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Other than the fact that a 1979 SBA dollar coin is about the size of a quarter, a Liberty Lobby coin is a large 1 ounce silver round with the LL logo on the reverse.

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History of liberty lobby coins?

In 1980 Liberty Lobby, a conservitive organization, decided to mint silver coins for their members. This was the year that high inflation and high unemployment caused many people to speculate that a second great depression was inevitable. In 1983 a Liberty Lobby Silver Eagle, one troy once of .999 fine silver, sold for $13.00. These purchased coins came with a guarrantee of a $9.00 redemption buy back if returned in mint condition regardless of the price spot silver.


How much is a 1973 one silver eagle with liberty lobby on one side of it worth?

That is a privately minted silver round, valued only for the ounce of silver it contains -- currently about $17


What is the value of a 1964 US silver dollar?

IF you had one and IF it were legal to own it, its value would be in the millions. The U.S. Mint agreed to make about 300,000 PEACE design silver dollars in 1964, under pressure from the silver lobby, the Nevada gaming lobby, and President Johnson. However the coins were made at a time when silver was rocketing in price and the Mint was trying to find an alternative metal for other coins. Before they could be released the price of silver went up so much that the coins were worth more than $1 for their metal content, so they were melted. Rumors persist that a couple of employees sneaked a few of them out of the Mint, but none have ever shown up in an auction or anywhere else. If they do exist, whoever owns them is almost certainly unwilling to face the FBI and is keeping very, very quiet. If you think you have a 1964 silver dollar, my bet is that if you turn the coin over and check the denomination on the back (you DID do that, didn't you?) you'll find that it's a 50 cent piece, not a dollar. In any case a '64 half is made of 90% silver so its melt value is about 3/8 of the current price of 1 oz. of silver bullion.


When was the last US silver dollar minted?

The last year silver dollars were minted for circulation was 1935. However, the last year any traditional silver dollars were made is 1964. Under pressure from the silver lobby and the gaming industry and with the support of President Johnson, the Denver Mint made a trial run of about 310,000 Peace dollars in 1964. But by the time the coins were ready for release the price of silver had skyrocketed and the coins were worth more than $1 for their metal content. They were all ordered to be melted, although rumors persist that a handful were surreptitiously removed from a bin and saved.


How did abolitionism cause the civil war?

The Abolitionists were a small but powerful lobby in Congress, who were increasingly able to block the creation of new slave-states. This weakened the voting power of the South in Congress, which would tend to pass laws unfavourable to the South.

Related Questions

When was Liberty Lobby created?

Liberty Lobby was created in 1955.


When did Liberty Lobby end?

Liberty Lobby ended in 2001.


What is the value of a 1979 liberty lobby silver dollar worth?

You don't have an official U.S. coin. The Liberty Lobby was an extreme-conservative political group that didn't trust the Federal monetary system and issued its own pieces.


What is the Standard difference between lounge and lobby?

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Where can I find Carnivale-themed party supplies?

Check out The Dollar Tree, Dollar General, Family Dollar, Wal-Mart, and The Hobby Lobby first. Each of these stores offer great selections at decent prices. The Hobby Lobby, though, is my personal favorite for specialty ideas.


Value of Liberty Lobby 1979 One silver eagle?

The current price of silver is about $14/oz


History of liberty lobby coins?

In 1980 Liberty Lobby, a conservitive organization, decided to mint silver coins for their members. This was the year that high inflation and high unemployment caused many people to speculate that a second great depression was inevitable. In 1983 a Liberty Lobby Silver Eagle, one troy once of .999 fine silver, sold for $13.00. These purchased coins came with a guarrantee of a $9.00 redemption buy back if returned in mint condition regardless of the price spot silver.


Where do they sell scrapbook paper?

Hobby Lobby, Michaels, Specialty Scrapbook stores, Walmart, Target, Dollar Tree, Dollar General, Family Dollar...pretty much anywhere that sells craft type stuff.


Where can I get party invite greeting cards that are good?

Check out The Dollar Tree, Dollar General, Family Dollar, Wal-Mart, and The Hobby Lobby first. Each of these stores offer great selections at decent prices.


How do you get into a hack lobby?

You get invited into a private lobby and accept that invite that is how get into a hacked lobby.


Have you ever seen a 1974 liberty lobby silver eagle Any idea how much it would be worth?

It is not a coin but a medal and considered a silver round. Liberty Lobby was an American political advocacy organization and they probably sold these medals as a way to raise money. They are worth the silver value of about $15 and not much more.


What is the job of lobby manager?

He/She/It manages the lobby.