1922 Peace Silver Dollar — NGC MS64
The 1922 Peace Dollar marks the beginning of large-scale production for one of America’s most symbolic silver coin designs. This NGC-certified MS64 example offers strong eye appeal, vibrant luster, and the bold relief collectors expect from early Peace Dollars.
Struck during the first full production year of the series, 1922 coins were produced in significant numbers—but finding attractive, well-balanced examples in upper Mint State remains key, and this piece delivers on that front.
Condition & Eye Appeal
Bright, satiny silver luster with lively cartwheel movement
Well-defined strike for the issue, especially in Liberty’s hair and facial detail
Clean fields with light, typical marks consistent with a solid MS64
Attractive, original surfaces with no major distractions
This is a visually pleasing example that sits comfortably near the top of the MS64 range, making it ideal for collectors who value aesthetics as much as technical grade.
Label Spotlight
NGC Certified
Graded by Numismatic Guaranty Company (NGC), one of the most respected third-party grading services in the hobby. NGC certification ensures authenticity, market-recognized grading standards, and long-term confidence for collectors and investors alike.
Design Legacy
Designed by Anthony de Francisci, the Peace Dollar (1921–1935) was created to commemorate the end of World War I and symbolizes hope, renewal, and American optimism. Its modern, Art-Deco-influenced Liberty stands in striking contrast to earlier classical designs, making the Peace Dollar a defining coin of the early 20th century.
Key Details
Date: 1922
Denomination: $1 Silver Dollar
Grade: MS64
Certification: NGC
Composition: 90% Silver
A classic early-date Peace Dollar with strong luster and balanced eye appeal—an excellent choice for collectors building a high-quality type set or Peace Dollar collection.
