What is This 1922 Silver US Coin Called?

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Thank you so much for the information!!! So this is a 1922 Peace silver dollar with a face from another coin soldered to it? Where did the other face come from? Amazing! I have never seen these before!
 

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Cool, I have not seen one of these before
 

Sometimes also called a " Repousse Coin"
 

Not soldered on, they were pressed with a die.
 

The part that was added is not from another coin.
 

It's called a pop out coin and it's very collectible. I wouldn't say it's destroyed at all.

https://www.google.com/search?safe=...1.64.psy-ab..4.10.2158...0i67k1.0.uLMndkBRh78

I agree with diggummup, I think it is a Pop Up.
The Face has been Pushed out the Back.

You have the coin, You can see where it was Pushed from the Back Easier

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However I disagree with diggummup on his statement it is not Destroyed.
imo The Coin is Destroyed, & now only worth what the Ring will Bring.
Maybe More/Maybe Less then a 1922 Silver dollar. but all the same.
It is no Longer a Silver Dollar that can be Graded & sold as one.. [personal view]
 

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I myself have no answer for you, but I do have a comment, "I'd LOVE to find one of those detecting.
 

I agree with diggummup, I think it is a Pop Up.
The Face has been Pushed out the Back.

You have the coin, You can see where it was Pushed from the Back Easier

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However I disagree with diggummup on his statement it is not Destroyed.
imo The Coin is Destroyed, & now only worth what the Ring will Bring.
Maybe More/Maybe Less then a 1922 Silver dollar. but all the same.
It is no Longer a Silver Dollar that can be Graded & sold as one.. [personal view]
The face is a die face and not the coins original face. Coins used to make these wouldn't be collector grade to begin with. By turning them into jewelry, they are worth more than what they would have been numismatically. Look... https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_od...e++dollar.TRS0&_nkw=repousse++dollar&_sacat=0
 

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The face is a die face and not the coins original face. Coins used to make these wouldn't be collector grade to begin with. By turning them into jewelry, they are worth more than what they would have been numismatically. Look... https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_od...e++dollar.TRS0&_nkw=repousse++dollar&_sacat=0

After looking at those prices there’s a barber dime at an antique store in town that has one for 15 bucks it’s silver. I think I’ll be picking that up tomorrow!

I’ve had them in the past but kind of forgot about the value of them. That’s a nice bracelet. Worth way more than a 1922 peace dollar
 

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It's beautiful . Definatly a keeper , I have never seen one before
 

Peace dollar, with a face soldered to it

Not trying to be rude but if you don't know what you are talking about, it is irresponsible of you to mislead others by posting incorrect information.
 

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