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# 1 COIN
PRICE GUIDE U.S.COIN PRICES
SEPTEMBER 2019
VOL. 66, NO. 9
THE ERA OF
BARBER
DIMES
From the Bayou
to the West Coast
THE EVOLUTION OF
EARLY DIMES
SMALL BUT NOT
FORGOTTEN
Seated Liberty
and Barber Dimes
PLUS!
ADVENTURES WITH
CURRENCY ACROSS THE POND
CURRENCY FOR COLLECTORS
WORLD CURRENCY WORLD CURRENCY WORLD CURRENCY WORLD CURRENCY WORLD CURRENCY WORLD CURRENCY WORLD CURRENCY WORLD CURRENCY WORLD CURRENCY
DENMARK 1944 10 Francs ND(1993) 50 Laris 1923 100,000 Mark P83b 1940 20 Drachmai P315 GUYANA ND(1969-70) 1 Rupee P66 ND(1971-73) 100 Rials 1973/5733 5 Lirot
(19)72-98 50 Kroner P116a AU-55 .................5.95 P37 MS-67 ....................6.95 VG lt graffiti....................8.95 VG..................................2.25 ND(1966-92) 10 Dollars XF-45 staple holes.........3.95 P91c AU-59 .................14.95 P38 MS-65 ....................3.95
P50l AU........................34.95 1949 10 Francs ND(1993) 100 Laris 1923 100,000 Mark ND(old date 24.5.1927) P23f 4 Cons. Notes ND(1972) 1 Rupee P77k ND(1974-79) 100 Rials 1958/5718 10 Lirot
DJIBOUTI P99f MS-65 .................39.95 P28 MS-66 ..................12.95 P83c VF-35 ..................13.95 50 Drachmai P97a VG ..21.95 nice UNC......................12.95 AU-55 tape at corner ......1.95 P102a MS-65...............22.95 P32c MS-66.................22.95
ND(1988) 1000 Francs 1941 20 Francs P92b F ...54.95 GERMANY 1923 100,000 Mark 1939 50 Drachmai ND(1966-92) 10 Dollars ND 2 Rupees P53Ac ND(1985-) 100 Rials 1958/5718 10 Lirot
P37e MS-67.................34.95 1942 20 Francs P100a 1944 1/2 Mark P191a P91a VF-35 ....................5.95 P107a MS-62...............18.95 P23f 3 Cons. Notes MS-63 staple holes ........2.95 P140d MS-65 ................3.95 P32d MS-60 ................13.95
ND(1988) 1000 Francs VF ................................55.95 VF ................................24.95 1923 200,000 Mark 1941(1945) 50 Drachmai nice UNC........................8.95 ND 2 Rupees P53e AU ND(1985-) 100 Rials 1968/5728 10 Lirot
P37e MS-63.................24.95 1942 20 Francs P100a 1920 1 Mark P58 AU-59 ...4.95 P100 VF lt tear ...............4.95 P168a AU-59 .................3.50 ND(1996) 20 Dollars P30a 4 staple holes ....................4.95 P140f MS-65 .................3.75 P35a AU-59 ...................6.95
2005 1000 Francs VF lt pinholes ...............10.95 1920 1 Mark P58 AU.........4.25 ND(1923-old date 1922) 1943 50 Drachmai Cons. Notes nice UNC .12.95 ND(1976) 2 Rupees P79h ND(1985-) 100 Rials 1968/5728 10 Lirot
P42a MS-65.................19.95 1942 20 Francs P100a 1922 1 Mark P61a MS-63..6.95 1 Milliarde Mark on 1000 P121a MS-65...............16.95 ND(1996) 20 Dollars P30a 3 MS-63 staple holes ........2.95 P140f AU-59 ..................2.95 P35b MS-65 ..................9.95
DOMINICAN VG+ ................................7.95 1922 1 Mark P61a AU .......4.95 Mark P113a VF ............11.95 1941 100 Drachmai P116a Cons. Notes nice UNC ...8.95 ND 5 Rupees P55 AU ND(1985-) 100 Rials 1968/5728 10 Lirot
1943 20 Francs 1937 1 Mark P173b ND(1923-old date 1922) MS-63............................6.95 ND(1996) 20 Dollars tape at corners, P140g MS-65 ................3.95 P35c MS-60...................8.50
REPUBLIC many staple holes ..........4.95
18XX 25 Cent. PS101r AU P100a AU .....................47.95 F-VF some staining ........4.95 1 Milliarde Mark on 1000 1941 100 Drachmai P116a P30a MS-67...................3.95 ND(1971-73) 200 Rials P92a 1960/5720 50 Lirot P33e
1943 20 Francs P100a 1937 1 Mark P173b F .......2.95 Mark P113a F+...............9.95 MS-60............................5.75 ND(1996) 20 Dollars ND(1975) 5 Rupees P80 VF tape at corners ..........5.95 VF-35 lt rv stain ...........14.95
some staining, missing F one light hole and 1923 20 Millionen Mark ND(1944) 100 Drachmai P30a MS-65...................2.50 MS-60 tape stains, ND(1982-) 200 Rials 1968/5728 50 Lirot
a small piece on 1937 1 Mark P173b
many pinholes................5.95 F graffiti..........................1.95 P97b VF .........................9.95 P170a G .........................2.95 ND(1996) 20 Dollars staple holes ....................1.50 P136d MS-65 ................3.95 P36b MS-66 ................19.95
bottom margin and ND(1979) 100 Rupees P86g
in lower center..............34.95 1944 20 Francs P100a F ...9.95 1944 1 Mark P192a AU ...18.95 1923 50 Millionen Mark 1939 500 Drachmai P30c MS-65...................2.50 ND(1982-) 200 Rials 1973/5733 50 Lirot
1941 50 Francs 1944 1 Mark P192a P109c F+........................4.50 P109a AU-59 ...............24.95 HAITI AU staple holes ..............9.75 P136e MS-65.................4.95 P40 MS-66 ....................6.95
188X 50 Cent. PS102r
MS-60..........................72.00 1938 P93 MS-62 ..................54.95 XF-45 ...........................14.95 1923 500 Millionen Mark ND(1945) 500 Drachmai P171a ND(1967) 1 Gourde P190a INDONESIA ND(1982-) 200 Rials 1973/5733 100 Lirot
100 Francs P86b 1944 1 Mark P192a P110a VF .......................4.95 VF-35 lt rv staining ........9.95 MS-64..........................29.95 1964 1 Sen P90s MS-67..47.95 P136e MS-63.................4.50 P41 MS-63 ..................11.95
ND(1947) 1 Peso Oro P60b GERMAN 1947 10 Sen P31 MS-63 ..4.75
VF ................................19.95 XF lt tear.......................94.00 XF lt rv stain...................9.95 1926 1000 Drachmai 1989 1 Gourde P253a ND(1982-) 200 Rials ITALY
1941 100 Francs 1948 1 Mark P2a VF NOTGELD P100b MS-63 ..............54.95 MS-66............................7.95 1964 50 Sen P94a MS-67..1.50 P136e MS-60.................2.95 1969 1000 Lire
ND(1962) 1 Peso Oro P91a 1960 1 Rupiah P76
VF ................................64.95 P94 MS-63 ..................43.95 some staining...............11.95 These are “emergency” money 1939 1000 Drachmai 1919 2 Gourdes P161a
MS-63............................2.95
ND(1982-2002) 500 Rials P101a VF tear.................1.50
1984 1 Peso Oro 1941 100 Francs P94 AU a 1914 2 Mark P54 issued by various P111a MS-64...............54.95 VG+ missing P137f MS-63 .................5.95 IVORY COAST
1961 1 Rupiah P78
P126a MS-63.................4.95 couple tears on top.......24.95 VF lt tear.........................3.50 governmental entities in 1939 1000 Drachmai P111a tiny corner piece.............8.95
MS-63............................2.95
ND(2003-) 500 Rials ND(1920) .10 Franc on
1987 1 Peso Oro 1941 100 Francs P94 VG ..6.95 1920 2 Mark P59 MS-63 .14.95 1920-1921. Many are quite VF ..................................3.50 HONDURAS P137Ab MS-64 ..............3.95 10 Cent. P5 XF ...........107.00
1961 2 1/2 Rupiah P79 MS-63
P126b MS-63 ................4.95 1946 100 Francs 1920 2 Mark P60 VG.........2.25 colorful with interesting 1941 1000 Drachmai P117a 1996 1 Lempira minor tape residue .........1.95
ND(2003-) 500 Rials JAMAICA
P128a VF-30 ................42.95 1922 2 Mark P62 MS-63 ..6.95 themes. Multiple sizes and VG ..................................2.95 P79a MS-65...................2.95 P137Ad MS-65 ..............3.95 L.1960(1964) 5 Shillings
EAST CARIBBEAN 1980 100 Francs P154b VF 1937 2 Mark P174b denominations are included 1942 1000 Drachmai 1959 10 Rupiah P66 ND(1982-2002) 1000 Rials
STATES 2001 1 Lempira MS-65............................4.95 P51Ad VF-35 ...............24.95
pinholes & lt tear............2.75 VF stain ..........................4.75 in this mix: P118a MS-65.................5.95 P84b MS-66 ..................3.50 P138i MS-65 .................8.95 1960 1 Dollar P54
ND(1965) 1 Dollar P13b 1981 100 Francs P154b 1948 2 Mark P3a F-VF ....34.95 100 Diff. Notes 1942 1000 Drachmai 1963 10 Rupiah P89 ND(1992-) 1000 Rials
VF-35 ...........................15.95 VF lt staining ..................4.50 2003 1 Lempira MS-65............................4.95 MS-63..........................11.95
1904 5 Mark P8b F .........10.75 NICE UNC ..................169.00 P118a MS-63.................4.95 P84c MS-67...................5.95 P143d MS-66 ................4.95 1993 2 Dollars
ECUADOR 1987 100 Francs P154c 1917 5 Mark P56b MS-63 .9.95 100 Diff. Notes 1943 5000 Drachmai 1963 10 Rupiah P89 ND(1986-2005) 2000 Rials
1976 2 Lempiras MS-64............................4.75 P69e AU-59 ...................2.50
1988 5 Sucres P120A VF pinholed....................3.75 1926 5 Rentenmark P169 XF to UNC ..................119.00 P122a MS-63...............11.95 P61 MS-64 ..................13.95 P141l MS-66 .................9.95
MS-64............................4.95 1990 100 Francs P154d 1959 25 Rupiah P67a ND(1993-) 5000 Rials
JAPAN
G+ ................................21.95 25 Diff. Notes ND(1947) 5000 Drachmai 1993 2 Lempiras ND(1944) 10 Sen
1988 20 Sucres F pinholes ......................4.95 1942 5 Reichsmark P186a NICE UNC ....................43.95 P177a VF lt staining, MS-66............................6.95 P145b AU-59 .................7.95
P72a MS-65...................3.95 1964 25 Rupiah P95 XF-45 P53a MS-65.................15.95
P121Aa MS-60 ..............3.95 1996 200 Francs P159b XF tiny stain .................14.95 20 Diff. Notes lt pinholes ....................73.00 1994 2 Lempiras ND(1993-) 5000 Rials
1999 5000 Sucres very lt graffiti ..................2.50 ND(1944) 10 Sen
VF missing lt 1942 5 Reichsmark NICE UNC ....................36.95 1942 10,000 Drachmai P72c MS-65...................3.95 P145d MS-67 ..............13.95 P53a XF-45 ....................3.95
P128c MS-65...............11.95 corner piece ...................4.95 P186a VF-35 ................12.95 10 Diff. Notes P120a AU59 .................39.95 1968 25 Rupiah P106a ND(1993-) 5000 Rials
HONG KONG MS-63............................6.95 1938 50 Sen P58a
EGYPT FRENCH ANTILLES 1948 5 Deutsche Mark NICE UNC ....................19.95 1943 25,000 Drachmai ND(1941) 1 Cent 1959 100 Rupiah P69
P145e MS-65.................9.95 F lt staining ....................2.75
L.1940(2006) 5 Piastres ND(1964) 5 Francs P13i F-VF.....................27.95 10 Diff. Notes P123a MS-64...............17.95 P313b XF .......................2.95 ND(1992-) 10,000 Rials ND(1916) 1 Yen P30c VF ..6.95
P-unlisted MS-65 ..........1.95 1906 10 Mark P9b G-VG...8.95 XF to UNC ....................13.95 1944 200,000,000 Drachmai MS-66..........................31.95 P146c AU-59 .................9.95
P7b VF-35..................419.00 ND(1961-95) 1 Cent 1959 100 Rupiah P69 ND(1943) 1 Yen P49a
ND(1958-71) 10 Piastres FRENCH GUIANA 1920 10 Mark P67a G+ .....2.95 GHANA P131a MS-60 P325b MS-67 ................2.95 ND(1992-) 10,000 Rials XF-45 .............................8.95
P177c MS-65...............35.95 1929 10 Reichsmark lt staining .......................7.95 MS-63..........................16.95 P146f MS-67 ...............15.95
L.1901(1922-47) 5 Francs 1963 10 Shillings P1d 1954 10 Dollars P179Ab 1960 100 Rupiah P86a ND(1930) 5 Yen P39a
1963 25 Piastres P35a P1d F+ missing small P180a F..........................4.75 AU-59 ..........................39.95 1944 10 Billion Drachmai F very lt rv glue ............15.95 ND(1992-) 10,000 Rials G lt rv graffiti ..................3.50
MS-63............................9.50 1944 10 Mark P194b VG..15.95 1958 1 Pound P2a VF-35 ...........................13.95 P146f MS-60 ...............10.95
piece, lt tape .................67.95 P134a AU-59 .................1.95 ND(1975) 10 Dollars P74b 1984 100 Rupiah ND(1942) 5 Yen P43a VF ..3.95
1974 25 Piastres P42 FRENCH 1960 10 Deutsche Mark VF-35 ...........................27.95 GUATEMALA F+ lt pinholes ...............16.95 P122 MS-63 ..................2.95 IRANIAN ND(1944) 5 Yen P55a
MS-67..........................17.95 P19a VF lt stain ..............8.95 1962 5 Pounds P3d AU...69.95 1900 50 Cent. PS172 1986 10 Dollars 1984 100 Rupiah P122 VF AZERBAIJAN MS-63........................129.00
1941 50 Piastres P21b INDOCHINA 1964 10 Mark P23a ND(1965) 1 Cedi P5a VF...8.95 G+ ................................39.95
ND(1939) 10 Cents P278b VF-30..................3.95 pinholes, rv graffiti .........1.95 AH1324(1946) 50 Tomans ND(1944) 5 Yen P55a
VG+ tiny center XF-45 ...........................11.95 1979 1 Cedi P17a 1964 1/2 Quetzal P51 1988 10 Dollars 1992 100 Rupiah P127a PS106r MS-63 .............64.95 MS-60........................109.00
piece missing ...............14.95 P85d MS-65 ................26.95 1908 20 Mark P31 VF .......3.95 MS-67..........................16.95
ND(1942) 20 Cents F...................................12.95 P191b VF .......................2.95 MS-63............................1.50 IRAQ ND(1945) 10 Yen P77a F-VF
1940 1 Pound P22b 1914 20 Mark P46b VF .....7.95 1982 1 Cedi P17b MS-65 ..6.95 1974 1/2 Quetzal P58b 1990 10 Dollars 1992/1995 500 Rupiah P128d lt rv staining .................12.95
VG-F ............................27.95 P90 MS-60 ..................11.95 1914 20 Mark P46b VG.....5.95 1982 1 Cedi P17b MS-63 ..6.25 1993 1/4 Dinar
ND(1942) 20 Cents P90 MS-63..........................18.95 P191c VF .......................2.95 MS-66............................3.95 P77 MS-65 ....................1.50 ND(1946) 10 Yen P87a
1974 10 Pounds 1929 20 Mark P181a 1979 2 Cedis P18a 1982 1/2 Quetzal P58c 2002 10 Dollars 1992/1996 500 Rupiah P128e VG ..................................2.95
P46 MS-64 ..................35.95 MS-60 tiny stain ............7.95 VF-35 ...........................14.95 MS-67..........................19.95 1985 1/2 Dinar P68a
1976 10 Pounds P46 ND(1942) 20 Cents 1939 20 Reichsmark P185 1982 2 Cedis P18d
MS-65..........................17.95 P400a MS-63.................4.95 MS-65............................1.95 AU-59 ............................1.75 ND(1946) 100 Yen P89a
P90 AU-59 .....................8.95 1983 1/2 Quetzal HUNGARY 1992/1995 1000 Rupiah 1993 1/2 Dinar P78 VG ..................................4.95
MS-67..........................45.95 AU corner stain ............27.95 MS-65............................7.95 P65 MS-63 ..................19.95 P129d MS-65 ................4.50 JORDAN
1936 10 Pengo P100 AU...4.95 AU-59 ............................1.75
EL SALVADOR ND(1951) 1 Piastre P76b 1944 20 Mark P195d F ...12.75 1977 10 Cedis P16e 1989 1/2 Quetzal 1930 20 Pengo P97 10 pieces 1992/1995 1000 Rupiah 1984 1 Dinar P69a XF .......1.50 AH1423/2002 1 Dinar
1970 1 Colon P110b MS-64..........................37.95 1910 50 Mark P41 VG+.....4.50 MS-67..........................15.95 P72a MS-67.................39.95 F or better.....................42.95 P129d MS-63 ................4.25 ND(1959) 10 Dinars P55a P29d MS-65 ................10.95
MS-63..........................28.95 ND(1953) 1 Piastre P92 1910 50 Mark P41 G+ .......3.50 1978 10 Cedis P16f 1989 1/2 Quetzal 1930 20 Pengo P97 VF .....7.95 2000/2008 1000 Rupiah VF lt edge tear ..............16.95 KAZAKHSTAN
1974 1 Colon P115a MS-63 couple of 1914 50 Mark P49a MS-63............................7.95 P72a MS-64.................19.95 1975 20 Pengo P169f P141i MS-63 .................1.75 ND(1971) 10 Dinars P60 1993 1 Tyin P1c MS-64 ....1.95
MS-66..........................22.95 tiny stains.....................20.95 VF-30 .............................4.75 1978 10 Cedis P16f 1900 1 Peso PS101a VG ..84.00 MS-60..........................14.95 2000/2008 1000 Rupiah VF some rv 1993 10 Tyin P3a MS-65 ..2.95
ND(1947) 10 Piastres 1914 50 Mark P49b VG+...4.95 MS-60............................6.95
EQUATORIAL P80 MS-66 ................169.00 1942 1 Quetzal P14a G....15.75 1930 100 Pengo P112 P141i MS-60 .................1.50 staining & graffiti .........10.95 1993 20 Tyin P5b AU-59...1.75
GUINEA 1919 50 Mark P66 G-VG...4.95 1978 10 Cedis P16f AU.....5.50 1974 1 Quetzal P59b 1964 10,000 Rupiah P100
