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  2. Peace dollar - Wikipedia

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    The Peace dollar was released into circulation on January 3, 1922. [39] In common with all silver and copper-nickel dollar coins [40] struck from 1840 to 1978, the Peace dollar had a diameter of 1.5 inches (38 mm), which was larger than the Mint's subsequently struck modern dollar coins.

  3. List of United States commemorative coins and medals (1920s)

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    1922 50¢ Grant Memorial half dollar (star) Ulysses S. Grant, star between AMERICA and GRANT Birthplace of Ulysses S. Grant 90% Ag, 10% Cu Uncirculated: 5,000 (P) [8] 1922 $1: Grant Memorial dollar (no star) Ulysses S. Grant Birthplace of Ulysses S. Grant 90% Au, 10% Cu Authorized: 10,000 (max) Uncirculated: 5,016 (P) [9] 1922 $1: Grant ...

  4. Great Montana Collection - Wikipedia

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    1922 Peace dollar from the Great Montana Collection graded and slabbed by NGC. The Great Montana Collection is a collection of coins which was amassed by American businessman Zollie Kelman in Great Falls, Montana. Kelman owned a business that leased games to taverns.

  5. A rare silver dollar is worth big bucks on 'Pawn Stars'

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    A 1922 High-Relief Proof Coin to be exact. A coin expert told Rick and the seller that it's, "one of the rarest coins in American A rare silver dollar is worth big bucks on 'Pawn Stars'

  6. 10 of the Most Valuable Pennies - AOL

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    An uncirculated version of this coin is worth $224,831. 7. 1856 Flying Eagle Cent — $172,500 The Flying Eagle cent may not be as rare as the 1943 Lincoln cents, but they are still worth more ...

  7. United States commemorative coins - Wikipedia

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    The first commemorative coin of the United States made specifically as a circulation issue was the 1921 Peace dollar. The coin was originally intended to be produced for one year to commemorate the end of World War I, although the design proved popular and continued to be produced until silver dollar production ended in 1935. [17]