butchalbert
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According to the NGC Price Guide, as of June 2024, a Peace Dollar from 1922 in circulated condition is worth between $35.50 and $44.50.
Wow! I did not know that!One thing you have to remember, there are several types of doubling. There is hub doubling, doubled die, double struck, die deterioration doubling, machine doubling, among others. Machine doubling and die deterioration are the most common forms of doubling and add no value. This coin exhibits machine doubling.
Yep, that's part of the design.Then there is Double Bubble, Double Jeopardy, double barrel, double wedding, double axel, and just plain seeing double. Don't know much about silver coins, especially how to find them lately, but do the 9 and the bottom of the point of the neck always merge?
Yes, but that's been addressed.Did you see the doubling
Nothing to do with it but why did they use a V instead of a U? Space yeah I get but why didn't they narrow the neck a touch to fit it! Other side the U's are U. At first glance looking I thought the V was the issue!
AFAIK, tradition. There's no "U" in the Latin/Roman alphabet. IDK why they didn't follow through on the reverse, especially since that's where the only Latin phrase appears on the coin.Nothing to do with it but why did they use a V instead of a U?