I really hate to give you the bad news but silver dollar you have, if it were in near perfect condition would be worth as much as $500,000. A 1794 flowing hair dollar is valued at over $2,000,000. The hole drilled in yours makes it almost worthless.
The coin no longer has a collectible value, take it to a jeweler that buys scrap gold & silver.
Technically a Peace dollar is a Liberty dollar because all silver dollars minted up till 1935 carried a picture of Miss Liberty, but not all Liberty dollars are Peace dollars - only those made with the specific PEACE design from late 1921 to 1935 are Peace dollars. Normally each type of silver dollar is given a more specific name based on its design, e.g. "Seated Liberty", "Flowing Hair", or Morgan or Gobrecht for the artists who designed them.
The first official US silver dollar is now called the "Flowing Hair" design. It featured an image of Miss Liberty with long hair appearing to flow in the wind. The reverse showed an eagle surrounded by a wreath.
The Liberty Half Dollar - also called the "Barber" Half Dollar - has an image of Liberty's Head with the Eagle Crest image on the reverse, and was minted from 1892 to 1915. The Walking Liberty Half Dollars - or "Walkers" - show an entire Liberty's body walking, with a reverse showing a side view of an eagle perched on a rock, and was minted from 1916 through 1947.
Only one type of silver dollar exist dated 1923 and it's a PEACE dollar. No such thing as a flowing hair or non-flowing hair.
The coin no longer has a collectible value, take it to a jeweler that buys scrap gold & silver.
It depends on the year, mintmark and condition of the coin. There is no set "Liberty" dollar coins since all dollar coins prior to the introduction of the Eisenhower dollar in 1971 show a personification of Liberty. Their value depends greatly on the specifics of the coin and range anywhere from $1 (circulated common Eisenhower dollar) to $1 million+ (well-preserved flowing hair dollars, 1804 dollars)
Technically a Peace dollar is a Liberty dollar because all silver dollars minted up till 1935 carried a picture of Miss Liberty, but not all Liberty dollars are Peace dollars - only those made with the specific PEACE design from late 1921 to 1935 are Peace dollars. Normally each type of silver dollar is given a more specific name based on its design, e.g. "Seated Liberty", "Flowing Hair", or Morgan or Gobrecht for the artists who designed them.
The first official US silver dollar is now called the "Flowing Hair" design. It featured an image of Miss Liberty with long hair appearing to flow in the wind. The reverse showed an eagle surrounded by a wreath.
Walking Liberty half dollars were minted from 1916 through 1947.
The Liberty Half Dollar - also called the "Barber" Half Dollar - has an image of Liberty's Head with the Eagle Crest image on the reverse, and was minted from 1892 to 1915. The Walking Liberty Half Dollars - or "Walkers" - show an entire Liberty's body walking, with a reverse showing a side view of an eagle perched on a rock, and was minted from 1916 through 1947.
The Liberty Dollar is worth One Dollar!
Only one type of silver dollar exist dated 1923 and it's a PEACE dollar. No such thing as a flowing hair or non-flowing hair.
There is no 1944 liberty dollar. There is a 1944 liberty walking half dollar. The average value of these is about 10-12 dollars.
No liberty dollar have been made since 1873.
In 1795 two different US one dollar coins were struck. A Flowing Hair and a Draped Bust and both have different varieties, but values are about the same at $2,500.00 to $35,000.00 depending on type and condition.
The weight of a liberty half dollar is about 12.50 grams : ) : ) :0