A typical Mint State coin is about $50.00
It varies by condition and mint mark. In average circulated condition, it's worth around $6. See the related link below.
$25 is the normal selling price.
As of May 24 2011 The values are as stated.A 1926 Peace Dollar with no mint mark in "poor" condition is worth around $19. One in "uncirculated" or "close to uncirculated" is worth around $470. Even the slightest ware will put down value.A 1926D Peace Dollar in "poor" condition is worth around $22 depending on condition. One in Uncirculated or very close to uncirculated is worth around $725 varying greatly on condition.A 1926 S Peace Dollar in poor condition is worth around $24. A 1926 S PeaceDollar in uncirculated or close to uncirculated condition is worth around$1,000 varying greatly upon condition.The current melt value of all peace dollars is $27.88. This will change as the price of silver changes.To mintmark is located below the word "one" on the reverse.
On a 1926 Peace dollar the mintmark is above the eagles tail not below it. Look at it again and post new question.
In G-4 $37.00 in AU-58 $50.00
No, it's 90% silver and 10% copper.
Each silver dollar is worth at least $30 in the worst possible condition. You will want to get the value of each individual coin. See the related questions below.
You are probably talking about a 1923 or 1928. 1923 $1s are usually worth around $25. 1928 $1s are usually worth around $10. There are plenty of factors like condition, serial number, and signatures that can make them worth more.
Billy 'Silver Dollar' Baxter was born on 1926-02-08.
A 1926 liberty dollar with the word "trust" misspelled as "trvst" is known as the "Godless Dollar" error coin. This error coin is considered a valuable and rare collectible, and its value can vary depending on its condition and demand among collectors. It could be worth hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars.
E Pluribus Unum is on every American coin 1926=$20 1926D=$22 1926S=$21
The word "TRVST" is normal, the designer used classic Latin lettering for this series of coins. The Latin alphabet has no "U".