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.
i have a 1974 silver dollar a lady on the front
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.
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.