Standing Liberty quarters were minted from 1916 to 1930. Please check again and post a new question.
Please check again and post a new question. 1836 silver dollars carry a full portrait of Miss Liberty in a sitting position and so are called Liberty Seated dollars.
Could you check that date? Liberty Seated dimes weren't issued in 1836. There are loads of price guides at sites such as http://www.coinclub.com/prices/ , among others. 1890
Please check the coin again and post new question. The Walking liberty design was first used on half dollars in 1916.A genuine 1836 US silver dollar would have a picture of a seated Miss Liberty on the front and a flying eagle on the back. 1836 is a fairly rare date for Seated Liberty dollars so any such coin should be authenticated by an expert.If your coin really has an 1836 date and a Walking Liberty design it's a badly-made counterfeit.
An authentic 1836 U.S. silver dollar would be one of the rare "Gobrecht Dollars" (1836-1839) very few were released into circulation. The coin has "Miss Liberty" in the seated position on the front and a flying eagle on the reverse. Look at the coin again and post new question.
Considering that the Charlotte Mint was not established until 1838, if you have a "C" mint coin dated 1836, you definitely have a counterfeit. Dan Moore The Working Man's Rare Coins http://www.workingmancoins.com
No Standing Liberty dollars have been made by the US, the only dollar coins struck in 1836 are the Gobrecht dollars which have Liberty Seated on the front and a large flying eagle on the back and they are rare. Look at the coin again and post new question.
Please check again and post a new question. 1836 silver dollars carry a full portrait of Miss Liberty in a sitting position and so are called Liberty Seated dollars.
Could you check that date? Liberty Seated dimes weren't issued in 1836. There are loads of price guides at sites such as http://www.coinclub.com/prices/ , among others. 1890
Please check the coin again and post new question. The Walking liberty design was first used on half dollars in 1916.A genuine 1836 US silver dollar would have a picture of a seated Miss Liberty on the front and a flying eagle on the back. 1836 is a fairly rare date for Seated Liberty dollars so any such coin should be authenticated by an expert.If your coin really has an 1836 date and a Walking Liberty design it's a badly-made counterfeit.
An authentic 1836 U.S. silver dollar would be one of the rare "Gobrecht Dollars" (1836-1839) very few were released into circulation. The coin has "Miss Liberty" in the seated position on the front and a flying eagle on the reverse. Look at the coin again and post new question.
In average condition it's worth about $50
The coin was not struck in 1836, it's 2003 Arkansas State Quarter worth 25 cents
Texan schooner Liberty ended in 1836-07.
Texan schooner Liberty was created on 1836-01-05.
Considering that the Charlotte Mint was not established until 1838, if you have a "C" mint coin dated 1836, you definitely have a counterfeit. Dan Moore The Working Man's Rare Coins http://www.workingmancoins.com
On Feburary 26, 1836
There were no nickels made in the USA until 1866.