ND(1954) 100 Piastres P103 1920 50 Mark P68 1984 20 Cedis P24a VF ....2.50 XF-45 .............................3.95 ND(1973) 10 Dinars KENYA
1975 25 Ekuele P9 VF lt pinholes ...............89.00 MS-63..........................18.95 1945 10,000 Pengo MS-66..........................77.00 P65 XF .........................10.95 1982 10 Shillings
MS-65..........................24.95 VG+ lt pinholes ..............7.95 1980 50 Cedis P22b 1995 1 Quetzal P87c 1964 10,000 Rupiah P100
FRENCH ND(1940-45) 50 Reichsmark MS-67..........................31.95 P119b XF .......................2.50 1986 25 Dinars P73a P20b MS-66 ................14.95
1979 1000 Bipkwele P16 AU-59 ............................3.95 1946 10,000 B Pengo MS-66 tiny edge stain ..34.95 MS-63............................6.95 1986 10 Shillings
VF lt stains ...................22.95 SOMALILAND PR140 VF .....................18.95 1996 1000 Cedis P29b IRAN
ND(1940-45) 50 Reichsmark AU-59 ............................9.95 GUINEA P132 MS-63 ..................5.95 1990 25 Dinars P74a P20e VF .........................2.95
1980 1000 Bipkwele on 100 ND(1928-38) 5 Francs P6b AU 1971 10 Sylis P16 MS-65..6.95 1946 10,000 Milpengo SH1332(1953) 10 Rials MS-65............................1.95 1993 20 Shillings
Pesos P18 MS-63 ........33.95 lt stain & wormhole ......44.95 PR140 G+.....................10.95 1999 1000 Cedis P32d P59 MS-63 ..................18.95
1980 50 Deutsche Mark MS-66..........................10.95 1971 10 Sylis P16 MS-63..6.25 P126 AU-59 ...................4.50 2001 25 Dinars P31a XF-45 ....................3.50
1980 5000 Bipkwele on 100 ND(1928-38) 20 Francs P7a 1971 25 Sylis P17 MS-65..7.95 1946 50,000 Adopengo SH1340(1961) 10 Rials P86 MS-64 ....................1.95 KOREA (NORTH)
Pesos P19 MS-60 ........45.95 F staple holes ...............21.95 P33d VF .......................51.95 2003 1000 Cedis P32i P71 MS-65 ..................14.95
1908 100 Mark P33 XF-45.. 7.95 MS-66............................7.95 1971 25 Sylis P17 MS-63..7.25 P138a VF .......................4.95 1995 250 Dinars P85 1947 15 Chon P5a
ETHIOPIA 1920 100 Francs P5 1960 50 Francs P12a 1946 100,000 B Pengo SH1340(1961) 10 Rials MS-65............................3.95 MS-65..........................14.95
VG-F lt staining 1908 100 Mark P34 VF .....5.95 2003 10,000 Cedis P71 MS-63 ..................13.95
ND(1966) 1 Dollar P25a 1908 100 Mark P34 F .......4.95 P35b MS-63 ................15.95 XF ................................10.95 P133 AU-59 ...................4.95 2002 250 Dinars 1959 50 Chon P12
VG ..................................4.95 tears & pinholes ...........56.95 1908 100 Mark P34 VG.....3.95 2003 10,000 Cedis 1985 50 Francs P29a 1946 1 Milliard Pengo SH1340(1961) 20 Rials P88 MS-63 ....................1.95 MS-65..........................14.95
1976 1 Birr P30b MS-66...8.95 ND(1946) 100 Francs P19A 1909 100 Mark P38 P35b MS-60 ................13.95 MS-65............................5.95 P125 XF .........................3.95 P72 MS-65 ..................20.95 ISLE OF MAN 1959 1 Won P13 MS-67 ..18.95
EE1969(1976) 5 Birr VF-25 tiny tear ...........157.00 1985 100 Francs 1945 10,000,000 Pengo SH1340(1961) 20 Rials
VF some staining ...........4.95 GREAT BRITAIN ND(1969) 50 New Pence 1978 1 Won P18b ten(10)
P31a MS-65.................15.95 FRENCH P30a MS-65...................4.75 P123 MS-63 ................12.95 P72 AU-59 ...................14.95 P27a MS-66.................67.95 notes VF or better ...........4.75
WEST AFRICA 1910 100 Mark P42 ND(1972) 5 New Pence ND(1965) 20 Rials
FIJI VF-35 ...........................17.95 PM44a MS-65 ...............7.95 1998 100 Francs P35a (2) 1984 100 Forint P171g ND(1972) 1 Pound 1978 1 Won P18b MS-63 ..1.95
ND(1989) 5 Dollars P91a F-VF ND(1944) 1 Franc Cons. Notes nice UNC ...7.95 MS-65..........................21.95 P78a AU-59 ...................8.95 P29a AU .......................59.95 1978 5 Won P19b MS-63 ..2.75
1910 100 Mark P42 ND(1972) 10 New Pence ND(1969) 20 Rials
with 3 lt pinholes............4.75 P34b XF .......................13.95 VF lt staining ..................4.95 PM45a 3 Cons. 1998 100 Francs ICELAND P84 MS-63 ....................8.95 ND(1983) 1 Pound 1978 5 Won P19b AU .......1.50
FINLAND ND(1944) 1 Franc P34b 1920 100 Mark P69a VG ...5.95 Notes UNC ...................15.95 P35a MS-65...................3.50 1941(1944-47) 1 Krona P38a MS-63.................74.00 1978 5 Won P19d MS-63 ..3.50
VF lt staining ..................6.95 1998 100 Francs P22d F-VF....................24.95 ND(1974-79) 20 Rials ND 5 Pounds P41b
1963 1 Markka P98a 1920 100 Mark P69b ND(1972) 10 New Pence P100a MS-63.................7.95 2002(2009) 5 Won P58
MS-65............................4.50 1939 5 Francs P21 MS-63..........................23.95 PM45a 2 Cons. P35a MS-63...................2.95 L.1928 5 Kronur P27b VF ND(1974-79) 20 Rials AU-59 ..........................17.95 10 cons. notes UNC .....18.95
1939 5 Markkaa P69a MS-65........................119.00 1922 100 Mark P75 Notes UNC .....................9.95 1998 500 Francs stained, graffiti .............14.95 ISRAEL 1998 10 Won P41a MS-63 . 5.95
P100b MS-60 ..............10.95
F-VF stained...................3.95 1941 5 Francs P21 VF.....16.75 F lt staining ....................4.95 ND(1972) 10 New Pence P36 MS-66 ....................4.95 1957 5 Kronur P37a ND(1965) 50 Rials ND(1952) 50 Pruta 1988 50 Won P30 VF-25 ..8.95
1963 5 Markkaa 1942 5 Francs P28a VF ...11.95 1910 1000 Mark P44b VF-35 PM45a MS-63 ...............3.95 2006 500 Francs MS-66..........................15.95 P10c MS-65.................64.95 1988 50 Won P30 VF ........6.95
P79a MS-67.................59.95
P99a MS-67.................24.95 1942 5 Francs P28a tiny rv stains...................7.95 ND(1972) 50 New Pence P39a MS-65...................4.50 L.1961(1981) 10 Kronur ND(1969-71) 50 Rials 1958/5718 1/2 Lira 1992 50 Won P42a MS-63 . 5.95
1963 5 Markkaa P99a VF lt staining ................10.95 1910 1000 Mark P44b VF PM46a MS-66 ...............9.95 1960 1000 Francs P15a P48a 5 Cons. Notes P29a MS-66.................34.95 1947 100 Won P11a
P85a MS-65.................12.95
MS-66..........................19.95 1953 5 Francs P36 moderate staining...........4.95 ND(1943) 1 Shilling M2 VF some staining .........16.95 nice UNC......................39.95 ND(1969-71) 50 Rials P85a 1958/5718 1 Lira VF lt tear.......................15.95
1963 5 Markkaa P99a VF-30 ...........................14.95 1922 1000 Mark P76e AU ..4.95 VF lt staining ..................7.95 1998 1000 Francs P37 (2) L.1961(1981) 10 Kronur P30c MS-65...................5.95 1978 100 Won P22a
MS-60 lt rv staining .......8.95
MS-65..........................17.95 1952 10 Francs P37 VF...18.95 1922 5000 Mark P81a XF ..5.95 ND(1948-60) 10 Shillings Cons. Notes nice UNC .13.95 P48a MS-67.................13.95 ND(1969-71) 50 Rials P85a 1958/5718 1 Lira MS-60............................8.95
1939 10 Markkaa 1942 25 Francs P27 VG ..11.95 1922 5000 Mark P368a VF lt staining .....24.95 2006 1000 Francs P40 (3) L.1928 50 Kronur P30c MS-63...................5.50 1992 100 Won P43a
AU-55 tape at corners ....2.95
P70a VG .........................1.95 1942 25 Francs P30a P81d AU-59 ...................7.95 ND(1948-60) 10 Shillings Cons. Notes nice UNC .16.95 P29c F........................129.00 AH1350(1971) 50 Rials 1958/5718 1 Lira P30c MS-66..........................15.95
1963 10 Markkaa P100a VF lt stains ...................11.95 1922 5000 Mark P81d XF-45 P368a VG .......................9.95 2007 10,000 Francs L.1928 50 Kronur MS-60 pinholes .............3.75 2006 5000 Won P46a
P97a AU-59 ...................8.95
VF lt central tear .............6.95 1942 25 Francs P30a very lt pinholes...............5.95 ND(1948-60) 10 Shillings P42b MS-67 ................54.95 P34a VF .......................64.95 ND(1969-71) 100 Rials 1958/5718 5 Lirot MS-65..........................79.00
1980 10 Markkaa F-VF some staining ........8.95 1922 10,000 Mark P72 P368a VG some staining .. 7.95 GUINEA-BISSAU L.1928 50 Kronur P86a MS-63.................16.95 P31a MS-66.................17.95 KOREA (SOUTH)
P111a VF-35 ..................4.95 ND(1956) 50 Francs AU-59 ............................5.95 ND(1948) 1 Pound PM22 1983 50 Pesos P5a P34a F..........................45.95 ND(1969-71) 100 Rials 1968/5728 5 Lirot 1962 10 Jeon P28a MS-67 . 3.95
FRANCE P45 AU-59 .................119.00 1923 20,000 Mark P85a 10 VF-30 lt edge tear, MS-66..........................18.95 INDIA P86a AU.......................12.95 P34a MS-66.................12.95 1964 10 Won P33c AU....34.95
1792 15 Sols PA65 1941 100 Francs P23 pieces VF or better .......36.95 lt staining .......................1.95 1990 50 Pesos P10 (2) Cons. 1940 1 Rupee P25a AU...39.95 ND(1969-71) 100 Rials P86a 1968/5728 5 Lirot ND(1962-65) 10 Won
VF-35 tiny tears............14.95 1948 VF ................................79.00 1923 20,000 Mark P85b ND(1956) 1 Pound Notes nice UNC..............9.95 1940 1 Rupee P25a VG...14.95 VF tape at corners ..........4.75 P34b MS-66 ................13.95 P33e MS-60...................4.25
1793 50 Sols PA70b 100 Francs AU lt ink smudging ........8.95 PM29 MS-60 .................3.50 1990 50 Pesos P10
AU-55 ..........................27.95 P40 F+ .........................35.95 1923 20,000 Mark ND(1956) 1 Pound MS-65............................3.95 Terms & Conditions
1793 50 Sols PA70b XF GAMBIA P85b XF .........................7.95 PM29 AU .......................2.50 1990 100 Pesos P11 (2) Cons. 14-day return privilege ANA grading standards.
some rv staining ..........19.95 ND(2001-2005) 5 Dalasis 1923 20,000 Mark P85b F ND(1962) 1 Pound Notes nice UNC..............7.50 Please add $3.75 P&H on orders; over $375.00 postpaid.
1793 25 Livres PA71 XF P20c MS-66...................4.95 lt tear, lt hole ..................3.95 PM36a MS-65 ...............2.95 1990 100 Pesos P11 Checks must clear NE res Add sales tax.
lt rv tape stain...............26.95 ND(2001-2005) 25 Dalasis 1922 50,000 Mark ND(1978-84) 1 Pound MS-65............................2.95 Large price list of other coins available upon request.
1940 5 Francs P83 F .........8.95 P22a MS-65.................15.95 P79 XF .........................15.95 P377a F..........................2.95 1990 500 Pesos P12
1943 5 Francs P98a VF ...12.95 GEORGIA 1922 50,000 Mark GREECE MS-67............................5.95
1943 5 Francs P98a ND(1993) Laris P33 P80 VF-35....................14.95 1941 2 Drachmai 1990 500 Pesos P12
VF lt pinholes .................6.95 MS-66............................4.75 1922 50,000 Mark P318 MS-66 ................31.95 MS-65............................4.50
1963 5 Nouveaux Francs ND(1993) Laris P33 P79 F+ ...........................3.75 1941 2 Drachmai 1990 1000 Pesos P13a 3
P141a F pinholes .........35.95 AU-59 ............................1.75 1923 100,000 Mark P83b P318 MS-63 ..................9.95 Cons. Notes nice UNC .17.95
1968 5 Francs P146b XF tape ND(1993) 3 Laris XF-45 heavy 1940 10 Drachmai 1990 1000 Pesos P13a
stains, staple holes.......19.95 P34 MS-66 ....................6.75
1927 10 Francs P73d ND(1993) 10 Laris
staining & stamped ......19.95 P314 MS-65 ................15.95
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Indian Head Cents –––––––––––––––– Seated Liberty Quarters –––––––––––– 1880. PCGS. MS-66+. Satiny.. $4225.00 United States Gold Coins ––––––––––
1860. PCGS. MS-65. CAC. . . . $1295.00 1859-S. PCGS. VF-20. . . . . . . $1395.00 1880-O. PCGS. MS-64. VAM 48. 1879 $1. PCGS. MS-64 . . . . . $1375.00
1872. PCGS. PR-65. RB. CAC. $1795.00 1860-S. PCGS. F-12.. . . . . . . . $2695.00 ‘Hangnail’ variety. . . . . . . . . $1250.00
Lincoln Cent –––––––––––––––––––––– 1864-S. NGC. F-12. . . . . . . . . $1299.00 1882-S. NGC. MS-67+. CAC.. $1295.00
1922-D. PCGS. MS-65. RD. . . $1395.00 Standing Liberty Quarter –––––––––––
Two-Cent Pieces ––––––––––––––––––
1864 Large Motto. PCGS. PR-65. BN.
CAC. Flashy surfaces.. . . . . . $1950.00
1867. NGC. PF-65. RB. Flashy. $995.00 1805 $2.5. NGC. AU-50. Very scarce
Silver Three-Cent Pieces –––––––––––– w/an estimated 100 to 150 survivors.
1852. NGC. MS-67. Vibrant. . $2795.00 Nice antique gold surfaces. $18500.00
1862/1. PCGS. MS-66. Flashy. $1795.00 1852-O $2.5. PCGS. AU-55. . . $995.00
Shield Nickel –––––––––––––––––––––– 1916. PCGS. MS-65. FH. Beautiful white 1871 $2.5. PCGS. AU-58. . . . $1695.00
luster radiates across satiny surfaces. 1883. NGC. PR-67+. Flashy white 1893-S $5. PCGS. MS-63+. CAC.
The ‘key’ to the series. . . . . $35750.00 surfaces framed by a thin ring of gold Very nice for the grade. . . . . $1069.00
Washington Quarter –––––––––––––– at the perimeter. The surfaces are 1901-S $10. PCGS. MS-65+. . $2495.00
1932-D. NGC. MS-61. . . . . . . $1039.00 virtually flawless. . . . . . . . $17995.00
Bust Half Dollar ––––––––––––––––––– 1883-S. PCGS. MS-63+. Frosty. $2795.00
1824. PCGS. MS-64. . . . . . . . $3995.00 1885-CC. PCGS. MS-66. . . . . $1695.00
1876. PCGS. PR-67. CAM. CAC. Blast Seated Liberty Half Dollars –––––––– 1886-S. PCGS. MS-65+. . . . . . $2495.00
white. An amazing proof nickel that 1873. NGC. PR-64+. CAM. CAC. 1887-S. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . . . $1495.00
borders on perfection! . . . . . $4125.00 Closed 3, No Arrows. . . . . . $2350.00 1888-O. PCGS. MS-66. CAC.. $1995.00
1885. PCGS. PR-64+. CAM. CAC. 1888-S. PCGS. MS-65. VAM-13. $2250.00
Buffalo Nickels –––––––––––––––––––
Outstanding for the grade.. . $2495.00 1889-S. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . . . $1350.00
1918. PCGS. MS-65. Satiny. . . $1095.00
1890. PCGS. PR-64. CAM. CAC. $1995.00 1890-CC. PCGS. MS-63. Tail Bar.
1919-D. PCGS. MS-63. CAC. . $1695.00 1853/2 $20. PCGS. XF-45. Exceptionally
Barber Half Dollars –––––––––––––––– Few marks for the grade. . . . $2595.00
1920-S. PCGS. MS-63. . . . . . . $1395.00 clean surfaces for this issue. $3795.00
1892. NGC. MS-64+. CAC. . . $1295.00 1890-S. PCGS. MS-66. Flashy. $1975.00
1925-D. PCGS. MS-64. CAC. . $1450.00 1895 $20. PCGS. MS-64. . . . . $2495.00
1892. PCGS. PR-64. Flashy. . . $1395.00 1891-S. PCGS. MS-66+. . . . . . $4995.00
1936. PCGS. PR-66. CAC. . . . $1625.00 1904 $20. PCGS. MS-65+.. . . $3250.00
Seated Liberty Dime –––––––––––––– Walking Liberty Half Dollars ––––––– 1892-CC. PCGS. AU-58. . . . . $1125.00
1918-D. PCGS. MS-64. Frosty. $4695.00 1892-S. PCGS. AU-53. . . . . . . $1875.00 Private Mint Gold ––––––––––––––––––
1838. PCGS. MS-65. No Drapery, Large (1842-50). PCGS. AU-50. A. Bechtler
Stars. A dazzling Gem! . . . . $2195.00 1929-D. PCGS. MS-64. . . . . . $1295.00 1893-CC. PCGS. MS-63. . . . . $6575.00
1929-S. PCGS. MS-64. CAC. . $1495.00 1893-S. PCGS. VG-10. . . . . . . $3295.00 $1. Carolina Gold. 27 G, 21 C, Plain
Barber Dime –––––––––––––––––––––– Edge. Lustrous surfaces. . . . . $3695.00
Bust Dollar ––––––––––––––––––––––– 1897-O. PCGS. MS-62. . . . . . $1595.00
1899. PCGS. MS-66+. CAC.. . $3250.00 1882. NGC. MS-64. PL. California Frac-
1899-S. PCGS. MS-65. CAC. . $2195.00 tional Gold. BG-799CC. 25¢. Octa-
1900. PCGS. MS-66+. CAC.. . . $995.00 gonal Indian Head. R-6. . . . $1795.00
1900-S. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . . . $1295.00 Private Token ––––––––––––––––––––––––
1900-S. PCGS. MS-66. A Premium Gem 1902-O. PCGS. MS-66+. CAC. $1595.00 1861. PCGS. MS-63. CSA Restrike.
w/nice unmarked surfaces. . $3750.00 1903-O. PCGS. MS-67. . . . . . $3375.00 Very nice for the grade. . . . $15995.00
Mercury Dimes ––––––––––––––––––– Peace Dollars ––––––––––––––––––––– Large Size Currency ––––––––––––––––
1931-S. PCGS. MS-66. FB. CAC. 1921. PCGS. MS-65. Flashy.. . $1595.00 1891. $10. F-370. PMG. Gem-66. EPQ.
