need to know denomination and condition.
what is the vaule of a 1924 miss liberty one dollar coin
The value varies by date and condition. For a specific value, ask about a specific coin.
One cent. Huge numbers were minted and they still turn up in change.To clarify things, it's called a Lincoln cent. "Liberty pennies" carried a picture of Miss Liberty and were minted from 1793 to 1857. Coins with the word LIBERTY on them as opposed to a picture of Miss Liberty are always referred to by the name of the design or in some cases the coin's artist; e.g. Morgan dollars.
Please post a new, separate question with the coin's denomination. Miss Liberty appeared on dimes, halves, and dollars dated 1934, and other denominations have the word LIBERTY on them.
Please post a new question with the coin's denomination. In 1941 the word LIBERTY appeared on cents, nickels and quarters, while dimes and halves had images of Miss Liberty so "liberty coin" isn't specific enough.
ALL coins in the U.S. have the word LIBERTY on them, and in 1795 ALL coins had a picture of Miss Liberty on the obverse side as well. Please post a new question indicating the coin's denomination.
Please check your coin again and post a new, separate question with its denomination. Several different 1904 US coins carried a portrait of Miss Liberty.
Please check your coin again and post a new, separate question with its denomination. Several 1901 US coins carried a portrait of Miss Liberty.
Please check your coin again and post a new, separate question with its denomination. ALL U.S. coins have the word Liberty on them, and in 1924 Miss Liberty appeared on all coins from 10 cents to $20.
the worth value of the liberty dollar coin is worth 50cents.
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Please look at your pocket change. ALL U.S. coins have the word Liberty on them, so that doesn't help to ID a coin. More, back in 1938 a picture of Miss Liberty was on both the dime and the half dollar. To get a specific value, enter the question "What is the value of a 1938 US (my coin)?" in the box at the top of the page, where (my coin) means its denomination - dime, nickel, half dollar, etc.