With no mint mark - $15 in worn condition, $20 if somewhat worn, $30 if slightly worn.
With a "D" above and to the left of the date, $50, $80, $100
With an "S", $20, $30, $50
It depends on the condition and the mint mark.The 1920 Standing Liberty Half Dollar minted in Philadelphia (no mint mark) is worth between $7.00 in "Good" condition (note that "Good" is a numismatic term of art meaning "not very good at all") to $75.00 in "Extremely Fine" condition (and $350.00 in "Uncirculated").The 1920 Standing Liberty Half Dollar minted in Denver ("D" mint mark) is worth between $12.00 in "Good" condition to $475.00 in "Extremely Fine" condition (and $1,550.00 in "Uncirculated").The 1920 Standing Liberty Half Dollar minted in San Francisco ("S" mint mark) is worth between $7.00 in "Good" condition to $235.00 in "Extremely Fine" condition (and $850.00 in "Uncirculated").The coin is 90% silver, has 0.3617 troy oz ASW ("Actual Silver Weight") and thus has a "melt value" (at the 11/29/07 troy ounce price of silver of $14.30) of about $5.17.The coin is a WALKING LIBERTY half dollar, the standing liberty series are Quarters.
No such coin exists. From 1905-1920 there was no dollar coin minted.
The 1920 Half Dollar - aka - Liberty Walking - mint mark of "D" or "S" would be located on the reverse side, just to the left and above the "H" in half dollar.
Please check again and post a new question. No US dollar coins were minted from 1905 to 1920 inclusive.
Assuming it's circulated and has no mintmark. Values for average circulated Walking Liberty coins are $16.00-$75.00.
This type of quarter was designed by Hermon A. MacNeil. The left arm of Liberty is upraised uncovering a shield in the attitude of protection. Her right hand bears the olive branch of peace. There was a modification in 1917 because of public resentment to Liberty's exposed breast. The reverse is an arrangement of the stars and eagle.
It depends on the condition and the mint mark.The 1920 Standing Liberty Half Dollar minted in Philadelphia (no mint mark) is worth between $7.00 in "Good" condition (note that "Good" is a numismatic term of art meaning "not very good at all") to $75.00 in "Extremely Fine" condition (and $350.00 in "Uncirculated").The 1920 Standing Liberty Half Dollar minted in Denver ("D" mint mark) is worth between $12.00 in "Good" condition to $475.00 in "Extremely Fine" condition (and $1,550.00 in "Uncirculated").The 1920 Standing Liberty Half Dollar minted in San Francisco ("S" mint mark) is worth between $7.00 in "Good" condition to $235.00 in "Extremely Fine" condition (and $850.00 in "Uncirculated").The coin is 90% silver, has 0.3617 troy oz ASW ("Actual Silver Weight") and thus has a "melt value" (at the 11/29/07 troy ounce price of silver of $14.30) of about $5.17.The coin is a WALKING LIBERTY half dollar, the standing liberty series are Quarters.
No such coin exists. From 1905-1920 there was no dollar coin minted.
No such thing. There were no U.S. silver dollars minted in 1920.
There's no such thing as a 1907 walking liberty dollar. For starters, there were no silver dollars minted from the years 1905 to 1920. Secondly, the walking liberty design was featured on the HALF dollar, but not until 1916.
The 1920 Half Dollar - aka - Liberty Walking - mint mark of "D" or "S" would be located on the reverse side, just to the left and above the "H" in half dollar.
Please check again and post a new question. No US dollar coins were minted from 1905 to 1920 inclusive.
Please take another look at your coin. It can't be a dollar because no US dollars were made from 1905 to 1920 inclusive. And it's either not a Walking Liberty half or not from 1915 because the Walking Liberty design was first minted in 1916.
Assuming it's circulated and has no mintmark. Values for average circulated Walking Liberty coins are $16.00-$75.00.
No US one dollar coins were struck in 1920.
One Dollar Down - 1920 was released on: USA: 22 February 1920
Two bits is the same as one quarter. It comes from the Spanish 'real' which was called a 'bit'. A 'bit' was worth an eighth of a Spanish dollar.