Devoid of significant marks. $3450.00 1922-D. PCGS. MS-66. . . . . . $1495.00 Treasury Note. Gen. Sheridan. $6495.00
1943-D. PCGS. MS-68. FB. . . $1375.00 1798. PCGS. XF-45. Large Eagle. Sharp 1934-S. PCGS. MS-61. . . . . . . $2995.00 1891. $2. F-246. PCGS. VF-30. Apparent.
Twenty Cent Piece ––––––––––––––––– detail w/beautiful surfaces! . $4495.00 Early Silver Commemorative ––––––– Silver Cert. F-246. Windom. $1195.00
1875-S. PCGS. MS-65. Satiny. $2495.00 Seated Liberty Dollar –––––––––––––– 1928 Hawaiian. PCGS. MS-65. $3595.00 1901. $10. F-119. PCGS. Ch AU-55.
Bust Quarter –––––––––––––––––––––––– 1859-O. PCGS. MS-61. CAC.. $2195.00 Early Gold Commemorative ––––––––– PPQ. LTN. Bison.. . . . . . . . . $4795.00
1818. PCGS. AU-53. CAC. Browning 8. Morgan Dollars ––––––––––––––––––– 1904 Lewis & Clark $1. PCGS. MS-66. 1923. $1. F-40. PCGS. Gem-66. PPQ.
Sharp detail. . . . . . . . . . . . . $2295.00 1878-S. PCGS. MS-66+. CAC. $1795.00 A gorgeous example.. . . . . . $5995.00 LTN. Red Seal. . . . . . . . . . . . $1795.00
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Collecting Barber Dimes
From New Orleans to San Francisco
By Mike Thorne, Ph.D. my attention, but it was the silver Barbers (or V) nickel, Flowing Hair $4 Stella gold
that really excited me. pieces, and the 1892 Columbian commem-
W
H E N I started collect- The days of interesting and fairly orative half dollar (Barber designed the
ing coins in the mid 1950s, frequent circulation finds are long gone. obverse, George T. Morgan the reverse).
coins to fill contemporary sets Nowadays, roll searchers look for such Barber also designed 1883-dated coins
could be acquired through change and roll things as error coins, doubled dies, over for the Kingdom of Hawaii and the Cuban
searching, with an occasional purchase mintmarks, off-center strikes and the like. coinage of 1915. According to Wikipedia,
of a key date. At that time, dimes, quar- If they do run across a coin from a bygone “Barber’s design on the Cuba 5 centavo
ters, and half dollars, which actually circu- era, you can be pretty sure it was taken coin remained in use until 1961.”
lated, were 90 percent silver. Focusing on from somebody’s collection and spent by a Charles Barber died on Feb. 18, 1917,
dimes, Mercury dimes were seen almost as person who didn’t know its value. shortly after three new designs appeared on
often as Roosevelt dimes, which had been With this background, let’s look at the silver coins for which he is well known.
minted since 1946. collecting Barber dimes in today’s world, You have to wonder if the sight of new
From time to time, Barber dimes a world bereft of silver coins in circulation. Mercury dimes, Standing Liberty quarters,
showed up, although they were usually In other words, if you depend on circulation and Walking Liberty half-dollars contrib-
in well- circulated condition, which today finds to fill your collection, you’ll never uted to his demise. Perhaps, the shock of
would correspond to the grades of AG3 make any headway. the three new designs, following soon after
through G6. Of course, numbers with The design of the Barber dime was the Buffalo nickel replaced his V-nickels,
grades were phenomena that were many the handiwork of Charles Edward Barber, was just too much for his 76-year-old heart!
years in the future. who was Chief Engraver of the U.S. Mint The Barber dime was minted from 1892
If you had the money to pursue higher for nearly 40 years. Barber was from through 1916. Like Barber’s other silver
denominations such as quarters and half England, the son of William Barber. In designs, the dime was a workhorse, widely
dollars, the occasional Barber coin in these fact, Charles succeeded his father, who used in everyday commerce. For the most
denominations would sometimes appear. was the Mint’s Chief Engraver before his part, the mintages were relatively high,
As a junior collector, the Barber coins son got the position. with eight-digit mintages occurring for
(dimes, quarters, and half dollars) were Although Barber’s best-known coin many of the Philadelphia products.
the oddballs; the strange items that would designs are the dime, quarter, and half-dollar With the exception of the minuscule
make my heart skip a beat. Don’t get me series bearing his name, he either designed mintage of San Francisco dimes in 1894,
wrong, a key or semi key Lincoln cent, or or helped design several other U.S. emis- the series contains no great rarities. Various
even a 1950-D nickel, would certainly get sions. Examples include the Liberty Head explanations for the 24 1894-S dimes
minted have been given, and there are Philadelphia issue that year is also consid- According to the pricing guide in Bowers’
differing accounts of what happened to the ered one of the keys to the series. With a guide book, the 1901-S ranges in value
issue. Fortunately for collectors desiring mintage of 690,000, this is by far the scarc- between $80 in G4 and $4,520 in MS65. A
set completion, the oddball 1894-S is not est Philadelphia Mint product. In his book nice F12 should cost around $350. Bowers
considered necessary for a complete run of Bowers states, “The low mintage made this notes, “The 1901-S, with its low mintage,
Barber dimes. a date to look for in the 1930s when many has long been considered a key date in
Of course, if you’re the owner of a major were still in circulation…In any grade this the Barber dime series, and rightfully so.
sports team, a hedge fund manager, or have is a key issue.” Values range from $85 in G4 Specimens are elusive at all levels.”
some other access to large sums of money, to just $2,000 in MS65. In F12, it’s worth Next comes two more San Francisco
then you might consider the purchase of an about $325. dimes, the 1903-S and 1904-S. Both had
1894-S. Even so, your mission is likely to Other good dates in the 1890s include mintages below a million: 1903-S, 613,300
be thwarted by the lack of availability of the 1894-O, 1896-O and S, and 1897-O. and 1904-S, 800,000. The earlier date is
the coin. These are all dates with mintages well more valuable in lower grades, while the
All the other date/mintmark combina- below a million. Of the four, the most 1904-S passes it in higher grades. The
tions are available, most in whatever grade expensive is the 1896-O, whose value 1903-S ranges in value from $85 in G4 to
you can afford. Interestingly, many of the ranges from $80 in G4 to $7,500 in MS65. $2,250 in MS65, while the 1904-S lists for
better low-mintage dates were produced in Its mintage is not the lowest, that honor $45 to $4,000 in the same grades. A decent
San Francisco. Most of the exceptions to goes to the 1896-S (575,056 vs. 610,000). F12 should cost about $350 for the 1903-S
this observation were produced early in the Bowers calls the 1896-O “one of the hand- and $160 for the 1904-S. Lawrence consid-
series, often in New Orleans. I’ll talk about ful of top rarities among Barber dimes in ered them scarce in all grades.
these first. grades MS-60 or higher. At any Mint State After the 1904-S, there are only three
The regularly issued Barber dime with level an 1896-O dime is a keeper.” A nice other Barber dimes with mintages below
the lowest mintage is the 1895-O, with F12 specimen should cost about $290. a million: 1909-D (954,000), 1913-S
just 440,000 produced. In The Complete Of the four the 1894-O has a higher (510,000), and 1915-S (960,000). The mint-
Guide to Barber Dimes, David Lawrence value in MS65, $11,000. Bowers notes, “At age of the 1913-S is actually the second
called it “The unquestioned key to the set… any Mint State level an 1894-O is a prize… lowest in the series, behind only the 1895-
Available for a price in G to F. Difficult to a gem 1894-O is a landmark coin.” You O. However, it’s not worth nearly as much as
locate in VF and in great demand in XF should be able to find a decent F12 example you might expect. According to Lawrence,
and above.” Using the pricing guide in Q. for about $200. the coin is “overrated because of high
David Bowers’ latest edition of A Guide The 1896-S and 1897-O range in value survivorship, but collector demand keeps
Book of Barber Silver Coins, the range of between $80 and $3,000 and $65 and the price up.” Values for the date range from
values for the 1895-O is from $375 in G4 $3,000, respectively. The value of each $35 in G4 to $2,700 in MS65.
to $30,000 in MS65. A F12 should retail date in F12 is $280, according to Bowers’ This is a date that Barber collectors are
for around $850, and the date lists for more guide book. fond of hoarding. According to Bowers,
than $1,000 in all higher grades. The next semi key date is the 1901- in a 2008 Barber Coin Collectors’ Society
Lightning struck twice in 1895, as the S, with a mintage of 593,022 pieces. census, one of its members reported a total
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This 1903
1903-S
S Barber dime graded MS66 by NGC is described
scribed byy Heritage as a “Multicolor
Multicolor Key
Key-Date
Date Representative.
Representative ”
There are only two finer of the eight MS66 submissions reported by NGC. (images courtesy of Heritage Auctions)
of 74, mostly low grade, examples. I once opt for the Philadelphia issue, as it’s much The corresponding range for the Micro
tried to buy as many examples as I could less expensive than either the 1896-O or S. “o” is from $60 to $5,500. A decent
but quit fairly quickly when I had trouble A decent F12 should run you about $50. F-12 should cost about $150.
finding coins to purchase. A decent F12 Another approach is the basic set, If you are interested in collecting
should cost about $125. which consists of all of the date/mintmark further Barber dime varieties, you’ll
The 1909-D or the 1915-S might also combinations issued during the 25-year want to consult Bill Fivaz and J. T.
be good dates to hoard, as both have mint- run of the series. Once you’ve gotten the Stanton’s Cherrypickers’ Guide, Volume
ages below those of the two semi key better dates I’ve discussed, the remainder II, fifth edition. The authors present page
Mercury dimes, the 1921 and 1921-D. of the set should be a piece of cake. Even after page of repunched dates, repunched
Values for the 1909-D range between $8 in a grade like XF40, you’ll discover that mintmarks, repunched dates and mint-
for a G4 and $1,700 for an MS65, whereas the common dates are valued well below marks, and even a date (1912-S) with
the corresponding values for the 1915-S $100 apiece. a doubled-die obverse. Another refer-
are $7 and $1,150. In F12, the Barbers If you want to add major varieties to ence for Barber dime varieties is Kevin
list for $60 and $35, respectively. Both of the basic set, the only varieties listed in Flynn’s The Authoritative Reference on
the Mercury dimes are considerably more the pricing guide in this magazine or in Barber Dimes.
expensive, listing for $115 and $180 in F12 A Guide Book of United States Coins Another way to collect Barber dimes
in the PCGS pricing guide. (the Red Book) are the 1893/2 “over- is as proofs. A proof version was issued
The remainders of the date/mintmark date” and the 1905-O with a tiny (micro) for each date through 1915 and mintages
combinations are remarkably inexpen- mintmark. Bowers calls the first of these range from 425 in 1914 to 1,245 in 1892.
sive, particularly if you’re talking about the “so-called 1893, 3 over 2” dime. The Values for PR65s in this magazine range
coins in well-circulated condition. Of reason for this is that it is no longer from $975 in 1913 to $1,200 in 1894.
course, how you choose to collect Barber considered a 3/2 overdate. According to Virtually all dates list for $1,000. If you
dimes depends in large part on your expert John Dannreuther, the coin is really can find them, I think that a collection
numismatic budget. an 1893/1893. Market values range from of all proof issues (minus the 1894-S, of
For example, putting together a date $140 in G4 to $5,000 in MS65. A decent course) would be pretty spectacular.
set, one coin for each year the series was F12 should cost about $160. Well, that’s it for my look at collect-
minted, appears quite doable as it avoids As for the micro mintmark on the ing Barber dimes. Whether you decide
the most expensive examples. Instead of 1905-O, Bowers states that it is, “… to concentrate on a basic set, a basic set
purchasing either an 1895 or 1895-O, for readily available in most circulated with major varieties, or a date set, you
the date set you would opt for the 1895-S. grades below EF-40.” Also, “This is can’t go wrong with this series. Steer
Although the 1895-S is a better date, with one of the most popular issues in the clear of problem coins and consider
a little more than a million minted, in F12 Barber series and is on nearly every purchasing coins certified by the major
it lists for just $135 in Bowers’ guide book. want list.” The popularity undoubtedly services (ANACS, NGC, PCGS) if the
This is in comparison to the $325 and $850 explains the date’s value relative to a coins you’re looking for vary a great
for the 1895 and 1895-O, respectively. regular 1905-O, which ranges in value deal in value depending on the grade.
Similarly, for the year 1896 you would from $5 for a G4 to $1,100 in MS65. Happy hunting!
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By R.W. Julian others, will differ from it but by a very contract coinage of the late 1780s, little
small fraction. This is a coin perfectly or nothing was done to create a circulat-
In 2019 we think of the dime as familiar to us all. When we shall make ing coinage for the United States.
merely something with which to make a new coin, equal in value to this, it will In 1787 a new Constitution was
change but this was not always true. be of ready estimate with the people.” written and soon adopted by the vari-
Going back a hundred years or more The pistareen referred to by Jefferson ous States. It took effect in April 1789
the dime was an important coin with was actually the debased two reales silver when George Washington was inaugu-
real buying power. Going back even coin struck in Spain rather than the same rated president of the United States.
further, the average unskilled worker in denomination made in the New World. At first the new Congress had more
the 1790s, for example, rarely earned The two-reale pieces struck, for example, pressing problems than worrying about
more than 75 cents for a twelve-hour day at the Mexico City Mint were worth one- a national coinage but at length, in the
of hard physical labor. Although the dime fourth of an eight reales coin or twenty- late winter of 1789–1790, events began
was an important coin, it was in fact not five cents in modern terms. The pista- to move in that direction. In particu-
widely seen in the marketplaces of the reen, on the other hand, was worth only lar, the House of Representatives asked
United States until after 1820. The reason twenty cents; both it and the full-value Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton
was that the Spanish one-real silver coin, two reales were widely used in Colonial for a comprehensive plan on a mint and
worth twelve and one-half cents in U.S. days as well as the early United States. coinage system. Hamilton’s 15,000–word
money, was heavily used throughout the In early August 1786 the Jefferson report was finished in December 1790
early days of the Republic. And therein ideas were translated into a law passed by and submitted to Congress the following
lies a tale. the Confederation Congress. The legisla- month, once it had been put into printed
The first attempts at a national tion was well written and provided for form. Although the work is still consid-
system of money for the United States a mint as well as officers to operate the ered a masterpiece of clear thinking and
came in the early 1780s when Robert institution. Various coins of gold, silver, organization, for some odd reason the
Morris devised a scheme for a decimal and copper were stipulated, including the Treasury Secretary thought that only two
coinage. This plan failed for technical all-important dime. (Until 1837 internal silver coins were needed for public use in
reasons but the idea bore fruit and in Mint documents used the “disme” spell- the marketplace, the dime and the dollar.
