No, none of the 3 cent pieces with the Liberty Head were silver, all are made of nickel.
The 1868 nickel three-cent piece in good condition is about $20.00
It depends on the date, condition and the type. There were two main styles of three cent pieces, there was the 3 cent silver which was tiny and the 3 cent nickel which was large (the 3 cent silver had a star on the obverse, the 3 cent nickel had a head of Liberty on the obverse). Without knowing the date or at least the type, it is impossible to answer your question.
how much is silver 50 cent piece dated1936 worth
There were 2 types of 3-cent piece struck that year. The nickel ones are worth $15 to $35 depending on wear. The silver ones are worth $350 to $500. Here are pictures of each type:
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.
The Walking Liberty silver 50-cent piece is composed of 90 percent silver, and 10 percent copper. It was in production from 1916 to 1947, and weighs 12.5 grams.
It depends on which three cent coin you have. If you have a three cent nickel (picture of liberty on the front, roman numeral III on the reverse) it is worth about $5-20. If you have a three cent silver however (star with a shield on the front, and roman numeral with a C and III on the reverse) it is quite rare and worth a couple hundred to a couple thousand depending on the condition.
There are 2 types of 3 cent coins dated 1868, a small silver coin and dime sized nickel coin. Retail values for the silver coins are $400.00 in VF-20 to $500.00 in AU-50 Values of the nickel coins are $25.00 in VF-20 to $55.00 in AU-50
Look at the again, with a date of 1854 it's not a nickel three cent piece, it should be a silver three cent piece. Post new question.
If it's a nickel coin with Liberty's head on the front and "III" on the back, it's worth about $38 in XF condition. If it's a silver coin with an ornate "C" it's considerably more valuable, around $550.
Yes, these are all collectible coins. Values in average circulated condition as follows : 1910 nickel = $1.00 1868 nickel = $11.00 1869 nickel = $11.00 1863 cent = $5.00 1857 cent = $15.00
An 1868 nickel 3¢ piece retails for $14 to $18 in average circulated condition. Here are some links below so you can view the estimated value of every Three Cent Nickel ever made based on its condition.