In 1858, Robert E. Lee was serving as a colonel in the US Marines when he recaptured Harper's Ferry from John Brown and his associates.
Not possible to answer at long distance- value depends on EXACT model, EXACT condition, and originality. You need a hands-on appraisal. Sorry-
there is no 1858. there is no 1958!
Missiouri compromise -- 1820 compromise of 1850 fugitive slave law uncle toms cabin -- 1852 Kansas - Nabraska Act -- 1854 bleeding kansas -- 1855-1856 dread Scott case -- 1856 Lincoln duglas debates -- 1858 john brown and harpers ferry -- 1859
you can get around $25
you can get around $25
There was no Australian currency prior to 1911. What you probably have is a traders token. There were several One Penny tokens minted in 1858 for various Melbourne traders. You may have something of value, if you can identify the token properly.
I found an 1858 patented Mason's jar and would like to know the value if any?
1861 Springfield 58 caliber Rifle Musket 1858 Endfield 3 Band .577 caliber Rifle Musket Sharp's Carbine 50 caliber Sharp's rifle 50 caliber Burnside carbine 52 caliber Spencer repeating carbine 52 caliber Henry Repeating rifle 44-40 rimfire Model 1841 Mississippi Rifle 58 caliber Harper's Ferry 1840 conversion smoothbore 69 caliber (Buck and Ball) This list represents only the more popular rifles. Other firearms such as shotguns (which do not have rifled barrels) and handguns (revovlers) are not listed.
The value of a 1858 Flying Eagle cent depends on the grade of the coin and which type (small or large letters) for that year the coins is. But retail values are $25.00-$325.00 for circulated coins so I suggest having a dealer or collector grade it for a more accurate value
50-165
28-200 dollars. It could be an error and be75-1450 dollars