Well the patent date is 1902 not 1802 but that still doesn't determine when it was actually made. Is this a rolling block? If the forstock is rather long it would be a model 4 if it's short and it's probably a model 6. For value need model and condition.
Model 6 good condition
Sorry no US 20 cent coins dated 1802
The 1802 Draped Bust dime is considered rare. Authentic circulated examples have a minumin market value of $1,000.00. Authentication is highly recommended.
After a break of a few hundred years, the Sovereign was reintroduced into the British currency in 1817. There was no 1802 Sovereign.
July 11, 2009 There were 10,975 dimes minted in 1802 at the mint in Philadelphia. The value of this coin is as follows: G4.................$1900 F12................$3250 VF30..............$6500 EF40.............$10,000 EF55.............$23,500 MS60.............$35,000
The 1802 Draped Bust dime is considered rare. Authentic circulated examples have a minumin market value of $1,000.00. Authentication is highly recommended.
Authentic coins range in value from $1,000.00 to well over $50,000.00 depending on type and condition.
I assume the coin has very heavy wear because no US quarters were struck in 1802 Take a good look at the date and re-post with new information.
8-1-11>>> All 4 of the major varieties of the 1802 Draped Bust dollar have a minimum value of $900.00. The values increase for higher grade coins.
Assuming you mean an 1802 U.S. large cent and not a British penny of the same date, there's a list of values at http://www.numismedia.com/fmv/prices/lrgcnt/pricesgd.shtml among many such sites.
between $50.oo t0 775.00 depends on condition
1802 - 1764 = 38
No - 1802 / 4 = 450.5.