No. An authentic coin is NOT magnetic. All 19 known examples are accounted for. Many counterfeits & copy's exist, also it's a favorite for modern "Silver Rounds" made to look like the 1804 dollar.
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It's a Draped Bust Dollar not a Liberty dollar. The 19 authentic examples are valued in the millions of dollars each. Many replicas exist.
It's a Draped Bust Dollar not a Liberty dollar. The 19 authentic examples are valued in the millions of dollars each. Many replicas exist.
A authentic Draped Bust 1804 dollar is worth over Two Million dollars, but all 19 known examples are well accounted for. Many counterfeits & copy's exist, also it's a favorite for modern "Silver Rounds" made to look like the 1804 dollar.
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It depends on the year, mintmark and condition of the coin. There is no set "Liberty" dollar coins since all dollar coins prior to the introduction of the Eisenhower dollar in 1971 show a personification of Liberty. Their value depends greatly on the specifics of the coin and range anywhere from $1 (circulated common Eisenhower dollar) to $1 million+ (well-preserved flowing hair dollars, 1804 dollars)
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One of the 15 (and only 15) genuine specimens could be worth in excess of $3 million. You don't have one of the real ones.
An authentic coin is well over Two Million dollars. All 19 known examples are accounted for. Many counterfeits & copy's exist, also it's a favorite for modern "Silver Rounds" made to look like the 1804 dollar.
Morgan dollars were minted from 1878 to 1904 and in 1921. "1804" dollars carry a Liberty Head design were actually minted in the middle of the 19th century to make a complete set of 1804-dated coins for presentation to the King of Siam. Please see the Related Question for more information.
Please look at the date and denomination again. The U.S. did not issue any half dollar coins dated 1804.