If you mean the statue of Liberty centennial dollar dated 1986, retail value is $5.00
A 1900 silver dollar is a lady liberty Morgan silver dollar, not an Ellis Island silver dollar. There is no record of an Ellis Island silver dollar, so this may be some sort of commemorative coin.
$25 is the normal selling price.
There are several different silver dollars depicting Liberty including the: Morgan dollar, Peace dollar, bust dollar, and Seated Liberty dollar, not including the numerous commemorative issues. Provide a year and the designer is easy to find, but without a year it is impossible to tell you who designed your specific coin.
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It's so common the value is about $6.00 just for the silver.
It's so common the value is about $6.00 just for the silver.
The 1935 Liberty silver dollar is also known as the peace silver dollar. The value od a circulated 1935 liberty silver dollar is approximately $36 depending upon condition.
The 1988 Walking liberty is one ounce pure silver, so will always be valued by the price of silver. A quick check on eBay shows they are currently selling at about $20.00 USD, with the proof version of this coin selling for about double that amount. The price above the silver value will only be determined by what the collector is willing to pay.
A real silver dollar has "Miss Liberty" on it.
There was no Postal Commemorative Society in 1786
You need to state what the denomination is, I.E., 25 Cents. 50 Cents, 1 Dollar....FYI silver is worth about $30 per ounce.