1784–1785 Thomas Jefferson, then a ing but at present numismatists use the As a result of the Hamilton report, in the
member of the Confederation Congress, original spelling only for the 1792 dismes fall of 1791 a special Senate committee
studied the problem very carefully and and half dismes.) It is one thing to pass chaired by Robert Morris began writing
also came up with a decimal system, but legislation but quite another to put it into a draft coinage bill.
based on the Spanish silver dollar (eight practice, especially when the government The completed bill, which included
reales). One of his suggestions was for has no money for any projects, let alone the dime and other silver coins not
the coinage of a tenth of a dollar, or an expensive mint. The ink had barely mentioned by Hamilton, was signed
dime. He wrote that “The tenth will be dried when the new legislation became into law by the president in April 1792.
precisely the Spanish bit, or half pista- a dead letter. For the next several years, Washington soon appointed famed scien-
reen in some of the States, and in the except for the ill-fated Fugio copper tist David Rittenhouse as the director of
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the infant institution and Rittenhouse in quite similar to the half disme of 1792
turn picked Henry Voight as his chief and is not as well done as the obverse.
coiner. Although most of 1792 was Whatever the exact status of the 1792
spent in buying land and the necessary disme, it is a matter of record that this
construction work, by the end of June, denomination was not coined in 1793
Rittenhouse had employed an unnamed because of a defect in the basic mint
engraver to execute dies for a half disme law, which called for bonds of $10,000
and disme. The dies were prepared each to be met by the chief coiner and
according to designs prepared by Joseph assayer before the precious metals could
Ceracchi at the request of the President be coined. This was an enormous sum for
and Director Rittenhouse. These dies the time and beyond the means of Chief
were completed by early July. The direc- Coiner Henry Voight and Assayer Albion
tor then requested written permission Cox. In December 1793 the mint direc-
from the president to begin striking vari- tor appealed to Congress to lower the
ous denominations, namely the disme, bonds and this came about the following
half disme, cent, and half cent. March. Sureties were quickly found and
Only half dismes were actually coined the Mint began silver coinage in the fall
for circulation in 1792 but the small of 1794.
number minted (about 1,800 pieces) has Although dollars and half dollars
led to disputes over whether this special were minted in 1794 (1794 half dimes
Mint Director David Rittenhouse
coinage should be collected as a pattern exist but they were actually struck in
or as a regular issue. Whatever the status 1795), no dimes were coined until early
of the half disme, there is no difficulty 1796. The problem was the ever-present event closely followed by the death of
in categorizing the dismes of 1792 as Spanish one real piece, worth 12.5 cents Assayer Albion Cox. These two events
strictly patterns. Very few collectors are and in widespread use throughout the derailed plans made by the new direc-
aware of the 1792 disme patterns because country. For this reason many goods and tor, Elias Boudinot, and coinage did
of their extreme rarity and the obvious services in the early United States cost not resume until early January 1796.
fact that they rarely appear in public 12.5 cents or 37.5 cents. The dime simply On January 18 the chief coiner deliv-
auctions. About a dozen – or a few more did not circulate widely and would not ered 14,250 dimes, the first official
– of these coins are known, in both silver until the supply of small Spanish silver coinage of that denomination in this
and copper, with or without a reeded began to lessen in the early 1820s. country. Each of the new coins bore the
edge. The obverse of the 1792 disme No dimes were struck in 1795 and famous Draped Bust head of Liberty,
pattern is modeled on the head appearing available information does not allow first seen on the silver dollars struck in
on the famous Libertas Americana medal us the luxury of determining whether late September 1795. This representa-
struck by order of Benjamin Franklin or not such coinage was planned. A tion of Liberty is generally believed
while he was minister (ambassador) to scandal over the illegal fineness of the to have been based on sketches made
France in the mid–1780s. The reverse, first silver coins had become public by famed early American artist Gilbert
from a design prepared by Ceracchi, is knowledge early in November 1795, an Stuart. The first delivery of dimes
The first dimes were struck in 1796. (Image courtesy of Stack’s Bowers)
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proved to be the bulk of those actually (Draped Bust obverse paired with the what greater than the 1796.
coined in that year, the total barely Small Eagle reverse) appears for only Beginning in 1798 the old Small
passing 22,000 pieces. It is thought two dates, 1796 and 1797. Not only do Eagle reverse was scrapped on the
that the 1796 date is slightly more date collectors need the 1796 but also dime and replaced with the famous
common that the mintage indicates, type collectors tend to prefer the 1796, as Heraldic Eagle motif. This was of
even though the public normally saves it is slightly less expensive than the 1797. course based on the Great Seal of the
specimens from a first year, and it may There were just over 25,000 dimes United States, which may currently be
well be that an obverse die of 1796 was made in 1797 but it is doubtful that seen on the reverse of the Kennedy
used for a time in 1797. Whatever the even this small number reflects actual half dollar. Only 27,550 dimes were
case, the 1796 is a popular coin with demand by the public and silver depos- coined in 1798 but despite the low
collectors, and book values show this itors. The 1795 scandal mentioned mintage the values are not all that high;
very well. In XF–40 the 1796 dime above had dried up silver deposits in XF–40, for example, the book value
is worth, according to the price guide and Director Boudinot was faced with is $3,300 and in F–12, $1,300; both
appearing in Coins Magazine, about the very real problem of having to values are for the most common vari-
$8,500 but MS–60 finds an estimated lay off skilled workmen for lack of eties. (Although for most years dime
tab of $22,000. Even in a lowly G–4 bullion. His solution was to strike coinage was spread out over several
the value is given as $2,400. Much of additional minor coins, rather than the weeks and months, in this case all of
the pressure on this mintage comes silver dollars demanded by deposi- the coins were delivered on just one
from the fact that this particular type tors, and then persuade depositors to day, July 23.)
accept these in limited numbers. It The 1798 as a date is very interest-
required the same amount of labor to ing because there are several varieties
strike a silver dollar as it did a dime of note. Not only is there a regular
but a dollar’s worth of silver was thus date, but also two overdates exist,
stretched further and the necessary a 1798/7 with thirteen stars and a
skilled workmen kept on staff. 1798/7 with sixteen stars. In addition
The 1797 dime, which is scarcer as there is a variety of the non-overdate
a date than 1796, has two key varieties, obverse with a small figure 8 in the
sixteen stars on the obverse or only date. The scarcest 1798 variety is the
thirteen. At one time Mint officials overdate with thirteen stars, which in
had planned to honor each new State XF–40 approaches $11,000 in value.
coming into the union by adding an It is worth mentioning that some of the
obverse star but during 1797 it became 1798 dimes used a reverse die from the
apparent that too many stars would gold quarter eagle, which was virtually
soon grace the coin, cluttering the identical in diameter to the dime. The
design. The idea was later dropped but use of a quarter eagle reverse is in fact
not before the 1797 dime was struck known for several of the dimes dated
with its two significant obverses. The through the end of the Draped Bust
values for the 1797 dimes are roughly design in 1807. This meant a consider-
Mint Director Elias Boudinot the same for both varieties and some- able savings in time for the engraver.
The heraldic eagle reverse was first used on the 1798 dime. (Images courtesy of Stack’s Bowers)
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United States coins made
before 1837 were struck on a
screw press, a stylized view
of which is shown here.
1807 was the last year for the Draped Bust design on the dime. (Image courtesy of Stack’s Bowers)
In 1798 the amount of silver keep skilled workmen occupied. In the this denomination. In 1805 there were
being deposited at the Mint showed a following year, 1804, only 8,265 pieces nearly 121,000 struck while 1807 saw
strong improvement, mainly due to an were struck. Values are fairly strong another 165,000 pieces. As a result the
arrangement the director made with the for 1800 through 1804, with the last- book values are much lower, both dates
Bank of the United States, and there named year being well above the other being worth about $2,600 in XF–40.
was a lesser need for denominations four dates. In XF–40, for example, the The strong coinages of these two
smaller than a dollar. Workmen were most common 1804 variety is worth years, clearly the result of demand
now fully occupied and there was little $27,000. There are some variations in from depositors, means that Spanish
danger for the time being of Boudinot the number of stars on the reverse of one real coins were in short supply
having to lay off skilled workers. The the 1804 dimes, with either 13 or 14 and were not for some reason being
relative excess of silver bullion meant being found. The fourteen-star variety imported as in the past. The situation
no dimes in 1799. However, bullion is presumably an error as someone lost abruptly changed in 1807, however,
deposits began to fall off again in the count when punching in the stars. The and the demand for dimes just as
latter part of 1799 and in 1800 nearly fourteen-star variety was also used for quickly evaporated. The 1807 mintage
22,000 dimes were made. gold quarter eagle coinage. The last in fact was available well into 1808
From 1800 through 1803 Mint two years of the Draped Bust dime and it was not until 1809 that limited
workmen struck tens of thousands of coinage, 1805 and 1807, are differ- dime coinage resumed, this time with
dimes each year, primarily as a make- ent from earlier coinages in that there the new design created by assistant
work project initiated by Boudinot to was now a genuine public demand for engraver, John Reich.
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Small But Not Forgotten:
Seated Liberty and Barber Dimes
By Mark Benvenuto
T
HE UNITED ITED States Mint
has been pounding out
an absolu ute torrent
of coins in recent years,
including a wide vari-
ety of commemo ora-
tives and sever al
sets of bullion
coins, beyond
all the circulat-
ing coinage.
The quarters
r e c e ive p l e n t y
of attention,
as their reversee
designs are chang g-
ing constantly, aand
S
Shown is an 1853 Arrows ime, MS66 S
cents and nickels PCGS Secure. It is described by Heritage
make it in the news as an “Ideal Type Representative.” (Image
because their pr oduction courtesy of Heritage Auctions)
costs have risen to distress-
ingly high levelss. In the midst of
all that, we also have plenty of dimes Shown is an 1837 10C No Stars
Stars, Small short span, with over 12.1 million as
Date MS64 PCGS. CAC. Fortin-102,
that are issued each year. Yet they the official Mint total for the year,
R.3. from the Kimo Collection. (Image
seem to be somewhat forgotten. courtesy of Heritage Auctions) making it the least expensive.
Curiously, if we ask about dimes Variety 2, again. From 1856 to
among collectors, plenty of folks 1860, the design basically went back
will have something rather kind to become familiar with any of these to what it was prior to the arrows, but
say about the Mercury dimes. They big or small Seated Liberty series the weight was now firmly the lower
seem to have found a special spot in know that they divide up into pieces, one (2.49 grams versus 2.67 grams).
collectors’ hearts as beautiful pieces, simply because there were some Once again, there are some years in
and as the last series that is entirely major design changes over that span this short span with high mintages
made of 90 percent silver coins. of decades. Getting our hands on just that are not all that expensive today.
Perhaps because of this focus, two one of each of the following might be Variety 4. In 1860 the words
other classic series of dimes also end the start of a neat collection: “United States of America” migrated
up qualifying as somewhat forgotten. Variety 1. It was only the years from the reverse of the dimes to the
These would be the Seated Liberty 1837 and 1838 that saw production obverse, which meant that the wreath
and Barber dimes. Let’s take a peek at with no stars around Lady Liberty on on the reverse ended up getting a lot
our oft-forgotten ten-cent pieces and the obverse, making this the first of bigger. And while this would be the
see what sort of collecting possibili- the varieties. But there is an 1838-O design until 1873, this rather lengthy
ties exist here. from New Orleans that might also be span of time did not actually see all
worth considering. that many common dates or mint marks
Seated Liberty: One Variety 2. From 1838 to 1853 the among the Seated Liberty dimes.
Design, Five Variations dimes were produced with an arc of Only the 1861, the 1872, and the
The design work for the Seated thirteen stars around Liberty. Some 1873 saw mintage totals go over 1
Liberty coinage is that of Mr. years saw small production, but the million coins, with only the 1872
Christian Gobrecht; and it saw use common dates are still available and climbing over 2 million. The good
from 1837 all the way to 1891, at not too expensive. news behind those numbers is that
least on the dimes. Most collectors Variety 3. In 1853 the weight was these three dates are not difficult to
know the design was used on more reduced slightly, and arrows were find, and in grades like EF-40 are
silver coin denominations than any added at either side of the date. The not too expensive. The bad news is
other, from the tiny half dimes, up arrows would disappear after 1855, that several of the rarer ones in this
through the silver dollar – and for a but one of these should be part of stretch are always costly. For exam-
few years, on the short-lived twenty- a growing collection. The 1853 is ple, the 1867 had a mintage of only
cent pieces as well. Folks who have by far the most common in this 6,000, which must have made it a rare
18 COINS SEPTEMBER 2019
have to co onfess there are a few That’s not bad at all for a good-look-
fiercely rare dates during these ing ten-cent piece.
years as well. But there are
some wonderfully affordable Proofs
pieeces here also. We’ve seen that there are a couple
of different ways to start a collec-
Smallest of the tion, either of Seated Liberty dimes
Barbers or of Barbers. Both series can easily
Our other too often bloom into something bigger and
ignored ten-cent piece is quite impressive. But there is one
the Barber, issued from further facet we might want to look
1892 to 1916. Plenty has at when it comes to collecting these
b
been written about how ten-cent pieces, or at least when it
th
he Barber design is not comes to finding a crown jewel for
parrticularly impressive or any collection. We’re talking about
well--loved, yet there exists a seeking out proofs.
Barberr Coin Collectors Society
today – which
w means the design
artistry of Mr.
M Charles Barber must
have some die-hard fanss. Th The series
i
Thi 1860-O
This 1860 O Seated
S t d Liberty
Lib t di
dime
does not break up neatly into differ-
graded PCGS XF45. CAC comes from a
small mintage of only 40,000 pieces. It is ent varieties like the Seated
a rarity in all grades. (Image courtesy of Liberty series does, but there
Heritage Aucitons) are some interesting dellin-
eations within this seriees
that can serve as good d
starting points for a
coin even in its own day. It certainly broader collection.
makes it an expensive one today. This One interesting
is likewise with the first ‘CC’ marked aspect of the Barber
siblings in this family. dimes is that they saw
Variety 5. In 1873 the dime got a the last of the New
tiny boost in weight, going from 2.49 Orleans mint marks,
grams to 2.50 – and once again the from 1892 up to 1909.
arrows appeared by the date. These Since we don’t tend to pu ut
only stayed on for two years, but the same premium on th hat
there is a common piece or two in ‘O’ mint mark as we do on o
this short stretch, namely the 1873 the ‘S’ or the ‘CC,’ they ttend to
and the 1874. be pretty inexpensive. T The series
Variety 4, again. In 1875 the also saw the first of thee Denver
arrows were again dropped from coins, issued in 1906 , and d
beside the date on the Seated Liberty issued each year after up p to
dimes, which we could claim makes 1914. This type of dim me
for a sixth variety, but the reference also has plenty of yearss
books claim it is just another itera- where the output was
tion of the fourth variety. So, we’ll well over 10 million,
claim that from 1875 until the end and two issues of over
of the series in 1891 we’re back to a 20 million. And yes,
tried and true variety. This long, final aficionados of these
stretch is notable for several reasons. dimes know that one
First, it contains what can be called of the most famous,
the reboot of the ‘O’ mintmarks, in screaming, howling
1891. Second, it contains the last four rarities in U.S. coinage is
years of production from the Carson in here as well, the 189 94-
City branch, three years of which saw S, with only 24 to its ttotal
very high mintages. Third, the 10 (supposedly).
million-coin mark was broken five For those of us with less than
times during these years. The only millions of dollars to invest in an
other time this occurred was back in 1894-S dime, there are re numerous This 1906D Barber dime graded MS67 PCGS.
1853. Fourth and finally, the highest Barber dimes that can be had at CAC is described by Heritage as “Among the
mintage of any date or mint mark wonderfully low prices. Some of the Finest Certified.” It represents the first issue
falls in this zone, with 15.3 million common dates can even be snagged of the series for the Denver Mint. (Images
1891 pieces from Philadelphia. We’ll in grades like MS-60 for about $125. courtesy of Heritage Auctions)
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Mike Thorne, Ph.D.
Adventures With
The Pound Why the U.S. should
And The Euro change up their currency
y wife and I just returned from a
M week in England and another week
on the continent. As usual, one of my carry-
notes, as I had told my bank when ordering
about $500 worth of pounds that I didn’t want
any large-denomination bills. They’re often
reverses this combination. The same is true
for the 1-pound and 2-pound British pieces.
In addition to differences in size, lower-
on bags contained coins left over from the hard to spend, because most vendors will not denomination EU coins vary in color (1c, 2c,
trip. Getting rid of paper money is never have enough change if you’ve made a small and 5c coins have a bronze color; 10c, 20c,
a problem, as I swapped my pound notes purchase. Note that there are no bills with and 50c pieces have a golden hue). There are
for euros before leaving England and my less than a 5-pound value. This is also true also differences in edge treatment, with some
euros for dollars before leaving Paris. The of the euro. Smaller pound and euro amounts coins milled, some plain, and others with
moneychangers won’t take coins, however, are supplied by 1-pound and 2-pound (1-euro periodic depressions.
so I was stuck with them. I’ve been simi- and 2-euro) coins. These coins are incredibly British coins display the same sort of vari-
larly stuck on previous trips and have a large useful for small purchases and tips. ability. Although most are round, both the 20
stash of mostly low-denomination foreign I acquired a 1-pound coin in a memorable pence and 50 pence pieces have a heptagonal
coins. Of course, as a long-time coin collec- way. Our coach (bus) stopped for a bathroom shape. Size differences, color differences,
tor, having all these foreign coins doesn’t break at a large roadside business. This one and edge treatments also differ.
particularly bother me. I just hope that when was unusual in that it charged for using the So what conclusions can I draw from
I die, my heirs won’t think that I kept them bathrooms. Rather than having an attendant my two weeks with the pound and the euro?
because the coins have great value. stationed to collect the fee as I’ve found in In my opinion, the U.S. should be working
One opportunity that foreign travel many different cities of the world, this one toward changing the composition of our
provides me is the chance to handle the had a turnstile into which you inserted the bills from paper to polymer because of the
money of other countries. It also enables me correct amount to free a rotating bar. The fee advantages cited above. Incidentally, worn-
to compare our money, paper and coins, with was 70c euro, which allowed you to use the out polymer bills can be recycled into other
that of other countries. I invariably come facilities. In addition, you received a printed plastic products. Also, is it absolutely neces-
away with the thought that the U.S. should receipt that you could use as credit toward sary for our bills to be so stodgy in appear-
make some major changes. anything you bought in the establishment. ance? For example, why are they all the same
One beneficial change to our currency This ingenious European system forces you size? Surely, size differences aid in identi-
would be to print it on polymer material. As to pay for restroom privileges but then allows fication by persons with visual impairment.
a form of plastic, polymer banknotes have you to deduct the amount from a purchase. Although recent changes have added a little
the advantage of increased durability, cleanli- Unfortunately, I didn’t have any change more color to our currency, our banknotes
ness, and safety, as they permit the incor- in euros, as we had just entered Europe after are still relatively monochromatic compared
poration of enhanced security features. One our time in England. Seeing my problem, our to foreign bills.
of these features is a clear window, which tour director said she had change for a 5-euro Second, one dollar and two dollar coins
obviously cannot be mimicked on even the note, and she gave me five 1-euro pieces. would work well in the U.S., if they didn’t
best copiers. When I dropped my coin down the slot, it fell have to compete with paper money of the
Polymer bills are used by a variety of on through. No change and no entry. Can you same denominations. And I feel sure we
countries, including Great Britain (on 5- and guess the problem? could make them bimetallic. Think of the
10-pound notes; 20-pound polymer notes will What happened is that my benefactor bimetallic $10 2000 Library of Congress
be introduced in 2020). With Australia being had given me four 1-euro coins and one commemorative. Of course, the two metals
the first country to adopt this material, other British pound. Fortunately, I was able to use would have to be base metals, not the gold
countries that use it include: Canada, New one of the 1-euro pieces to go to the bath- and platinum of the commemorative coin.
Zealand, Singapore, Scotland, and Malaysia. room, but I was stuck with the pound coin. And why do we, as well as the EU and
One of the first things you’ll notice about Not that I minded. England, still have a 1c coin? I doubt that
circulating pound and euro banknotes is that Altogether, I wound up with 51 Canada misses theirs. What do you do with
they are multicolored and that the different foreign coins, 15 for use in the EU, 36 the cents you get in change? When was the
denominations have different dimensions. for use in England. last time you spent one? Mine currently fill
Appropriately, the bills become larger with The eight different euro coins come in two large jars, and I think one of these days
increases in their denominations. a variety of sizes, shapes, and metals. The I should feed them to a CoinStar machine.
In England, there are only four different 1- and 2-euro coins are bimetallic, with the Will our coins and currency become
circulating denominations: 5, 10, 20, and 50 former having a silver-colored center and relics of the past, the province only of collec-
pounds. I didn’t see or spend any 50-pound a gold-colored surround. The 2-euro coin tors like ourselves? Only time will tell.
