Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question. The first $10 silver certificates were printed in 1878, and there was no federally-issued paper money in 1853.
I have a silver dollar of 1853 I think it is copper or bronze that was in circulation for wear, someone could help me know how much it cost? Thank you. my e-mail is superkin74@hotmail.com
The retail values for a 1853 Seated Liberty Dollar are: Uncirculated coins start at $2,840.00+./ AU coins are $1,180.00-$2,000.00/ F-12 to EF-40 are $450.00-$780.00 and G-4 to VG-8 are $290.00-$350.00
It's one of the modern presidential dollar coins, and it's worth one dollar. 1853-57 were Pierce's years in office.
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It's just one of the current Presidential Dollars and is just a dollar.
Melt value is $62.62
$2500
$240 - $72,000 depending upon the mint mark and the condition of the coin.
Numismedia lists the following approximate retail values as of 09/2009:Very worn condition - $300Moderately worn - $450Slightly worn - $510Almost no wear - $1200Uncirculated - $2800-96,000 depending on quality
It's worth one dollar.
If the coin grades from VF-20 to AU-50 the value is $200.00-$250.00
The 1853-D Half Eagle is the most common issue from the Dahlonega Mint. The coins were heavily circulated and many are damaged or well worn. An EF-40 example has a current retail value of $2,200.00-$2,500.00