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.
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Washington has never been on a silver dollar. An 1865 U.S. silver dollar is one of the Liberty Seated series of coins.
In average circulated condition, a 1865 Seated Liberty dollar has retail values of $350.00-$525.00
A genuine 1865 Seated Liberty silver dollar is worth no less than $300 in worn condition, and over $2,000 in uncirculated condition.
This is a Liberty Seated Dollar and circulated coins are valued at $300.00 to $1,000.00 depending on condition.
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Washington has never been on a silver dollar. An 1865 U.S. silver dollar is one of the Liberty Seated series of coins.
In average circulated condition, a 1865 Seated Liberty dollar has retail values of $350.00-$525.00
A genuine 1865 Seated Liberty silver dollar is worth no less than $300 in worn condition, and over $2,000 in uncirculated condition.
This is a Liberty Seated Dollar and circulated coins are valued at $300.00 to $1,000.00 depending on condition.
As of May 2014, $5 in 1865 was worth about $67. A dollar today would of been about $.08 in 1865.
There was no such coin minted in 1865. If the dates actually read 1853-1857 and the coin is golden in color, then it's a modern presidential dollar, minted in 2010, worth exactly one dollar.
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It's a presidential dollar, minted in 2010, and it's worth one dollar.
Please check again. The Confederacy existed from 1861 to 1865.
NO. The U.S. Mint did not produce any one dollar coins with a "Bust of Washington" dated 1865. These coins are known fakes produced by counterfeiters in the Far East, probably in China. The design is crudely copied from the familiar Washington quarter which wasn't issued until 1932.
Newfoundland dollar was created in 1865.