Liberty Lobby ended in 2001.
Liberty Lobby was created in 1955.
Scottish Lobby ended in 199#.
You don't have an official U.S. coin. The Liberty Lobby was an extreme-conservative political group that didn't trust the Federal monetary system and issued its own pieces.
Other than the fact that a 1979 SBA dollar coin is about the size of a quarter, a Liberty Lobby coin is a large 1 ounce silver round with the LL logo on the reverse.
Charley Weaver's Hobby Lobby ended on 1960-03-23.
The current price of silver is about $14/oz
In 1980 Liberty Lobby, a conservitive organization, decided to mint silver coins for their members. This was the year that high inflation and high unemployment caused many people to speculate that a second great depression was inevitable. In 1983 a Liberty Lobby Silver Eagle, one troy once of .999 fine silver, sold for $13.00. These purchased coins came with a guarrantee of a $9.00 redemption buy back if returned in mint condition regardless of the price spot silver.
Liberty House ended in 2001.
Liberty News ended in 2009.
Liberty X ended in 2007.
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Liberty Broadcasting Network ended in 1988.