From your description this is not a US Mint product, it's a privately minted replica of the 2001 American Buffalo silver dollar, the value is for the silver only, about $26.00.
1892 Liberty silver dollar mint mark in on the reverse just above and between the D and O in Dollar at the bottom of the coin. Mine is marked with an S.
Liberty dime could refer to either the Barber or Mercury dime. The mint mark on Barber dimes is located on the reverse (tails) side, right at the bottom. For Mercury dimes, it's also located on the reverse side, near the bottom, just to the right of the word "one."
A 1919 standing Liberty Quarter Dollar in good condition (G4) is worth: $40; if its mint state is MS60, the value rises to: $175.00. If there is an S or D mint mark at the bottom of the left-hand pillar (i.e. at Miss Liberty's right side) the value range is roughly $85 to $1200.
Standing Liberty quarters are very dependent on grade. 1930 is a common date and if worn is only worth about $5-6 in silver scrap. But if uncirculated your coin can be worth $75+ depending on how many scratches/bag marks it has.
The mint mark on all Indian/buffalo nickels is on the reverse(tails) side, right at the bottom, below the words "five cents." No mark is Philadelphia, D is Denver, and S is San Francisco.
to the bottom to the bottom
On the bottom of the torch.
It is on the bottom of the fluid reservoir.
He steals the Indian boy while she is cuddling with ass-head Bottom.
At the bottom of the indian ocean
Lady Liberty has feet on a couple different coins, what one?
they were rushed to the bottom most of the time they didn't make it
all green even the top to bottom of the whole statue
fishy rocky sandy wet
The Statue of Liberty sculptor (Bartholdi) is at 1882 AD (10 o'clock on the time device). You will find him in the small construction building at the bottom of the Statue of Liberty.
A large crack runs from the bottom of the bell to the inscription on the upper portion of the bell.
At the bottom, it is made, just like the stature itself, of copper. The base of the statue, however, has a small grassy feild where people are allowed to visit, if that was the answer you were truly looking for.