If the "error" or "misstrike" is nothing more than the word TRUST spelled with a V, this is not an error, but artistic license; the designer chose to use the Latin alphabet, which used a "V" in place of our "U" and omitted the equivalent of our "V" entirely. In that case, the coin is worth anywhere from $16 in well-circulated condition to $800 in near-pristine state. If the error is anything else, such as a clipped coin, an off-center strike, or other error, then its value would need to be determined by a professional error coin expert, who could determine if it is a genuine error or a modification after it was circulated.
Average market value is $65.00 for a certified example.
With a hole drilled in it, about 10 bucks just for the silver in it.
The amount of pure silver in the 1925 Peace dollar is .77344oz, all US silver one dollar coins from 1840 to 1935 have this much silver in them
The 1925 silver dollar from Philadelphia is a common date, worth only a little more than its silver value (0.7734 troy ounces - about $13.75 at current silver prices as of mid-October 2009) in circulated condition, and perhaps $20 to $50 in Uncirculated condition.
Please check the back of the coin. It's a half dollar rather than a silver dollar. There's more information at the Related Question.
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The 1925 Peace dollar is a common date of the series. Circulated examples with no mintmarks have current market values of $30.00- $37.00 depending on the actual grade of the coin.
The 1925 Peace dollar is a common date of the series. Circulated examples with no mintmarks have current market values of $30.00- $37.00 depending on the actual grade of the coin.
The coin is NOT a Liberty silver dollar, it's a PEACE dollar (1921-1935) and assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark, retail values are $32.00-$37.00 depending on the actual grade of the coin. 1925 is a common date.
The coin has .77344oz of pure silver.
in good condition, 3-5$
The US didn't print any $10 bills dated 1925. Please check again and post a new question.