If by 'featherhead' you mean an Indian Head, then the coin is a counterfeit, most likely from China. Silver dollars minted in 1851 have an allegorical figure of Liberty in a seated position, holding a shield inscribed 'Liberty', and a Phrygian cap on a long pole. The reverse has an eagle with a stars & stripes shield on its breast. If your coin looks like this, then I would recommend that you show it to a reputable dealer or send it to one of the reputable grading/authentication services (PCGS, NGC, ANACS). If genuine, it is quite a scarce coin. Good Luck!
This a well-known fake dated 1851. The piece has no collectible value.
It's not worth anything, because it's a fake.
It's not worth anything, because it's not a real silver dollar. The U.S. never minted that design. What you have is a novelty, it was made in China, and it doesn't contain any silver.
If it's a genuine 1851 Seated Liberty silver dollar, which was the lowest mintage year for that coin, it's easily worth $5,000 in extremely worn condition, and significantly higher in better condition.If your 1851 dollar has an Indian head on the front and says "1 DOLLAR 1851" on the back, then what you have is a Chinese-made novelty coin that's not worth anything
The U.S. only minted Seated Liberty dollars in 1851. If your coin has a Native American on it it may be either a privately-minted piece or a fantasy coin. Regardless, it would have to be inspected in person to be evaluated.
This a well-known fake dated 1851. The piece has no collectible value.
It's not worth anything, because it's a fake.
The 1851 Liberty Seated Dollar is valued from $10,000.00 to $45,000.00
It's not worth anything, because it's not a real silver dollar. The U.S. never minted that design. What you have is a novelty, it was made in China, and it doesn't contain any silver.
A real 1851 Seated Liberty Dollar is valued at $10,000.00 to $50,000.00
If it's a genuine 1851 Seated Liberty silver dollar, which was the lowest mintage year for that coin, it's easily worth $5,000 in extremely worn condition, and significantly higher in better condition.If your 1851 dollar has an Indian head on the front and says "1 DOLLAR 1851" on the back, then what you have is a Chinese-made novelty coin that's not worth anything
The U.S. only minted Seated Liberty dollars in 1851. If your coin has a Native American on it it may be either a privately-minted piece or a fantasy coin. Regardless, it would have to be inspected in person to be evaluated.
The 1851 silver dollar with an Apache design does not exist. The United States did not issue any silver dollars with an Apache design in that year. If you have a coin with that description, it is likely a counterfeit or a privately minted piece, and its value would depend on factors such as condition and rarity, among others. It is recommended to consult with a professional coin appraiser or dealer for an accurate valuation.
A genuine 1851 Seated Liberty silver dollar is a rare date, worth a few thousand dollars even in poor condition. If it's an 1851 Indian Head dollar, then what you have is a Chinese novelty coin, and it's not worth anything.
The 1851 Indian dollar is a well known novelty coin (technically not a counterfeit, as there was no genuine version in the first place). It was made in China, contains no silver, and isn't worth anything.
Nothing, because it's a fake.
6 denominations were in circulation and dated 1851: Dollar, Half dollar, Quarter, Dime, Half dime and the 3 cent piece.