It is only worth the value of the metal it is made of so if it is made of silver it is worth something. If it's fake then it has no collector value.
If you doubt the authenticity of any coin, take it to a coin dealer.
All trade dollars issued in 1797 have Miss Liberty sitting on a column of bricks holding a ribbon that has LIBERTY printed on it in her right hand and an olive branch in her left on the front and an eagle cluching 3 arrows in its left talon and the olive branch in its right on the back of the coin.If your coin is a genuine 1797 Liberty dollar its value could range from $1,000 to $20,000 depending on its condition and die variety. You would need to have it authenticated by a certified dealer or major numismatic agency such as PCGS or PNG before you could determine its exact worth.However ... over the last few decades HUGE numbers of counterfeit dollars have been made, mostly in the Far East. Some are very good while others are laughably bad, with impossible designs and dates. If you have a 1797 coin that states "Trade Dollar" on its reverse, I'm sorry to say you have a fake, guaranteed.
its fake o silver dollars were made in 1799
its fake according to ebay. There was never such a dollar coin made in 1906. These are forgeries from China from what I have read.
Trade dollars were only struck from 1873 to 1885 and have the words TRADE DOLLAR in large letters on the back.All genuine dollars issued in 1797 carry the head of Miss Liberty on the front and an eagle on the back. Anything else is a fantasy piece or a counterfeit. Over the last few decades HUGE numbers of counterfeit dollars have been made, mostly in the Far East. Some are very good while others are laughably bad, with impossible designs and dates. If you have a 1797 coin that states "Trade Dollar" on its reverse, I'm sorry to say you have a fake, guaranteed.However ... If you had a genuine 1797 Liberty dollar its value could range from $1,000 to $20,000 depending on its condition and die variety. You would need to have it authenticated by a certified dealer or major numismatic agency such as PCGS or PNG before you could determine its exact worth.
NO it's a fake coin.
If you doubt the authenticity of any coin, take it to a coin dealer.
Yes, if it has the word "COPY" on it, it is a fake coin.
If the coin is dated 1847 and has the motto IN GOD WE TRUST on the banner above the eagle on the reverse, it's fake. The motto was added in 1866.
First, there is no such coin as a "Liberty Eagle" in numismatic terms, an Eagle is a $10.00 gold coin. The word Liberty appears on every US coin except the Two-Cent & Three-Cent (silver) pieces. Please post new question with the date and denomination of the coin.
All trade dollars issued in 1797 have Miss Liberty sitting on a column of bricks holding a ribbon that has LIBERTY printed on it in her right hand and an olive branch in her left on the front and an eagle cluching 3 arrows in its left talon and the olive branch in its right on the back of the coin.If your coin is a genuine 1797 Liberty dollar its value could range from $1,000 to $20,000 depending on its condition and die variety. You would need to have it authenticated by a certified dealer or major numismatic agency such as PCGS or PNG before you could determine its exact worth.However ... over the last few decades HUGE numbers of counterfeit dollars have been made, mostly in the Far East. Some are very good while others are laughably bad, with impossible designs and dates. If you have a 1797 coin that states "Trade Dollar" on its reverse, I'm sorry to say you have a fake, guaranteed.
If real $10,000 if fake $30
its fake o silver dollars were made in 1799
The real answer is...Its not a 1906 Liberty dollar. Its a 1986 commemorative dollar with the 8 altered. The US did not make a liberty dollar in 1906. A "s" mint mark is a circulated coin and the "p" is collectors coin. Sorry to burst your bubble!
It's likely the piece is a replica or a silver bullion coin of some type, the weight and diameter do not match any coin of the Liberty Seated series of coins
Trade dollars were only struck from 1873 to 1885 and have the words TRADE DOLLAR in large letters on the back.All genuine dollars issued in 1797 carry the head of Miss Liberty on the front and an eagle on the back. Anything else is a fantasy piece or a counterfeit. Over the last few decades HUGE numbers of counterfeit dollars have been made, mostly in the Far East. Some are very good while others are laughably bad, with impossible designs and dates. If you have a 1797 coin that states "Trade Dollar" on its reverse, I'm sorry to say you have a fake, guaranteed.However ... If you had a genuine 1797 Liberty dollar its value could range from $1,000 to $20,000 depending on its condition and die variety. You would need to have it authenticated by a certified dealer or major numismatic agency such as PCGS or PNG before you could determine its exact worth.
its fake according to ebay. There was never such a dollar coin made in 1906. These are forgeries from China from what I have read.