Assuming this is a coin(not a paper note) it has a lower mintage(11,540) than most Liberty Seated Dollars and values start at $600.00 in the lowest grade of G-4 and go up to more than $3,000.00 for a Mint state coin, I suggest having a collector or dealer grade it for you to get a better idea of the value
about 3000to 500 hundred
Not much
$1
With a date of 1862 the coin is one of the Seated Liberty series (1840-1873) an would have values of $550.00 to $1,500.00 or more depending on the grade.
I would like to the current value of excellent condition of 1862 US series 268 1 dollar bill.
about 3000to 500 hundred
$1
Not much
$1
With a date of 1862 the coin is one of the Seated Liberty series (1840-1873) an would have values of $550.00 to $1,500.00 or more depending on the grade.
$2,000 to $70,000 depending upon the condition of the coin.
Potentially valued between $500 - $3500 depending mostly on its condition.
Look at the coin again, the first Morgan dollar was struck in 1878. With a date of 1862 the coin is one of the Seated Liberty series (1840-1873) an would have values of $550.00 to $1,500.00 or more depending on the grade.
There's nothing called a "currency dollar". In 1862 the US printed paper $1 notes and struck $1 coins in both silver and gold.
Between $125 and $140, depending on its condition.
There weren't dollar bills in 1775 and the first dollar bills didn't happen until 1862.
United States one-dollar bill was created in 1862.