Been living in Vegas for many years and never had to sell or hock any of my items unfortunately as luck would have it that day did eventually find me and let me tell you is it a tough racket to find a decent place out here to do business with. Pawn shops are a joke and could care less about their customers and treated me like another number. Tried and tried and place after place the numbers where all over the place. Finally decided to go to these guys and I’m glad I did. They tested each piece of my jewelry right in from of me with some kind of xray machine. They explained how they calculated the price and paid me cash on the spot. Avery was very helpful and didn’t mind answering my questions and explaining what they do. I left feeling I got the best price for my items. I would recommend them to anyone looking to sell their jewelry.
The 1922 Peace silver dollar is one of the most populated coins of the Peace silver dollar series. The Peace silver dollar was first minted in the waning days of December, 1921 by order of Congress. And by 1922, the United States mints were in full gear minting the 1922 Peace silver dollar to meet the production quotas created by the Pittman Act of 1918. Though there are extremely rare variations of the 1922 Peace silver dollar, most of these coins are considered generic in terms of collector value. That means these coins generally trade for their silver content, which is slightly above three quarters of a troy ounce. If the 1922 Peace silver dollar can be found in a brilliant uncirculated condition, it can carry a very small premium above the value of its silver content.