$23.83
Anonymous
Mossie Lueilwitz
About 10-50$ deprnding on condition.
As a product of its prime factors: 2 times 937 = 1874
November 30, 1874
Philipp von Jolly invented the modern weighing scale in 1874.
It is a nickel 3 cent piece. Made from 1865-1889.
$512 and a few cents in 1874 would have the same amount of purchasing power today as $10,000 in the United States.In essence, a $10,000 piece of land in 2008 would cost $512 dollars if it had been purchased in 1874.
A dollar
500.00 dollars
Do you really think it took a hundred years to make a dollar?
Why is 1873 worth less than 1874 in the same condition?
No, an 1874 Trade Dollar should not stick to a magnet if it is genuine. Trade Dollars were minted in silver, which is not magnetic. If a Trade Dollar sticks to a magnet, it is likely a counterfeit or altered coin.
No general-circulation silver dollars were minted from 1874 to 1877. If you have a coin that says TRADE DOLLAR on the back, please see the Related Question.
According to the inflation chart at the link shown below, the inflation value of money from 1874 to 2008 is 24.209, therefore $5.00 would buy the same thing then that $121.045 would buy today.
i have a 1974 silver dollar a lady on the front
The U.S. did not strike any silver dollars with that date. The only dollar-type coins issued that year were Trade Dollars. See http://www.numismedia.com/fmv/prices/trddlr/pricesgd.shtml for a price guide. If your coin does not have the words "Trade Dollar" on the reverse I'm afraid that it is a fantasy piece or possibly an outright counterfeit.
That's way too many dates to give an answer for. Most silver dollars are worth only about $25-$50. To get a more detailed estimate you need a specific date. Ask another question but this time include the date on the coin.
A U.S. one dollar silver coin dated 1874 can only be a Trade Dollar. You will find it marked so on the reverse of the coin. This series of coins was issued (1873-1885) to compete with other countries in Asia. It needs to be seen for an assessment of value. Assuming it's circulated and has no mintmarks. Values run from $90.00-$250.00 for average circulated coins.