Genuine Draped Bust 1803 U.S. silver dollars run from $1,000.00 to more than $10,000.00 depending on condition. Many replicas and copies exist.
Genuine US silver dollars of this date (1803) run from $1,000.00 to more than $10,000.00 depending on condition.
The other date 2002 is at the bottom ( same side ) of the coin. 1803 is the year Ohio became a state. It's just a quarter, spend it.
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Indian Head cents were minted from 1859 to 1909. If your coin is about the size of a half-dollar (around 30 mm in diameter) it is called a Large Cent or Liberty Head cent, not an Indian Head cent. If it's anything else please post a new question with more details.
The U.S. didn't mint any quarters dated 1803. However, if the date 1803 is just below the word "Ohio," and the date 2002 is at the bottom, then it's a modern state quarter worth 25 cents.
Genuine US silver dollars of this date (1803) run from $1,000.00 to more than $10,000.00 depending on condition.
Genuine US silver dollars of this date (1803) run from $1,000.00 to more than $10,000.00 depending on condition.
The other date 2002 is at the bottom ( same side ) of the coin. 1803 is the year Ohio became a state. It's just a quarter, spend it.
There were no Singer sewing machines in 1803.
It was during 1803.
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Indian Head cents were minted from 1859 to 1909. If your coin is about the size of a half-dollar (around 30 mm in diameter) it is called a Large Cent or Liberty Head cent, not an Indian Head cent. If it's anything else please post a new question with more details.
It's a representation of Miss Liberty
The U.S. didn't mint any quarters dated 1803. However, if the date 1803 is just below the word "Ohio," and the date 2002 is at the bottom, then it's a modern state quarter worth 25 cents.
Five Shillings GBP in 1803 had the purchasing power of about £16.80 GBP today.
Sounds like you have a 1903 commemorative medal.
All US coins minted in 1803 carried a picture of Miss Liberty. Silver coins minted in 1803 included half-dimes, dimes, half-dollars, and dollars. Please make sure your coin is actually from 1803 and doesn't carry that date as part of a commemorative inscription (e.g. the Lewis and Clark commemorative nickel issued in 2004), then check out the Related Questions below for more information.