Please look at your coin again. It's likely not a dollar or not from 1823. No U.S. dollars were made in 1823.
While there is a rare 1823 quarter dollar, it by no means is worth millions. Of the other 1823 cents, dimes and half dollars minted, none are rare enough to be worth millions. Not even the 1823 Half Eagle is worth that much.
No US Dollar coins dated 1823 or any Silver Lady Head coins?
1823 is a better date dime, in low condition around $20 to $40 depending on how low, in middle to high can be hundreds of dollars.
Kościuszko Mound was created in 1823.
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First Mexican Empire ended in 1823.
No. From 1325 until 1521 it was called Mexico-Tenochtitlan; from 1521 until 1821 it was the Viceroyalty of the New Spain (a Spanish colony). From 1821 until 1823 it was the Mexican Empire; from 1823 until this day it is known as the United Mexican States - or Mexico, for short.
The short-lived Mexican Empire (1821-1823) and Second Mexican Empire (1864-1867).
1325-1521: Mexico (Aztec Empire) 1521-1821: New Spain (Spanish overseas colony) 1821-1823: Mexican Empire 1823-1864: United Mexican States (Federal Republic) 1864-1867: (Second) Mexican Empire 1867-present: United Mexican States (Federal Republic)
The value of a Quatro De Peso 1823 coin can vary based on its condition, rarity, and demand from collectors. It is recommended to consult with a numismatic expert or appraiser to get an accurate assessment of its value.
Alberto Francisco Pradeau has written: 'Sonora y sus casas de moneda: Alamos y Hermosillo' -- subject(s): Numismatics 'Los tlacos y pilones mexicanos' -- subject(s): Coins, Mexican, Mexican Coins, Tlaco 'Numismatic history of Mexico from the pre-Columbian epoch to 1823' -- subject(s): Coins, Mexican, Mexican Coins, Numismatics
Agustin I of the Mexican Empire (May 19 1822 - March 19 1823)
Francisco Xavier Chavez from 1822 to 1823.
You should be more specific: there have been dozens of presidents since Mexico became a republic in 1823.
You mean forms of government? Empire was the most common: Gran Colombia (1819-1831) - Republic First Mexican Empire (1821-1823) - Empire First Mexican Republic (1823-1864) - Federal Republic Empire of Brazil (1822-1889)
The greatest, at least from the Mexican people's point of view, was to transform Mexico from a monarchy into a federal republic. He helped overthrow Agustin de Iturbide and institute a presidential republic on 1823.