All US coins dated 1968 have the word LIBERTY on them. which one? Post new question
Of the 4 US coins that are dated 1799 all have Liberty on them a denomination would help.
All US coins dated 1963 have the word Liberty on them. Please post new question with the denomination of the coin.
All US coins dated 1926 have the word Liberty on them. Please post new question with the denomination of the coin
The US Mint did not produce any Walking Liberty half dollars in 1932.
Although the word liberty is on every US coin, no US coin is called a "Liberty" coin. The coin is a 1910 Lincoln cent and depending on how much wear it shows and if it has a "S" Mintmark or not, values run from 25 cents to $75.00 for a coin in circulated condition. Please post new question with more information so a more accurate assessment can be given.
Depends on which coin you are talking about. US coins frequently have featured a personification of Liberty, although who Liberty is modeled after depends on the coin.
All US silver coins dated 1879 have the word LIBERTY on them. A denomination is needed.
There are no "liberty coins" all US coins either have "LIBERTY" written on the coin or have a personification of Liberty. There are a few "liberty" coins that can more easily be identified and valued such as Standing Liberty Quarters (minted 1916-1930). But without knowing the denomination, the date, and the condition of the coin it is impossible to answer your question.
August 13, 2009 The only silver coin produced by the US Mint in 1799 was the silver dollar. Although it had no denomination on it, the word "LIBERTY" was on the obverse side of the coin. If your coin has no "Liberty", then it is worn so much the word has been rubbed off or it is not a US coin. If it is worn badly then the value would probably be about $600. If it is not worn then, probably, it is not a US coin.
All 1888 US silver coins carried a picture of Miss Liberty. Please post a new question with the coin's denomination.
Because all U.S. half dollars have the word LIBERTY on them, a date is needed. Post new question with the date of the coin.