That describes a number of different coins. Please check your coin again and post a new, separate question with its denomination.
That's correct. Peace dollars have an eagle on the back. If that's not what you were asking, next time ask a complete question.
ALL U.S. coins have the date on them. Just look below the portrait of Miss Liberty!
$11 to $11,000 depending on the condition of the coin.
A picture of Miss Liberty on the front and an American Eagle on the back. The same themes were used on all silver dollars up to 1935, just different designs over time.
Please check your coin again. The Walking Liberty design was first used on half dollars dated 1916-1947, and then again on silver "eagle" bullion coins starting in 1986. Both of these coins have denominations, although the $1 value on the eagle coins is purely artificial. You may have a replica, a fantasy piece, or a privately-manufactured item.
That's correct. Peace dollars have an eagle on the back. If that's not what you were asking, next time ask a complete question.
ALL U.S. coins have the date on them. Just look below the portrait of Miss Liberty!
$11 to $11,000 depending on the condition of the coin.
Because there is only about 200 different liberty head dollars with eagles on the back to choose from, a date is needed. post new question
In average condition it's worth about $50
$23 to $40,000 depending upon the mint mark and the condition of the coin.
Silver sells for around $14/oz
The back of the Walking Liberty half dollar has an eagle on it. The sun is located on the front of the coin just left of Lady Liberty.
All silver dollars (1794-1935) have a picture of Miss Liberty on the front and an eagle on the back.
A picture of Miss Liberty on the front and an American Eagle on the back. The same themes were used on all silver dollars up to 1935, just different designs over time.
Please check your coin again. The Walking Liberty design was first used on half dollars dated 1916-1947, and then again on silver "eagle" bullion coins starting in 1986. Both of these coins have denominations, although the $1 value on the eagle coins is purely artificial. You may have a replica, a fantasy piece, or a privately-manufactured item.
ALL dollar coins minted before 1935 had Miss Liberty on the front and an eagle on the back. In particular there were 2 designs issued in 1921 so you need to know which one you have. The most common design has an eagle with outstretched wings on the back. It's called a Morgan dollar after its designer. As of 07/2008 it would retail for $14-18 depending on condition. Some coins were struck using a new design featuring an eagle with folded wings and the word PEACE near the bottom of the back side. While most coins dated from 1922 to 1935 that have this design are pretty common, those dated 1921 can be worth $75 to $200.