In 1980 Liberty Lobby, a conservitive organization, decided to mint silver coins for their members. This was the year that high inflation and high unemployment caused many people to speculate that a second great depression was inevitable. In 1983 a Liberty Lobby Silver Eagle, one troy once of .999 fine silver, sold for $13.00. These purchased coins came with a guarrantee of a $9.00 redemption buy back if returned in mint condition regardless of the price spot silver.
Most all U.S. coins made from 1793 to 2012 has the word "Liberty" on them. Please, be more specific.
Other than the fact that a 1979 SBA dollar coin is about the size of a quarter, a Liberty Lobby coin is a large 1 ounce silver round with the LL logo on the reverse.
Lady Liberty
It's called a Jefferson nickel and is still worth 5 cents. The word LIBERTY is on all US coins so the term is used differently. The "Liberty" name is used for coins that have a picture of Miss Liberty on them. The last Liberty nickels were minted in 1912.
ALL coins in the U.S. have the word LIBERTY on them, and in 1795 ALL coins had a picture of Miss Liberty on the obverse side as well. Please post a new question indicating the coin's denomination.
Liberty Lobby was created in 1955.
Liberty Lobby ended in 2001.
There are no "liberty coins" all US coins either have "LIBERTY" written on the coin or have a personification of Liberty. There are a few "liberty" coins that can more easily be identified and valued such as Standing Liberty Quarters (minted 1916-1930). But without knowing the denomination, the date, and the condition of the coin it is impossible to answer your question.
Liberty coins are coins that feature a personification of Liberty, NOT coins that just say "LIBERTY" somewhere on them. Liberty coins include the Standing Liberty Quarter (1916-1930), the Morgan Dollar (1878-1921) the Peace Dollar (1921-1935) and many other early US coins. Without knowing what years/mintmarks/condition your coins are in it is impossible to assign them values.
The coins actually have a picture of the lady liberty sitting down on them.
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.
Liberty Head gold coins are a series of 4 different denominations of coins struck from 1839 to 1907.
Most all U.S. coins made from 1793 to 2012 has the word "Liberty" on them. Please, be more specific.
Other than the fact that a 1979 SBA dollar coin is about the size of a quarter, a Liberty Lobby coin is a large 1 ounce silver round with the LL logo on the reverse.
The Statue of Liberty is a symbol of the United States. Most countries use such symbols on their stamps to show a bit of their history and culture. The US Flag and the Liberty Bell are two others common symbols found on US stamps.
Which liberty coin?
All U.S. coins dated 1986 have the word LIBERTY on them. Please be more specific and post new question.