Obverse: the obverse of the coin depicts passing the Statue of Liberty (Walking Liberty). To the upper semicircle, is minted the word "LIBERTY", the coin at the bottom of the left side of the carved words "IN GOD WE TRUST", in the bottom coin minted years. Passing the Statue of Liberty (Walking Liberty) image between 1916 and 1947. It was depicted on US 50 cents silver coin. Those passing the Statue of Liberty image is the author of American and German sculptor Adolph A. Weinman. This image of the coin is considered to be one of the best and most successful obverse images depicted on US coins.
Reverse: a graph of the United States of America symbol - White Eagle for one leg shield in accordance with an olive branch in the other - the arc arrows. In its beak eagle time zone with the inscription - "E PLURIBUS UNUM" (from Lat. one out of many). Above the Eagle superimposed thirteen stars, symbolizing the American colonies in 1776, together with the United States declared independence from Great Britain. At the top edge of the coin engraved the words "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" (United States), the lower part of the coin engraved coin specifications - "1 oz. FINE SILVER ~ ONE DOLLAR".
About the coin: this coin is minted from 1986. and it has become one of the most popular and best-known investment silver coins in the world.