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<p>[QUOTE="davidh, post: 2178956, member: 15062"]1864</p><p><br /></p><p>There were 24 coins produced for circulation in 1864, although 5 of the gold issues are super rare with less than 20 of each known today [these may not have been intended for general circulation but circulated examples of each are known today]. The total face value in 1864 would have been $79.40; the total value today for all in MS60 is around $736,800.</p><p><br /></p><p>In copper we have the Cu-Ni Indian One Cent, the Bronze Indian One Cent and the Bronze Indian One Cent with "L". Also the Small and Large Motto Two Cents. About $2440.</p><p><br /></p><p>In silver there is the Type-3 Three Cent, the Seated Liberty Half Dime P and S, the Seated Liberty Dime P and S, the Liberty Seated Quarter P and S, the Liberty Seated Half P and S, and the Liberty Seated One Dollar P. About $29,600.</p><p><br /></p><p>In gold there is the Type-3 $1, the $2.5 Liberty, the $3 Princess, the $5 Liberty Quarter Eagle P and S, the $10 Liberty Eagle P and S, and the $20 Liberty Double Eagle P and S. About $705,100.</p><p><br /></p><p>I wonder if anyone has actually tried to assemble this set.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="davidh, post: 2178956, member: 15062"]1864 There were 24 coins produced for circulation in 1864, although 5 of the gold issues are super rare with less than 20 of each known today [these may not have been intended for general circulation but circulated examples of each are known today]. The total face value in 1864 would have been $79.40; the total value today for all in MS60 is around $736,800. In copper we have the Cu-Ni Indian One Cent, the Bronze Indian One Cent and the Bronze Indian One Cent with "L". Also the Small and Large Motto Two Cents. About $2440. In silver there is the Type-3 Three Cent, the Seated Liberty Half Dime P and S, the Seated Liberty Dime P and S, the Liberty Seated Quarter P and S, the Liberty Seated Half P and S, and the Liberty Seated One Dollar P. About $29,600. In gold there is the Type-3 $1, the $2.5 Liberty, the $3 Princess, the $5 Liberty Quarter Eagle P and S, the $10 Liberty Eagle P and S, and the $20 Liberty Double Eagle P and S. About $705,100. I wonder if anyone has actually tried to assemble this set.[/QUOTE]
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