No 1906 US $2.50 gold coins have any Mintmarks or the statue of Liberty on them, please look at the coin again and post new question.
About $14 or $15, depending on how worn it is. Your coin is an example of the famous Morgan dollar series, named for the artist who designed it. The woman's head is of course (!) Miss Liberty, with an image similar to the one used for the Statue of Liberty.
The Eagle is the national symbol and was required by law to be on the $1 coins (and most other coins) until Congress suspended it to allow the Statue of Liberty to be placed on the reverse of the Presidential dollars. Now the only coin we still make with a Eagle reverse is the Kennedy half dollars and the American Eagle Bullion coins.
The 1900 Morgan Silver Dollar features the Statue of Liberty on one side, and an eagle on the other. Online collectors are buying Morgan Silver Dollars for around 100 to 300 dollars, depending on quality.
Two types of quarters were made in 1916. The most common type is called a "Barber" quarter after its designer Charles Barber. This design has Miss Liberty's head on the front and a spread-winged eagle on the back. The other design is called a Standing Liberty quarter and is much scarcer. Its design features a full-length image of Miss Liberty on the front and a flying eagle on the back. Any such coins should be inspected by an expert to ensure they're genuine. There's more information at the Related Questions.
The 1922 is probably a peace dollar. It would have the word peace on the side with the eagle. The 1921 is probably a Morgan dollar. It has a Liberty head on one side and an eagle on the other. These are worth about $25-35 on average.
The statue is also know as "lady liberty" but no other name as such.
these are not real coins more like tokens or medals they have relatively no value other than what you can get for them on eBay good luck
Accually, "The Statue of Liberty" is the nickname! The original name was "Liberty Enlightening the World". But there are other names, too, like "Lady Liberty", for example.
from what i know there is not any other statues of liberty so i can't answer that
Yes you can see the Statue of Liberty and many other things.
Lady Liberty but officially it is known as 'Liberty Enlightening the World'.
Is there a $1 gold coin with George Washington on one side and the Statue of Liberty on the other. Does that exist?
About $14 or $15, depending on how worn it is. Your coin is an example of the famous Morgan dollar series, named for the artist who designed it. The woman's head is of course (!) Miss Liberty, with an image similar to the one used for the Statue of Liberty.
what is the Statue of Liberty that do symbolize. like i want the answer of what the symbolixe is for the statue of liberty so can you please give me what is the anwer it for the symbolize
=== === It's also known as The Statue of Liberty Enlightening the World, Lady Liberty, and the Mother of Exiles to incoming immigrants. P.S.- To the previous answerer to this question's question (who thinks they can beat that?) ; the answer is, I JUST DID. (:
The Statue of Liberty was a gift to the United States from the people of France. It was not "needed" at the time, but today it is a symbol for freedom, liberty, and other ideals the United States represents.
The Eagle is the national symbol and was required by law to be on the $1 coins (and most other coins) until Congress suspended it to allow the Statue of Liberty to be placed on the reverse of the Presidential dollars. Now the only coin we still make with a Eagle reverse is the Kennedy half dollars and the American Eagle Bullion coins.