The picture of Miss Liberty on the coin is similar to the image used on the Statue of Liberty but the coins were first issued 8 years before the Statue of Liberty was put up - 1878 vs. 1886. They're normally called Morgan dollars after their designer, George T. Morgan. There's more information at the Related Question.
Dollar - the Statue of Liberty (Presidential dollars), an eagle (Sacajawea, 2000-2008), various Native American themes (2009-)Half dollar: an eagleQuarter: eagle, state symbols, or national monumentsDime: torch, oak leaf, olive branchNickel: MonticelloPenny: Lincoln Memorial (up to 2008), Lincoln commemorative images (2009), Union shield (2010-)
Cent: Lincoln Memorial (up to 2008); commemorative scenes from Lincoln's life (2009); the Union Shield (2010-) Nickel: Monticello, Thomas Jefferson's house. Dime: Torch, oak leaf, olive branch Quarter: An eagle (up to 1998); various state and territorial designs (1999-2009), National Park designs (2010-) Half dollar: An eagle, in a design similar to the presidential seal Sacajawea Dollar: soaring eagle (2000-2008), various Native American designs (2009-) Presidential Dollar: The Statue of Liberty
Please look at your pocket change. Every single US coin except Presidential dollars has the word Liberty on it, and those have the Statue of Liberty on the back. Up till the 1940s some or all denominations also carried a picture of Miss Liberty on the front. Because it's not possible to list the value of every US coin ever minted, please post a new and much more specific question or questions with your coins' dates, denominations, and mint marks.
All Walking Liberty Half dollars from 1940 to 1947 regardless of mintmarks, in average circulated condition are valued the same at $14.00. The values will go up and down along with the price of silver.
walk up the Statue of Liberty to the torch with a latter and change them
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Yes there is.
When they first got the statue of liberty they put a solar system in the torch and so the sun reflects on it and makes it light up.
No, the statue represents liberty. That is why it holds up the torch-to light the way to freedom.
No it never litte up
Yeah, there is. There was a door and it was locked forever and you can't go in then. There's probably spider webs there then! The staircase to the torch was rebuilt by SRS, a specialty handrail fabricating company in Metuchen, New Jersey, in time for the reopening on July 4, 2009. The staircase and handrail needed to be custom fabricated in place, as was the original. You can now go up to the torch.
yes it does. the statue has a light that light up at night.(powered like any light)\
lady liberty is a statue made by the Americans which stands in America on liberty island. she was also holding a book and a torch which lit up the sky actually the lady liberty was made by the french and it was given to the united states as a gift, they had to ship the whole statue by pieces.
yes Go on google and go on images and look up "statue of liberty"
You take a mop and shout look out granny smith then touch the statue then cry and eat yak cheese then.................... wait there are stairs. Oh, the security might block it off if ya don't give him any of your yak cheese.
No. The Statue of Liberty is made up of all copper.