No US $1 bills were printed in 1916 and no $1 silver certificates were issued from 1897 to 1922 inclusive.
Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question with more details that might help to identify it. Common words like "Liberty" and "E Pluribus Unum" aren't necessary, though.
Are you sure this is a 1924 standing liberty silver dollar? All my resources tell me there were no standing liberty silver dollars minted in 1924. The peace silver dollar was the coin minted in 1924. There were no standing Liberty dollars. The quarter issued from 1916 to 1930 bears the standing Liberty design, and the half issued from 1916 to 1947 bears the walking Liberty design. No, there is no running Liberty design, LOL!
Please check again and post a new question. No silver dollars were minted from 1905 to 1920 inclusive. If your coin is actually a HALF dollar (check the back for its denomination!) there's more information at the Related Question. Please take a good look at the coin. No US dollar coins were struck in 1916. post new question.
It would be an extraordinary coin because the so-called "Mercury" design was only used on dimes minted from 1916 to 1945.What you have is almost certainly a Morgan dollar. Please see the Related Question.
Assuming this is a Barber quarter with no mint mark the retail values are $6.00 for a well worn coin, $30.00 for medium wear and $70.00 for slight wear.
The denomination of the gold McKinley Memorial coin is One Dollar not Twenty. Value is $700.00-$800.00
Exactly $100.
Are you sure this is a 1924 standing liberty silver dollar? All my resources tell me there were no standing liberty silver dollars minted in 1924. The peace silver dollar was the coin minted in 1924. There were no standing Liberty dollars. The quarter issued from 1916 to 1930 bears the standing Liberty design, and the half issued from 1916 to 1947 bears the walking Liberty design. No, there is no running Liberty design, LOL!
Please check again and post a new question. No silver dollars were minted from 1905 to 1920 inclusive. If your coin is actually a HALF dollar (check the back for its denomination!) there's more information at the Related Question. Please take a good look at the coin. No US dollar coins were struck in 1916. post new question.
If the coin in question is from the US Mint, it has a Walking Liberty image on the obverse (front) which was reprised from the half dollar used from 1916 to 1947. The reverse has an eagle and includes '1 oz fine silver' note. The intrinsic value would be based on the silver content of one ounce. In general, dealers will sell these for a premium over the value of silver and may buy them at a little below to a little above the silver value. Collector versions of these coins were produced (e.g. proofs with extremely shiny flat surfaces) and should command a premium as well. Some collectors of these proof versions want to have all of the mint items (box, certificate of authentication) which may affect how much they would be willing to pay.
It would be an extraordinary coin because the so-called "Mercury" design was only used on dimes minted from 1916 to 1945.What you have is almost certainly a Morgan dollar. Please see the Related Question.
Assuming this is a Barber quarter with no mint mark the retail values are $6.00 for a well worn coin, $30.00 for medium wear and $70.00 for slight wear.
The denomination of the gold McKinley Memorial coin is One Dollar not Twenty. Value is $700.00-$800.00
There's no such coin. The "Mercury" head design was only used on dimes minted from 1916 to 1945. Please see the Related Question for more information.
Please check the coin again and post new question, the Walking liberty design was first used on half dollars in 1916 not dollars in 1878.
All Walking Liberty half dollars (1916-1947) have the same silver content of .36169oz of pure silver.
All Walking Liberty half dollars (1916-1947) have the same silver content of .36169oz of pure silver.
Please check your coin again and post a new question. The Walking Liberty design was used on HALF dollars 1916-1947 but no halves were minted in 1926. Silver dollars carried the Peace design.