A 1877 dollar is a very interesting dollar. Its called a trade dollar because they were made to be used with trade to China. Ocationally you will find them with Chinese marking in them and they are very well collected by collectors. Sadly trade dollars contain tons and tons of fakes. I would try bringing your trade dolar to a dealer to verify that it is legit. Coin values depend on a couple of values. Mintage of this coin is over 3 million, so its a pretty common coin. With no Chinese markings or any defects this coin has a range of beinging worth anywhere from 110-several thousand dollars depnding on its grade.
VG-$110
F-$140
EF- $160
AU- $300
Mint state coins can be worth hundreds or thousands more from grade to grade.
If you think your trade dollar is a Mint state coin i would get it verified by a dealer.
No such thing. The US didn't mint any silver dollars that year.
There were no $1 silver certificates with series 1937 for the year.
No US silver dollars dated 1779 first year of issue was 1794.
The last year before 1964 that silver dollars were minted was 1935, and they were 90% silver. The melt value at present is about $24.
Nothing, because there's no such thing. There were no dollar coins released that year.
There were no $1 silver certificates with series 1937 for the year.
No such thing. The US didn't mint any silver dollars that year.
Check that coin again. There were no US silver dollars minted that year.
There were no $1 silver certificates with series 1937 for the year.
It is impossible to define the value or worth of a 1963 5 dollar silver certificate because there were none manufactured in that year. The last batch of 5 dollar silver certificates are dated 1953.
You are going to have to provide the year the coin was minted - the mint mark 'CC' (Carson City) was minted on multiple year Silver Dollar coins.
No US silver dollars dated 1779 first year of issue was 1794.
If its a dollar coin then it is worth 5 times face value...just for its actual silver content there is no rare mint mistake or marking from that year.
The last year before 1964 that silver dollars were minted was 1935, and they were 90% silver. The melt value at present is about $24.
Nothing, because there's no such thing. There were no dollar coins released that year.
There were no Morgan silver dollars minted in 1804. The first year of mintage for them was 1878.
"DO" isn't a mint mark. The mint mark on a silver dollar for that year is on the reverse (tails) side, just above the letters "do" in the word "dollar."