Sorry. No U.S. one dollar silver coins were struck in 1834. Look at the coin again and post new question.
The U.S. did not make any silver dollars from 1804 to 1835 inclusive. There has been a flood of counterfeit dollar coins on the market over the last couple of decades, some good, but many with significant goofs in date and/or design. If you have an "1834 dollar" it is one of the latter, I'm afraid.
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Your 1834 five Cent coin is called a 'HalfDime' it is .900 silver and its value dependent upon details and condition, anywhere from a couple dollars to thousands.
There were no US silver dollars minted for circulation between 1804 and 1835 inclusive. Please check your coin again and post a new question.If the denomination is in fact $1 and the date is 1834 it's likely that you have one of the many counterfeit pieces that have been made in the Far East during the last few decades.If the date is worn and is actually 1884 you have what's called a Morgan dollar.
Sorry. No U.S. one dollar silver coins were struck in 1834. Look at the coin again and post new question.
The U.S. did not make any silver dollars from 1804 to 1835 inclusive. There has been a flood of counterfeit dollar coins on the market over the last couple of decades, some good, but many with significant goofs in date and/or design. If you have an "1834 dollar" it is one of the latter, I'm afraid.
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Please check your coin again and post a new question. No silver dollars were made in 1834 and the first Liberty Head design dollars were the famous Morgan series, starting in 1878.
Your 1834 five Cent coin is called a 'HalfDime' it is .900 silver and its value dependent upon details and condition, anywhere from a couple dollars to thousands.
I also have one of thes ten dollar notes no. g 646 1834. Have you found any additional information on its value? jean
There were no US silver dollars minted for circulation between 1804 and 1835 inclusive. Please check your coin again and post a new question.If the denomination is in fact $1 and the date is 1834 it's likely that you have one of the many counterfeit pieces that have been made in the Far East during the last few decades.If the date is worn and is actually 1884 you have what's called a Morgan dollar.
1834 bust-type halves are about average in scarcity for that design.As of 6/2012Very worn: $40Moderately worn: $65Nearly new: $275DanUser:WorkingMan
There were no US silver dollars minted for circulation between 1804 and 1835 inclusive, and the first gold dollars were issued in 1849. Please check your coin again and post a new question.
No silver dollars were dated between 1804 and 1836, although those dated 1804 were minted around 1834. A flood of counterfeit dollars has hit the market over the last 15-20 years. Some are very good and some are laughably bad with impossible dates and designs. If you really have an "1835 dollar" it is likely to be one of the latter fakes.
what is the value of a 1834 $10 bill
No silver dollars were dated between 1804 and 1836, although those dated 1804 were minted around 1834. A flood of counterfeit dollars has hit the market over the last 15-20 years. Some are very good and some are laughably bad with impossible dates and designs. If you really have an "1835 dollar" it is likely to be one of the latter fakes.