United States of America 1871 N/A Counterstamped Coins $1 (One Dollar)

Coin / United States of America / 1871 / N/A / Counterstamped Coins / $1 (One Dollar)

This coin is a historically significant counterstamped coin from the United States, dated 1871. It is a one-dollar denomination featuring a composition of 90% silver and 10% copper, which contributes to its intrinsic value. The mintage of this particular issue is recorded at 1,074,760 units, making it relatively common in numismatic terms. As a counterstamped piece, it likely has an additional mark or insignia imprinted onto its surface, which may denote its use for a specific purpose or association. While it does not have definitive mintmark or designer information available, its production type is classified as a "Mint Strike," indicating it was made using standard minting processes and methods. Despite lacking specified dimensions such as weight, diameter, and edge type, this coin represents a fascinating period in American history. It reflects the broader economic and cultural contexts of the time, as well as the prevalence of silver currency in the 19th century. Collectors and historians often appreciate such pieces not only for their monetary value but also for the stories they tell about the era in which they were produced.

currency USD
currency-amount 1
designer N/A
diameter 0
edge-type N/A
height 0
material 90% Silver, 10% Copper
mint-mark None
mintage 1074760
type Coins
weight 0
width 0
year-display 1871