The 1874 One Dollar coin, part of the United States silver dollar series, reflects the coinage innovations of its time. It was produced during a period when the U.S. was transitioning from earlier coin designs to more modern representations. The 1874 dollar is primarily composed of silver and was minted in both the Philadelphia and San Francisco mints. Collectors often seek this coin for its historical significance, rarity, and the condition in which it has survived. Its value can vary significantly based on factors such as mint mark, grade, and demand among collectors.


Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1874 $1 BG-1110 $1 (One Dollar) Dollar 1874