Discount Money? You Bet. Click Here for the Liberty Dollar.

  "Federal Reserve Notes are not dollars."--Russell Munk, Assistant General Counsel, Department of the Treasury, 1977.


What does the Liberty Dollar look like?

Here are images of the Liberty Dollar circulating currency available for use.
Images are not actual size.

The Silver Liberty-face value of $20
Silver Liberty
Actual size:  39mm diameter
Minted from 1 Troy ounce of .999 fine Silver

$10 Silver Liberty
$10 Silver Liberty
Smaller than the $20 Silver Liberty.
Minted from 1/2 Troy ounce of .999 fine Silver

The Gold Liberty-face value of $500
Gold Liberty
Actual size:  35mm diameter

The $1 Silver Certificate
Front
$1 Certificate Front
Back
$1 Certificate Back
(Note:  now backed by 1/20 ounce of silver)
Actual size: 2.75" by 5"


$5 Silver Certificate
Front
$5 Certificate Front
Back
$5 Certificate Back
(Note:  now backed by 1/4 ounce of silver)
Actual size: 2.75" by 5.25"


 $10 Silver Certificate
Front
$10 Certificate Front
Back
$10 Certificate Back
(Note:  now backed by 1/2 ounce of silver)
Actual size: 2.75" by 5.5"

$20 Silver Certificate
Front
$20 Certificate Front
Back
$20 Certificate Back
Actual size:  2.75" by 5.75"

$500 Gold Certificate
$500 Gold Certificate
Actual size: 2.75" by 6.5"

The most popular form is the $20 Silver Liberty, but the $1, $5, $10, and $20 Silver Certificates are catching up fast!

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