There were 95,248 Uncirculated Statue of Liberty $5 gold coins and 404,013 Proof $5 gold coins produced at the West Point Mint. The Uncirculated and Proof values of these coins are shown in the following list: Uncirculated Grades...........1986-W MS63......................................$225 MS64......................................$227 MS65......................................$230 MS66......................................$232 MS67......................................$235 MS68......................................$240 MS69......................................$300 MS70......................................$525 Proof GradesPF63.......................................$245 PF64.......................................$247 PF65.......................................$250 PF66.......................................$252 PF67.......................................$255 PF68.......................................$257 PF69.......................................$300 PF70.......................................$650
There was no such coin minted in the USA in 1924.
If it's golden in color and has the Statue of Liberty on the back, it's a 2011 presidential dollar, worth one dollar.
the worth value of the liberty dollar coin is worth 50cents.
Assuming you are referring to an 1886 Morgan Silver dollar the answer is no. But their is a 1986 Statue of Liberty Centennial silver dollar.
If it's golden in color and has the Statue of Liberty on the back, it's a 2011 presidential dollar, worth one dollar.
It's a 1986 Statue of Liberty Centennial Dollar and is considered a commemorative coin
yes the new one dollar coins do
It's a presidential dollar, minted in 2010, and it's worth one dollar.
The coin is a 2009 one dollar coin. It has NO GOLD in it, the dates 1849-1850 are his term as president and the date, mintmark and motto are on the edge of the coin. It's just a dollar.
The back of Presidential dollars have the Statue of Liberty on the back.
It has numerous presidents and it doeas have the statue of liberty on the back it was first minted in 2007. yes, it is a real coin.
One dollar.