The 1925 Liberty Silver Dollar, also known as the Peace Dollar, features a depiction of Lady Liberty on the obverse, with her hair flowing and a radiant sun rising in the background. The reverse shows an eagle perched on a rock, with "Peace" inscribed above and the year "1925" below. The coin has a diameter of 38.1 mm and is made of 90% silver and 10% copper, giving it a distinct silver-gray appearance. Its design symbolizes peace and was created to commemorate the end of World War I.
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1914 would have made it a Liberty head (or Barber) style half dollar. Pictures can be found online.
It's BIG (38.1mm) and has a bust of Eisenhower on the front & the Liberty Bell and moon on the back.
Oh, dude, a 1999 silver dollar with Lady Liberty painted on it is worth about the same as a regular 1999 silver dollar. The paint doesn't really add any extra value, unless maybe it was painted by Lady Liberty herself, but I highly doubt that. So, like, you're looking at around $20-30 depending on the condition and market demand.
The 1922 date makes this coin a Peace dollar. Miss Liberty appears on the obverse of all coins of this series. Extreme wear is likely to make it look like a bald headed man. Value is just for the silver, about $15.00 as of today. A silver dollar with a bald man would imply an Eisenhower dollar, but those were all minted in the 1970s.
8-24-11>> The coin is NOT an Liberty silver dollar, it's a PEACE dollar (1921-1935) and all them have TRVST spelled like this. It's just part of the design.
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The coin is one of the Seated Liberty dollars that were made from 1840 to 1873.
1914 would have made it a Liberty head (or Barber) style half dollar. Pictures can be found online.
silver dollars are no longer made by the US mints. (Philadelphia and Denver.) today presidential gold dollars are used, not silver dollars. the reason for this is because the most recent silver dollar looked like a quarter. The most recent silver dollar made by the US mints was called The Susan B. Anthony Silver Dollar. Its name is self explanatory on who is on the front of it, Susan B. Anthony.
It's BIG (38.1mm) and has a bust of Eisenhower on the front & the Liberty Bell and moon on the back.
Oh, dude, a 1999 silver dollar with Lady Liberty painted on it is worth about the same as a regular 1999 silver dollar. The paint doesn't really add any extra value, unless maybe it was painted by Lady Liberty herself, but I highly doubt that. So, like, you're looking at around $20-30 depending on the condition and market demand.
That depends on the supposed misspelling. If the U looks like a V, that's actually correct.
8-24-11>> The coin is NOT an Liberty silver dollar, it's a PEACE dollar (1921-1935) and all them have TRVST spelled like this. It's just part of the design.
Its value fluctuates with the current price of silver bullion. Check your local newspaper's business section or a site like CNNMoney for the "spot price" of 1 oz. of silver.
Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark, the 1925 Peace dollar is a high mintage common date, retail values are $30.00-$37.00 depending on the grade of the coin.
An 1847 seated silver dollar = =