The US Mint struck no dollar coins dated 1830 of any type.
The US did not mint any silver dollars in 1830.
No US one dollar coins were struck dated 1830, look at the coin and post new question
Sorry NO US one dollar coins dated 1830
No U.S. silver dollars are dated 1830 because none were made. Look at the coin for a .999 fine, one ounce marking. It may be whats called a "Silver Round" that's an ounce of silver made to resemble a coin. The value would be just for the silver.
Depending on the condition and country of origin, anywhere from $300- $1000.???The US didn't mint any circulating silver dollars from 1804 to 1835 inclusive.Other countries issued crown-size coins but they had other names and weren't called silver dollars. The closest item might be the so-called Spanish Milled Dollar which again wasn't really a dollar but circulated in the US up till 1857 with that name.
The US did not mint any silver dollars in 1830.
No US one dollar coins were struck dated 1830, look at the coin and post new question
Sorry, no US dollar coins are dated 1830, post new question.
Sorry NO US one dollar coins dated 1830
No U.S. silver dollars are dated 1830 because none were made. Look at the coin for a .999 fine, one ounce marking. It may be whats called a "Silver Round" that's an ounce of silver made to resemble a coin. The value would be just for the silver.
Depending on the condition and country of origin, anywhere from $300- $1000.???The US didn't mint any circulating silver dollars from 1804 to 1835 inclusive.Other countries issued crown-size coins but they had other names and weren't called silver dollars. The closest item might be the so-called Spanish Milled Dollar which again wasn't really a dollar but circulated in the US up till 1857 with that name.
Nevisian dollar ended in 1830.
Sorry, no US dollar coins were struck in 1830, look at it again, post new question.
The value of the FR Rogers silver 1883 shell plate tray varies greatly depending on the condition of the tray and the market at the time. Trays are found for as little as $7 and can be as much as $20.
There were no 1830 British Halfpennies minted.
The P08 was not made in 1830.
Please check again and post a new, separate question. The first US silver certificates were printed in 1886. The first US paper currency was printed in 1862.