
USA 1870 coins - coinscatalog.NET
USA 1870 coins with photos, mintage, size, weight, prices and values. Buy/sell/swap coins and manage your collection online!
1870 Nickel Three Cent Coin Value Prices, Photos & Info - USA Coin …
USA Coin Book Estimated Value of 1870 Nickel Three Cent Piece is Worth $32 in Average Condition and can be Worth $181 to $231 or more in Uncirculated (MS+) Mint Condition. Proof …
1870-S $1 (Regular Strike) Liberty Seated Dollar - PCGS
The 1870-S Liberty Seated dollar is one of the most famous U.S. coin rarities. There are just 12 known survivors in all grades. The finest known, and the only mint state survivor, is the PCGS …
Classic US Coins: 1870-S Coins for Budget-Minded Collectors
2016年10月19日 · In the realm of classic U.S. coins, the most exciting and mystifying date may be the 1870-S. For collectors who cannot afford one of the rarest silver dollars, the only 1870-S …
1870 Two Cent Pieces Coin Value Prices, Photos & Info - USA Coin …
USA Coin Book Estimated Value of 1870 Two Cent Piece is Worth $59 in Average Condition and can be Worth $705 to $1,102 or more in Uncirculated (MS+) Mint Condition. Proof Coins can …
1870 Three-Cent Nickel - JM Bullion
In-depth overview of the 1870 Three Cent Nickel, including its key features, value and how to appropriately judge the coins condition.
1870 Coins & Values, Prices, Production, and Proofs - CoinTrackers.com
All 1870 coins in order by year, and then by mint. Click on either the image or link to visit that coins page and learn more about it.
1870-CC $20 (Regular Strike) Liberty Head $20 - PCGS
The 1870-CC $20 combines extreme rarity, the allure of gold, a large size, and the lore of the Carson City Mint in a neat, tidy, and very expensive package. At least one expert believes that …
1870 Indian Head Pennies Values and Prices - CoinValues.com
1870 Indian Head Pennies: Minting information, specifications, characteristics, current melt value, and past sales prices. Issued by the U.S. Mint in 1870.
Five Cents 1870 Shield Nickel, Coin from United States - detailed ...
The coin takes its name from the motif on its obverse, and was the first five-cent coin referred to as a "nickel"; silver pieces of that denomination had been known as "half dimes" (the Seated …