Assuming the coin is circulated, the 1835 Classic Head Quarter Eagle is a better date of the series. For an accurate assessment of value the coin needs to be seen and graded. In general retail values for low grade coins are $234.00-$288.00, better grade are $540.00-$810.00 and coins showing almost no wear run from $1,280.00-$2,580.00. Values are a market average and only for coins in collectible condition, coins that are bent, corroded, scratched, used as jewelery or have been cleaned have far less value if any to a collector or dealer.
probably somewhere around 50 cents
No silver dollars were minted for circulation from 1804 to 1835 inclusive. If your coin appears to be an 1835 dollar, it's one of the many counterfeits that have flooded the market in the last couple of decades.
The U.S. didn't make any silver dollars for circulation from 1804 to 1835 inclusive. Please check again and post a new question. If your coin definitely appears to be a dollar with that date you have either a fantasy piece or a counterfeit.
The first U.S. nickels were struck in 1866.
No US dollar coins were minted for circulation from 1804 to 1835. Look at the coin again and post new question.
probably somewhere around 50 cents
No silver dollars were minted for circulation from 1804 to 1835 inclusive. If your coin appears to be an 1835 dollar, it's one of the many counterfeits that have flooded the market in the last couple of decades.
The U.S. didn't make any silver dollars for circulation from 1804 to 1835 inclusive. Please check again and post a new question. If your coin definitely appears to be a dollar with that date you have either a fantasy piece or a counterfeit.
according to my source, no dollar coins were struck from 1805 to 1835. check with pro. coin dealer to see if it is counterfeit.
The first U.S. nickels were struck in 1866.
No US dollar coins were minted for circulation from 1804 to 1835. Look at the coin again and post new question.
There were no silver dollars produced in the United States in 1833 (or at any time from 1805 through 1835). Please check your coin again. If it's not a dollar or has a different date, please post a new question with the updated information. If it is an "1833 dollar" you either have a privately-minted piece or a counterfeit.
Please check again and post a new question. The Walking Liberty design was used on HALF dollars from 1916 to 1947, and on modern 1-oz bullion coins. The US didn't make any circulating $1 coins of any design from 1804 to 1835 inclusive.
The US didn't mint any silver dollars for circulation from 1804 to 1835 inclusive.
There were no $1 US coins minted for circulation from 1804 to 1835 inclusive
The US didn't mint any silver dollars for circulation between 1804 and 1835 inclusive. Please check your coin again. It may be a half dollar; if it really does say it's an American one dollar piece you have one of the oceans of counterfeit coins that have come onto the market in the last couple of decades.
The U.S. did not mint any $1 coins for circulation from 1804 to 1835 inclusive. Please check again and post a new question. If the coin does say that it is a $1 piece with that date it is not genuine. I am not aware of a Silver Dollar that was minted in the year of 1828. The Heraldic Eagles were minted in the years 1798 through 1804; the Gobrecht Dollars were minted from 1836 through 1839; and the Liberty Seated Dollars were minted from 1840 thrugh 1873.