Most experts will not answer general questions of "How Much Is This Coin Worth?" mainly due to the fact that there is no simple answer. Dates, mintmarks, denomination, condition of the coin, and other factors provide a wide range of value quotes. Just the date or type of coin is not enough information to answer such a question. The best advice is to obtain a book from a bookseller or local coin shop called "A GUIDE TO UNITED STATES COINS" by RS Yeoman - The "Red Book" as it is called. This book is the mainstay for coin values for dealers and collectors. The ISBNs are = ISBN-10: 079482267-3 ; and ISBN-13: 978-079482267-5. Bear in mind that the quotes in that book are top-end retail; most collectors or dealers will most likely offer slightly less. You might find older volumes in some libraries; but these may have outdated quotes.
Peace dollars were not made in 1833.
No US dollars were struck in 1833 look at the back of the coin it's likely a half dollar. Post new question. That answer is strange as I am sitting here holding in my hand a 1833 Morgan Silver Dollar that clearly states on the back One Dollar This coin came from my great great uncle who worked for the FBI
Please look at the coin again and post new question, no US dollars were made in 1833
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.
value depends on condition of coin
William Price Craighill was born on 1833-07-01.
Check that coin again. The Morgan dollar wasn't first minted until 1878.
Please recompose your inquiry to include exactly what you desire to know about the coin.
The value of an 1833 dollar coin, specifically a silver dollar like the Capped Bust type, can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and market demand. Generally, these coins can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. For an accurate valuation, it's best to consult a coin expert or a reputable numismatic dealer.
The first circulating $20 gold pieces were made in 1850.
OMG! you have one of those! Right now at most retailers Smyth, Jared, etc. you can sell those for a minimum of 100,000,000 dollars!
Slavery was abolished throughout the British Empire in 1833 with passage of Slavery Abolition Act 1833.