If you mean the $1 bullion pieces sold for their metal content, they have a picture of Miss Liberty.
If you mean the golden-colored 1 dollar coins, the image is an interpretation of the Native American guide Sacajawea
because it is a newer and probably better version
The 1924 silver dollar is called a Peace dollar because it says Peace on the side with the eagle. It is worth about $25 for the silver alone. If the condition is better, it is worth more.
It's worth about $17.00 as of today
Value depends on which of the three 2008 dated dollar coins it is? Presidential, Sacagawea or Silver Eagle. Post new Question.
There is a Silver Eagle, which is a bullion coin worth almost $20 at the current silver price, with a face value of $1.
All silver dollars issued from 1794 to 1935 carry a picture of Miss Liberty, as in "Statue of ..."
You need to be a bit more specific.There are no US government issued silver certificates made since the suspension of the silver standard in 1964.There may be private mints and storage companies that do provide silver certificates (for example, you place one silver dollar in storage and they give you a certificate that promises to pay one silver dollar to whoever redeems that certificate in the future. These certificates, if valid, would be worth what one silver dollar is worth (minus perhaps the fees to actually obtain physical possession of that silver dollar)Or perhaps you are referring to a certificate of authenticity for a 2008 silver eagle. If this is just a certificate of authenticity for a 2008 dated coin, it is nearly worthless without the coin. With the coin it might add a couple of cents to a dollar to its value, but just the piece of paper itself would be worth about 2-3 cents.
An 1879 "Silver Dollar" is a Morgan dollar.
Susan B Anthony is the "first woman to have her picture on an American Coin (Silver Dollar)"
Uh, the "Liberty woman" is Miss Liberty, as in "Statue of ..." Please see the Related Question for more information.
It is made of 40% silver and has a melt value of about $2.50 as of 08/2008
Fair market value as of 12/2008 is $9.