The 1872 silver dollar does not have 14 stars on it. The 1872 silver dollars contained the 13 stars from the start of the government. The 13 stars represent the first established colonies. If the silver dollar does have 14 stars printed on it then it would be considered a misprint and worth allot.
Hercules is made up of approximately 14 stars - however thousands more lie within it's boundaries.
The constellation Hercules contains around 200-300 stars that are visible to the naked eye. However, there are likely many more stars within the constellation that can only be observed with telescopes.
To the naked eye, it Contains 83 stars. The brigthest are the northern and southern claws. :)
We can't be sure, because low-mass stars are very dim, and we can't see them. They "live" darn near forever. We think there are very great number of them, but because we can hardly detect them, we can't be sure. In fact, the IAU recently tripled their estimate of the number of stars in the universe, because of the difficulty of seeing brown-dwarf stars. There are probably relatively few very high mass stars at any one time; high-mass stars burn very brightly, can be seen from very great distances, and die very early - and messy! - deaths, in supernova explosions. If I had to guess - and this is ONLY a guess! - I would guess that 85% of all stars are low mass, 1% or fewer are "high mass", and the remaining 14% are in that vague middle.
Sometime after Friday, Nov. 14, 1873 is the date when the fictitious Marie Celeste was found. The imaginary brigantine in question surfaces as the setting for maritime crimes and mysteries in the short story J. Habakuk Jephson's Statement. The fictionalized account tells readers of the first paragraph that Captain Dalton's Dei Gratia towed the derelict ship Marie Celeste from latitude 38 degrees 40' North, longitude 17 degrees, 15' West into the Mediterranean Sea port of Gibraltar in December 1873.
It's actually called a Peace dollar. Its value is around $14 to $16 for its silver content.
Silver spot price = about $14/oz
The 1776-1976 dollar was an Eisenhower dollar and the silver version has a current value from $14 to $325 depending upon the condition of the coin.
$14 to $20 depending on condition.
Current value as of 10-14-10 is $24.00
There is no liberty There is a Morgan and a peace dollar (what you probl'y have) worth about $14 dollars in silver content each.
It was worth $14
6-14-11>>> The US has never made a "Standing Liberty" dollar. Post new question with a date.
It's worth 448 dollars if the price of silver is 14 dollar and ounce.
The value of these bullion pieces is normally based on one ounce of silver, which currently has a spot price of around $14.
The current spot price of silver is about $14/oz. 10-07-10 current spot of silver is $22.59 at 12:46pm.
Year: 1922D Mintage 15,063,000 Numismatic Value Range: $14 - $400$8.6870102468 is the total melt value for the 1921-1935 silver Peace dollar on January 16, 2009.ref:http://www.coinflation.com/coins/1921-1935-Silver-Peace-Dollar-Value.html