A 1840cc Liberty Seated is counterfeit. Carson City Mint was built in 1869 and struck coins from 1870 to 1893
With a date of 1862 the coin is one of the Seated Liberty series (1840-1873) an would have values of $550.00 to $1,500.00 or more depending on the grade.
Although "Miss Liberty" is seated the coin is not a Liberty Seated dollar (1840-1873), it's a 1877 TRADE DOLLAR (1873-1885) as stated on the reverse. Authentic circulated examples have retail values of $120.00- $350.00. NOTE: The entire series of these coins is known to have replicas, copy's & counterfeits.
Due to the fact that two different reverse's were used in 1840 for this coin, it needs to be seen for an accurate assessment. Take it to a dealer or collector for a better idea of value.
Seated Liberty dollars were made from 1840-1873. A US dollar coin dated 1876 is a TRADE DOLLAR (1873-1885) and is marked as this on the reverse. This coin in average circulated condition has retail values of $90.00-$225.00 depending on the actual grade of the coin. Above average circulated coins have higher values, up to $600.00
No president is on any silver dollar. With a date of 1841 the coin is of the Liberty Seated series that were made from 1840 to 1873.
The coin is one of the Seated Liberty dollars that were made from 1840 to 1873.
An 1840 Morgan dollar doesn't exist. All 1840 dollars carry the Seated Liberty design. Morgan dollars were made from 1878 to 1904 and again in 1921. And in any case George Morgan wasn't even born in 1840.
A 1840cc Liberty Seated is counterfeit. Carson City Mint was built in 1869 and struck coins from 1870 to 1893
With a date of 1862 the coin is one of the Seated Liberty series (1840-1873) an would have values of $550.00 to $1,500.00 or more depending on the grade.
The term "Seated Liberty Dollar" refers to silver dollars produced in the United States between 1840 and 1873. The coins have and image on the obverse (front) of a woman representing Liberty seated, facing left (although with her body facing right), with a shield in front of her. Note that "Gobrecht Dollar", dated either 1836 or 1839, has a very similar obverse but a different eagle on the revese (back) - it is generally considered to be a pattern coin. Note that the Trade Dollar, produced between 1873 and 1878 (with proofs made until 1885) for trade in the Far East, also has a seated depiction of Liberty, but the image of the woman is different (she is, amongst other things, holding a branch in front of her), and the reverse has the words "TRADE DOLLAR". Finally, note that the Liberty Seated device also appeared on the half dime, dime, quarter and half dollar during much of the Liberty Seated Silver Dollar's time of circulation.
Although "Miss Liberty" is seated the coin is not a Liberty Seated dollar (1840-1873), it's a 1877 TRADE DOLLAR (1873-1885) as stated on the reverse. Authentic circulated examples have retail values of $120.00- $350.00. NOTE: The entire series of these coins is known to have replicas, copy's & counterfeits.
It depends on what country the gold dollars are from and what condition they are in. If you are talking about US Gold dollars, There were no gold one-dollar coins minted in 1840.The seated-liberty silver dollar coin is worth about $300 in good condition, so 6000 of these would be worth 1.8 million dollars.
Due to the fact that two different reverse's were used in 1840 for this coin, it needs to be seen for an accurate assessment. Take it to a dealer or collector for a better idea of value.
The Liberty Seated Dollar design replaced it. Historical Note = although all Gobrecht Dollars bear the dates 1836 - 1839, a number of them were in fact minted in the 1850s to the 1870s to satisfy collectors. These, however, still show the original dates of 1836-1839.
Seated Liberty dollars were made from 1840-1873. A US dollar coin dated 1876 is a TRADE DOLLAR (1873-1885) and is marked as this on the reverse. This coin in average circulated condition has retail values of $90.00-$225.00 depending on the actual grade of the coin. Above average circulated coins have higher values, up to $600.00
A US silver dollar from 1840 to 1935 contains .77344oz of pure silver.