Ah, honey, that misprint is called a "VAM" variety, and it's worth a pretty penny to the right collector. Depending on the condition, that quirky quarter could fetch anywhere from $100 to $500 or more. So, if you've got one lying around, dust it off and cash in!
It is part of the normal design. Both the Peace Dollar and the Standing Liberty Quarter use the Latin U which looks like a V. It is not an error, it is simply a stylistic choice the designers made. Many, many, non-US coins (and other works of art and manuscripts) use it too.
Yes, this is normal and all Peace dollars have it. So do Standing Liberty quarters.
Trust is -not- misspelled. It simply uses the Latin U which looks like a V. The Standing Liberty Quarter also uses the same lettering, along with many other coins from the same time period or older. It is worth the same that any other 1922 Peace dollar is worth, which is around $30-35 if in circulated condition, mostly for the silver value since 1922 is a common date.
Liberty in god we trust 2011
It's supposed to be like that.
its a quarter has liberty ,god we trust, united state ,quarter dollar on front
The word trust is not misspelled. The Peace dollar and the standing liberty quarter both use the Latin spelling of trust as TRVST. 1925 is a common date for the peace dollar, and unless in uncirculated condition, it is worth anywhere from $25-35.
It is part of the normal design. Both the Peace Dollar and the Standing Liberty Quarter use the Latin U which looks like a V. It is not an error, it is simply a stylistic choice the designers made. Many, many, non-US coins (and other works of art and manuscripts) use it too.
Right now, it's worth around $3.00.
Yes, this is normal and all Peace dollars have it. So do Standing Liberty quarters.
The population of Liberty Property Trust is 450.
Liberty Property Trust was created in 1972.
Trust is -not- misspelled. It simply uses the Latin U which looks like a V. The Standing Liberty Quarter also uses the same lettering, along with many other coins from the same time period or older. It is worth the same that any other 1922 Peace dollar is worth, which is around $30-35 if in circulated condition, mostly for the silver value since 1922 is a common date.
The symbol for Liberty Property Trust in the NYSE is: LPT.
E pluribus unum. Which means one of several in latin. Standing for the states of America uniting as one nation to be free of tyranny from Great Britain.
Unless your coin has been altered by somebody, the letters are actually TRVST. This is the spelling that was used on some coins of that time period, for the word TRUST (i.e. In God We Trust). It was stylish at the time to use the Latin alphabet, which uses a "V" in place of the "U". Another coin of that time period that uses the same spelling is the Standing Liberty Quarter (1916-1930).
As of July 2014, the market cap for Liberty Property Trust (LPT) is $5,421,910,431.85.