Is this a 1987 Standing Liberty?

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  1. silentMove1

    silentMove1 New Member

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    Hello silverstalker Community,
    I came across the coin in the images below and found very little information in the internet about it, so my question is... "is this really a 1987 Standing Liberty?" The reason I ask is because the 1987 Standing Liberty most commonly has a different design. If anyone can help identify this coin for me as far as actuality, price, history, etc...., it would really be appreciated.

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    Thank you very much in advance for your help. :)
    :cool::cool::cool::cool::D:cool::cool::cool::cool::cool:
     
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    spannermonkey Well-Known Member Silver Stacker

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    bja Member Silver Stacker

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    Didnt they stop making these in the 30s? Liberty also looks like a man. Chinese?
     
  4. silentMove1

    silentMove1 New Member

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    Ha ha, perhaps not Chinese.... but I am now almost positive that this is not a "1987 Standing Liberty" but its an Art Coin simulating the coin of the early 1900s.... Thank you still for your response...
     
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    I have one of these. It is not US Mint issue, but it is a beautiful coin. It has no monetary denomination on it.
     
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    If it doesn't have a monetary denomination, it is a round. Ask the Liberty people about the consequences of putting a monetary denomination on a round.
     
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    Bullion round by a private mint.
     
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    ironwood Active Member Silver Stacker

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    Oh no, definitely not Chinese. It's part of the transgender series issued by the LGBT Mint. :p
     
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    in god we trVst??? One would think that US Mint would know how to spell. :D

    crap
     
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    Liberty does look like she/he could kick your arse
     

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