50 cents. It's not silver and not a Liberty half:
> The last circulating silver half-dollars were dated 1969. These were made of a 40% alloy and contained about 1/7 of a troy ounce of silver. Starting in 1971 halves are made of copper-nickel just like dimes and quarters.
> It's called a Kennedy half because it carries a picture of JFK. The only coins called "Liberty" coins are those that have a picture of Miss Liberty on the front side. The last Liberty halves were struck in 1947.
The 1971 Walking Liberty silver dollar doesn't exist, as the Walking Liberty design was last minted in 1947. However, the 1971 coinage includes the Eisenhower dollar, which contains a copper-nickel composition rather than silver. If you're referring to the value of a genuine Walking Liberty silver dollar from earlier years, its worth typically ranges from $10 to $30, depending on its condition and silver content.
With the date of 1971 it's a EISENHOWER DOLLAR not a Liberty dollar. Only the proof and uncirculated coins sold from the Mint have more than face value regardless of date.
None of the Eisenhower dollar coins (1971-1978) made for general circulation have any silver or are worth more than face value.
One dollar.
One Dollar and it's an Eisenhower dollar not a liberty dollar. Only proof and collector's coins are worth more.
The 1971 Walking Liberty silver dollar doesn't exist, as the Walking Liberty design was last minted in 1947. However, the 1971 coinage includes the Eisenhower dollar, which contains a copper-nickel composition rather than silver. If you're referring to the value of a genuine Walking Liberty silver dollar from earlier years, its worth typically ranges from $10 to $30, depending on its condition and silver content.
With the date of 1971 it's a EISENHOWER DOLLAR not a Liberty dollar. Only the proof and uncirculated coins sold from the Mint have more than face value regardless of date.
With the date of 1971 it's a EISENHOWER DOLLAR not a Liberty dollar. Only the proof and uncirculated coins sold from the Mint have more than face value regardless of date.
None of the Eisenhower dollar coins (1971-1978) made for general circulation have any silver or are worth more than face value.
One dollar.
The coin is still in circulation today, has no silver and is face value only. The coin is a Kennedy half dollar. The word LIBERTY appears on all U.S. coins.
One Dollar and it's an Eisenhower dollar not a liberty dollar. Only proof and collector's coins are worth more.
It's worth one dollar.
8-4-11>> With the date of 1971 it's a EISENHOWER DOLLAR not a Liberty dollar. Only the proof and uncirculated coins sold from the Mint have more than face value regardless of date.
8-4-11>> With the date of 1971 it's a EISENHOWER DOLLAR not a Liberty dollar. Only the proof and uncirculated coins sold from the Mint have more than face value regardless of date.
One dollar.
The 1974 Liberty Silver Dollar does not exist, as the U.S. Mint did not produce any silver dollars in that year. The last silver dollar coins minted for circulation were the Eisenhower dollars, which were made in 1971-1978, but only certain years contained silver. If you are referring to a different type of dollar or a commemorative piece, the value can vary widely based on its condition and market demand. Always consult a numismatic expert or current market resources for precise valuation.