Liberty Dollar
History of The Liberty Dollar. The founding of The Liberty Dollar dates from September 11, 1974 when Bernard von NotHaus wrote “To Know Value” – an economic research paper and established the Royal Hawaiian Mint. Almost from the very beginning of the Mint, von NotHaus was drawn to create a new currency for Hawaii. The now-defunct organization with the unwieldy name 'National Organization for the Repeal of the Federal Reserve Act and the Internal Revenue Code,' or NORFED for short, produced the Liberty Dollar (ALD) coins. The coin is 26.5 millimeters in diameter, weighs 8.1 grams and is composed of a pure copper core with outer layers of magnesium brass (77 percent copper, 12 percent zinc, 7 percent manganese, and 4 percent nickel). Although the mint originally marketed this coin as the 'Golden Dollar,' the coin does not contain any gold.
Liberty Silver Dollar Value Chart
The 2021 Double Liberty Head Dollar, with highly prized frosted reliefs and mirror-like backgrounds, is larger than both U.S. Morgan and Peace Silver Dollars.