ill buy it for a buck :O
Retail is about $30.00 maybe more if it's proof deep cameo
The value of a 1996 Proof Walking Liberty silver dollar depends on its condition and rarity. Generally, these coins can range in value from $20 to $50. It's recommended to have it appraised by a professional coin dealer or numismatist for a more accurate assessment.
uncirculated = $17 proof = $55
One Dollar and it's an Eisenhower dollar not a liberty dollar. Only proof and collector's coins are worth more.
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.
No, first off there were no silver dollars made in 1906, secondly, any dollar coin showing the Walking Liberty design (which would be the American Silver Eagle series) wouldn't be minted first till the 1980s. Half Dollars bearing the Walking Liberty design lasted from 1916-1947 so the Walking Liberty design wouldn't even be designed until much later than 1906.
Retail value is $25.00-$30.00
The coin is an Eisenhower dollar, not a Liberty dollar. Only a proof "S" mintmarked coin would have any silver and that's just 40%. None of the coins issued for circulation contain silver. People call them silver dollars just because of the size. Unless it's a proof coin, just spend it.
The mintmark (P) is on the reverse of the coin to the left of the tail feathers, but only Proof "Silver Eagles" have a P mintmark. Bullion coins do not have a mintmark.
Mintmark's are used on coins, they do not have "proof marking's". The 1887 Morgan dollar without a mintmark was struck at the Philadelphia Mint.
This is a bullion piece containing 1 oz of silver and is sold for its metal content. It does not circulate; the denomination is an artificial one. As such it's worth about $15 based on the price of silver at the moment.
All 2002 Silver Eagle coins were struck at WestPoint but only proof coins have the W mint mark It is on the back (reverse) of the coin under the left wing.