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Grading Standards
MS-65 (uncirculated)—MS stands for mint state, which refers to a fasces will show completely, but be worn smooth at the middle, with the
coin that has never been placed in circulation. An MS-65 is a superior mint- vertical lines sharp.
state example. It will be sharply struck with full mint luster. There will be no Standing Liberty quarter: Rounded contour of Liberty’s right leg will be
distracting marks in the field or on the raised areas of the design. The coin flattened, as will high point of shield.
may be brilliant or naturally toned, but it must have superior “eye appeal” Walking Liberty half dollar: All lines of the skirt will show but be worn
to qualify as an MS-65. on high points, and over half of the feathers will show on eagle.
MS-64 (uncirculated)—May have light scattered contact marks. Morgan dollar: Two-thirds of hairlines from forehead to ear must show,
Luster will be at least average. and ear will be well defined, while feathers on eagle’s breast may be worn
MS-63 (uncirculated)—May have some distracting marks in prime smooth.
focal areas with a few scattered hairlines. Coins in this grade will generally Barber coins: All seven letters of “LIBERTY” on headband must stand
have a pleasing appearance. out sharply, while head wreath will be well outlined top to bottom.
MS-60 (uncirculated)—The typical quality encountered in coins F-12 (fine)—This is the most widely collected condition. Coins show
struck for circulation. No wear will be evident, but a small number of bag evidence of moderate to considerable but generally even wear on all high
marks, nicks, or other abrasions will be present. Surfaces could be dull or points, though all elements of the design and lettering remain bold. Where
spotted. “LIBERTY” appears on the headband, it must be fully visible. The rim must
AU-50 (about uncirculated)—Just a slight amount of wear from be fully raised and sharp on 20th-century coins.
brief exposure to circulation or light rubbing from mishandling may be VG-8 (very good)—Coins show considerable wear, with most of
found on the elevated design areas. Those imperfections may appear as the points of detail worn nearly smooth. At least three letters must show
scratches or dull spots, along with bag marks or edge nicks. At least half of where “LIBERTY” appears in a headband. On 20th-century coinage, the rim
the original mint luster will usually be present. is starting to merge with the lettering.
EF-40 (extremely fine)—Coins must show only slight evidence of G-4 (good)—In this condition, only the basic design detail remains
wear on the highest points of the design, particularly in the hair lines of the distinguishable in outline form, with all points of detail being worn smooth.
portrait on the obverse and the eagle’s feathers and wreath found on most “LIBERTY” has disappeared, and rims are nearly merging with the lettering.
U.S. coins. A trace of mint luster may show in protected areas of the coin’s
About good or fair—A coin identifiable by date and mint but
surface.
otherwise badly worn, with only parts of the lettering showing. Such coins
VF-20 (very fine)—Coins reflect noticeable wear at the fine points are of value to collectors only as space fillers and command a significant
in the design, though they may remain sharp overall. Although the details premium only in cases of extreme scarcity.
will be slightly smoothed, all lettering and major features must remain
Proof—Created as collector coins, proof specimens are struck on
sharp.
specially selected planchets with highly polished dies and generally display
Indian cent: All letters in “LIBERTY” complete but worn; headdress a mirrorlike finish, sometimes featuring frosted highlight areas. All individ-
shows considerable flatness, with flat spots on tips of feathers. ual proof valuations listed in this guide are for superb Proof-65 specimens.
Lincoln cent: Hair, cheek, jaw and bow-tie details will be worn but Prooflike and deep-mirror prooflike—These terms describe
clearly separated, and wheat stalks on the reverse will be full, with no the degree of reflectiveness and cameo contrast on well-struck Morgan
Grading Standards
weak spots. dollars. A DMPL coin may appear to be a proof at first glance, and a proof-
Buffalo nickel: High spots on hair braid and cheek will be flat but show like specimen has a lesser (but still considerable) degree of flash. Bag
more detail, and a full horn will remain on the buffalo. marks are more noticeable on PL and DMPL Morgans. Some common dates
Jefferson nickel: Well over half of the major hair detail will remain, are scarce in this condition.
and the pillars on Monticello will remain well defined, with triangular roof Collectors who want to study coin grading in greater detail
partially visible. should examine the Official ANA Grading Standards for United
Mercury dime: Hair braid will show some detail, and three-quarters States Coins, which provides photos of coins in grades from
of the details will remain in the feathers. The two diagonal bands on the about good to mint state. Photograde by James F. Ruddy.
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Market Watch
Collecting Coins as an Investment v. Hobby
by Richard Giedroyc should be aware that there are numismat- to 68.9 percent one month earlier. The
ic oriented companies who offer publicly composite value of the domestic NSI was
The value of the cream of the crop of traded stock as well as what the bullion recently at 722.32, down from 726.53
US coins appears to be steady, but almost market is doing. Many collectors may one month earlier, an index decrease of
anything less has continued to drift not be aware that these include: the Perth less than one percent. The biggest win-
downward modestly in price. The bright Mint in Western Australia, the Mint of ner during the past month was DGSE
spot over the past month came when the Poland, and the security printing firm of Companies Inc., a company that deals
price of gold spiked on fears of a trade De La Rue based in England. Stock is an in bullion coins and precious metals in
war launched at Mexico. Investors need- option for anyone who wants to invest in addition to other tangible assets. The
ed to buy, then sell, not hold if they were coins, but is more comfortable with equi- stock in this company rose from 44 to
to make money off this situation. Coins ties. As of June 10 the US portion of the 69 cents between May 10 and June 10.
as an investment rather than as a hobby Numismatic Stock Index was at 70.3 per- Consider this option if you want to invest
becomes tricky. For that reason readers cent of its 52-week average, compared rather than collect.
American Buffalo $50 $25 $10 $5 $1 $50 $25 $10 $5 $1
1996 Proof 1,371 688 376 160 43.7 2016 708 386 148 24.7
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2006 1,376 — — — 1997 Proof 1,371 688 376 160 43.7 2016-W Unc 1,349 — — — 45
2006 W Proof 1,456 — — — 1998 1,376 693 386 148 24.7 2017 1,334 675 376 143 26
2007 1,376 — — — 1998 Proof 1,371 688 376 160 43.7 2017-W Proof 1,578 805 415 178 56
2007 W Proof 1,456 — — — 1999 1,376 693 386 148 55.0 2017-W Unc. 1,500 — — — 47
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2008 W Proof 2,400 1,350 1,000 460 2000 1,376 703 386 148 65.0 2018-W Unc. 1,540 — — — 47
2009 1,376 — — — 2000 Proof 1,371 688 376 160 43.7 2019 1,334 675 376 143 26
2009 W Proof 1,456 — — — 2001 1,376 703 591 148 65.0 2019-W Proof — — — — 56
2010 1,376 — — — 2001 Proof 1,371 688 376 160 43.7
2010 W Proof 1,456 — — — 2002 1,376 703 591 148 19.7 Platinum Eagles
2011 1,376 — — — 2002 Proof 1,371 688 376 160 43.7 $100 $50 $25 $10
2011 W Proof 1,516 — — — 2003 1,376 693 386 148 24.7 1997 965 478 271 153
2012 1,376 — — — 2003 Proof 1,371 688 376 160 43.7 1997 W proof 1,125 508 301 183
2012 W Proof 1,596 — — — 2004 1,376 693 386 148 24.7 1998 965 478 271 153
2013 1,376 — — — 2004 Proof 1,371 688 376 160 43.7 1998 W Proof 1,125 508 301 183
2013 W Proof 1,756 — — — 2005 1,376 693 386 148 24.7 1999 965 478 271 153
2013 W Reverse Proof 1,556 — — — 2005 Proof 1,371 688 376 160 43.7 1999 W Proof 1,125 508 301 183
2014 1,376 — — — 2006 1,376 693 386 148 24.7 2000 965 478 271 153
2014 W Proof 1,516 — — — 2006-W Burnished Unc. 1,450 960 610 163 65.0 2000 W Proof 1,125 508 301 183
2015 1,376 — — — 2006 Proof 1,371 688 376 160 43.7 2001 965 478 271 153
2015 W Proof 1,806 — — — 2006 Rev. Prf. 2,600 — — — 175.0 2001 W Proof 1,125 508 301 183
2016 1,376 — — — 2006 20th Anniv. 2 pc set 1,400 — — — — 2002 965 478 271 153
2016 W Proof 1,556 — — — 2006 20th Anniv. 3 pc set 5,000 — — — 250 2002 W Proof 1,125 508 301 183
2017 1,339 — — — 2007 1,376 703 591 148 24.7 2003 965 478 271 153
2017 W Proof 1,610 — — — 2007-W Burnished Unc. 1,500 1,075 660 168 30.0 2003 W Proof 1,125 508 301 183
2018 1,339 — — — 2007 Proof 1,371 688 376 160 43.7 2004 965 478 271 153
2018 Proof 1,610 — — — 2008 1,376 693 386 148 24.7 2004 W Proof 1,125 230 301 183
2019 1,339 — — — 2008-W Burnished Unc. 2,350 1,050 1,450 340 50.0 2005 965 478 271 153
2008-W Reverse of '07 — — — — 520.0
American Eagles 2008-W Proof 1,876 688 376 160 43.7
2005 W Proof 1,125 508 301 183
Basis: $1,202 gold; $13.99 silver; $837 platinum 2006 965 478 271 153
2009 1,376 693 386 148 24.7 2006 W Proof 1,125 508 301 183
$50 $25 $10 $5 $1 2010 1,376 693 386 148 24.7 2006-W Burnished Unc. 1,800 700 475 300
1986 1,376 693 371 148 17.7 2010 Proof 1,371 688 376 160 43.7 2007 965 478 271 153
1986 Proof 1,371 — — — 43.7 2011 1,376 693 386 148 24.7 2007-W Burnished Unc. 1,700 650 550 180
1987 1,376 903 471 153 24.7 2011 Proof 1,371 688 376 160 43.7 2007 W Proof 1,125 508 301 183
1987 Proof 1,371 688 — — 43.7 2011 25th Anniv. 5 pc set — — — — 700.0 2007 Proof Frosted 47,000 rare pre-production strike
1988 1,376 1,403 656 153 24.7 2011-P Reverse proof — — — — 350.0 Freedom
1988 Proof 1,371 688 376 160 43.7 2011-W Burnished Unc. 1,500 — — — 50.0 2007 10th Anniv. 2 pc set — — — —
1989 1,376 1,550 656 153 24.7 2011-S Unc. — — — — 24.7 2007 Reverse Proof — 650 — —
1989 Proof 1,371 688 376 160 43.7 2012 1,376 693 — 148 24.7 half oz
1990 1,376 1,700 791 153 24.7 2012 SF 2pc set — — — — 200.0 2008 965 478 500 153
1990 Proof 1,371 688 376 160 43.7 2012 Rev. Prf. — — — — 140.0 2008-W Burnished Unc. 1,700 850 425 250
1991 1,396 2,650 831 148 24.7 2012-S Proof — 688 376 — 43.7 2008 W Proof 1,675 750 400 183
1991 Proof 1,371 688 376 160 43.7 2012-W Burnished Unc 1,875 — — — 72.0 2009 W Proof 1,125 — — —
1992 1,376 778 591 148 24.7 2013 1,376 693 386 148 24.7 2010 W Proof 1,125 — — —
1992 Proof 1,371 688 376 160 43.7 2013 Proof 1,376 688 376 160 43.7 2011 W Proof 1,125 — — —
1993 1,376 728 591 153 24.7 2013 W 2pc set — — — — 185.0 2012 W Proof 1,125 — — —
1993 Proof 1,371 688 376 160 95.0 2013 W Enhanced Finish — — — — 110.0 2013 W Proof 1,165 — — —
1994 1,376 708 591 148 54.7 2013 W Enhanced Finish — — — — 105.0 2014 965 — — —
1994 Proof 1,371 688 376 160 130.0 Reverse Proof 2014 W Proof 1,575 — — —
1995 1,376 1,100 591 148 26.2 2013 W Burnished — — — — 50.0 2015 W Proof 1,400 — — —
1995 Proof 1,371 688 376 160 80.0 2014 — 925 386 148 24.7 2016 965 — — —
1995 10th Anniv. proof (W) — — — — 3,600 2014 /W Burnished 1,391 693 — 138 45.0 2016 W Proof 1,125 — — —
1996 1,376 1,000 591 153 65.0 2015 693 386 148 24.7 2017 940 — — —
2015 Proof 688 376 160 43.7 2017 Proof 1,100 — — —
Values listed in Coin Market are based on coins graded in accordance with the American Numismatic Association’s Official ANA Grading Standards for United
2018 940 — — —
States Coins book and those of the leading third-party grading services. Values are neither offers to buy nor sell by Numismatic News and are listed as a refer- 2018 Proof 1,100 — — —
ence only. Dealer buying prices are 10 to 40 percent below listed retail prices. Prices are for nice original BU or proof pieces with box and papers. Coins that are not 2019 $940 — — —
fresh or are mishandled are only worth melt value with few exceptions. MS/PF69-70
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UNITED STATES Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 PF60BRN
1845 original — — — — — — — 6,000
KM# 45 Coronet Cent. Coronet head left, within circle of stars, KM# 85 Flying Eagle Cent. Flying eagle above date. Value within
date below. Value within wreath. Copper. wreath. Copper-Nickel.
Date AG3 G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1816 25.00 38.00 42.00 100 150 280 425 600 1856 6,100 6,550 8,800 10,500 12,000 13,500 15,000 35,500 62,500 27,000
1817 13 obverse stars 15.00 23.00 65.00 100 125 200 550 690 1857 21.00 32.00 36.00 65.00 160 200 500 940 3,190 25,500
1817 15 obverse stars 20.00 40.00 50.00 150 225 660 1,035 2,600 1858/7 55.00 75.00 150 325 650 1,100 2,900 7,800 70,000 —
1818 20.00 28.00 34.00 90.00 130 180 275 600 1858 large letters 21.00 32.00 36.00 45.00 120 180 450 1,000 2,800 17,500
1819 Large date, 9/8 — — — — — — — — 1858 small letters 21.00 32.00 36.00 45.00 120 180 475 1,350 3,300 26,000
1819 16.00 20.00 26.00 90.00 130 300 500 825 KM# 87 Indian Head Cent. Indian head with headdress left above
1819/8 18.00 25.00 32.00 90.00 130 300 500 825 date. Value within wreath. Copper-Nickel.
1819 Large date 19.00 26.00 33.00 90.00 130 185 350 650 Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1819 Small date 22.00 30.00 36.00 90.00 130 205 330 550 1859 12.00 20.00 27.00 40.00 100 215 340 675 2,100 4,000
1820 Large date, 20/19 25.00 35.00 41.00 90.00 130 425 700 1,325
1820 Large date 16.00 21.00 38.00 90.00 130 180 260 375 KM# 90 Indian Head Cent. Indian head with headdress left above
1820 Small date 22.00 45.00 60.00 90.00 130 225 375 600 date. Value within wreath, shield above. Copper-Nickel.
1821 32.00 44.00 65.00 190 385 1,225 2,175 8,500 Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1822 15.00 25.00 34.00 49.50 135 185 625 1,100 1860 Rounded Bust 10.00 17.00 25.00 45.00 70.00 135 220 300 1,500 2,200
1823 Included in 1824 mintage 100 175 275 550 1,150 2,600 6,500 21,000 1860 — — — — — — — — — —
1823/22 Included in 1824 mintage 100 175 300 650 900 2,200 5,750 19,000 1860 Pointed Bust 15.00 20.00 30.00 50.00 75.00 190 285 530 3,200 —
1823 Restrike 150 500 600 650 750 800 1,200 1,700 1861 20.00 33.00 47.00 55.00 120 150 185 450 1,100 1,900
1824 25.00 45.00 110 165 310 525 790 2,700 1862 13.00 15.00 19.00 25.00 35.00 60.00 125 225 900 1,950
1824/22 40.00 95.00 160 180 450 875 2,700 6,000 1863 8.00 11.00 14.00 22.00 45.00 60.00 100 230 850 1,900
1825 18.00 40.00 55.00 65.00 110 340 750 1,950 1864 20.00 23.00 36.00 75.00 155 195 260 385 1,200 2,665
1826 19.00 29.00 45.00 75.00 175 275 500 800 KM# 90a Indian Head Cent. Indian head with headdress left
1826/25 100 175 200 300 450 1,000 1,700 9,000
1827 14.00 40.00 60.00 85.00 110 250 400 925
above date. Value within wreath, shield above. Bronze.
