First, there is no such coin as a "Liberty Eagle" in numismatic terms, an Eagle is a $10.00 gold coin. The word Liberty appears on every US coin except the Two-Cent & Three-Cent (silver) pieces. Please post new question with the date and denomination of the coin.
One of the easiest and most accurate ways to determine the authenticity is to weigh it. A genuine Seated Liberty silver dollar should weigh 26.73 grams.
One of the easiest and most accurate ways to determine the authenticity is to weigh it. A genuine Seated Liberty silver dollar should weigh 26.73 grams.
It's likely the piece is a replica or a silver bullion coin of some type, the weight and diameter do not match any coin of the Liberty Seated series of coins
If the coin is dated 1847 and has the motto IN GOD WE TRUST on the banner above the eagle on the reverse, it's fake. The motto was added in 1866.
If it has a motto on the back (the banner saying in god we trust) then its a fake. If its magnetic its fake. If it has a ridge running all the way around the center of the reeded edge the coin it is fake. If the denticles are not all symetrical its fake. Lastly, a real 1843 silver dollar weighs 26.73 grams and has a diameter of 38.1 mm. Anything other than that is a fake.
Separate them into three groups of four. Compare two of them on the balance scale. If they weigh the same, the other group contains the fake one. If one weighs less, it contains the fake one. Then separate the group with the fake one into two groups of two. Whichever one weighs less has the fake one. Then separate the group with the fake one into two. The fake one weighs less than the other.
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A Morgan silver dollar is a large dollar coin, on the front there should be a depiction of Lady Liberty's face wearing a small crown saying "LIBERTY" on it the reverse features an eagle with olive branches and arrows and a wreath at the bottom. They were dated 1878 to 1904 and also made in 1921. The only other coin that could be easily confused with a Morgan dollar is a Peace Dollar of which some were also minted in 1921, they have the same size, but the liberty on a Peace dollar looks like there are rays coming out of her head and the reverse of a Peace dollar has an eagle perched on a rock engraved PEACE.
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One of the easier ways to determine between a real and a fake is by weight.
Do you mean that the image of Miss Liberty on the front and the eagle on the back are oriented the same direction when the coin is flipped like a book page? If so you should have it checked in person by an expert to see if it's a rotated-die error or a fake made to look like that error. OTOH if the eagle and Miss Liberty are oriented 180° to each other, check your pocket change - you'll see that all standard U.S. coins are oriented that way. If so, your coin is worth about $7-8 in average condition.