It is not a coin but a medal and considered a silver round. Liberty Lobby was an American political advocacy organization and they probably sold these medals as a way to raise money. They are worth the silver value of about $15 and not much more.
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That is a privately minted silver round, valued only for the ounce of silver it contains -- currently about $17
It is worth the price of silver, which at the moment is $27.35 per troy ounce. The price of silver fluctuates very rapidly however and may change value daily or even hourly.
A 2004 American Silver Eagle in Uncirculated condition is worth about $17. Proof is worth about $40.
Sorry no US 1845 silver eagles, but there are Seated Liberty dollars of 1845.
You don't have an official U.S. coin. The Liberty Lobby was an extreme-conservative political group that didn't trust the Federal monetary system and issued its own pieces.
It is worth whatever the silver content is. From my searches it appears it is 1 troy ounce of silver which at the time of writing is worth about $22. However, the price of silver fluctuates on a minute by minute basis.
The 1989 (and all other dates) One Dollar Silver Eagle coins are bullion coins that have 1 ounce of pure silver in them with a value that follows the market price of silver which changes by the minute and right now it's $17.34 per ounce. Because of that the worth of the coin is a little less than spot price at time of sale.
A 1992 American Eagle Bullion Silver Dollar in MS65 condition is worth: $24.00.
I have a 1883 $10.00 Gold Liberty Eagle. How much is it worth?
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About $2.
Depending on which company is certifying that grade, it can be worth anywhere from $45 to $125