Depends, being copies the coins can range from worthless (made out of base metal and then plated) or worth about $25+ in melt (if made from silver). The coins contain no collector value and all value comes from the metal the coin is made from.
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 authentic coin is well over Two Million dollars and 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.
Authentic examples of the 1797 Draped Bust half dollar start at $15,000.00. Many copy's and replicas exist, so if you actually have this coin, take it to a coin dealer for an assessment to see if it's real.
As with most early American coins varieties exist, and the 1798 Draped Bust dollar has 10 Major varieties and two reverses and all are considered scarce. Values of authentic circulated examples run from $1,100.00 to more than $80,000.00 depending on grade and type. Many replicas and copy's exist.
A copy of any US coin has no numismatical value. Their worth is limited to that of the metals from which they are made.
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 authentic coin is well over Two Million dollars and 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.
Authentic examples of the 1797 Draped Bust half dollar start at $15,000.00. Many copy's and replicas exist, so if you actually have this coin, take it to a coin dealer for an assessment to see if it's real.
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As with most early American coins varieties exist, and the 1798 Draped Bust dollar has 10 Major varieties and two reverses and all are considered scarce. Values of authentic circulated examples run from $1,100.00 to more than $80,000.00 depending on grade and type. Many replicas and copy's exist.
A copy of any US coin has no numismatical value. Their worth is limited to that of the metals from which they are made.
No. An authentic coin is NOT magnetic. 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.
Probably so. The 1796 should not have the shield on the reverse. That reverse was not used until 1798 - is it possible that the date is not clear? Is it the correct weight (26.96 Gm)? An experienced dealer or collector could probably tell if it is a cheap cast copy, but if it was made by a serious counterfieter it may need to be examined by an expert. If it was made as a novelty item in the US after 1972, it should have the word "COPY" stamped on one side. Struck copies of old US silver dollars are sold in the Orient. Many tourists have returned from Hong Kong with an 1804 dollar they bought for about $10. A real one is worth about $2 Million.
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.
All 19 examples of this coin have a minimum value of one million dollars each. The 1804 dollar is one of the most well known rarities of all US coins, many copy's, replicas and fakes exist.
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.
All 19 examples of this coin have a minimum value of one million dollars each. The 1804 dollar is one of the most well known rarities of all US coins, many copy's, replicas and fakes exist.