Obverse: the obverse of the coin depicts the head of Lady Liberty, which is wearing tiara, otherwise known as Frygian's hat, with the word "Liberty". Surrounded by thirteen stars, symbolizing the first thirteen states. At the top of the coin is the inscription "E PLURIBUS UNUM" (eng. Out of many, one). At the bottom of the coin is the year of minting.
Reverse: the reverse of the coin depicts the U.S. symbol White Eagle, which holds arrows and olive branches in its nails. Over the Eagle we can see words "IN GOD WE TRUST". Around the Eagle is minted the name of the state "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA". At the bottom of the reverse is small letter which is mint mark and the denomination of the coin "ONE DOLLAR".
About the coin: a silver one-dollar coin that was minted from 1878 to 1921. It was designed by George T. Morgan and that design is one of the most popular American money drawing.
*The picture shows a photo of a general nature, this type of coin, so the coin sold may differ slightly from the coin in the picture. Because these are historic, original coins, they can have a variety of scratches and wear.