1922 Peace Silver Dollar, High Relief

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Which 3rd party provider is the most reliable(honest) and will find the best price?

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  1. Cassilu

    Cassilu New Member

    I have a 1922 peace edition silver dollar. I have looked at several articles with pictures of both high relief and regular. Can I post a picture for you to look at?
     
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  3. Cassilu

    Cassilu New Member

  4. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

  5. Clawcoins

    Clawcoins Damaging Coins Daily

    You can't exactly go CRH'ing for them.

    If you don't get Peace Dollars from relatives of Estate sales or some guy selling stuff from his collection then they've probably been searched over already.

    In my thread someone brought up "high relief" too. If you have a 1921 to compare to then it's obvious. ==> https://www.cointalk.com/threads/1922-peace.310925/
     
  6. Clawcoins

    Clawcoins Damaging Coins Daily

  7. Cassilu

    Cassilu New Member

    My dad gave this to me for my 10th birthday 34 years ago. It’s been in a box in my dresser for as long
     
  8. Clawcoins

    Clawcoins Damaging Coins Daily

    That doesn't make it a high relief.

    I have many coins from 40, 50 and 70+ years ago stored away.

    You photos are too blurry really to see any specific detail, but just looking at it the field is too flat near the rim to be High Relief. If you had a 1921 to compare, it'd be obvious.
     
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  9. bear32211

    bear32211 Always Learning

  10. SilverDollar2017

    SilverDollar2017 Morgan dollars

    Nope, not a high relief.
     
  11. Cassilu

    Cassilu New Member

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    I have a terrible camera. Hope these are better!
     

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  12. Clawcoins

    Clawcoins Damaging Coins Daily

    a normal, common 1922.
    You could always send it in for grading at one of the top TPGs to prove us wrong.
     
  13. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    It bears repeating.
    From USA Coin Book:
    The US Mint originally produced 35401 of these 1922 High Relief coins (mostly non-proof business strikes intended for general circulation) before going to a Normal relief design. Nearly all of these high relief coins were melted down a short time later by the US Mint. Only about 10 to 12 High Relief 1922 Proof (Matte Proof) Peace Dollars are estimated to exist. One stray non-proof business strike coin also exists.
     
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  14. Cassilu

    Cassilu New Member

    Thanks, everyone. I know nothing about coins, and respect and agree with your opinions! I think I’ll put this back in the dresser and give it to my daughter when she gets a little older! Thanks again! It will be a treasured memory from her paw paw!
     
  15. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    It's priceless from Paw, Paw.......:)
     
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  16. Niko76

    Niko76 New Member

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    this is a bad condition 1922 but might be high relief
     
  17. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    Your upload did not work.
     
  18. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    Or you can just read post #32 and realize you have a common Peace Dollar.
     
  19. JK Crawford

    JK Crawford New Member

     
  20. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    I'm not a Pawn Stars fan, but here is an ACTUAL 1922 high relief (PF 61).
    So that's pretty cool.
    Because when you win an $80,000 coin in a poker game you don't bring it to Heritage Auctions or anything, you walk into a phony pawn shop. Cough, cough. OK. Of course I agree with this comment: He didn't win it in a poker game and it's probably not even his. Actors selling stuff that the producers picked out and then selected some bonehead to pretend it's his have him sign a NDA and you got your fake show
     
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  21. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    I only have one thing to say @Michael K Although I agree with your assessment.
    It is Vegas. How many dealers would just fork out that kind of cash without a guarantee?
     
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