![]() ![]() Question: I have a United States Liberty silver-dollar proof coin and also a half-dollar proof coin, both in a gift box. ![]() I’d like to know if they will ever be valuable. left to bid No bids placed by YOU Placing your bid. 1986 Statue of Liberty Centennial Silver Proof Medal. I paid $24 for the dollar and $7.50 for the half dollar.-C.G.Īnswer: Undoubtedly, you have the new Statue of Liberty coins. Coins & Currency > COINHUNTERS 401 Wednesday Night Timed Coin Auction. (a) (1) The Secretary of the Treasury (hereafter in this title referred to as the 'Secretary') shall issue not more than 500,000 five dollar coins which shall weigh 8.359 grams, have a diameter of 0. As I mentioned before, the Statue of Liberty sets with gold half eagles ($5 pieces) have made spectacular gains. Whether these coins remain on the plus side or eventually drop in value remains to be seen. This is especially true of the proof $1 and 50-cent pieces you purchased. These coins have already made modest advances, but it’s much too early to tell what their long-range potential might be.Ī trend-setting Los Angeles dealer is currently offering the two-piece Statue of Liberty set (dollar and half dollar) for $37.50. Single dollars are being sold for $29.50 and halves are $10.25. The three-piece proof set, which includes the $5 gold piece, is $475, while the three-piece uncirculated set is $675. The $5 proof half eagle is $450 alone the $5 uncirculated is $645. All prices are more than the original issue price. ![]() While everyone would like to turn a profit, the important thing to remember, especially when purchasing commemorative coins, is that they have historical significance beyond their profit potential. ![]() Q: Does paper money have any value? I have a $2 bill Series 1963-A.-M.J.D.Ī: Yes, some paper money is quite valuable. Others, like yours, are just face value.Ī Liberty Bell print (pictured) will be offered at the American Numismatic Assn.'s 95th convention Wednesday to Aug. It will also be available by mail from the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. The engraving, from a 19th-Century hand Spider press, is $16.50. 420 from the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Mail Order Sales, Room 602-11A, 14th and C streets S.W., Washington, D.C. Also available are souvenir cards featuring the face of a second issue (1863-1867), the 5-cent fractional currency note. ![]()
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