Not that I can find. The U.S. did not start printing currency until the 1860's. The Friedberg (catalog) numbers for 1800 are for small size National Bank Notes -- not silver certificates.
No silver certificates were dated 1800. The first ones were issued in 1886. Please check again and post a new question.
Please check again and post a new question. The first silver certificates were printed in 1878, and in 1800 there was no federally-issued paper currency of any form.
Please check again and post a new question. The first federally-issued $5 bills were dated 1862, and the first $5 silver certificates were issued in 1886.
U.S. coins were copper, silver and gold in the 1800's.
The value of a 1800 silver dime depends on the condition of the coin. In mint condition this coin sells for as much as 2000 dollars as of 2014.
No silver certificates were dated 1800. The first ones were issued in 1886. Please check again and post a new question.
Please check again and post a new question. The first silver certificates were printed in 1878, and in 1800 there was no federally-issued paper currency of any form.
Please check again. The first $1 silver certificates were issued in 1886, and there were no federally-issued bills of any kind dated 1800.
Please check again and post a new question. The first federally-issued $5 bills were dated 1862, and the first $5 silver certificates were issued in 1886.
U.S. coins were copper, silver and gold in the 1800's.
The value of a 1800 silver dime depends on the condition of the coin. In mint condition this coin sells for as much as 2000 dollars as of 2014.
It depends on the date, mintmark (if it has one) and condition of the late 1800's silver dollar you are asking about. Post new question.
Sorry no US half dollars dated 1800.Take a good look at the date.
US cents have never been made of silver, not even in the 1800s.
Sherman Silver Act
Bolivia, Peru & Mexico.
Non common? Please rephrase question. Many "Silver Dollars" were struck in the 1800's.