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Unfortunately the coloring has destroyed any numismatic value it may have had.

A lot of private companies take coins and bullion pieces, apply a layer of coloring, and sell them as "collectibles". That makes them altered pieces with no appeal to most coin collectors. You may however be able to find a small number of niche buyers who collect these items.

Its value also depends on which type of dollar it is. If it's a real silver dollar, 1935 or before, it contains about 7/10 of an ounce of silver so its melt value is around $10-13 as of 12/2009. However its collector value would have been higher without being colorized.

If it's a modern 1 oz "dollar" it's really a bullion piece; the dollar denomination is artificial. It's worth roughly whatever an ounce of silver is currently selling for.

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1mo ago

The value of a colored Lady Liberty silver dollar can vary depending on factors such as its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. It is recommended to have the coin evaluated by a professional numismatist or check recent auction results for an estimate of its value.

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No such coin exist, post new question with a date.

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13y ago

Sorry, no US one dollar coins were made in 1954, look at the coin again and post new question.

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