This specific coin is a United States silver dollar minted in 1922 at the Denver Mint. Characterized by its allegorical depiction of Peace on the obverse and an eagle perched on a rock on the reverse, it contains 90% silver and 10% copper. Its value is influenced by condition, rarity, and silver content.
The coin holds significance both for its precious metal content and its historical context, representing the aspiration for peace following World War I. It serves as a tangible artifact from a significant era and is often sought after by collectors and investors. Production at the Denver Mint, designated by the “D” mint mark, can influence its collectibility and worth depending on mintage figures and the survival rate of well-preserved examples.