I like Liberty depicted in all US coins, except the 2017 depiction of Liberty in the 225th Anniversary American Liberty Silver Medal.
However, I am partial to the Statue of Liberty design in the US Liberty Silver Dollar, the Liberty Trade Silver™ and generic rounds and bars with image of the Statue of Liberty because it is a depiction of a true, existing monument to 'liberty', and not some representation in the mind of an artist.
I have shown in a previous post the "real" Liberty Trade Silver™ of MTB minted by the Engelhard Mint, the Johson Matthey Mint, and the Casa de Moneda Mexico Mint.
The silver pieces in the upright position shown below are not Liberty Trade Silver™ (while those laying are) but are as beautiful.
I had asked , a good steemit & YouTube friend and stacker, to locate these pieces and acquire them for me.
Some vintage silver rounds and bars come with high premiums, such as the Liberty Trade Silver™ rounds and bars commissioned by MTB. They carry premiums so much higher than many government-issued bullion silver coins.
It is great to be able to have a friend like to hunt down vintage silver with similar designs of the iconic Statue of Liberty for about $5.00 above spot. Thanks again to
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My other favorites in generic silver include the American Bison or Buffalo, the American Indian Head, The American Prospector, and The American Bald Eagle, to name a few.
What is your favorite design in generic silver?