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There are NO US Liberty Head dollars dated 1846 but there are Seated Liberty dollars dated 1846. Consult a qualified coin dealer

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What is the value of a 1846 silver dollar?

The 1846 Liberty Seated Dollar has retail values in the circulated grades that run from $216.00 in G-4 to $1,590.00 in AU-58. I suggest having a dealer or collector evaluate the coin for a accurate value.


What is the value of a 1846 silver dollar coin?

The 1846 Liberty Seated Dollar has retail values in the circulated grades that run from $216.00 in G-4 to $1,590.00 in AU-58. I suggest having a dealer or collector evaluate the coin for a accurate value.


How much is an 1846 silver dollar worth?

The coin needs to be seen for a accurate assessment of value. With a date of 1846 it's one of the "Liberty Seated" series of silver dollars. A coin in average circulated condition has retail values of $250.00-$500.00 or more depending on the grade of the coin.


Value of 1846 cc seated liberty dollar?

The first year the Carson City mint struck any coins was 1870


What is the value of an 1801 0 US silver dollar?

1846 was the first year for an "O" mintmark on a dollar coin. Look at the coin again and post new question.


1846 silver dollar?

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Do 1846-1848 us trade dollars have any value?

If the coins have "TRADE DOLLAR" on the reverse and ARE dated 1846 & 1848 they are FAKE. The first Trade Dollar was issued in 1873. But some people do mistake Liberty Seated dollars for Trade Dollars. Mostly because of the similar obverse design. Look at the coin again and post new question.


What is the value of an 1846 US 1000 dollar silver certificate?

Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question that might help to ID it. The only federally-issued $1000 silver certificates were dated 1878 and 1891.


How much is a 1848 series O silver dollar worth?

The New Orleans Mint did not strike any dollar coins in 1848 only in 1846 for that decade.


How do you determine on a silver dollar if it is minted and where would the o or s be located on the coin I have a 1846 silver dollar but cannot find its value due to not knowing what to look?

The mintmark on a Seated Liberty Dollar would be located on the back of the coin, beneath the eagle's talons. It could be "S" (for San Francisco), "O" (for New Orleans), "CC" (for Carson City), or there could be no mintmark, signifying that the coin was minted in Philadelphia. 1846 dollars were only minted in Philadelphia and New Orleans. The San Francisco and Carson City mints weren't established yet. As of 03/2009 Numismedia lists retail prices for an 1846 Philadelphia dollar ranging from $215 for a very worn coin to over $2000 for an uncirculated specimen. If it has an O mint mark the range is $270 to $6000+ In any case you should have your coin professionally appraised.


How can you tell if your 1846 us silver dollar is authentic?

Unfortunately there's not a specific single identifier for a counterfeit Seated Liberty Dollar a couple of things most people can do is you can weigh the coin it should be 26.73 grams with a diameter of 38.1mm. But this does not guarantee it's authentic. I suggest submitting it to a third-party grading service


Where do you find the location a liberty silver dollar was minted?

ALL silver dollars were "Liberty" dollars because they had a picture of Miss Liberty on them, so you have to know what style or date you have. Also, any dollars minted at Philadelphia will not have a mint mark, so a "plain" dollar coin is not an error. Seated Liberty design: Beginning in 1846, on the reverse below the eagle. Possible mint marks are O, S, CC Morgan design: 1878 to 1904 and 1921, on the reverse above the DO in DOLLAR. Mint marks are O, S, CC, and D; D only on 1921 issues. Peace design: 1921-1935, on the reverse between the word ONE and the tip of the eagle's tail.