1828 Large date 20.00 30.00 50.00 65.00 80.00 130 500 1,150 Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1828 Small date 20.00 27.00 36.00 50.00 110 250 700 2,600 1864 12.00 21.00 25.00 44.00 60.00 125 160 230 700 1,100
1829 Large letters 30.00 45.00 55.00 85.00 175 350 575 1,100 1864 L pointed bust 50.00 75.00 150 215 270 350 390 720 1,750 60,000
1829 Medium letters 50.00 65.00 85.00 130 175 500 1,750 5,000 1865 plain 5 11.00 17.00 21.00 26.00 50.00 60.00 75.00 350 775 400
1830 Large letters 15.00 20.00 30.00 50.00 60.00 120 150 875 1865 fancy 5 11.00 17.00 21.00 26.00 33.00 50.00 75.00 225 775 —
1830 Medium letters 25.00 50.00 100 250 650 1,600 3,000 7,500 1866 40.00 66.00 115 135 225 260 310 400 1,500 1,350
1831 Large letters 13.00 20.00 35.00 50.00 80.00 135 250 550 1867 40.00 70.00 110 135 170 250 240 400 1,275 425
1831 Medium letters 25.00 50.00 100 250 650 235 300 650 1867/1867 90.00 114 200 300 750 830 1,350 — — —
1832 Large letters 13.00 20.00 45.00 60.00 80.00 135 250 640 1868 38.00 50.00 80.00 125 200 265 310 475 1,250 700
1832 Medium letters 25.00 50.00 80.00 95.00 200 225 390 750 1869/9 125 245 435 600 875 950 1,000 1,125 2,300 —
1833 10.00 20.00 34.00 60.00 80.00 135 250 500 1869 110 175 275 325 360 600 700 1,100 2,500 725
1834 Large 8, stars and letters 25.00 40.00 50.00 80.00 120 180 375 950 1870 Bold N 60.00 125 210 250 500 640 720 900 1,600 725
1834 Large 8 & stars, medium letters 500 600 875 1,350 2,000 4,500 6,000 8,800 1870 Shallow N* 70.00 130 230 475 525 560 — — — —
1834 Large 8, small stars, 18.00 25.00 38.00 80.00 150 225 375 950 1871 Bold N 130 150 300 320 525 575 685 1,150 1,450 1,450
medium letters 1871 Shallow N* 115 125 235 500 600 650 — — — —
1834 Small 8 & stars 18.00 25.00 38.00 80.00 150 225 375 950 1872 Bold N 115 165 290 350 575 720 875 1,500 3,000 1,100
1835 Large 8 & stars 10.00 20.00 65.00 150 175 400 700 1,200 1872 Shallow N* 120 190 340 400 460 550 — — — —
1835 Head '36 10.00 20.00 65.00 125 150 325 600 900 1873 closed 3 30.00 60.00 80.00 120 160 210 300 1,000 1,500 1,000
1835 Small 8 & stars 10.00 20.00 65.00 125 150 325 600 900 1873 open 3 20.00 36.00 65.00 100 210 275 290 340 1,550 —
1836 12.00 18.00 23.00 30.00 50.00 135 425 600 1873 Double Liberty die 1 300 675 800 1,175 2,300 3,450 6,600 12,250 36,000 —
1837 Plain hair cords, medium letters 12.00 18.00 23.00 30.00 50.00 135 205 290 1873 Double Liberty die 2 — 75.00 250 400 500 900 4,200 9,000 — —
1837 Plain hair cords, small letters 12.00 18.00 23.00 30.00 50.00 135 205 290 1874 18.00 30.00 50.00 65.00 115 150 200 225 845 480
1837 Head '38 12.00 18.00 23.00 30.00 50.00 135 205 290 1875 22.00 35.00 85.00 90.00 165 185 350 475 780 1,700
1838 12.00 18.00 23.00 30.00 50.00 135 205 290 1876 33.00 42.00 80.00 130 200 300 360 475 1,200 480
1839 Head '38, beaded hair cords 30.00 45.00 65.00 80.00 120 185 425 500 1877 550 650 875 1,900 2,300 2,950 3,300 4,875 12,350 5,900
1839/36 Plain hair cords 300 450 880 1,250 2,150 5,500 22,000 — 1878 26.00 39.00 60.00 120 275 325 380 500 1,500 585
1839 Silly head 12.00 18.00 23.00 30.00 50.00 135 325 675 1879 6.00 8.00 14.00 35.00 100 120 180 250 585 585
1839 Booby head 12.00 18.00 23.00 30.00 50.00 135 325 700 1880 3.00 4.00 5.00 9.00 25.00 40.00 65.00 150 575 585
1881 3.00 4.00 5.00 7.00 27.00 25.00 50.00 150 500 585
KM# 67 Braided Hair Cent. Head left, braided hair, within circle of 1882 3.00 3.25 4.00 11.00 27.00 33.00 55.00 150 500 585
stars, date below. Value within wreath. Copper. 1883 2.75 3.00 3.50 6.00 19.00 40.00 55.00 60.00 900 585
Date AG3 G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 1884 3.50 11.00 11.00 15.00 60.00 85.00 120 175 500 1,000
1839 Petite Head 12.00 18.00 23.00 30.00 50.00 135 475 900 1885 7.00 11.00 15.00 29.00 90.00 140 185 240 750 550
1840 Large date 12.00 18.00 23.00 30.00 50.00 135 275 575 1886 Type 1 obverse 4.00 11.00 15.00 70.00 200 240 315 395 1,150 800
1840 Small date 12.00 18.00 23.00 30.00 50.00 135 275 575 1886 Type 2 obverse 6.00 8.00 22.00 75.00 250 310 440 500 2,050 7,500
1840 Small date over large 18 20.00 30.00 40.00 60.00 100 150 300 1,000 1887 1.50 1.60 2.50 4.00 24.00 31.00 45.00 95.00 600 800
1841 10.00 25.00 36.00 60.00 160 200 325 800 1888 2.50 3.00 4.00 12.00 27.00 40.00 100 275 750 500
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Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1888/7 1,525 8,700 4,100 6,200 9,300 10,575 — — — — 1927D 1.00 1.50 1.75 3.00 7.50 25.00 50.00 140 500 —
1889 1.70 2.10 2.25 5.00 18.00 21.00 33.00 65.00 625 2,075 1927S 1.40 1.85 2.25 5.25 13.00 36.00 120 250 2,275 —
1890 1.50 1.75 2.00 4.00 17.00 28.00 55.00 65.00 650 1,050 1928 0.20 0.25 0.35 0.60 1.45 4.00 7.50 20.00 125 —
1891 1.75 2.25 2.50 4.00 17.00 28.00 40.00 95.00 650 585 1928D 0.75 1.00 1.50 3.50 7.00 17.00 32.00 170 260 —
1892 1.50 2.75 3.50 4.00 21.00 55.00 80.00 100 560 660 1928S Small S 0.75 1.40 2.25 3.50 8.00 27.00 60.00 105 2,500 —
1893 1.50 2.25 2.50 4.00 15.00 28.00 38.00 150 450 585 1928S Large S 1.65 2.85 4.25 7.50 15.00 45.00 110 275 1,000 —
1894 4.50 5.00 11.00 21.00 53.00 70.00 115 190 600 650 1929 0.20 0.25 0.35 0.55 2.75 4.50 5.50 10.00 115 —
1894/94 45.00 55.00 85.00 170 400 900 1,400 2,185 4,500 585 1929D 0.30 0.70 1.00 2.25 6.00 12.00 26.00 50.00 485 —
1895 1.75 2.00 2.50 3.00 15.00 28.00 50.00 150 — 585 1929S 0.35 0.75 1.50 2.80 7.00 13.00 27.00 55.00 155 —
1896 1.75 2.00 2.50 3.00 15.00 28.00 40.00 90.00 295 585 1930 0.20 0.25 0.35 0.60 1.25 2.75 4.00 5.50 35.00 —
1897 1.35 1.75 1.85 3.00 12.00 28.00 50.00 150 375 1,225 1930D 0.25 0.35 0.60 0.90 2.00 5.50 15.00 23.00 140 —
1898 1.35 1.80 2.00 3.00 12.00 28.00 50.00 150 300 700 1930S 0.25 0.55 0.75 2.00 4.00 6.50 9.50 11.50 95.00 —
1899 1.35 1.80 2.00 3.00 12.00 28.00 50.00 95.00 485 800 1931 0.65 0.75 1.10 2.00 4.00 9.50 17.00 27.00 120 —
1900 1.35 1.80 2.00 3.00 12.00 28.00 50.00 150 200 620 1931D 4.25 5.00 6.00 7.00 12.50 33.50 45.00 68.00 900 —
1901 1.35 1.80 2.00 3.00 12.00 28.00 50.00 150 250 690 1931S 59.00 65.00 70.00 75.00 82.00 120 180 220 385 —
1902 1.35 1.80 2.00 3.00 12.00 28.00 50.00 150 250 550 1932 1.60 1.95 2.85 3.50 7.50 11.00 15.00 25.00 100 —
1903 1.35 1.80 2.00 3.00 12.00 28.00 50.00 150 235 585 1932D 1.50 1.90 2.00 2.50 4.15 9.00 16.00 28.00 140 —
1904 1.35 1.80 2.00 3.00 12.00 28.00 50.00 150 525 585 1933 1.50 1.80 2.65 2.85 6.50 10.00 14.00 20.00 65.00 —
1905 1.35 1.80 2.00 3.00 12.00 28.00 50.00 150 500 585 1933D 3.50 4.25 5.25 6.50 12.00 17.00 21.00 30.00 150 —
1906 1.35 1.80 2.00 3.00 12.00 28.00 50.00 150 500 585 1934 0.15 0.25 0.30 0.45 1.25 4.00 9.00 10.00 25.00 —
1907 1.35 1.80 2.00 3.00 12.00 28.00 50.00 150 250 585 1934D 0.35 0.50 0.80 1.25 5.50 9.00 20.00 23.00 30.00 —
1908 1.35 1.80 2.00 3.00 12.00 28.00 50.00 150 250 585 1935 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.40 0.90 1.50 5.00 6.00 20.00 —
1908S 90.00 100 115 140 180 250 280 400 1,250 — 1935D 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.55 0.95 2.50 5.50 15.00 20.00 —
1909 10.00 12.00 13.00 14.00 18.00 26.00 43.00 90.00 675 585 1935S 0.25 0.35 0.60 1.75 3.00 5.00 11.00 17.00 44.00 —
1909S 265 460 560 610 790 820 940 1,700 3,000 — 1936 (Proof in 0.15 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.85 1.40 1.90 3.00 10.00 2,250
Satin Finish)
KM# 132 Lincoln Cent. Wheat Ears. Bronze. 1936 Brilliant Proof — — — — — — — — — 2,000
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65 1936 DDO — — 25.00 50.00 80.00 125 175 285 1,000 —
1909 VDB 9.00 10.00 11.00 12.00 14.00 15.00 20.00 30.00 125 27,000 1936D 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.55 0.90 1.50 4.00 8.00 15.00 —
1909 VDB Doubled — — 45.00 60.00 80.00 90.00 110 180 1,300 — 1936S 0.20 0.30 0.45 0.60 1.50 2.25 5.00 8.00 18.00 —
Die Obverse 1937 0.15 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.50 0.75 1.75 20.00 40.00 275
1909S VDB 480 525 600 665 865 1,050 1,400 1,750 3,000 — 1937D 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.60 0.80 1.20 2.65 3.00 15.00 —
1909 2.00 2.50 3.25 4.00 5.00 12.00 15.00 50.00 140 900 1937S 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.55 0.90 1.25 2.75 4.50 16.50 —
1909S 65.00 70.00 88.00 118 132 210 300 420 600 — 1938 0.15 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.50 1.20 2.25 4.00 18.00 175
1909S/S S over 100 115 125 170 230 260 300 455 1,000 — 1938D 0.20 0.30 0.45 0.60 1.00 1.50 3.50 6.00 20.00 —
horizontal S 1938S 0.30 0.40 0.50 0.70 1.00 1.75 3.00 5.75 15.00 —
1910 0.30 0.40 0.50 0.60 4.00 11.00 25.00 35.00 190 1,250 1939 0.15 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.45 0.75 1.00 2.00 16.00 165
1910S 11.00 15.00 16.00 20.00 43.00 80.00 90.00 125 350 — 1939D 0.35 0.45 0.50 0.60 0.95 1.75 3.00 3.50 18.00 —
1911 0.35 0.45 1.25 1.75 6.00 12.00 20.00 65.00 210 1,125 1939S 0.30 0.40 0.50 0.60 0.80 1.20 2.50 3.00 16.00 —
1911D 5.00 6.00 8.00 22.00 46.00 97.00 115 155 700 — 1940 0.10 0.20 0.30 0.35 0.45 0.75 1.00 2.20 12.00 130
1911S 32.00 40.00 45.00 50.00 85.00 120 160 490 1,192 — 1940D 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.55 0.75 1.10 2.00 3.75 11.00 —
1912 1.00 1.25 2.50 6.00 14.00 30.00 40.00 55.00 475 1,200 1940S 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.55 0.70 1.25 2.50 4.00 12.50 —
1912D 6.00 8.00 10.00 26.00 63.00 145 165 325 775 — 1941 0.10 0.20 0.30 0.35 0.45 0.60 1.25 2.00 10.00 170
1912S 18.00 20.00 25.00 40.00 68.00 95.00 155 375 1,000 — 1941 Doubled 35.00 50.00 70.00 80.00 95.00 135 200 255 1,000 —
1913 0.65 0.75 1.25 3.00 16.00 30.00 40.00 85.00 180 1,075 Die Obv
1913D 3.00 3.50 4.50 10.50 38.00 70.00 120 225 1,225 — 1941D 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.55 0.90 1.35 2.20 3.25 12.50 —
1913S 9.00 13.00 17.00 25.00 50.00 125 170 400 1,300 — 1941S 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.55 0.95 1.75 2.50 3.50 15.00 —
1914 0.35 0.60 2.00 8.00 17.00 35.00 50.00 90.00 280 2,800 1942 0.10 0.20 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.55 0.85 2.75 11.00 145
1914D 155 195 210 450 800 1,300 1,925 3,000 8,500 — 1942D 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.45 0.60 1.00 2.25 12.00 —
1914S 19.00 21.00 25.00 32.00 78.00 170 275 550 5,000 — 1942S 0.25 0.35 0.45 0.85 1.25 2.50 5.00 7.50 18.00 —
1915 1.50 3.00 4.50 16.00 52.00 65.00 75.00 105 550 1,800 1943 Copper — — 35,000 42,000 45,000 80,000 155,000 — — —
1915D 1.35 2.50 3.50 7.00 22.00 52.00 65.00 110 600 — planchet error
1915S 15.00 18.00 23.00 29.00 60.00 122 175 700 1,650 — 1943S Copper — — 125,000 150,000 185,000 275,000 — — — —
1916 0.30 0.35 0.65 2.00 7.00 12.00 17.00 50.00 300 4,000 planchet error
1916D 0.65 2.00 3.00 6.00 16.00 45.00 80.00 170 840 —
KM# 132a Lincoln Cent. Wheat Ears. Zinc Coated Steel.
1916S 1.35 2.75 4.00 9.00 25.00 60.00 95.00 200 912 —
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1917 0.25 0.30 0.35 1.50 4.00 12.00 33.00 40.00 175 —
1943 0.20 0.30 0.35 0.45 0.60 0.85 1.25 3.00 18.00 —
1917 Doubled 125 195 300 390 1,400 1,800 2,500 6,800 13,000 — 1943D 0.35 0.40 0.45 0.50 0.70 1.00 1.50 4.00 — —
Die Obverse 1943D/D RPM 30.00 38.00 50.00 65.00 90.00 125 200 — — —
1917D 0.85 1.00 2.50 6.00 45.00 55.00 65.00 240 735 — 1943S 0.40 0.45 0.50 0.65 0.90 1.40 4.00 9.00 28.00 —
1917S 0.40 0.65 1.00 2.00 10.00 33.00 65.00 340 1,260 —
1918 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.55 4.00 8.00 11.00 54.00 315 —
KM# A132 Lincoln Cent. Wheat Ears. Brass.
Date XF40 MS65 Prf65 Date XF40 MS65 Prf65
1918D 0.75 1.25 2.50 5.00 18.00 31.00 70.00 155 1,000 —
1944 0.30 9.00 — 1951 0.40 9.00 80.00
1918S 0.25 0.75 1.00 3.25 10.00 30.00 60.00 260 1,400 — 1944D 0.40 9.00 — 1951D 0.30 9.00 —
1919 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.40 1.00 5.00 7.00 28.00 160 — 1944D/S Type 1 115 3,300 — 1951S 0.40 9.00 —
1919D 0.65 0.90 1.50 4.00 20.00 24.00 55.00 135 1,100 — 1944D/S Type 2 115 2,500 — 1952 0.40 9.00 50.00
1919S 0.20 0.35 1.25 2.00 5.00 22.00 75.00 130 1,050 — 1944S 0.35 9.00 — 1952D 0.30 9.00 —
1920 0.15 0.20 0.45 1.00 2.50 7.00 13.00 40.00 150 — 1945 0.40 9.00 — 1952S 0.60 9.00 —
1920D 1.00 1.25 2.50 7.00 16.00 32.00 65.00 195 1,450 — 1945D 0.40 9.00 — 1953 0.25 9.00 40.00
1920S 0.45 0.50 1.25 2.25 11.00 45.00 95.00 350 2,100 — 1945S 0.40 9.00 — 1953D 0.25 9.00 —
1921 0.40 0.50 0.75 2.50 9.50 20.00 65.00 90.00 265 — 1946 0.25 9.00 — 1953S 0.40 9.00 —
1921S 1.20 2.25 3.25 6.00 45.00 100 170 240 1,265 — 1946D 0.30 9.00 — 1954 0.25 9.00 19.00
1922D 16.00 20.00 21.00 23.00 65.00 100 160 225 770 — 1946S 0.30 9.00 — 1954D 0.25 9.00 —
1946S/D 70.00 650 — 1954S 0.25 9.00 —
1922D Weak Rev 22.00 23.00 24.00 25.50 34.00 65.00 95.00 130 700 —
1947 0.45 9.00 — 1955 0.25 9.00 20.00
1922D Weak D 20.00 30.00 40.00 50.00 105 150 225 285 1,500 —
1947D 0.35 9.00 — 1955 Doubled Die 1,300 28,000 —
1922 No D Die 585 670 850 1,020 1,725 2,600 8,00023,000 130,000 — 1947S 0.35 9.00 — Note: The 1955 "doubled die" has distinct dou-
2 Strong Rev
1948 0.35 9.00 — bling of the date and lettering on the obverse.
1922 No D Die 140 210 320 375 550 725 1,330 4,250 — — 1948D 0.40 9.00 — 1955D 0.20 9.00 —
3 Weak Rev 1948S 0.40 9.00 — 1955S 0.35 9.00 —
1923 0.30 0.40 0.50 1.00 5.00 10.00 12.00 20.00 160 — 1949 0.40 9.00 — 1956 0.20 9.00 5.00
1923S 4.75 6.00 7.25 10.50 60.00 115 185 320 16,000 — 1949D 0.40 9.00 — 1956D 0.20 9.00 —
1924 0.25 0.35 0.45 1.00 4.50 9.00 35.00 55.00 235 — 1949S 0.50 9.00 — 1957 0.20 9.00 4.00
1924D 29.00 33.00 38.00 55.00 135 160 260 800 2,245 — 1950 0.35 9.00 85.00 1957D 0.20 9.00 —
1924S 1.25 1.50 2.75 5.35 65.00 75.00 130 460 2,520 — 1950D 0.35 9.00 — 1958 0.20 9.00 6.50
1925 0.25 0.35 0.45 0.70 3.00 6.50 8.00 45.00 125 — 1950S 0.30 9.00 — 1958D 0.20 9.00 —
1925D 0.75 1.50 2.60 5.00 14.00 26.00 70.00 140 980 — KM# 201 Lincoln Cent. Lincoln Memorial. Brass.
