
1986-S Statue of Liberty Commemorative Silver Dollar
Selling Price
$45
History
The 1986 Statue of Liberty Commemorative Silver Dollar was issued by the United States Mint to celebrate the centennial of the Statue of Liberty's dedication in 1886. The coin features Ellis Island's main building on the obverse alongside Lady Liberty, commemorating both symbols of American immigration and freedom. These coins were struck in 90% silver and issued in both proof and uncirculated versions, with the 'S' mint mark indicating production at the San Francisco Mint. This commemorative coin appeals to numismatists, American history enthusiasts, and collectors of commemorative coinage. The 1986 Statue of Liberty series represents an important milestone in modern U.S. commemorative coinage and holds both historical significance and precious metal value. Collectors value these coins for their patriotic symbolism, silver content, and connection to one of America's most iconic landmarks.
Origin
San Francisco, California, United States
Maker
United States Mint
Time period
1986