These United States coins, minted from 1916 to 1947, feature Adolph A. Weinman’s iconic design of Liberty striding towards the rising sun. Composed of 90% silver, these coins are larger denominations of currency and hold both numismatic and intrinsic value, making them sought after by collectors and investors alike.
Their significance stems from their historical context, representing a period of American optimism and artistic achievement in coinage. The high silver content provides an inherent worth tied to the precious metal’s market value, while their collectibility is fueled by their age, design, and relative scarcity in certain grades. They serve as tangible pieces of American history and a store of value.