The 1886-1986 Statue of Liberty Centennial commemorative items, such as coins and stamps, celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Statue of Liberty's dedication. These collectibles often hold value among numismatists and philatelists, depending on their rarity, condition, and demand. While specific values can vary widely, items related to significant anniversaries typically appreciate over time. For precise valuation, it's best to consult a collector's guide or a professional appraiser.
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France gave US the Statue of Liberty, to commemorate the centennial of the American Revolution.
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Assuming you are referring to an 1886 Morgan Silver dollar the answer is no. But their is a 1986 Statue of Liberty Centennial silver dollar.
From $9 to $450 depending upon the condition of the coin.
Lady Liberty is also known as the Statue of Liberty. Its full title is "Liberty Enlightening the World". The statue of Liberty was presented to America by the people of France on 4 July 1884 as a gesture of friendship, and to commemorate the centennial of the signing of the United States Declaration of Independence.
It was erected in America in 1886. It was a gift from France that was supposed to be ready for the Centennial in 1876, but funding delayed the construction of the statue.
It's a 1986 Statue of Liberty Centennial Dollar and is considered a commemorative coin
Statue of Liberty enlightening the World was the original title by Bartholdi- this was condensed to the handier Statue of Liberty phrase. Completed in l886, ten years AFTER the centennial of US independence which it celebrates.
The 1986 Statue of Liberty half dollar was minted to commemorate the centennial of the dedication of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. These coins were issued to raise funds for the restoration and preservation of the Statue of Liberty. As of now, the value of this coin can vary depending on its condition and demand from collectors.
They didn't. The Statue of Liberty was a gift from the French in 1886, celebrating the centennial of the signing of the Declaration of Independence but the US formed a committee led by Lee Iacocca to restore the outter (skin) of the statue and the starwways
France had worked feverishly on its gift to America, the Statue of Liberty. By the time of the 1876 Centennial, however, only torch bearing hand & arm was able to shipped to the US in time for the celebration. It became one of the most visited exhibits of the celebration.