It's likely a copy but weigh it if it's under 30 grams it's a copy also look at the edge for a seam most reproductions are cast an metal flows out at the rim. It's best to show it to a collector or a dealer.
The only gold US one dollar coin dated 1904 is a Lewis & Clark Exposition commemorative gold dollar. The coin is distinctive because it is a two-headed coin. Minimum value is $1,000.00
The Carson City mint opened in 1870. If your coin is dated 1860 with a CC mint mark it's a counterfeit.
Yes. In 1904 and 1905 A Lewis and Clark Exposition Gold Dollar was minted in Philadelphia to be sold at the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition of 1905. In 2004, a Lewis And Clark Silver Commemorative Dollar was minted to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the Lewis and Clark expedition.
Please post a new question clarifying what you mean by "late 1860". Do you mean "late in the year 1860", or a coin from the latter part of that decade? If you mean a coin from the end of the decade post its specific date because that's very important.
In AU-55 condition your coin retails for about $950. In MS-60 that figure is about $1900.
A real one would be several thousand dollars. A poor copy made to sell to tourists might be worth a couple dollars. A good replica could bring $25-$50.
The 1860 o seated liberty dollar is a valuable coin, but it depends on the condition. It could be anything from 50 to 3000.
The only gold US one dollar coin dated 1904 is a Lewis & Clark Exposition commemorative gold dollar. The coin is distinctive because it is a two-headed coin. Minimum value is $1,000.00
The Carson City mint opened in 1870. If your coin is dated 1860 with a CC mint mark it's a counterfeit.
Yes. In 1904 and 1905 A Lewis and Clark Exposition Gold Dollar was minted in Philadelphia to be sold at the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition of 1905. In 2004, a Lewis And Clark Silver Commemorative Dollar was minted to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the Lewis and Clark expedition.
She is on it because of how she helped Lewis and Clark find what they did we wanted to honor her by making statues of her and putting her on the coin.
Please post a new question clarifying what you mean by "late 1860". Do you mean "late in the year 1860", or a coin from the latter part of that decade? If you mean a coin from the end of the decade post its specific date because that's very important.
It's coin paying tribute to Sacajawea, the Native American who aided Louis and Clark. It is worth (obviously) one dollar.
she helped Lewis and Clark with their expedition and she was on the gold dollar coin. you can get those coin from the tooth fairy. to get more information go to goggle and search.
In AU-55 condition your coin retails for about $950. In MS-60 that figure is about $1900.
Her name was SACAGAWEA a Shoshone women who was the guide for the Lewis and Clark expedition.
She got famous by having a child on her back while being on a expedition with Lewis and Clark. To honor her we put her on the dollar coin.