More information is needed.
ALL American coins have the word LIBERTY on them, and many have an image of Miss Liberty, so that's not in and of itself enough to ID a coin.
Assuming you have a piece that's about 40mm in diameter and says "One Oz .999 Silver" or similar on the back, it's a bullion piece sold for its metal content rather than for spending, and the $1 denomination is artificial. Silver is currently about $17/oz on the spot market.
If you have anything else, I'd suggest posting a new question with more details about the coin's size and design.
One Dollar and it's an Eisenhower dollar not a liberty dollar. Only proof and collector's coins are worth more.
One dollar.
It's still worth one dollar.
This is a Liberty Seated Dollar and circulated coins are valued at $300.00 to $1,000.00 depending on condition.
If you have a Seated Liberty dollar dated 1875, then you have a counterfeit -- the last year for them was 1873
The Liberty Dollar is worth One Dollar!
One Dollar and it's an Eisenhower dollar not a liberty dollar. Only proof and collector's coins are worth more.
One dollar.
It's still worth one dollar.
One dollar, and there's no gold in it.
It's still worth one dollar.
One dollar.
One dollar, and there's no gold in it.
One dollar. It isn't rare.
This is a Liberty Seated Dollar and circulated coins are valued at $300.00 to $1,000.00 depending on condition.
If you have a Seated Liberty dollar dated 1875, then you have a counterfeit -- the last year for them was 1873
ten dollars