it depends weather this coin is a dollar, half dollar, quarter, nickel, half dime, or dime. they made draped bust types for all of these denominations. together with varying mint marks, dates, and grades, the amount could be virtually anything. send more specific information. also, they are not .999 silver, they are varying .8924, and .900 silver
A dollar
A real 1796 Draped Bust dollar depending on type and condition has values from $1,300.00 to about $100,000.00
Draped Bust dollar coins were struck in 1797, but no "Lady Liberty", matter of fact, no US coin is called a "Lady Liberty". A real Draped Bust dollar of this date is $1,500.00 to $40,000.00+ depending on the type and condition of the coin.
Miss Liberty faces the right on a 1797 Draped Bust dollar.
Genuine Draped Bust 1803 U.S. silver dollars run from $1,000.00 to more than $10,000.00 depending on condition. Many replicas and copies exist.
A dollar
A real 1796 Draped Bust dollar depending on type and condition has values from $1,300.00 to about $100,000.00
Draped Bust dollar coins were struck in 1797, but no "Lady Liberty", matter of fact, no US coin is called a "Lady Liberty". A real Draped Bust dollar of this date is $1,500.00 to $40,000.00+ depending on the type and condition of the coin.
Miss Liberty faces the right on a 1797 Draped Bust dollar.
Genuine Draped Bust 1803 U.S. silver dollars run from $1,000.00 to more than $10,000.00 depending on condition. Many replicas and copies exist.
The designer's idea of what Lady Liberty looks like not real people. But before the Morgan was a Seated Liberty before that a Draped Bust and the first was Flowing Hair
It's a Draped Bust Dollar not a Liberty dollar. The 19 authentic examples are valued in the millions of dollars each. Many replicas exist.
A real one is worth more than a million dollars.
No, the 1795 Draped Bust Silver Dollar is not magnetic. It is made of silver, which is not a magnetic material. If a silver coin were to stick to a magnet, it would likely be a counterfeit or have some type of magnetic coating.
It's a Draped Bust Dollar not a Liberty dollar. The 19 authentic examples are valued in the millions of dollars each. Many replicas exist.
A 1798 Draped Bust Large Cent is worth in good condition (G4): $110-$200.
Please look the coin again, the US Mint did not exist in 1775 and the first Draped Bust dollar was produced in 1795.