Not silver, copper-nickel
Not 1788, either. That's the date Connecticut was admitted to the union.
Not worth anything more than 25 cents.
Bottom line: Take a look at all of the other state quarters that have been minted in the last 10 years. ALL OF THEM have both the date of issue and the date that the state joined the union.
$ 1,000 or more!
conneticut's shape
You need to provide the date, mint mark and condition. All dimes minted from 1796 to 1945 carried a picture of Miss Liberty, and most also carry the word "Liberty". Please post a new question with more details including the coin's date.
Liberty Nickels The picture on the liberty or V nickel is Lady Liberty. See the pictures on eBay by typing in Liberty V nickel.
ALL American coins carry either the word LIBERTY or a picture of Miss Liberty, because freedom and liberty are the bases on which the US was founded.
Statue of Liberty.
The goddess of Liberty
More information is needed - what is the coin's date, mint mark, and condition? US silver dollars carried a picture of Miss Liberty from 1794 to 1935, and so do modern Presidential dollars. All other $1 coins have that word on them, so "Liberty dollar" could apply to any of them.
ALL American coins carry either the word LIBERTY or a picture of Miss Liberty, because freedom and liberty are the bases on which the US was founded.
The coins actually have a picture of the lady liberty sitting down on them.
All silver dollars (1794-1935) have a picture of Miss Liberty on the front and an eagle on the back.
No, I cannot show a picture.