Average value of a circulated coin is $200.00 to $800.00. 184,618 were struck at the Philadelphia Mint. The coin is 90% silver.
The Carson City Mint did not exist in 1842, so no Liberty Seated dollar dated 1842 could have a "CC" Mintmark.
The value of an 1842 U.S. silver dollar can vary significantly based on its condition, mint mark, and market demand. Generally, prices for this coin can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. Coins in better condition or with rarer mint marks tend to fetch higher prices. For an accurate appraisal, it's best to consult a reputable coin dealer or reference a coin pricing guide.
Numismedia lists the following approximate retail values as of 07/2010: Very worn condition - $228 Moderately worn - $312 Slightly worn - $390 Almost no wear - $1,038 Uncirculated - $2,090 to $85,630 depending on quality
No Seated Eagle 1842 half dollars exist, But Liberty Seated halves do. So look at the coin again, and check the back under the eagle for a "O" mintmark. Post new question with more information.
Abraham Lincoln married to Mary Todd in November 4, 1842
The Carson City Mint did not exist in 1842, so no Liberty Seated dollar dated 1842 could have a "CC" Mintmark.
The coin is one of the Seated Liberty dollars that were made from 1840 to 1873.
CC is the mint mark for Carson City, but that mint didn't open until 1870.
U.S. pennies were never made of silver.
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Numismedia lists the following approximate retail values as of 07/2010: Very worn condition - $228 Moderately worn - $312 Slightly worn - $390 Almost no wear - $1,038 Uncirculated - $2,090 to $85,630 depending on quality
1842
No Seated Eagle 1842 half dollars exist, But Liberty Seated halves do. So look at the coin again, and check the back under the eagle for a "O" mintmark. Post new question with more information.
The positive integer factors of 1842 are: 1, 2, 3, 6, 307, 614, 921, 1842 The prime factors of 1842 are: 2, 3, 307
He was 28 years old in 1842. Answer you question?
1842 is 172 years before 2014.
1842 was not a U.S. Presidential election year.