Circulated coins are somewhat common but Mint State examples of the 1854 Quarter Eagle are a little hard to come by and most are in the grade range of MS-60 to MS-62 with values of $600.00-$780.00 very few have been graded at the gem level MS-65 or higher. This coin needs to be certified by one of the top third-party grading services for an accurate value.
Minimum of $24, one in perfect condition can be worth $8100 or more.
1943 the highest mintage of the walking liberty half dollars, have retail values of $8.00-$9.00 for coins of medium wear.
1899-O Liberty Silver Dollar: good condition-$11.00, mint condition-$180.00
If it was in perfect condition it's fake.
This is a Liberty Seated Dollar and circulated coins are valued at $300.00 to $1,000.00 depending on condition.
In perfect condition, it could be worth somewhere around 160$ or maybe a bit more.
Minimum of $24, one in perfect condition can be worth $8100 or more.
Giving medium circulation the grade of EF-40, the retail value of the 1935 is $10.00 and the 1945 is $9.00 and I thank you for the condition description, it does help.
1899-O Liberty Silver Dollar: good condition-$11.00, mint condition-$180.00
It is not a "liberty" dollar, it is a Susan B. Anthony dollar. It is not silver,, has never been made out of silver, and is only worth $1. They are in common circulation.
1943 the highest mintage of the walking liberty half dollars, have retail values of $8.00-$9.00 for coins of medium wear.
1899-O Liberty Silver Dollar: good condition-$11.00, mint condition-$180.00
If it was in perfect condition it's fake.
These are both considered common dates for Walking Liberty Half Dollars. In circulated condition, their value will be based mainly on the silver they contain -- currently $2.50 to $3.00 apiece.
Aside from the minor differences in design, the greatest difference between the US Trade Dollar and the Seated Liberty Dollar is the weight. The Liberty Seated Dollar weighs 26.73 grams while the US Trade Dollar weighs 27.22 grams. Both contained 90% silver and 10% copper altthough the Trade Dollar had slightly more silver in it. The Trade Dollar was issued primarily for circulation in the Orient while the Seated Liberty Dollar was issued for circulation in the USA.
This is a Liberty Seated Dollar and circulated coins are valued at $300.00 to $1,000.00 depending on condition.
Need date and condition please.