Click on the link in "RELATED LINKS" to see the 1796 silver dollar.
You can find pictures of genuine 1796 dollars on the CoinFacts and Heritage Auctions websites -- see the related links.
Please look at the coin again and post new question, no US Trade dollars were issued until 1873 and all have the words TRADE DOLLAR on the reverse. With a date of 1796 the coin should be a Draped Bust dollar.
1914 would have made it a Liberty head (or Barber) style half dollar. Pictures can be found online.
It's BIG (38.1mm) and has a bust of Eisenhower on the front & the Liberty Bell and moon on the back.
Please post a new question after you look at the coin again. A U.S. silver dollar dated 1850 would be of the Seated Liberty series not a Bust type or Liberty head.
You can find pictures of genuine 1796 dollars on the CoinFacts and Heritage Auctions websites -- see the related links.
There were several designs that used the Liberty motif, running from 1796 to 1945. Check the link below for more information.
On your browser type in " Susan B. Anthony Dollar " and click on images, this is the easy thing to do.
The coin is one of the Seated Liberty dollars that were made from 1840 to 1873.
Please look at the coin again and post new question, no US Trade dollars were issued until 1873 and all have the words TRADE DOLLAR on the reverse. With a date of 1796 the coin should be a Draped Bust dollar.
1914 would have made it a Liberty head (or Barber) style half dollar. Pictures can be found online.
It's BIG (38.1mm) and has a bust of Eisenhower on the front & the Liberty Bell and moon on the back.
Please post a new question after you look at the coin again. A U.S. silver dollar dated 1850 would be of the Seated Liberty series not a Bust type or Liberty head.
liberty looks like a mini statue of liberty but liberty is more in cartoon.
Look at the coin again, it's a Walking Liberty half dollar not a dollar and is a very common date with low retail values of $15.00-$16.00 for most circulated coins. No US dollar coins exist dated 1942.
There were none. The quarter has been produced since 1796.
a half dollar looks like a dollar cut in half