
The obverse of the Statue of Liberty Commemorative Silver Dollar features a classic pose of Liberty in the foreground, with the Ellis Island Immigration Center behind her. 100 (10%) copper with a diameter of 38.1mm and a weight of 26.73 grams with a reeded edge. The Statue of Liberty Commemorative Silver Dollar is comprised of. Total mintage for the Statue of Liberty Commemorative Proof Silver Dollar was 6,414,638 total pieces. The Statue of Liberty Commemorative Proof Silver Dollar was minted at the San Francisco (S) Mint. Contact us to get an offer on your coin.We are pleased to offer for sale this 1986 Statue of Liberty Two Coin Commemorative PROOF Set! The set includes one 1986-S Statue of Liberty Commemorative Proof Silver Dollar and one 1986-S Statue of Liberty Commemorative Proof Half Dollar, struck in commemoration of the 100th Anniversary of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. Proof coins are considered more valuable than regular strikes. The letter S signifies that the proof coin was minted in San Francisco. A proof coin has a S mint mark under the left side of the eagle. The back, which is also called the reverse, pictures an eagle with shield and 13 stars.īe sure to check and see if you have a proof 1989 American Silver Eagle. The obverse (front) of the coin shows Lady Liberty with the sun behind her.

Fine Silver One Dollar | The design is fairly plain. As an example, if the silver spot price is $20, then we will pay $20 per coin.Įach one dollar coin has the following text: 1989 – LIBERTY – In God We Trust – United States Of America – E Pluribus Unum – 1 OZ.

If you are in the market to sell, we pay the current spot price for non-proof American Silver Eagles. Because of that silver content, each regular issue 1989 $1 silver coin usually sells for around $2 above or below the current price of an ounce of silver depending on if you are buying or selling. All 1989 ASE coins consist of one ounce of pure silver. However, these are bullion coins, which means that they have a precious metals content. Each coin has a declared value of only one dollar. An American Silver Eagle, also called an ASE by some collectors, is a bullion coin issued by the United States mint.
