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1 dollar silver coin 1851 value.
1851 o 290 000 270 values are for coins in fine condition unless otherwise noted.
The dollar coin is a united states coin with a face value of one united states dollar it is the second largest u s.
One dollar 1851 liberty.
The reverse has the denomination.
Coin currently minted for circulation in terms of physical size with a diameter of 1 043 inches 26 5 millimeters and a thickness of 0 079 in 2 0 mm coming second to the half dollar dollar coins have been minted in the united states in gold silver and base metal versions.
Intended to be used as regular currency the gold dollar was issued in three types.
1851 3 317 671 minted 250.
Anthony one dollar coin.
1851 d 9 882 1 350.
Values range from about 7 500 in a grade of very good 8 to 35 000 in uncirculated.
It is not made of silver.
Anthony one dollar coins from 1979 through 1981 and then again in 1999.
However there are a few coins that are worth more than your common susan b.
The 1 gold piece was produced by the united states mint from 1849 until 1889.
1851 c 41 267 1 150.
The obverse of the coin has the indian head design that is similar to the indian cents of 1859 1909.
A real silver dollar dated 1851 is a liberty seated dollar.
The united states mint issued susan b.
Here s a breakdown of 1850 1 gold coins and their values.
Us gold 1 coins.
Be wary of buying unslabbed c and d mint gold dollars.
Value of these coins is due solely to the fact that it is a neat item and people might be willing to pay as much as 10 us dollars to own one that is in good condition.
Some american gold coins were melted down shortly before the civil war for their value and for a while it was popular to incorporate these dollar coins into jewelry.
1851 is a key year for liberty seated silver dollars.
Numismedia lists the following approximate retail values as of 02 2014.
The differences between an original 1851 silver dollar and a restrike concern the location of the date on the coin s obverse.
Although you do not find them in circulation very often they are quite common and inexpensive.