That's a mixture of a very specific question and a super-general one.
If you're asking about a 1936 US half dollar, please see the Related Question.
If you're asking what a US silver coin is worth there's no simple answer. As of 01/2011 common ones with no real value to collectors sell for about 18 to 20 times face value for the metal alone. On the other hand prices can go up to several million dollars for the rarest of the rare coins like an 1804 silver dollar. So it's really necessary to post a question with the coin's date and denomination if you want a specific answer.
The 1986 Statue of Liberty Centennial half dollar is a copper-nickel clad coin. Current retail value is $4.00.
It's a 1986 Statue of Liberty Centennial Dollar and is considered a commemorative coin
Current average retail value is $29.00
This is probably a commemorative coin issued by the US mint in 1986. If so, these one dollar commemorative coins usually weigh in at .95 OZ and are 90% silver. If so, this coin would carry a value of $9.33 melt currently.
Current value is $70.00
If you are asking about a "1986 Statue of Liberty 6 coin commemorative set" in a cherrywood box. The set consist of one each of Proof & Uncirculated half dollar, silver dollar, and gold $5 coins. Current average retail value is $900.00.
About $200
If you mean the statue of Liberty centennial dollar dated 1986, retail value is $5.00
A 1986 US Statue of Liberty half dollar coin with a "Nation of Immigrants" inscription is a commemorative coin and typically holds a value around its face value (50 cents) to collectors. Its worth may vary based on its condition and collector demand. We recommend checking with a coin dealer or online resources for current market prices.
Retail value is $5.00 the dollar coin is $6.00
A U.S. 1986 Kennedy half dollar runs from 50 cents to $25 depend on circulation wear. A U.S. 1986 clad half dollar commemorative Statue of Liberty is valued up to $7.50.
The real answer is...Its not a 1906 Liberty dollar. Its a 1986 commemorative dollar with the 8 altered. The US did not make a liberty dollar in 1906. A "s" mint mark is a circulated coin and the "p" is collectors coin. Sorry to burst your bubble!