None of the dates listed for the coins is a key or scarce date. likely the coins are very low grade if not culls, the only real value is the 3 silver coins, with the high silver prices there worth about $15.00
It's not a dollar, no dollar US coins were issued in 1906 the last year was 1904. The coin is likely a 1906 Barber Half dollar and if it has so much wear you can't read the words HALF DOLLAR on the reverse the value is just for the silver in the coin, about $6.00
The US stopped printing fractional currency in the 19th century, so there are no 1904 25¢ bills. Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question.
The mint mark on a Barber Half Dollar is located on the reverse side right under the tail of the eagle.
The only gold US one dollar coin dated 1904 is a Lewis & Clark Exposition commemorative gold dollar. The coin is distinctive because it is a two-headed coin. Minimum value is $1,000.00
As issued, a 1904 U.S. Barber quarter has a diameter of 24.3mm and is 1.75mm thick.
None of the dates listed for the coins is a key or scarce date. likely the coins are very low grade if not culls, the only real value is the 3 silver coins, with the high silver prices there worth about $15.00
It's not a dollar, no dollar US coins were issued in 1906 the last year was 1904. The coin is likely a 1906 Barber Half dollar and if it has so much wear you can't read the words HALF DOLLAR on the reverse the value is just for the silver in the coin, about $6.00
$3.30
Barber's Tricks - 1904 was released on: USA: August 1904
The US stopped printing fractional currency in the 19th century, so there are no 1904 25¢ bills. Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question.
The mint mark on a Barber Half Dollar is located on the reverse side right under the tail of the eagle.
at least one dollar
The only gold US one dollar coin dated 1904 is a Lewis & Clark Exposition commemorative gold dollar. The coin is distinctive because it is a two-headed coin. Minimum value is $1,000.00
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200 Thousand Or More
Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark, the 1904 Barber Half dollar is a better date coin. The retail values of average circulated coins are $12.00-$35.00 but it may be worth $75.00 to about $400.00 depending on condition. 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.