There are 4 major varieties of 1798 large cent. As of 11/2009, retail prices in average worn condition are:
1798 with the 8 over a 7: about $750
With the reverse of 1796 : about $900
First hairstyle : about $420
Second hairstyle : about $360
In any case these coins are sufficiently difficult to value that you'd need to take it to an expert for an in-person examination to get a more accurate figure.
Not enough information. During the 19th century dollars were struck from 1800 to 1803 and again during most of the years from 1836 to 1899. On top of that there were four separate mints that produced the denomination, so to identify your coin you'll need to provide more details.
Please post a new question with the coin's exact date, a description of its condition, and its mint mark if it has one. Thanks!
There were also US gold dollars and several privately-minted gold dollars, most notably the California Gold.
Liberty nickels were struck from 1883 to 1912 so there's a lot of ground to cover. Please post a new question with the coin's specific date, or check the link below for a price guide to all years.
A 1809 cent penny - aka - Classic Head Large Cent - in good condition (G4) is worth: $200.00.
A cent piece that was minted in the year, 1800, is called a Draped Bust large cent - its value in good condition (G4) is: $125.00.
Depending on the condition, an 1803 Indian Penny can be worth a lot. At worst, it would be worth $50 in today's market.
Depends purely on the coin. Anywhere from a dollar for a V nickel to hundreds of thousands if not millions on coins that are rare.
The math answer would be 67. The history answer would be George Washington's liftime:1732-1799
Arthur Blennerhassett was born in 1799.
Edward Adey was born in 1799.
Ferdinand Kobell died in 1799.
Joasaph Bolotov died in 1799.
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$1799... overpriced by about $400
The price of the original MacBook Air when released in 2008 was $1799. That was the price for the U.S. market.
15% off 1799:= 15% discount applied to 1799= 1799 - (15% x 1799)= 1799 - (0.15 x 1799)= 1799 - 269.85= 1529.15
A genuine circulated example of this coin will have a retail values of $1,000.00 to $15,000.00
Most of the coins are worth a price close to $30. The exact will of the coin will depend upon the condition of the coin.
1799 - 2008 = -299
No, 1799 was not a leap year.
It was discovered in Egypt in 1799.
tipu sulthan ............ruled mysore till 1799
Paris was the French capital in 1799.
He was a part of the coup of 1799.