All twenty-cent pieces are scarce and valuable. However, you need to provide the mint-mark and some gauge of the condition for anyone to provide you with an accurate value. The mint-mark is very important, the 1875 S 20 cent piece is the most common of all of them with over a million minted, however the 1875 CC 20 cent piece is even rarer with only a bit more than a 100,000 minted, and the 1875 20 cent piece with no mintmark is rarer still with less than 40,000 minted. The mintmark will be above the Y in TWENTY on the reverse of the coin. Do not clean your coin. Cleaning a coin can only cause it to lose value, sometimes dramatically. 20 cent pieces are one of the most valuable denominations of US coinage to collectors. It is worth far more than its silver content even if it is in poor condition and a 1875 S, however, without knowing the condition and mint-marks of your coin, I can't say how much it is worth because values change dramatically depending on condition and mint-mark.
The 1875 Double Eagle is made from 90% gold & 10% copper.
The U.S. only made 20¢ pieces from 1875 to 1878.If your coin has a rose design on it and says 20 PENCE, not "cents", it's a common British circulation coin worth about 34 cents. In that case it's not silver either, it's copper-nickel.
The current retail values of the 1875 $20.00 Double Eagle is $1,430.00-$1,880.00 for circulated coins
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Sorry, no US twenty cent coins (1875-1878) were struck in 1944 look at the coin again.
All US Twenty-Cent pieces (1875-1878) are fairly scarce, even very low grade coins are valued at $50.00 or more. This coin needs to be seen for an accurate assessment of value, please take it to a dealer or collector.
In 1875 silver dollars were called Trade Dollars and are valued from $200 to $125,000 depending upon the mint mark and the condition of the coin.
July 29, 2009 All 1875 Indian Head Cents were minted at the US Mint facility in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The values for these cents in various circulated and uncirculated grades are shown in the chart below. Circulated Grades.............1875 G4......................................$15 F12.....................................$52 EF40...................................$140 AU55...................................$185 Uncirculated Grades MS60...................................$230 MS63...................................$290 MS64...................................$335 MS65...................................$485 MS66...................................$600
70% of 1875= 70% * 1875= 0.7 * 1875= 1,312.5
As of 09/2008, retail prices are roughly: $105 in worn condition $190 with moderate wear $270 with almost no wear
1875 = 187500%.
Preston Leslie (born March 8, 1819 in Wayne County, Kentucky; died February 7, 1907 in Helena, Montana) succeeded John W. Stevenson as the twenty-sixth governor of Kentucky, serving between February 13, 1871 and August 31, 1875. Following the end of Leslie's term as Governor of Kentucky, James B. McCreary (born July 8, 1838 in Richmond, Kentucky; died October 8, 1918 in Richmond, Kentucky) became the twenty-seventh Governor of Kentucky, serving between August 31, 1875 and September 2, 1879.