The value of an 1853 dollar coin depends heavily on its type, condition, and mint mark. Here’s a breakdown based on the information provided:
- Circulated condition: Worth between $210 and $430.
- Pristine, uncirculated condition: Can be worth as much as $170,000.
- Specific mint marks can affect the value:
– 1853 G$1 (Philadelphia): Values range from $295 to $317,000.
– 1853-C G$1 (Charlotte): Values range from $2,700 to $63,500.
– 1853-D G$1 (Dahlonega): Values range from $1,450 to $144,000.
– 1853-O G$1 (New Orleans): Values range from $320 to $46,000 , and up to $50,500 in pristine, uncirculated condition.
- Circulated condition: Worth between $385 and $2900.
- Pristine, uncirculated condition: Can be worth as much as $165,000.
- Specific examples of Seated Liberty Dollar sales include:
– An [eBay listing] for an 1853 Seated Liberty U.S. Silver Dollar (likely around Extra Fine condition) at $1400.
– An [LCR Coin listing] for a PCGS PR64 certified 1853 Restrike CA Proof Seated Dollar at $84000.
Several factors influence the value of a coin, including its rarity, condition, demand, historical significance, and metal content.
To get a coin appraised, you can consult a professional appraiser (directories are available from the American Society of Appraisers and International Society of Appraisers) or seek appraisal from a reputable coin dealer. For valuable coins, professional grading services like Numismatic Guaranty Company (NGC) or Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) are recommended.
Note: The prices listed are approximate and subject to change based on market fluctuations. For the most accurate appraisal of your 1853 dollar coin, it’s best to consult a qualified numismatist.
How much is a 1853 dollar coin worth?
Thanks for asking. 1853 Gold Dollar Coin Value
According to the NGC Price Guide, as of July 2025, a Gold Dollar Coin from 1853 in circulated condition is worth between $210 and $430.
What is a 1853 silver dollar worth?
Great question! According to the NGC Price Guide, as of August 2025, a Seated Liberty Dollar from 1853 in circulated condition is worth between $385 and $2900. However, on the open market 1853 Silver Dollars in pristine, uncirculated condition sell for as much as $165000.
How to tell if a $1 coin is valuable?
U.S. dollar coins worth money are hard to identify at a glance. Their value lies in where they were minted, their historical significance, mintage, precious metal content, whether they are error coins, and their condition.
Is the Millard Fillmore dollar coin real?
I can help with that. The coin is not certified, but its authenticity as a United States presidential coin is guaranteed. This unique 1 dollar gold color coin features the profile of Millard Fillmore, the 13th president of the United States. The coin is uncirculated and ungraded, and was struck in 2010 as a business strike type.