The 1847 Liberty Seated Dollar reverse is not the same as a Trade Dollar dated 1874. The eagles face different directions, Liberty Seated is left and the Trade Dollar is right. Also on the obverse of the Liberty Seated coin the body is facing right with head left and with the Trade Dollar the body and head are both facing left. The only way a 1847 dollar would have the reverse of a 1874 Trade Dollar is if it's counterfeit. I suggest showing it to a collector or dealer for their opinion.
The 1874-CC Seated Liberty Dime is the third lowest mintage (10,817) of the entire series. A genuine circulated example has a minimum retail value of $10,000.00. If you actually have this coin, I strongly suggest sending it to a known professional grading service for authentication.
* all the Flowing Hair Half Dollars * all the Draped Bust, Small Eagle Half Dollars * all the Draped Bust, Heraldic Eagle Half Dollars * all the Capped Bust Half Dolllars * Seated Liberty Half Dollars: 1842-0 (small date); 1847/6; 1851; 1852; 1855-S; 1870-CC; 1873 (open 3); 1874-CC; 1878-S * Barber Half Dollars: 1892-0 (micro 0); * Walking Liberty Half Dollar: 1916-S; 1921; 1921-D; 1938-D There are no Franklin or Kennedy Half Dollars that 'stand out.'
Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark, the 1874 Liberty Seated dime is common date of the series. For an accurate assessment of value the coin needs to be seen and graded. In general low grade coins are valued at $15.00-$30.00, better grade are $50.00-$150.00 and coins showing almost no wear run from $200.00-$325.00. Values are a market average and only for coins in collectible condition, coins that are bent, corroded, scratched, used as jewelery or have been cleaned have far less value if any to a collector or dealer.
The first jeans were made by the Levi's company, and costed $1.20 in 1874.
If you are referring to a United States $50 from 1874, then Benjamin Franklin is on the front of it.
The 1874-CC Seated Liberty Dime is the third lowest mintage (10,817) of the entire series. A genuine circulated example has a minimum retail value of $10,000.00. If you actually have this coin, I strongly suggest sending it to a known professional grading service for authentication.
It became a city in 1847, but was later incorporated into Boston in 1874.
it started because they wanted control and wanted to end the reconstruction in new orleans
John Irving Bentley was born in 1874.
* all the Flowing Hair Half Dollars * all the Draped Bust, Small Eagle Half Dollars * all the Draped Bust, Heraldic Eagle Half Dollars * all the Capped Bust Half Dolllars * Seated Liberty Half Dollars: 1842-0 (small date); 1847/6; 1851; 1852; 1855-S; 1870-CC; 1873 (open 3); 1874-CC; 1878-S * Barber Half Dollars: 1892-0 (micro 0); * Walking Liberty Half Dollar: 1916-S; 1921; 1921-D; 1938-D There are no Franklin or Kennedy Half Dollars that 'stand out.'
Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark, the 1874 Liberty Seated dime is common date of the series. For an accurate assessment of value the coin needs to be seen and graded. In general low grade coins are valued at $15.00-$30.00, better grade are $50.00-$150.00 and coins showing almost no wear run from $200.00-$325.00. Values are a market average and only for coins in collectible condition, coins that are bent, corroded, scratched, used as jewelery or have been cleaned have far less value if any to a collector or dealer.
The 1874-CC Liberty Seated Dime is considered one of the rarest and most coveted silver dimes in American numismatics. It was minted in Carson City, Nevada, and only a small number of specimens are known to exist, making it highly sought after by collectors.
Frederick Douglass began the North Star in Rochester, NY; the first issue was December 3, 1847. Not only was it an anti-slavery newspaper, but it also advocated for women's suffrage. Douglass continued to publish it, under various names and in various versions, until 1874.
It was the typewriter that was invented in 1874!
It is: 1874-1794 = 80
It was in 1874.
1874 km = 1164.4 miles