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Liberty coins with other face values: Half Eagle, a 1795 coin with a face value of two dollars; Coronet large cent, an 1816 coin with a face value of 0.01 dollars; Liberty Head double eagle, an 1850 coin with a face value of 20 dollars; Liberty Head nickel, an 1883 coin with a face value of 0.05 dollars
The production of large numbers of U.S. gold coins (The first $1 and $20 gold coins were minted in 1849) from the new California mines lowered the price of gold, thereby increasing the value of silver. By 1853, the value of a U.S. silver dollar contained in gold terms, $1.04 of silver, equal to $38.09 today.
Class I Silver Dollar United States Stack's Bowers: October 2000 $1,840,000 1913 Liberty Head 5C United States Superior March 2008 $1,821,250 1880 $4 Coiled Hair United States Dupont Heritage Auctions: April 2015 $1,800,000 1861 $20 PR-66 United States Simpson Heritage Auctions January 2022 $1,740,000 1792 Washington $10 Prefed United States
The Flowing Hair Dollar sold for $10 million at auction in 2013 to set a new world record for the highest price ever paid for a rare coin, CNN reported. That record was eclipsed in 2021 when a ...
This chart shows all of the coin types, and their sizes, grouped by coins of similar size and by general composition. [1] Seven distinct types of coin composition have been used over the past 200 years: three base coin alloys, two silver alloys, gold, and in recent years, platinum and palladium.
This table represents the mintage figures of circulating coins produced by the United States Mint since 1887. This list does not include formerly-circulating gold coins, commemorative coins, or bullion coins.