I assume you mean Canadian Centennial. If so, you would have to take the coin to a dealer or appraiser. Several different varieties of this coin were struck with values ranging from a few times face, up to over $700 . The only way to be sure is to have it examined in person.
The 1986 Statue of Liberty silver dollar contains 0.77 ounce of silver. Multiply the value of an ounce of silver by .77 and you will get an approximate value of the silver dollar.
(At a silver price of $24.60, the coin would be worth about $18.94)
If you mean the statue of Liberty centennial dollar dated 1986, its retail value as of 08/2010 is $16 to $25 depending on the coin's quality.
If you mean one of the current Presidential dollars with the Statue of Liberty on the back, they're ordinary circulating coins with no extra value.
Huh? You need to be more specific. Post another question and structure like this to get an answer:"What is the value of <date> <country of origin> <denomination>?".
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Assuming you are referring to an 1886 Morgan Silver dollar the answer is no. But their is a 1986 Statue of Liberty Centennial silver dollar.
It's a 1986 Statue of Liberty Centennial Dollar and is considered a commemorative coin
The 1986 Statue of Liberty half dollar was minted to commemorate the centennial of the dedication of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. These coins were issued to raise funds for the restoration and preservation of the Statue of Liberty. As of now, the value of this coin can vary depending on its condition and demand from collectors.
The 1986 Statue of Liberty Centennial half dollar is a copper-nickel clad coin. Current retail value is $4.00.
The coin is the 1986 Statue of Liberty Centennial dollar, it's 90% silver and 10% copper.
The coin is actually a "Statue of Liberty Centennial" silver dollar and is very common with a current retail value of $26.00.
If you mean the statue of Liberty centennial dollar dated 1986, retail value is $5.00
50¢ coin - about $8 $1 coin - about $12 $5 coin - about $225
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8-10-11>>> The set is actually a "Statue of Liberty Centennial" silver coin set. It was issued as Proof and Uncirculated and both sets are very common with the same average retail value of $35.00.
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If you mean a 1986 Statue of Liberty Centennial half dollar? This coin was struck in copper-nickel not silver. The Denver Mint coin is uncirculated and the San Francisco Mint coin is proof. Both have the same retail value of $6.00. A 1986 Kennedy half dollar is just 50 cents.