The value would depend upon the denomination and the condition of the coin.
Of the 4 US coins that are dated 1799 all have Liberty on them a denomination would help.
The U.S. didn't strike any quarters dated 1799. Your coin is either a fantasy piece or an outright counterfeit.
How much is a 1779 coin worth in the us
The value of a 1799 coin depends on the coin's denomination such as dime or quarter. It also depends on what country the coin came from, where it was minted and the condition of the coin. Without that information, it is impossible to state a value.
The only U.S. coin dated 1799 in the weight range, is a $10 gold eagle at 17.50 grams.
Of the 4 US coins that are dated 1799 all have Liberty on them a denomination would help.
The U.S. didn't strike any quarters dated 1799. Your coin is either a fantasy piece or an outright counterfeit.
How much is a 1779 coin worth in the us
The value of a 1799 coin depends on the coin's denomination such as dime or quarter. It also depends on what country the coin came from, where it was minted and the condition of the coin. Without that information, it is impossible to state a value.
It very much depends on which 1799 coin you have, and also on its condition. If copper, then you could have a farthing or a halfpenny. No silver coins have that date, but gold coins of 1799 include the third guinea and guinea. See the related link for more detailed information.
The only U.S. coin dated 1799 in the weight range, is a $10 gold eagle at 17.50 grams.
No US 1799 coin will have a mintmark, all were struck in Philadelphia.
Try a coin dealer or take it to a coin show.
The best choice would be to take it to a coin shop and have it appraised.
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its fake o silver dollars were made in 1799
August 13, 2009 The only silver coin produced by the US Mint in 1799 was the silver dollar. Although it had no denomination on it, the word "LIBERTY" was on the obverse side of the coin. If your coin has no "Liberty", then it is worn so much the word has been rubbed off or it is not a US coin. If it is worn badly then the value would probably be about $600. If it is not worn then, probably, it is not a US coin.