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Mike Byers Mint Error News – Unique Double Struck Peace Dollar

1922 Peace Dollar flip-over double strike, obverse. Image courtesy Mike Byers, Mint Error News

United States 1922 Peace Dollar Flip-Over Double Strike in Collar, PCGS AU58

By Mike Byers for Mint Error News ……
Major mint errors in the U.S. Peace Dollar series are very rare. There are only a few known off-centers, broad strikes and double strikes. Thus, mint errors are many times rarer than Morgan Dollar mint errors. This is an unbelievable and unique Peace Dollar that was double struck. It is a “flip-over”, since the struck coin flipped over but remained in the collar. It was subsequently struck again and rotated 270 degrees between the strikes.

There are a few double struck Peace Dollar known but the second strikes are 80% to 95% off-center and several have uniface reverses.

1922 Peace Dollar flip-over double strike, reverse. Image courtesy Mike Byers, Mint Error News

Reverse, United States 1922 Peace Dollar Flip-Over Double Strike in Collar, PCGS AU58. All images courtesy Mint Error News

This is the only known flip-over double struck Peace Dollar. It was authenticated and certified AU 58 by PCGS. It is unique since it is double struck in the collar and is also a flip-over.

There is considerable detail remaining from the first strike on both sides – especially on the reverse, which shows the entire portrait, eyes, nose, mouth, lips and chin from the first strike that was struck by the obverse die. The obverse also shows detail of the Eagle’s wings and the rays of the sun from the first strike which was struck by the reverse die.

This is truly a unique and dramatic major mint error in the Peace Dollar series.

Notice the considerable detail of the portrait and face from the first strike:

1922 Peace Dollar flip-over double strike, obverse close-up. Image courtesy Mike Byers, Mint Error News

Notice the considerable detail of the Eagle’s wings and rays of the sun from the first strike:

1922 Peace Dollar flip-over double strike, reverse close-up. Image courtesy Mike Byers, Mint Error News

 

Mike Byers
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Mike Byers is the Owner, Publisher and Editor of Mint Error News Magazine and the Mint Error News website that was founded in 2003. In 2009, Mike Byers published his first book, World's Greatest Mint Errors, which received the NLG Award for Best World Coin Book.

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17 COMMENTS

  1. I am interested in acquiring the truth about the Peace Dollar that I have in my Coin Collection it has double numbers struck and letters struck double as well. Is there any way I can get to the truth of This mystery.?

  2. How do you tell a proof from All the other kinds of coins I hear mint , proof and all sorts of other references. Being new at this I just don’t understand the lingo yet. This may be a silly question but in a box of half dollars I found that looked as though they came straight from the mint.

  3. I have a1922d 1doller peace silvre dollor .has no eye. Front has no i in the in god we trust. A line mash between the 1and 9.with mashed y l i. Has matt finish aged.what the real vaule of this pease dollor.please help

  4. I have a 1927 flip over head strike just like the 1922 can u you tell me how much it may be worth and where to authenticate it

  5. I have a 1922 peace that has never been in circulation I compared it to a lot of other coins and have wondered if it is a high relief peace dollar, but the 2 in the date changes to a three, but it’s a:1922 my mother gave the coin to me and I have had it for quite a few years, it’s in plastic and use to be in a folder that told about the coin but the folder got destroyed I would consider selling it

  6. I have a double side 1922 piece dollar and have had it like at by many and all day it is genuine, and others say real. In just very curious of the price and authenticity of it. Does anyone know anything about it?

  7. I got a 1923 s 24 kt gold plated with off center and wisker cheek die on obverse and reverse on wings and its deep struck and eagle is upside down and at mint 66 and it has faint lettering like struck lightly all over you can see letters slightly everwhere doubleing on the letters doublinging on eagle claw the neck goes ontop of the 9 and rust from grease strickes the rim is large on one side and thin on other and its bent and kinda oval shape doubling on the crown probably more i havent really search hard on it these are just noticible errors and it could be at ms 67 its never been cleaned its still a lil tarnished i mean this coin is mean collectors dream coin the gold is still very gold strong no missing wear i like to show it to ya its big news i still havent certified it but i am

  8. The word trust is post to be like that I hear a lot of people asking that question it is part of the coin just the way they made it. Do any body have the 1921 peace dollars I have All the rest I am getting ready to start a Morgan dollars collection I have a buddy that has 35 off them I am going to buy them all I figured that would get me started every body have a great day.

  9. I have a 1922 silver dollar and it is the same on both sides. The liberty head on both sides. Can anyone tell me any information about it. Plz and Thank U

  10. Got a 1922 peace dollar with both side heads weighs 24 grams not engrave but stamped from the press on both sides no seams real silver can’t find any online

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