Assuming it's a large (about 40 mm) US silver dollar with an eagle on the back:
Values will vary widely, depending on the coin's exact condition.
In Very Good condition, with heavy wear yet all major designs defined, it's worth about $1,000
In Extra Fine condition, with just light visible wear, it's worth about $7,000
A rarely seen uncirculated example will be worth at least $30,000
Cleaning, damage, corrosion, and other problems will significantly reduce the values listed.
But if your coin is small (26.5 mm) and the "Liberty" you're referring to is the Statue of Liberty on the back of the coin, it's a modern Presidential dollar. 1797 is the year that George Washington's term ended, not the year the coin was minted. That's 2007 and is incused on the coin's edge.
Authentic Draped Bust Dollars of 1797 are valued from $1,000.00 to over $100,000.00 depending on type and grade.
in 1797
A US dollar coin dated 1797 is a Draped Bust dollar. If you actually have a dollar coin dated 1797, take it to a coin dealer for an accurate assessment. The coin is rare.
A real 1796 or 1797 Draped Bust dollar has values from $1,300.00 to about $100,000.00 dependong on type and grade.
One dollar.
The first Morgan dollar was coined in 1878, a US dollar coin dated 1797 is a Draped Bust dollar. If you actually have a dollar coin dated 1797, take it to a coin dealer for an accurate assessment.
It's not made of gold and it's worth one dollar. 1789-1797 were Washington's years as President.
Assuming you mean a 1797 US silver dollar, it needs to be seen for an accurate assessment. Many replicas and fakes are known adding to the fact there are different types of 1797 dollar coins. But a genuine example of the most common type of this coin has values from $900.00 to more than $20,000.00. Please, take it to a dealer or collector for a better idea of value.
In circulated condition it has no extra value. It's brass, not silver, and was minted in 2007 as part of the Presidential Dollar series. 1789-1797 are the years Washington served as president.
Assuming you mean a 1797 US silver dollar, it needs to be seen for an accurate assessment. Many replicas and fakes are known adding to the fact there are different types of 1797 dollar coins. But a genuine example of the most common type of this coin has values from $900.00 to more than $20,000.00. Please, take it to a dealer or collector for a better idea of value.
The "Heraldic Eagle" reverse was first used in 1798. An authentic 1797 DB dollar should have the "Small Eagle" reverse.
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