8-24-11>> The coin is NOT an Liberty silver dollar, it's a PEACE dollar (1921-1935) and all them have TRVST spelled like this. It's just part of the design.
The word trust is not misspelled. The Peace dollar and the standing liberty quarter both use the Latin spelling of trust as TRVST. 1925 is a common date for the peace dollar, and unless in uncirculated condition, it is worth anywhere from $25-35.
That depends on the supposed misspelling. If the U looks like a V, that's actually correct.
yes and its a ms-69 i believe
If by misspelled you mean that the U looks like a V, then it's supposed to look like that. It's a really common date for silver dollars, currently worth about $21 for the silver.
Trust is -not- misspelled. It simply uses the Latin U which looks like a V. The Standing Liberty Quarter also uses the same lettering, along with many other coins from the same time period or older. It is worth the same that any other 1922 Peace dollar is worth, which is around $30-35 if in circulated condition, mostly for the silver value since 1922 is a common date.
Blame the Romans - it's a stylistic artifact of Latin.
TRVST is NOT a misspelling. Please see the Related Questions for more information.
On the front-LIBERTY ,IN GOD WE TRUST On the back-UNITED STATS OF AMERICA,1oz. FINE SILVER-ONE DOLLAR But first year was 1986 not 1985
I have a 1924 silver dollar and, yes, it does have trust spelled with a "v".
It's spelled correctly. The coins were lettered using the Latin alphabet. There's more information at the Related Question.
TRVST is the normal spelling for all Peace dollars. 1923 is a very common date. Value is $13 to $15 depending on condition.
Your 1924 Liberty silver dollar is actually a 1924 PEACE dollar and assuming it's circulated retail value is $16.00-$20.00 depending on condition. As to the "misprint" the spelling of TRUST with a V and not a U is normal all Peace dollars are like this. And remember, coins are minted, not printed. Dollar bills are printed.