Genuine US silver dollars of this date (1803) run from $1,000.00 to more than $10,000.00 depending on condition.
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. Many copy's and replicas exist.
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.
1803 U.S. dollar coins are valuable but not nearly in the same league as their more famous "1804"* cousins.Numismedia lists the following approximate retail values as of 04/2009:Very worn condition - $1100Moderately worn - $2000Slightly worn - $3200Almost no wear - $10,000+However there are many counterfeits. If you have such a coin you'll need to have it authenticated.(*) The date is in quotes because 1804 dollars were not actually struck in that year, but much later!1803 U.S. dollar coins are a little hard to find. Authentic examples in average circulated condition have market values of $1,000.00 to $5,000.00.
With a date of 1803, it's a Draped Bust/Heraldic Eagle reverse dime. This coin must be seen for an accurate value. The coin has a current average market value from $700.00 to well over $2,000.00 depending on the grade of the coin. Values are a market average and only for coins in collectible condition, coins that are bent, corroded, scratched, used as jewelery or have been cleaned have far less value if any to a collector or dealer.
Genuine US silver dollars of this date (1803) run from $1,000.00 to more than $10,000.00 depending on condition.
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.
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.
Genuine US silver dollars of this date (1803) run from $1,000.00 to more than $10,000.00 depending on condition. Many copy's and replicas exist.
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.
Are you thinking of an 1804 dollar? That's far more celebrated and interesting. There's a good article at the link below
1803 U.S. dollar coins are valuable but not nearly in the same league as their more famous "1804"* cousins.Numismedia lists the following approximate retail values as of 04/2009:Very worn condition - $1100Moderately worn - $2000Slightly worn - $3200Almost no wear - $10,000+However there are many counterfeits. If you have such a coin you'll need to have it authenticated.(*) The date is in quotes because 1804 dollars were not actually struck in that year, but much later!1803 U.S. dollar coins are a little hard to find. Authentic examples in average circulated condition have market values of $1,000.00 to $5,000.00.
With a date of 1803, it's a Draped Bust/Heraldic Eagle reverse dime. This coin must be seen for an accurate value. The coin has a current average market value from $700.00 to well over $2,000.00 depending on the grade of the coin. Values are a market average and only for coins in collectible condition, coins that are bent, corroded, scratched, used as jewelery or have been cleaned have far less value if any to a collector or dealer.
The value of a 1803 large penny will depend on the condition of the coin. If the coin is in mint condition, the value is an estimated $256.00.
It was during 1803.
Even a low grade coin is valued at $325.00-$650.00 depending on condition. If you actually have this coin I suggest having a dealer or collector grade the coin for a better idea of value
It's a representation of Miss Liberty