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.
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.
Sorry no US 1845 silver eagles, but there are Seated Liberty dollars of 1845.
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