Please check your coin again. The Walking Liberty design was first used on half dollars dated 1916-1947, and then again on silver "eagle" bullion coins starting in 1986. Both of these coins have denominations, although the $1 value on the eagle coins is purely artificial.
You may have a replica, a fantasy piece, or a privately-manufactured item.
It's a Silver Eagle not a Walking Liberty. The coin is made from one ounce of silver and the value is whatever the spot price of silver is at time of sale. The value now is $18.25.
Actually it's Liberty walking not standing. It's one (Troy) ounce of silver with a current values of $34.86.
Yes some people do refer to the $1 Silver Eagles as Walking Liberty Dollars but that is not the correct term for this coin. Also make sure 1 OZ. Fine Silver-One Dollar is on the back of the coin.
There's no genuine Walking Liberty half with a double-headed eagle. My guess is that you have an altered coin, but you may want to have it examined in person. The good news is that the coin is 90% silver which means it's worth about 1/3 of the going price for an ounce of silver.
Kennedy half, Walking Liberty half, Barber half, Barber quarter, Washington quarter, Silver Eagle and many others
No, but there are "Walking Liberty" American Silver Eagle coins.
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There is no such thing as a "Liberty" coin. Almost all US coins have either a depiction of Liberty or the word Liberty on them. Is this a Walking Liberty Half-Dollar? A Barber Dime? A Morgan Dollar? An Indian-Head Cent? A Seated Liberty half-dime? A gold half-eagle? A Silver Eagle? Etc. Without knowing the denomination, it is impossible to answer your question.
It's a Silver Eagle not a Walking Liberty. The coin is made from one ounce of silver and the value is whatever the spot price of silver is at time of sale. The value now is $18.25.
There were no circulation-strike $1 coins made in 1995. If you have a so-called "eagle" coin with the Walking Liberty design, it's a bullion piece made of 99.9% silver and sold for its metal value rather than for spending. The $1 denomination is artificial.
If you're referring to the silver American Eagle bullion rounds, then no. They're all .999 silver.
First, the coin is a American Silver Eagle NOT a walking liberty silver dollar and were struck in each month of this year with peak production in March of more than 3 million coins struck.
The current price of silver is about $17/oz
A 1992 American Eagle Bullion Silver Dollar in MS65 condition is worth: $24.00.
Actually it's Liberty walking not standing. It's one (Troy) ounce of silver with a current values of $34.86.
Yes some people do refer to the $1 Silver Eagles as Walking Liberty Dollars but that is not the correct term for this coin. Also make sure 1 OZ. Fine Silver-One Dollar is on the back of the coin.
The mint mark is located on the eagle side of the coin and is between the word " fine " and the eagle.