The coin is NOT a "Morgan Liberty" dime. It is a Liberty Seated (1837-1891) dime. Assuming the coin is circulated and has no "O" mintmark, the 1851 Liberty Seated Dime is considered a more common date of this type. Circulated coins are very common. For an accurate assessment of value the coin needs to be seen and graded. In general retail values for low grade coins are $12.00-$15.00, better grade are $20.00-$50.00 and coins showing almost no wear run from $100.00-$240.00. Values are a market average and only for coins in collectible condition, coins that are bent, corroded, scratched, used as jewelry or have been cleaned have little or no value to a collector or dealer.
The U.S. only minted Seated Liberty dollars in 1851. If your coin has a Native American on it it may be either a privately-minted piece or a fantasy coin. Regardless, it would have to be inspected in person to be evaluated.
A genuine 1851 Seated Liberty silver dollar is a rare date, worth a few thousand dollars even in poor condition. If it's an 1851 Indian Head dollar, then what you have is a Chinese novelty coin, and it's not worth anything.
This a well-known fake dated 1851. The piece has no collectible value.
If it's a genuine 1851 Seated Liberty silver dollar, which was the lowest mintage year for that coin, it's easily worth $5,000 in extremely worn condition, and significantly higher in better condition.If your 1851 dollar has an Indian head on the front and says "1 DOLLAR 1851" on the back, then what you have is a Chinese-made novelty coin that's not worth anything
About $65.00 as of today 2-22-11
The 1851 Liberty Seated Dollar is valued from $10,000.00 to $45,000.00
A real 1851 Seated Liberty Dollar is valued at $10,000.00 to $50,000.00
The U.S. only minted Seated Liberty dollars in 1851. If your coin has a Native American on it it may be either a privately-minted piece or a fantasy coin. Regardless, it would have to be inspected in person to be evaluated.
A genuine 1851 Seated Liberty silver dollar is a rare date, worth a few thousand dollars even in poor condition. If it's an 1851 Indian Head dollar, then what you have is a Chinese novelty coin, and it's not worth anything.
This a well-known fake dated 1851. The piece has no collectible value.
If it's a genuine 1851 Seated Liberty silver dollar, which was the lowest mintage year for that coin, it's easily worth $5,000 in extremely worn condition, and significantly higher in better condition.If your 1851 dollar has an Indian head on the front and says "1 DOLLAR 1851" on the back, then what you have is a Chinese-made novelty coin that's not worth anything
About $65.00 as of today 2-22-11
It's not worth anything, because it's a fake.
The minimum value of a genuine 1851 Seated Liberty dollar is about $7,000.00 This is a rare US coin and many replicas exist.
Morgan Earp was born on 1851-04-24.
Anna Morgan - teacher - was born in 1851.
From your description, this is a known privately made novelty piece. It is NOT an official U.S. Mint issued coin. A real silver dollar dated 1851 is a Liberty Seated dollar. The obverse of the coin has the Indian head design that is similar to the Indian cents of 1859 -1909. The reverse has the denomination of 1 dollar and the date within a wreath. It has no numismatic collectible value.