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He is asking about a 1980 LIBERTY Silver Eagle. It is a bullion coin that predates (and was privately minted) the American Silver Eagle (1986). The confusion comes from the reverse having the inscription “One Silver Eagle” which many know to be synonymous with “one silver Dollar“. It is not legal tender and is worth its weight in silver and any premium you can squeeze out of a collector.

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There were no centennial coins issued by the US Mint in 1982.

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The 1986 Statue of Liberty Centennial half dollar is a copper-nickel clad coin. Current retail value is $4.00.

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12y ago

The coin is a Susan B. Anthony dollar (1979-1981 & 1999), not a Liberty dollar. They are very common, still found in circulation and have no silver in them. It's just a dollar, spend it.

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