These seem to sell for $400-$500, with a LOT of complaints regarding quality of workmanship. I have no personal experience with these, but if you are considering buying, you may want to do some research first.
don't tell me what to do, A-hole.
1863 penny with a 9 in the middle of the 18 and 63
$1.00 in 1863 would be adjusted to $16.66 in 2008.
Sorry no US 2 cent coins dated 1863
What denomination?
37.00
$20 - $30
You will waste alot of money and time attempting to get info on a particular Sharps. Coates& McCauly have printed a nice descriptive book called CivilWar Sharps Carbines & Rifles....in it they list the KNOWN records of Sharps Rifles & Carbines that can be attributed to a mustering out list to an individual & military unit along with the serial number of the weapon mustered. You can WASTE HUNDREDS of dollars in hoping you will find something to an individual...get the book on Amazon.com save yourself grief/money.....Guy
In 1940, you could buy an acre of land for $7.00. So in 1863, 300 meant that you were rich.
$185 in the U.S.A.
the territory of montana 1863 coin is 600 to 1000 dollars due to its rareity.
Of the 27,660 silver dollars minted in 1863, none of them were struck at the San Francisco mint.