All 4 of the real Confederate half dollars, each have values of $500,000.00 and more.
All genuine Confederate coins are dated 1861 not 1862, you may have a Liberty Seated half dollar that is dated 1862, but it was not made by the C.S.A.
The Confederate States of America never struck a $5 dollar coin, only half dollars (4)& one cent (15) coins.
A better description is needed, all genuine Confederate coins are dated 1861, the coin may be just an Indian head cent or a Civil war token. Post new question.
It may be a token of some type dated 1862 or just a Indian Head cent. All 19 of the genuine coins made by the Confederate States of America are dated 1861. Take it to a coin dealer for an idea of type of coin and value.
Because less than 20 genuine Confederate cents were ever struck, you likely have a replica of this famous coin. Or it could be a Bashlow Restrike. Take it to a coin dealer in your area for an accurate assessment.
All genuine Confederate coins are dated 1861 not 1862, you may have a Liberty Seated half dollar that is dated 1862, but it was not made by the C.S.A.
The Confederate States of America never struck a $5 dollar coin, only half dollars (4)& one cent (15) coins.
A better description is needed, all genuine Confederate coins are dated 1861, the coin may be just an Indian head cent or a Civil war token. Post new question.
It may be a token of some type dated 1862 or just a Indian Head cent. All 19 of the genuine coins made by the Confederate States of America are dated 1861. Take it to a coin dealer for an idea of type of coin and value.
Because less than 20 genuine Confederate cents were ever struck, you likely have a replica of this famous coin. Or it could be a Bashlow Restrike. Take it to a coin dealer in your area for an accurate assessment.
Really nothing. The only time a replica coin is worth something is if it is made out of a precious metal like gold or silver, then it is worth the amount of that metal that is in the coin
This coin needs to be seen and graded for an accurate value. In general, prices run from $30.00 to $360.00 depending on the grade of the coin.
5 cent coins were not issued in the U.S.A. until 1866.
The Confederate States of America struck no gold coins of any denomination or date. It is NOT genuine.
I don't know what the T after the date is but I know it's fake. Confederate coin reproductions are sold all over the southern states in gift shops, real Confederate coins are pretty much accounted for.
About $33,000
One Cent.