There have been numerous design changes:
> Flowing hair: 1794-95
> Draped bust: 1795-1803 (plus the famous "1804" dollar)
> Seated Liberty w/ flying eagle: 1836-1839
> Seated Liberty w/ perched eagle: 1840-1873 (various minor changes during that run)
> "Morgan": 1878-1904 and 1921
> Peace: 1921-1935; also 1964 but none released.
All $1 coins after that don't have a Liberty head design. For completeness, they are:
> Eisenhower: 1971-1978
> Anthony: 1979-1981 and 1999
> Sacagawea: 2000-present; reverse changed starting 2009
> Presidential: 2007-present
There's no such thing as a 1907 walking liberty dollar. For starters, there were no silver dollars minted from the years 1905 to 1920. Secondly, the walking liberty design was featured on the HALF dollar, but not until 1916.
1986 to the present date.
The Canadian dollar has changed in value over the years. I would need a particular year and currency to compare it with to answer this question.
Liberty coins are coins that feature a personification of Liberty, NOT coins that just say "LIBERTY" somewhere on them. Liberty coins include the Standing Liberty Quarter (1916-1930), the Morgan Dollar (1878-1921) the Peace Dollar (1921-1935) and many other early US coins. Without knowing what years/mintmarks/condition your coins are in it is impossible to assign them values.
It's called a Morgan dollar after its designer George T. Morgan. The design was introduced in 1878, several years before the Statue of Liberty was created. The resemblance between the two depictions of Miss Liberty is due to artistic styles of the time, nothing else. There's more information at the Related Question.
It's called a Morgan dollar after its designer George T. Morgan. The design was introduced in 1878, several years before the Statue of Liberty was created. The resemblance between the two depictions of Miss Liberty is due to artistic styles of the time, nothing else. There's more information at the Related Question.
The coin is a worthless counterfeit. The United States issued Trade Dollars between the years of 1873 and 1885.
The picture of Miss Liberty on the coin is similar to the image used on the Statue of Liberty but the coins were first issued 8 years before the Statue of Liberty was put up - 1878 vs. 1886. They're normally called Morgan dollars after their designer, George T. Morgan. There's more information at the Related Question.
8-8-11>>> Although "Miss Liberty" is seated, the coin is not a Liberty Seated dollar (1840-1873), it's a Gobrecht Dollar (1836-1839) for all years Patterns and Circulation issues were struck. For 1839 only 600 circulation issues were struck. Restrikes made in the 1850s to the 1870s are known. Authentic Mint State examples have retail values of more than $35,000.00. NOTE: The entire series of these coins is known to have replicas, copy's & counterfeits.
No. That design was used on half dollars struck from mid-1916 to the end of 1947.No silver dollars were made during the years 1905-1920 inclusive.No. The Walking Liberty design was only used on halves from 1916-1947 until 1986 when it was chosen for the American Silver Eagle bullion coins. No U.S. one dollar coins were struck in 1905
No. San Francisco did not strike seated Liberty dollars until 1859. In fact, the first branch mint to strike dollars was New Orleans in 1846. Recent years have seen an enormous number of counterfeit coins appear on the market, mostly dollar (or dollar-sized) pieces and most made in the Far East. The quality ranges from excellent to laughably bad, with (as you see) impossible dates or mint marks.
it was 102 years old