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What is value US 1922 silver dollar?

The value of a US 1922 silver dollar depends on its condition and rarity.

In terms of condition, the following are the standard grades used to describe the condition of a coin:

* Uncirculated (UNC): The coin shows no wear and has retained its original mint luster.

* Extremely Fine (XF): The coin shows very little wear and may have a few light contact marks.

* Fine (F): The coin shows moderate wear but still has most of its original details visible.

* Very Good (VG): The coin shows significant wear but still has most of its details visible.

* Good (G): The coin shows heavy wear and may have some damage or loss of detail.

The rarity of a 1922 silver dollar also affects its value. The Philadelphia Mint produced 270,632,000 silver dollars in 1922, making them relatively common. However, the Denver Mint only produced 15,082,000 silver dollars that year, making them more scarce.

In general, a 1922 silver dollar in good condition is worth around $25. A coin in very good condition is worth around $35, and a coin in fine condition is worth around $45. A coin in extremely fine condition is worth around $55, and an uncirculated coin is worth around $65.

The Denver Mint 1922 silver dollar is more valuable due to its lower mintage. A Denver Mint coin in good condition is worth around $30, a coin in very good condition is worth around $40, and a coin in fine condition is worth around $50. A Denver Mint coin in extremely fine condition is worth around $60, and an uncirculated coin is worth around $70.