15 are known. 8 of which are the "Class I" specimens which were struck in 1834 as gifts to diplomats, these are known as the "original" 1804 silver dollars. There is 1 "class II" specimen, struck over a Swiss Shooting Thaler by mint employees (illegally) in 1858-1860, others were known but were destroyed by the US Mint. There are 6 "class III" specimens made under the same circumstances as the "class II" specimens but managed to escape destruction but unlike the "class II" specimens, they were struck on silver dollar blanks and not overstruck on a Swiss Shooting Thaler.
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There were no Morgan silver dollars minted in 1804. The first year of mintage for them was 1878.
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A authentic Draped Bust 1804 dollar is worth over Two Million dollars, but all 19 known examples are well accounted for. Many counterfeits & copy's exist, also it's a favorite for modern "Silver Rounds" made to look like the 1804 dollar.
A dollar
10.000.000$
There were no Morgan silver dollars minted in 1804. The first year of mintage for them was 1878.
Click on the link in the "RELATED LINKS" at the lower left corner of this box to see the 1804 silver dollar.
I wsnt sell silver dollar 1804 year.
A authentic Draped Bust 1804 dollar is worth over Two Million dollars, but all 19 known examples are well accounted for. Many counterfeits & copy's exist, also it's a favorite for modern "Silver Rounds" made to look like the 1804 dollar.
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This is NOT an original 1804 silver dollar. The value is only worth what the metal is worth. If it's made out silver it will be worth more than if it just has a silver plating with some like a stainless steel core.
In your search box type in [1804 dollar] an click on images. This will bring up pictures of the coins.
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The U.S. didn't make any half dollars dated 1804.
A authentic coin is well over Two Million dollars. All 19 known examples are accounted for. Many counterfeits & copy's exist, also it's a favorite for modern "Silver Rounds" made to look like the 1804 dollar.