1925S 0.50 1.00 1.50 2.75 20.00 40.00 75.00 360 16,100 — Date MS60 MS65 Prf65 Date MS60 MS65 Prf65
1926 0.25 0.35 0.45 0.60 1.65 5.00 6.00 11.00 65.00 — 1959 0.10 15.00 6.50 1960 small over large date — — 600
1926D 1.00 1.70 2.75 5.25 13.00 28.00 75.00 235 650 — 1959D 0.10 7.50 — 1960D small date, low 9 0.15 10.00 —
1926S 8.00 9.00 11.00 16.50 60.00 100 120 845 9,240 — 1960 small date, low 9 2.75 12.00 16.00 1960D large date, high 9 0.10 8.00 —
1927 0.20 0.25 0.35 0.60 1.60 5.25 7.50 13.00 85.00 — 1960 large date, high 9 0.10 8.00 7.50
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KM# 88 Silver 3 Cents - Type 3. Shield within star, two outlines in Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65
star. Roman numeral in designed C, within circle of stars. Silver. 1835 large date, small 5C. 75.00 90.00 125 150 200 280 425 850 2,100
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65 1835 small date, large 5C. 75.00 90.00 125 150 200 280 425 850 2,100
1859 30.00 40.00 65.00 75.00 115 150 185 275 825 1,700 1835 small date and 5C. 75.00 90.00 125 150 200 280 425 850 2,100
1860 30.00 40.00 65.00 75.00 95.00 150 185 410 1,125 5,000 1836 large 5C. 75.00 90.00 125 150 200 280 425 850 2,100
1861 30.00 40.00 65.00 75.00 95.00 180 220 275 750 1,700 1836 small 5C. 75.00 90.00 125 150 200 280 425 850 2,100
1862 30.00 40.00 65.00 75.00 95.00 150 185 370 1,050 1,800 1837 large 5C. 75.00 90.00 125 160 225 350 425 850 2,600
1862/1 30.00 40.00 65.00 75.00 95.00 165 260 425 950 — 1837 small 5C. 175 200 250 300 425 875 2,200 2,600 9,100
1863 460 525 600 750 775 825 1,050 1,250 3,960 1,700
1863/62 proof only; Rare — — — — — — — — — 5,400 KM# 60 Seated Liberty Half Dime. Seated Liberty, no stars
1864 460 525 600 750 775 825 1,050 1,700 2,900 1,700 around border, date below. Value within wreath. Silver.
1865 460 525 600 750 775 825 1,750 2,400 3,900 1,700 Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65
1866 450 500 550 600 700 800 900 1,400 3,500 1,800 1837 small date 45.00 60.00 95.00 155 215 350 625 850 2,625
1867 460 525 600 750 800 1,200 1,700 3,300 13,500 1,500 1837 large date 45.00 60.00 95.00 155 215 350 525 850 2,600
1868 650 750 925 1,350 1,800 2,400 4,000 5,300 25,000 1,700 1838O 110 165 310 610 1,700 2,550 4,200 1,100 23,500
1869 460 525 600 750 800 1,000 1,500 2,700 7,300 1,645
1869/68 proof only; Rare — — — — — — — — — 8,500 KM# 62.1 Seated Liberty Half Dime. Seated Liberty, stars around
1870 460 525 600 750 775 950 1,425 1,925 4,500 1,600 top 1/2 of border, date below. Value within wreath. Silver.
1871 460 525 600 750 775 825 1,000 1,300 1,600 1,565 Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65
1872 600 750 950 1,400 1,800 2,300 2,800 4,100 12,000 1,500
1838 large stars 17.00 22.00 26.00 42.00 95.00 190 300 425 2,000
1873 proof only — — — — 775 900 — — — —
1838 small stars 17.00 31.00 42.00 90.00 175 350 675 875 3,200
1839 17.00 32.00 35.00 43.00 88.00 200 275 450 1,700
Nickel 3 Cents 1839O 18.00 35.00 43.00 53.00 135 325 875 1,725 7,800
1839O reverse 1838O 450 650 1,100 1,600 2,600 — — — —
KM# 95 Coronet head left, date below. Roman numeral value 1840 17.00 30.00 35.00 42.00 85.00 165 375 425 1,625
within wreath. Copper-Nickel. 1840O 23.00 29.00 33.00 80.00 135 600 1,625 4,100 14,000
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1865 11.00 14.00 17.00 21.00 26.00 39.00 90.00 125 475 3,350
KM# 62.2 Seated Liberty Half Dime. Seated Liberty, stars around
1866 16.50 18.00 19.50 21.00 26.00 39.00 90.00 125 585 860 top 1/2 of border, date below. Silver.
1867 16.50 18.00 19.50 21.00 26.00 39.00 90.00 125 525 775 Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65
1868 16.50 18.00 19.50 21.00 26.00 39.00 90.00 140 600 825 1840 26.00 38.00 65.00 135 225 325 500 770 2,500
1869 12.00 19.50 19.50 21.00 26.00 39.00 90.00 140 600 500 1840O 32.00 55.00 105 250 775 1,275 11,500 21,000 —
1870 14.00 18.00 19.50 21.00 26.00 39.00 90.00 215 600 2,550 1841 17.00 30.00 35.00 40.00 53.00 75.00 155 260 900
1871 17.50 22.50 19.50 21.00 26.00 39.00 90.00 125 850 600 1841O 75.00 95.00 110 150 240 475 1,100 2,600 6,600
1872 13.00 15.00 18.00 33.50 43.50 75.00 175 265 995 580 1842 17.00 30.00 35.00 40.00 63.00 140 165 265 1,100
1873 Closed 3 10.00 15.00 25.00 35.00 70.00 75.00 145 200 950 720 1842O 75.00 115 210 325 500 950 1,400 2,600 12,750
1873 Open 3 18.00 20.00 25.00 35.00 75.00 100 180 375 1,500 — 1843 17.00 30.00 35.00 40.00 63.00 140 210 270 1,300
1874 7.00 9.00 15.00 23.00 30.00 66.00 160 250 790 675 1844 22.00 36.00 30.00 65.00 90.00 185 300 475 1,300
1875 19.00 25.00 29.00 40.00 70.00 82.00 175 325 950 870 1844O 150 200 325 575 1,150 1,650 6,300 8,100 22,000
1876 20.50 22.00 30.00 50.00 55.00 97.00 240 325 1,350 540 1845 17.00 30.00 35.00 40.00 48.00 97.00 205 385 1,050
1877 proof 1,000 1,025 1,075 1,125 1,275 1,350 — — — 5,000 1845/1845 23.00 40.00 50.00 60.00 75.00 175 200 300 1,175
1878 proof 615 750 775 800 — — — — — 925 1846 750 1,150 1,750 2,400 3,800 6,000 17,000 28,500 —
1879 45.00 60.00 76.00 100 130 225 320 400 925 450 1847 17.00 30.00 35.00 40.00 63.00 110 195 290 1,200
1880 100 115 130 200 250 300 350 525 900 460 1848 medium date 17.00 30.00 35.00 40.00 53.00 75.00 350 500 3,100
1881 9.00 12.00 15.00 21.00 26.00 39.00 100 165 600 400 1848 large date 27.00 32.00 43.00 66.00 175 340 510 1,300 3,100
1882 130 150 180 240 275 325 425 470 1,700 500 1848O 19.00 23.00 32.00 75.00 195 425 560 880 2,375
1883 325 375 425 500 600 900 — — — 515 1849/8 45.00 65.00 95.00 140 200 360 750 1,085 1,825
1884 700 900 1,050 1,350 1,900 4,000 5,500 7,000 18,000 675 1849/6 45.00 65.00 95.00 140 200 360 775 1,400 2,650
1885 800 1,100 1,425 2,200 3,000 3,900 3,600 7,000 12,000 500 1849 17.00 30.00 35.00 40.00 63.00 110 260 430 1,850
1886 proof 320 330 345 385 385 420 — — — 575 1849O 50.00 75.00 170 225 525 875 1,775 3,000 7,900
1887/6 proof 350 390 415 450 460 515 — — — 600 1850 17.00 30.00 35.00 40.00 63.00 110 240 300 1,100
1887 305 355 395 440 455 500 540 625 — 500 1850O 25.00 30.00 38.00 63.00 110 275 700 1,400 4,500
1888 54.00 63.00 70.00 80.00 150 225 325 375 650 600 1851 17.00 30.00 35.00 40.00 63.00 110 240 370 880
1889 90.00 115 145 225 250 300 375 410 660 425 1851O 24.00 26.00 30.00 42.00 105 185 410 800 3,400
1852 17.00 30.00 35.00 40.00 63.00 140 165 260 1,000
Half Dime 1852O 31.00 42.00 64.00 135 240 425 900 2,400 7,800
1853 60.00 80.00 110 200 310 550 700 1,190 1,880
KM# 15 Flowing Hair Half Dime. Silver. 1853O 300 400 775 1,200 2,500 3,400 10,600 14,000 30,000
Date AG3 G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60
1794 1,000 1,500 1,700 26,500 3,850 8,000 14,650 18,000
KM# 76 Seated Liberty Half Dime. Seated Liberty, stars around
1795 950 1,500 1,500 2,700 2,800 4,500 9,000 10,000 top 1/2 of border, arrows at date. Value within wreath. Silver.
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
KM# 23 Draped Bust Half Dime. Draped bust right. Small eagle. Silver. 1853 17.00 30.00 35.00 40.00 50.00 95.00 200 340 950 100,000
Date AG3 G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 1853O 17.00 30.00 47.00 60.00 70.00 115 270 1,000 3,500 —
1796 1,100 1,400 1,750 3,000 4,100 9,500 12,000 20,000 1854 17.00 30.00 35.00 40.00 63.00 95.00 200 300 1,100 8,800
1796 LIKERTY 1,100 1,400 1,800 3,050 4,100 9,600 10,250 20,500 1854O 17.00 30.00 35.00 40.00 76.00 165 300 575 3,200 —
Note: In 1796 the word LIBERTY was spelled LIKERTY on a die. 1855 17.00 30.00 35.00 40.00 53.00 100 200 300 1,400 8,800
1796/5 1,600 2,300 2,850 4,200 5,200 7,900 13,500 25,000 1855O 17.00 30.00 35.00 64.00 135 200 575 975 4,000 —
1797 13 stars 1,800 2,300 3,000 5,000 5,800 12,250 27,000 43,000
1797 15 stars 1,200 1,500 18,750 3,000 4,600 6,000 8,000 15,000 KM# A62.2 Seated Liberty Half Dime. Seated Liberty, stars
1797 16 stars 1,500 1,700 2,300 2,700 3,250 7,000 9,400 15,500 around top 1/2 of border, date below. Value within wreath. Silver.
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
KM# 34 Draped Bust Half Dime. Draped bust right, flanked by
1856 17.00 30.00 35.00 40.00 63.00 140 165 300 680 8,225
stars, date at angle below. Heraldic eagle. Silver. 1856O 17.00 30.00 35.00 53.00 110 200 460 895 1,800 —
Date AG3 G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 1857 17.00 30.00 35.00 37.00 40.00 100 165 310 615 4,600
1800 1,100 1,300 1,800 2,550 5,500 6,000 8,600 13,000 1857O 15.00 17.00 30.00 45.00 60.00 140 315 500 1,100 —
1800 LIBEKTY 1,200 1,400 1,600 2,500 3,000 5,000 7,700 15,000 1858 17.00 30.00 35.00 37.00 68.00 80.00 165 270 615 3,750
1801 1,100 1,300 1,400 2,000 3,600 5,500 8,800 18,500 1858 inverted date 75.00 140 185 285 400 440 875 1,550 3,200 —
1802 35,000 60,000 75,000 95,000120,000 200,000 350,000 — 1858 double date 60.00 75.00 135 225 375 700 1,250 1,700 — —
1803 Large 8 1,000 1,250 1,450 2,000 3,900 6,750 8,500 13,000 1858O 17.00 30.00 35.00 48.00 75.00 120 285 415 1,200 —
1803 Small 8 1,700 2,000 2,750 3,800 5,600 9,500 17,000 62,500 1859 17.00 30.00 35.00 54.00 84.00 110 230 375 800 2,950
1805 1,000 1,400 1,500 2,400 3,700 7,700 22,000 — 1859O 17.00 28.00 55.00 85.00 125 225 400 525 1,500 —
KM# 47 Liberty Cap Half Dime. Classic head left, flanked by stars, KM# 91 Seated Liberty Half Dime. Seated Liberty, date below.
date below. Eagle with arrows in talons, banner above. Silver. Value within wreath. Silver.
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1829 75.00 90.00 125 150 200 280 425 850 2,100 1860 17.00 30.00 35.00 40.00 63.00 90.00 175 310 575 1,500
1830 75.00 90.00 125 150 200 280 425 850 2,100 1860O 17.00 30.00 35.00 45.00 60.00 125 195 400 830 —
1831 75.00 90.00 125 150 200 280 425 850 2,100 1861 17.00 30.00 35.00 40.00 63.00 75.00 175 325 575 1,500
1832 75.00 90.00 125 150 200 280 425 850 2,100 1861/0 30.00 43.00 67.00 130 285 375 500 750 1,725 —
1833 75.00 90.00 125 150 200 280 425 850 2,100 1862 17.00 30.00 35.00 40.00 63.00 75.00 185 270 575 1,500
1834 75.00 90.00 125 150 200 280 425 850 2,100 1863 195 270 325 375 500 600 750 800 1,480 1,500
1835 large date and 5C. 75.00 90.00 125 150 200 280 425 850 2,100
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Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date XF40 MS65 Prf65 Date XF40 MS65 Prf65
1936D 1.00 1.50 1.60 2.00 4.00 25.00 32.00 40.00 95.00 — 1966SMS — 15.00 — 1985S — — 1.50
1936D 3-1/2 leg 400 600 925 1,100 2,465 3,375 12,000 — — — 1967 — 8.00 — 1986P — 5.00 —
1936D/S — — 10.00 16.00 25.00 — — — — — 1967SMS — 12.00 — 1986D — 4.75 —
1936S 1.00 1.50 1.60 2.00 4.00 12.00 35.00 40.00 95.00 — 1968 none minted — — — 1986S — — 3.00
1937 1.00 1.50 1.60 2.00 4.00 10.00 21.00 30.00 60.00 1,470 1968D — 6.00 — 1987P — 5.00 —
1937D 1.00 1.50 1.60 2.00 4.00 10.00 31.00 35.00 63.00 — 1968S — 5.00 0.75 1987D — 4.50 —
1937D 3-legged 330 355 400 525 750 800 1,700 3,500 30,000 — 1969 none minted — — — 1987S — — 1.25
1937S 1.00 1.50 1.60 2.00 4.00 11.00 28.00 38.00 60.00 — 1969D — 5.00 — 1988P — 4.50 —
1938D 2.00 2.35 3.00 4.25 4.50 9.25 16.00 31.00 40.00 — 1969S — 7.50 0.75 1988D — 5.00 —
1938D/D — — 6.00 8.00 12.00 22.00 40.00 50.00 80.00 — 1970 none minted — — — 1988S — — 1.75
1970D — 12.00 — 1989P — 4.50 —
1938D/S 9.00 12.00 14.00 18.00 22.00 33.00 50.00 75.00 160 —
1970S — 30.00 0.75 1989D — 6.00 —
KM# 192 Jefferson Nickel. Monticello, mintmark to right side. 1971 — 9.00 — 1989S — — 1.50
Copper-Nickel. 1971D — 4.50 — 1990P — 4.50 —
Date F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 65FS Prf65 1971S — — 1.00 1990D — 5.50 —
1938 0.75 1.00 2.25 3.75 7.50 11.00 18.00 125 130 1972 — 4.00 — 1990S — — 1.50
1938D 1.25 1.50 2.00 3.00 4.00 7.00 25.00 95.00 — 1972D — 3.00 — 1991P — 4.50 —
1938S 2.00 2.50 3.00 4.00 5.25 7.50 12.00 165 — 1972S — — 1.00 1991D — 4.50 —
1939 T I, wavy steps, — — — 1.00 3.00 8.00 30.00 300 150 1973 — 5.00 — 1991S — — 1.50
Rev. of 1939 1973D — 4.00 — 1992P — 5.00 —
1939 T II, even steps, 0.20 0.25 0.30 1.50 4.00 9.00 45.00 50.00 130 1973S — — 0.75 1992D — 4.00 —
Rev. of 1940 1974 — 12.00 — 1992S — — 1.00
1939 doubled 60.00 90.00 165 205 375 950 1,100 2,000 — 1974D — 5.00 — 1993P — 4.00 —
MONTICELLO T II 1974S — — 0.75 1993D — 4.00 —
1939D T IT I, wavy steps, — 10.00 17.50 35.00 75.00 80.00 100 275 — 1975 — 6.00 — 1993S — — 1.00
Rev. of 1939 1975D — 6.00 — 1994P — 4.00 —
1939D T IIT II, even steps, 5.00 8.00 14.00 26.00 35.00 50.00 110 400 — 1975S — — 0.75 1994P Special — — —
Rev. of 1940 1976 — 8.00 — Uncirculated matte finish
1939S T IT I, wavy steps, 0.60 1.50 4.00 10.00 17.00 32.50 45.00 250 — 1994D — 4.00 —
1976D — 6.00 —
Rev. of 1939
1976S — — 0.75 1994S — — 1.00
1939S T IIT II, even steps, — — 5.00 13.00 24.00 60.00 250 275 —
1977 — 8.50 — 1995P — 4.00 —
Rev. of 1940
1977D — 6.50 — 1995D — 4.50 —
1940 — — 0.25 0.60 1.00 2.75 12.00 60.00 150
1977S — — 0.75 1995S — — 1.50
1940D 0.20 0.30 0.40 1.00 1.50 2.65 2.75 25.00 —
1940S 0.40 0.50 1.25 2.50 4.50 6.00 20.00 55.00 — 1978 — 7.00 — 1996P — 4.00 —
1941 — — 0.20 0.40 0.75 4.50 20.00 55.00 90.00 1978D — 5.00 — 1996D — 4.00 —
1941D 0.20 0.30 0.50 1.75 2.25 4.00 7.50 25.00 — 1978S — — 0.75 1996S — — 1.50
1941S 0.40 0.50 1.35 2.75 5.00 7.50 14.00 60.00 — 1979 — 8.50 — 1997P — 4.75 —
1942 — — 0.40 1.00 5.00 7.00 22.00 75.00 85.00 1979D — 5.50 — 1997P Special — — —
1942D 1.75 3.00 5.00 12.00 38.00 50.00 65.00 85.00 — 1979S type I, proof — — 0.75 Uncirculated matte finish
1942D D over horizontal D 60.00 100 165 250 1,400 4,000 — 25,000 — 1979S type II, proof — — 2.00 1997D — 4.50 —
Note: Fully Struck Full Step nickels command higher prices. Bright, Fully Struck coins com- 1980P — 6.50 — 1997S — — 1.50
mand even higher prices. 1938 thru 1989 - 5 Full Steps. 1990 to date - 6 Full Steps. Without 1980D — 5.50 — 1998P — 3.75 —
bag marks or nicks on steps. 1980S — — 0.75 1998D — 3.75 —
1981P — 5.00 — 1998S — — 1.25
KM# 192a Jefferson Nickel. Monticello, mint mark above. 1999P — 3.75 —
1981D — 6.00 —
Copper-Silver-Manganese. 1981S type I, proof — — 2.00 1999D — 3.75 —
Date F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 65FS Prf65 1981S type II, proof — — 2.50 1999S — — 1.25
1942P 1.93 2.13 2.00 5.50 9.00 12.50 20.00 75.00 150 1982P — 15.00 — 2000P — 3.75 —
1942S 1.93 2.13 2.45 3.50 8.00 10.00 19.00 170 — 1982D — 14.00 — 2000D — 3.75 —
1943P 1.93 2.13 2.00 2.75 5.00 8.00 20.00 40.00 — 1982S — — 1.50 2000S — — 1.00
1943P (1943) DDO — 32.00 54.00 90.00 125 180 575 1,100 — 2001P — 3.75 —
1983P — 9.00 —
1943/2P 50.00 75.00 110 185 300 425 — 1,000 — 2001D — 3.75 —
1983D — 6.00 —
1943D 2.18 2.38 2.05 3.10 4.00 8.00 20.00 40.00 — 2001S — — 1.00
1983S — — 1.50
1943S 1.93 2.13 2.15 3.75 6.75 8.00 18.50 48.00 —
1984P — 5.00 — 2002P — 3.75 —
1944P 1.93 2.13 2.15 3.75 10.00 18.50 28.00 75.00 —
1984D — 4.75 — 2002D — 3.75 —
1944D 1.98 2.18 2.25 3.70 10.00 14.50 22.50 65.00 —
1984S — — 1.50 2002S — — 1.00
1944S 1.98 2.18 2.15 3.30 8.50 11.50 20.00 185 —
1985P — 4.75 — 2003P — 3.75 —
1945P 1.93 2.13 2.15 2.75 6.00 10.00 28.00 120 —
1945D 2.03 2.28 2.30 3.10 5.50 8.50 20.00 40.00 — 1985D — 4.75 — 2003D — 3.75 —
1945S 1.93 2.13 2.15 2.75 5.00 8.00 18.00 250 — 2003S — — 1.00
Note: Fully Struck Full Step nickels command higher prices. Bright, Fully Struck coins com- KM# 360 Jefferson - Westward Expansion - Lewis & Clark
mand even higher prices. 1938 thru 1989 - 5 Full Steps. 1990 to date - 6 Full Steps. Without Bicentennial. Jefferson era peace medal design: two clasped
bag marks or nicks on steps.
hands, pipe and hatchet. Copper-Nickel.
