Liberty coins are coins that feature a personification of Liberty, NOT coins that just say "LIBERTY" somewhere on them. Liberty coins include the Standing Liberty Quarter (1916-1930), the Morgan Dollar (1878-1921) the Peace Dollar (1921-1935) and many other early US Coins. Without knowing what years/mintmarks/condition your coins are in it is impossible to assign them values.
The word LIBERTY only tells us that the coin is from the United States. Please post a new, separate question with the coin's denomination.
"LIBERTY" "IN GOD WE TRUST" "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" "E PLURBUS UNUM" and the date and denomination.
A denomination is needed, post new question.
Dates and denominations are needed. Post new question.
Other words found on coins include "United States of America," "liberty," and the coin's denomination.
Date, in god we trust, liberty, e pluribusunm, united states of America
In God We Teust, E Pluribus Unum, Liberty, United States of America
Statue of Liberty Souvenir Coin. A gift from the people of France to the people of the United States... Dedicated October 28, 1886 Brass: 30 mm
The 1908 Liberty Head nickel is a common coin, most are valued at $1.00-$3.00
The coin is still in circulation today, has no silver and is face value only. The coin is a Kennedy half dollar. The word LIBERTY appears on all U.S. coins.
The Statue of Liberty is in the middle of the New York harbor because it was the main port of entry for the east coast of the United States.
The Standing Liberty quarter was a 25-cent coin that was struck by the United States Mint from 1916 to 1930. It followed the Barber quarter, which had been minted since 1892.