Yes, the 1865 Dollar and quarter have essentially the same Seated Liberty obverse and Eagle reverse designs. The main difference is the size -- the diameter of the dollar is 38.1mm and the quarter is 24.3mm.
If by "looks like a quarter" you're referring to a modern quarter, there are many fake "Washington dollars" on the market. They're most likely from the Far East. The portrait of Washington is a dead giveaway - aside from being crudely copied, that particular image was first used in 1932 so it could never have appeared on an 1865 coin.
Washington has never been on a silver dollar. An 1865 U.S. silver dollar is one of the Liberty Seated series of coins.
Yes, Liberty Seated dollars were struck in 1865.
In average circulated condition, a 1865 Seated Liberty dollar has retail values of $350.00-$525.00
If you mean a Mint State 1865 Seated Liberty dollar coin? Retail values are $3,000.00+. If not, post new question.
The value of an 1865 Washington silver dollar varies based upon its condition. In good or fair condition, the value averages $195. Keep in mind that these values do change nearly daily depending on the value of silver.
Washington has never been on a silver dollar. An 1865 U.S. silver dollar is one of the Liberty Seated series of coins.
Yes, Liberty Seated dollars were struck in 1865.
In average circulated condition, a 1865 Seated Liberty dollar has retail values of $350.00-$525.00
If you mean a Mint State 1865 Seated Liberty dollar coin? Retail values are $3,000.00+. If not, post new question.
The value of an 1865 Washington silver dollar varies based upon its condition. In good or fair condition, the value averages $195. Keep in mind that these values do change nearly daily depending on the value of silver.
A genuine 1865 Seated Liberty silver dollar is worth no less than $300 in worn condition, and over $2,000 in uncirculated condition.
The first Morgan was struck in 1878 and no silver dollars were struck at the New Orleans Mint in 1865. Look at the coin again and post new question.
The best thing to do is take it to a dealer or collector for their opinion.
This is a fantasy piece that IS NOT a U.S. Mint issue coin. It has no numismatic value.MoreThey're well-known counterfeits produced in the Far East. The design is crudely copied from the current Washington quarter which of course didn't exist in 1865.
No. All silver dollars struck in 1865 bear the Seated Liberty type. None were struck with Washington on them. What you have is either a contemporary token, or a modern fantasy piece. Your coin may not even be silver.More detailsThese are modern fakes made by the bucket-load in both the Middle East and Far East. They're not silver, not from 1865, and not genuine.
Newfoundland dollar was created in 1865.
Well, uh, the U.S. didn't mint any silver dollars for circulation from 1804 to 1835 inclusive.If you have a dollar coin dated 1808 you have a fantasy piece or an outright counterfeit. The last couple of decades have seen a flood of counterfeits, mostly made in the Far East. The quality ranges from excellent to ridiculously bad, with impossible dates and designs such as an 1808 dollar. A year or so ago I saw an 1865 Washington quarter that was a similar counterfeit!If by some chance your coin is not a dollar, please post a new question with the denomination so it can be identified. Thanks!