The Liberty Coin from 1799 typically refers to the United States silver dollar featuring the image of Lady Liberty. Its value can vary significantly based on condition, rarity, and demand among collectors, often ranging from several hundred to several thousand dollars. Coins in higher grades or with unique characteristics can fetch even higher prices at auctions. Collectors often seek these coins for their historical significance and aesthetic appeal.
Of the 4 US coins that are dated 1799 all have Liberty on them a denomination would help.
Of the 4 U.S. coins that are dated 1799 all have the word "LIBERTY" on them, a denomination is needed. Post new question.
A denomination is needed. All U.S coins dated 1799 have the word LIBERTY and a woman's face on the obverse (front) of them. Post new question.
With 6 major variety's of the 1799 dollar, retail values run from $1,000.00 to over $18,000.00 for genuine circulated coins depending on the grade.
Although the word LIBERTY appears on all US coins its not used to identify any coin. A denomination is needed. Please post new question.
Of the 4 US coins that are dated 1799 all have Liberty on them a denomination would help.
Of the 4 U.S. coins that are dated 1799 all have the word "LIBERTY" on them, a denomination is needed. Post new question.
A denomination is needed. All U.S coins dated 1799 have the word LIBERTY and a woman's face on the obverse (front) of them. Post new question.
With 6 major variety's of the 1799 dollar, retail values run from $1,000.00 to over $18,000.00 for genuine circulated coins depending on the grade.
Although the word LIBERTY appears on all US coins its not used to identify any coin. A denomination is needed. Please post new question.
That could describe any of nearly a dozen US and private coins from that year. Please post a new question with the coin's denomination.
its fake o silver dollars were made in 1799
There are no "liberty coins" all US coins either have "LIBERTY" written on the coin or have a personification of Liberty. There are a few "liberty" coins that can more easily be identified and valued such as Standing Liberty Quarters (minted 1916-1930). But without knowing the denomination, the date, and the condition of the coin it is impossible to answer your question.
Liberty coins are coins that feature a personification of Liberty, NOT coins that just say "LIBERTY" somewhere on them. Liberty coins include the Standing Liberty Quarter (1916-1930), the Morgan Dollar (1878-1921) the Peace Dollar (1921-1935) and many other early US coins. Without knowing what years/mintmarks/condition your coins are in it is impossible to assign them values.
The coins actually have a picture of the lady liberty sitting down on them.
Liberty, Equality and Fraternity.
Liberty Head gold coins are a series of 4 different denominations of coins struck from 1839 to 1907.