Most of the silver coinage, like the half dime (worth 5 cents and struck in silver, the nickel wouldn't be minted until much later), the dime, the quarter, and the half-dollar used the seated Liberty design along with the silver dollar. The penny was a lot larger than the penny we use today, closer to the size of a half dollar, and used the braided hair design. There was also a three-cent piece which was really small, made out of silver and had a star on one side and a C and III on the other. There was also a small gold dollar, smaller than a dime but made out of 90% pure gold. There were other gold coins too, the quarter eagle, worth $2.50, half eagle worth $5, eagle worth $10, along with the double eagle worth $20, each of them struck with 90% pure gold (alloyed with 10% copper to make the coins scratch and wear resistant).
6 Different US coins are dated 1801 so on your browser type in "1801 US coins" click images & search. You should be able to see what they look like.
In circulated condition $15.00 to $150.00 depends on grade
There were no $1 US coins minted for circulation from 1804 to 1835 inclusive
Retail values for 1852 Liberty Head gold dollar coins run from $126.00-$270.00 for circulated examples. Uncirculated start at $288.00
The 1852 Indian Head one dollar gold coins weigh 1.627 grams and contain .04837oz of pure gold, thickness is 1.02mm, diameter is 13mm and the edge has 81 reeds. It is also the smallest US coin made.
6 Different US coins are dated 1801 so on your browser type in "1801 US coins" click images & search. You should be able to see what they look like.
In circulated condition $15.00 to $150.00 depends on grade
There were no $1 US coins minted for circulation from 1804 to 1835 inclusive
Retail values for 1852 Liberty Head gold dollar coins run from $126.00-$270.00 for circulated examples. Uncirculated start at $288.00
Very much like it does today. There was more silver in the coins and some different pictures on them, but they are the same size.
Different denominations of U.S. coins dated 1891 exist. The easy way to see one is type 1891 US coins into the search box on your browser and click on images.
There were presidential and congressional election in every state in the US in 1852.
The US issued a couple of types of gold $1 coins during the 19th century. There are pictures linked below.If you're referring to current US $1 coins they're brass, not gold. The US Mint's website has lots of photos.
The 1852 Indian Head one dollar gold coins weigh 1.627 grams and contain .04837oz of pure gold, thickness is 1.02mm, diameter is 13mm and the edge has 81 reeds. It is also the smallest US coin made.
Nov. 2, 1852 was election day in the US and Pierce was elected as president of the US on that day.
IN 1852
Yes, some US coins, such as the penny and nickel, are slightly magnetic due to their composition of metals like copper and nickel.