if Silver Spot = $75 then Bullion Value*: $10.85
if Silver Spot = $80 then Bullion Value*: $11.57
if Silver Spot = $85 then Bullion Value*: $12.30
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1875 S United States Twenty Cents – Seated Liberty
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Mintage: 1,155,000 | | KM109 | | Mint: San Francisco |
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Minted: 1875-1878 | | Metal: 90% Silver | | Finish: Business |
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Weight: 5 grams | | Diameter: 22 mm | | Thickness: mm |
This 1877 S United States 20 Cents features the Seated Liberty design. The coin is Closely Uncirculated. Composed of 90% silver and minted in San Francisco.
Being made of Silver, the rough Bullion Value is about $11 at Silver Spot Price of $80.
The coin was struck with a Business finish and bears an “S” mint mark.
The item is a Closely Uncirculated coin from the 1870s and the iconic Seated Liberty design captures a moment in time long gone!
Perfect for collection or anyone looking to move money through time.
Coin(s): #MI1001IM
Issuer: United States
Type: Standard Circulating Coin
Year: 1875
Year(s) Minted: 1875-1878
Designer/Engraver: Christian Gobrecht
Value: 20 Cents
Currency: Dollar (1785-Present)
Composition: Silver (.900 AG)
Weight: 5 grams
Diameter: 22 mm
Thickness: mm
Shape: Round
Edge: Milled
Mintage: 1,155,000
Mint: San Francisco
Mint Mark: S
Strike: Business
Orientation: ↑ ↓
KM №: 109
Rough Grade ≅: Closely Uncirculated
Obverse: Seated Liberty with shield and Phrygian cap on pole, surrounded by 13 stars.
Lettering:
1875
Reverse: Eagle grasping arrows and olive branch.
Lettering:
TWENTY CENTS
Edge: Plain
Comments: Keep an eye open for the S over S variety, which shows a repunched mintmark.
Hash Tags: @MI1001IM
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