If you mean a real silver dollar that was made in 1935 or before, it's "Miss Liberty", not a exact portrait of a real person but the artist stylized, symbolic idea of what she looks like. Each series of US dollars have a different "Miss Liberty"
8-5-11>>> The AW you see is Adolph A. Weinman's monogram, he designed the coin. It appears on all Walking Liberty half dollars and Mercury Head dimes.
Circulated coins are 1 or 2 dollars uncirculated coins about 8 dollars
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Please check again and post a new question. 1836 silver dollars carry a full portrait of Miss Liberty in a sitting position and so are called Liberty Seated dollars.
No U.S. silver dollars have an Indian Head design, so if you have one it's not real. A genuine silver dollar coin dated 1851 would be a Seated Liberty coin. I have seen many 'fantasy' silver rounds with the Indian Head design with different dates, but they all have the 1oz .999 fine silver markings somewhere on the coin.
Sorry no Indian Head silver dollars have ever been made. Post new question.
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8-5-11>>> The AW you see is Adolph A. Weinman's monogram, he designed the coin. It appears on all Walking Liberty half dollars and Mercury Head dimes.
Circulated coins are 1 or 2 dollars uncirculated coins about 8 dollars
All US silver dollars minted from 1794 to 1935 carried a picture of Miss Liberty. There were none with an Indian Head design.
There are NO US Liberty Head dollars dated 1846 but there are Seated Liberty dollars dated 1846. Consult a qualified coin dealer
Gold-plated, not gold. The Morgan design was used on silver dollars, so the good news is that the underlying silver coin is worth about $15 as of 06/2010
About 300.00 Us Dollars plain and simple
If it has .999 Fine silver on it, it's a privately made "silver round" not a coin. The value would be for the silver by weight.
Yes, There are presidential silver dollars. And one of them is George Washington, the first silver dollar made had George Washington, and it was made February 15, 2007Not exactly.True silver dollars haven't been minted for circulation since 1935. All of the Presidential series $1 coins are made of brass so they're not called silver dollars, even by the Mint. They're just $1 coins or sometimes "golden dollars" because they have a golden color.
The best thing to do is type in Morgan dollars on your browser and click on images.
Please check your coin again and post a new question. No silver dollars were made in 1834 and the first Liberty Head design dollars were the famous Morgan series, starting in 1878.