It's a Sacagawea dollar coin that's still produced today, value is $1.00
Two different one dollar coins were made in 1921. One is a Morgan dollar the other is a Peace dollar, they have very different values. The Peace dollar is the one with the higher value, this coin does have the word LIBERTY on the front above "Miss Liberty's" head and has a low value of about $75.00 in collectible condition, the Morgan has the national motto E PLURIBUS UNUM and is only worth about $30.00
$1. It's not gold and not a Liberty dollar. These coins are made of brass and the image on the front is the Native American guide Sacajawea, not Miss Liberty. Well over a billion were struck so they're definitely not rare.
Face value only - $1.To clear things up, the woman on the front of the coin is Susan B. Anthony, not Miss Liberty, so the coin is called an Anthony dollar not a Liberty dollar. Also coins are said to be struck or minted; "printing" refers to paper and ink, like $1 bills.
On the front of a Trade Dollar it has Lady Liberty seated facing the left and on the back below the eagle TRADE DOLLAR. A Morgan Dollar has the head of Lady Liberty on the front.
The coin is very common, circulated examples sell for $17.00-$38.00
The last US silver dollars were minted in 1935. Please turn your coin over and check the denomination on the back. If it has a Walking Liberty design on the front, you'll find that it's a HALF dollar.
Yes. This coin is called a Walking Liberty Half Dollar.
The 1883 $20 gold coin, known as the Liberty Head double eagle, features a depiction of Lady Liberty on the front and an eagle on the reverse. It is composed of 90% gold and 10% copper, weighing 33.44 grams. These coins are significant for collectors due to their historical value and the limited mintage of certain varieties. Their value can vary widely based on condition, rarity, and market demand.
The 1922 silver dollar coin known as the Peace Dollar features the image of Liberty on the front and an eagle on the reverse, not Apollo. A 1922 Peace Dollar in average circulated condition can be worth around its silver melt value, which fluctuates with silver prices. In mint condition or rare varieties, it can be worth significantly more to collectors.
the liberty bell in front of the moon
There's no such coin. If you have a large (38 mm) coin with a picture of President Eisenhower on the front, it's an ordinary copper-nickel dollar that was plated with a tiny amount of gold, and has no extra value except as a curiosity.
It can't be a Liberty head dollar with Eisenhower on the obverse, but in general none of the Eisenhower dollars regardless of date or mintmark struck for general circulation have more than face value. Only proof and uncirculated collectors coins sold from the Mint have premiums.