The current price of silver is about $17/oz
No, but there are "Walking Liberty" American Silver Eagle coins.
If you're referring to the silver American Eagle bullion rounds, then no. They're all .999 silver.
The Walking Liberty silver 50-cent piece is composed of 90 percent silver, and 10 percent copper. It was in production from 1916 to 1947, and weighs 12.5 grams.
First, the coin is a American Silver Eagle NOT a walking liberty silver dollar and were struck in each month of this year with peak production in March of more than 3 million coins struck.
No silver coins minted in Philadelphia have a mint mark.
Uncirculated coins have no wear. They have not been used.
1939 is a common date for Walking Liberty halves. Most circulated coins are valued for the silver, about $12.00.
Please look at the coin again. The only U.S. DOLLAR coin dated 1978 is an Eisenhower Dollar. The Walking Liberty design for the American Silver Eagle dollar coins was first issued in 1986. Please post new question with more information.
The only "$1" coins struck in 1990 were 1 oz silver bullion coins made for investors and collectors, and they carried the famous Walking Liberty image, not a portrait.
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
The only "$1" coins struck in 1990 were 1 oz silver bullion coins made for investors and collectors, and they carried the famous Walking Liberty image, not a portrait.
Due to a shortage of blanks used to make the coins none were produced. NOTE: The coins are referred to as American Eagle Gold Bullion Coins not walking liberty gold pieces.