August 9, 2009 The 1857 Seated Liberty quarter was minted at 3 US mints: Philadelphia which is shown as 1857-P in this list, New Orleans which is shown a s1857-O in this list and San Francisco which is shown as 1857-S in this list. To determine which coin you have it will be necessary to locate the mint mark. This mark will be a small letter located on the reverse [tails] side of the coin between the eagle and the words "QUAR.DOL." The letter "O" is for New Orleans. The letter "S" is for San Francisco. If there is no letter the coin was minted at Philadelphia. The values for these coins are shown in the following list: Circulated Grades..............1857-P..............1857-D..............1857-S G4.......................................$26....................$26....................$75 F12......................................$39....................$39....................$300 EF40....................................$85....................$150...................$1,000 AU55....................................$195..................$800...................$2,500 Uncirculated GradesMS60....................................$325...................$1800.................$4,750 MS63....................................$650...................$5,500................$11,000 MS65....................................$4,000.................none....................none
As of June 2012 1857 O quarters are worth $24 to $900 in uncirculated condition. In uncirculated condition they are worth $901 to $7,000.
A 1857 nickel is also called: a Seated Liberty half dime. Its value in good condition (G-4) is: $20; if the mint state is MS-60, the value increases to: $250.
over 9000
Numismedia lists the following approximate retail values for an 1857 Liberty Seated dollar as of 03/2010: Very worn condition - $400 Moderately worn - $630 Slightly worn - $870 Almost no wear - $2,162 Uncirculated - $3,590 to $70,630 depending on quality
In 1857, 1000 of anything was worth exactly 1000.
1857 is not a rare date for Seated Liberty Dimes. In circulated condition, as long as it has complete rims on both sides, will be worth $10 to $15
As of June 2012 1857 O quarters are worth $24 to $900 in uncirculated condition. In uncirculated condition they are worth $901 to $7,000.
A 1857 nickel is also called: a Seated Liberty half dime. Its value in good condition (G-4) is: $20; if the mint state is MS-60, the value increases to: $250.
In 1857 2 kinds of cent coins were struck a Liberty Head large cent and a Flying Eagle small cent. Please be more specific.
The value varies by date and condition. For a specific value, ask about a specific coin.
over 9000
Numismedia lists the following approximate retail values for an 1857 Liberty Seated dollar as of 03/2010: Very worn condition - $400 Moderately worn - $630 Slightly worn - $870 Almost no wear - $2,162 Uncirculated - $3,590 to $70,630 depending on quality
In 1857, 1000 of anything was worth exactly 1000.
Please post a new question with the coin's date. Liberty head cents (also called Large Cents) were issued from 1793 to 1857 so without that information it's not possible to determine a value.
It's currently worth 2 cents for the copper. Also, like all pennies made since 1909 it's called a Lincoln cent because it has Lincoln's picture on the front. The last cents that carried a picture of Miss Liberty were made in 1857. Every modern US coin has the word LIBERTY or the Statue of Liberty on it so that's not something that distinguishes one coin from another.
$100 in 1857 was worth as much as $2,544 today.
Liberty head cents were minted from 1793 to 1857. You most likely have an Indian Head cent.