KM# A192 Jefferson Nickel. Pre-war design resumed. Copper-Nickel. Date MS60 MS65 Prf65 Date MS60 MS65 Prf65
Date XF40 MS65 Prf65 Date XF40 MS65 Prf65 2004P — 1.50 — 2004S — — 5.00
1946 0.25 25.00 — 1955 0.45 25.00 17.00 2004D — 1.50 —
1946D 0.35 22.00 — 1955D — 25.00 —
1946D/D — 1,750 — 1955D/S 25.00 300 —
KM# 361 Jefferson - Westward Expansion - Lewis & Clark
1946S 0.40 15.00 — 1956 — 16.00 3.00 Bicentennial. Lewis and Clark’s Keelboat. Copper-Nickel.
1947 0.25 40.00 — 1956D — 26.00 — Date MS60 MS65 Prf65 Date MS60 MS65 Prf65
1947D 0.30 18.00 — 1957 — 35.00 2.50 2004P — 1.50 — 2004S — — 5.00
1947S 0.25 20.00 — 1957D — 22.00 — 2004D — 1.50 —
1948 0.25 25.00 — 1958 0.20 36.00 8.00 KM# 368 Jefferson - Westward Expansion - Lewis & Clark
1948D 0.35 19.00 — 1958D — 13.00 — Bicentennial. Thomas Jefferson large profile right. American
1948S 0.50 15.00 — Note: Fully Struck Full Step nickels command
Bison right. Copper-Nickel.
1949 0.30 65.00 — higher prices. Bright, Fully Struck coins com-
Date MS60 MS65 Prf65 Date MS60 MS65 Prf65
1949D 0.40 18.00 — mand even higher prices. 1938 thru 1989
2005P — 1.50 — 2005D Satin Finish — 4.00 —
1949D/S 65.00 500 — - 5 Full Steps. 1990 to date - 6 Full Steps.
2005P Satin Finish — 4.00 — 2005S — — 6.50
1949S 0.90 25.00 — Without bag marks or nicks on steps.
2005D — 1.50 —
1950 0.75 25.00 75.00 1959 — 22.00 1.40
1950D 10.00 35.00 — 1959D — 22.00 — KM# 369 Jefferson - Westward Expansion - Lewis & Clark
1951 0.50 35.00 70.00 1960 — 30.00 1.25 Bicentennial. Jefferson, large profile. Pacific coastline. Copper-Nickel.
1951D 0.50 22.00 — 1960D — 25.00 — Date MS60 MS65 Prf65 Date MS60 MS65 Prf65
1951S 1.10 32.00 — 1961 — 40.00 1.00 2005P — 1.25 — 2005D Satin Finish — 4.00 —
1952 0.25 35.00 42.00 1961D — 35.00 — 2005P Satin Finish — 4.00 — 2005S — — 5.50
1952D 0.45 35.00 — 1962 — 24.00 1.00 2005D — 1.25 —
1952S 0.25 30.00 — 1962D — 150 — KM# 381 Jefferson large facing portrait - Enhanced Monticello
1953 0.25 26.00 35.00 1963 — 4.00 1.00
Reverse. Jefferson head facing. Monticello, enhanced design.
1953D 0.25 32.00 — 1963D — 100 —
1953S 0.25 35.00 — 1964 — 5.00 1.00 Copper-Nickel.
1964D — 12.00 — Date MS60 MS65 Prf65 Date MS60 MS65 Prf65
1954 — 50.00 20.00
1965 — 12.00 — 2006P 0.30 2.50 — 2006D Satin finish — 4.00 —
1954D — 40.00 —
2006P Satin finish — 4.00 — 2006S — — 5.00
1954S 0.20 35.00 — 1965SMS — 12.00 —
2006D 0.30 2.50 — 2007P 0.30 2.50 —
1954S/D 20.00 165 — 1966 — 10.00 —
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Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1869 28.00 31.00 43.00 85.00 155 200 375 725 2,900 1,100 1895O 475 550 825 1,700 2,175 2,585 5,850 12,250 33,000 —
1869S 12.00 16.00 18.00 32.00 250 375 600 700 3,600 — 1895S 42.00 54.00 125 180 205 270 450 1,000 3,150 —
1870 12.00 16.00 18.00 32.00 50.00 100 250 400 2,300 1,300 1896 9.25 23.00 56.00 75.00 91.00 100 145 410 1,025 1,000
1870S 300 350 600 750 900 1,025 1,375 2,500 7,000 — 1896O 100 160 300 320 450 675 1,100 2,500 7,800 —
1871 18.00 20.00 30.00 36.00 45.00 130 260 — — 1,100 1896S 72.00 190 240 285 335 440 675 1,300 2,900 —
1871CC 2,450 4,000 5,250 8,000 10,750 23,000 40,000 80,000 — —
1897 3.00 4.00 7.00 16.00 35.00 74.00 120 180 425 1,000
1871S 29.00 75.00 125 200 350 750 1,400 3,250 12,000 —
1872 20.00 22.00 23.00 26.00 40.00 75.00 160 — — 1,100 1897O 75.00 120 280 300 440 550 1,000 1,400 2,950 —
1872CC 900 1,200 2,375 3,375 7,500 10,200 73,000165,000 — — 1897S 18.00 30.00 75.00 135 180 250 470 625 2,800 —
1872S 26.00 75.00 125 175 325 500 1,700 2,950 — — 1898 4.00 5.00 8.00 15.00 20.00 90.00 120 145 336 1,000
1873 closed 3 12.00 16.00 18.00 60.00 80.00 125 250 450 1,300 1,100 1898O 12.00 30.00 75.00 120 195 290 450 1,000 3,000 —
1873 open 3 26.00 34.00 60.00 75.00 85.00 195 775 1,200 12,000 — 1898S 8.00 18.00 34.00 50.00 100 140 450 1,100 2,050 —
1873CC — — — — — — — — — — 1899 3.75 4.50 7.00 11.00 20.00 90.00 120 145 425 1,000
Note: 1873-CC, Heritage Sale, April 1999, MS-64, $632,500. 1899O 8.00 18.00 70.00 100 145 200 350 825 3,700 —
KM# 105 Seated Liberty Dime. Seated Liberty, arrows at date. 1899S 7.00 16.00 38.00 40.00 48.00 95.00 320 600 2,100 —
1900 2.75 3.05 3.50 10.00 20.00 90.00 120 145 500 1,100
Value within wreath. Silver. 1900O 14.00 34.00 160 200 245 295 550 900 3,300 —
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65 1900S 7.50 10.00 14.00 24.00 33.00 70.00 175 425 3,300 —
1873 26.00 29.00 33.00 63.00 200 290 450 750 4,500 3,500
1901 2.75 3.05 3.50 10.00 20.00 90.00 120 145 475 1,000
1873CC 2,900 3,150 3,500 7,500 13,000 38,500 63,000 — — —
1901O 4.00 6.00 14.00 26.00 85.00 185 560 925 1,800 —
1873S 26.00 29.00 30.00 60.00 160 470 800 1,375 7,500 —
1901S 350 390 425 535 600 1,000 1,420 1,920 3,320 —
1874 26.00 29.00 40.00 45.00 85.00 200 350 710 3,450 4,100
1902 4.00 6.00 7.00 9.00 20.00 90.00 120 145 575 1,000
1874CC 6,000 8,500 12,000 17,000 28,000 50,000 70,000 — — —
1902O 4.00 6.00 14.00 35.00 65.00 175 400 785 3,300 —
1874S 26.00 40.00 64.00 100 210 420 800 — — —
1902S 11.00 25.00 56.00 85.00 135 185 380 900 3,125 —
KM# A92 Seated Liberty Dime. Seated Liberty, date below. Value 1903 2.75 3.05 3.50 7.50 20.00 90.00 140 145 800 1,000
within wreath. Silver. 1903O 3.75 4.50 16.00 23.00 51.00 95.00 205 500 2,875 —
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65 1903S 85.00 120 315 400 700 850 925 1,200 2,400 —
1875 12.00 16.00 18.00 32.00 35.00 55.00 175 240 600 1,100 1904 2.75 3.05 3.50 7.50 20.00 90.00 120 145 750 1,000
1875CC mint mark 33.00 36.00 38.00 60.00 83.00 190 360 725 2,600 — 1904S 2.50 5.50 7.00 9.00 20.00 450 800 1,675 280 —
in wreath 1905 2.75 3.05 3.50 10.00 20.00 90.00 120 145 550 1,000
1875CC mint mark 24.00 26.00 28.00 46.00 68.00 185 360 1,100 3,600 — 1905O 4.00 8.00 36.00 54.00 100 135 275 450 1,120 —
under wreath 1905O micro O 50.00 70.00 110 300 700 1,050 2,325 4,700 8,800 —
1875S mint mark 22.00 23.00 24.00 27.00 40.00 65.00 225 360 1,850 — 1905S 3.00 5.00 9.00 22.00 43.00 100 190 265 900 —
in wreath 1906 2.75 3.05 3.55 7.50 20.00 90.00 120 145 475 1,000
1875S mint mark 12.00 16.00 18.00 32.00 40.00 55.00 175 275 900 — 1906D 2.75 3.05 3.55 18.00 20.00 70.00 145 295 900 —
under wreath 1906O 6.00 15.00 50.00 74.00 95.00 125 200 385 975 —
1876 Type 1 rev 12.00 13.00 14.00 26.00 28.00 52.00 175 240 750 1,100 1906S 2.75 4.05 15.00 23.00 48.00 135 250 370 800 —
1876 Type 2 rev 25.00 30.00 35.00 45.00 65.00 145 205 — — — 1907 2.75 3.05 3.55 7.50 20.00 90.00 120 145 420 1,000
1876CC Type 1 rev 33.00 36.00 38.00 56.00 80.00 175 300 425 — — 1907D 2.75 3.05 14.00 20.00 43.00 105 240 650 1,500 —
1876CC Type 2 rev 40.00 44.00 55.00 75.00 140 155 275 450 — — 1907O 2.75 6.75 42.00 55.00 65.00 95.00 195 285 1,025 —
1876CC doubled 35.00 40.00 55.00 100 185 340 600 450 — — 1907S 2.75 3.05 18.00 29.00 65.00 175 340 620 1,750 —
die obverse 1908 2.75 3.05 3.55 7.50 20.00 90.00 120 145 500 1,000
1876S Type 1 rev 12.00 16.00 18.00 32.00 35.00 85.00 175 280 1,400 — 1908D 2.75 3.05 3.55 16.00 34.00 65.00 125 210 620 —
1876S Type 2 rev 28.00 30.00 32.00 41.00 50.00 100 190 300 — — 1908O 4.25 14.00 47.00 65.00 90.00 135 260 550 800 —
1877 Type 1 rev 12.00 16.00 18.00 32.00 35.00 55.00 170 225 725 1,000 1908S 4.00 5.25 12.00 24.00 48.00 155 285 700 1,100 —
1877 Type 2 rev 26.00 32.00 40.00 50.00 60.00 110 170 225 — — 1909 2.75 3.05 3.55 7.50 20.00 90.00 120 145 450 1,000
1877CC Type 1 rev 30.00 36.00 38.00 53.00 130 185 300 600 2,150 — 1909D 7.00 19.00 60.00 95.00 135 200 440 950 1,800 —
1877CC Type 2 rev 38.00 40.00 50.00 72.00 90.00 125 210 275 — — 1909O 2.75 7.75 11.75 24.00 60.00 170 275 600 1,425 —
1877S Type 1 rev — — — — — — — — — — 1909S 11.00 22.00 83.00 125 225 350 490 950 2,100 —
1877S Type 2 rev 12.00 16.00 18.00 32.00 40.00 80.00 175 290 — — 1910 2.75 3.05 3.55 7.50 20.00 90.00 120 145 450 1,000
1878 Type 1 rev 12.00 16.00 18.00 32.00 85.00 150 — — — — 1910D 2.75 2.75 11.00 20.00 48.00 100 195 450 1,275 —
1878 Type 2 rev 12.00 16.00 18.00 32.00 35.00 80.00 175 290 650 1,100 1910S 6.00 13.00 52.00 75.00 105 200 370 650 1,700 —
1878CC Type 1 rev 160 180 275 315 440 800 — — 3,600 1,100 1911 2.75 8.05 8.55 9.50 20.00 90.00 120 145 450 1,000
1878CC Type 2 rev 160 180 275 315 440 850 1,300 2,450 3,600 1,100 1911D 2.75 3.05 3.55 9.50 20.00 90.00 120 145 450 —
1879 130 200 280 250 310 380 510 625 900 — 1911S 3.50 5.00 8.00 25.00 40.00 105 200 295 875 —
1880 130 180 275 240 300 375 500 650 1,100 1,100 1912 2.75 3.05 3.55 7.50 20.00 90.00 120 145 470 1,000
1881 575 890 1,000 1,225 2,200 475 550 700 — — 1912D 2.75 3.05 3.55 7.50 20.00 90.00 120 145 450 —
1882 12.00 16.00 18.00 32.00 35.00 80.00 170 225 650 1,100 1912S 2.75 3.05 3.55 13.00 35.00 85.00 165 310 975 —
1883 12.00 16.00 18.00 32.00 35.00 60.00 170 245 480 1,100 1913 2.75 3.05 3.55 7.50 20.00 90.00 120 145 450 975
1884 12.00 16.00 18.00 32.00 29.00 80.00 170 225 625 1,100 1913S 35.00 65.00 125 185 220 300 600 1,200 2,500 —
1884S 12.00 16.00 18.00 32.00 30.00 270 600 900 550 — 1914 2.75 3.05 3.55 7.00 20.00 90.00 120 145 415 1,000
1885 12.00 16.00 18.00 32.00 35.00 80.00 165 230 650 1,100 1914D 2.75 5.75 8.75 11.75 20.00 90.00 120 145 465 —
1885S 12.00 16.00 18.00 32.00 35.00 4,000 5,500 8,000 3,350 — 1914S 2.75 5.25 6.75 21.00 45.00 80.00 130 260 1,000 —
1886 12.00 16.00 18.00 32.00 35.00 80.00 175 230 550 1,100 1915 2.75 3.05 3.55 7.00 20.00 90.00 120 145 450 1,000
1886S 26.00 29.00 33.00 46.00 75.00 175 475 900 4,500 — 1915S 7.00 11.00 35.00 50.00 75.00 125 205 370 1,300 —
1887 12.00 16.00 18.00 32.00 40.00 52.00 175 230 715 1,100 1916 2.75 3.05 3.55 8.35 20.00 90.00 120 145 465 —
1887S 12.00 16.00 18.00 32.00 75.00 80.00 165 230 850 — 1916S 2.75 3.05 3.55 8.35 20.00 90.00 120 145 450 —
1888 12.00 16.00 18.00 32.00 40.00 52.00 165 230 600 1,100
1888S 26.00 29.00 33.00 40.00 40.00 95.00 325 600 1,050 1,100
KM# 140 Mercury Dime. Silver.
1889 12.00 16.00 18.00 32.00 35.00 52.00 165 230 — — Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 65FSB
1889S 12.00 16.00 18.00 32.00 40.00 155 325 800 825 — 1916 2.50 3.50 6.00 7.50 10.50 22.50 40.00 58.00 105 165
1890 12.00 16.00 18.00 32.00 40.00 52.00 175 225 2,800 — 1916D 840 1,600 2,500 3,250 5,300 8,250 11,250 17,750 24,000 48,500
1890S 12.00 16.00 18.00 32.00 75.00 110 225 585 11,025 — 1916S 2.50 5.50 6.50 7.85 12.00 19.00 21.00 85.00 235 800
1891 2.75 3.05 14.00 24.00 33.00 52.00 175 225 1,350 — 1917 2.50 5.50 6.00 7.50 8.50 9.50 10.50 55.00 170 375
1891O 12.00 16.00 18.00 32.00 40.00 52.00 175 235 3,600 — 1917D 2.50 5.50 12.00 19.00 46.00 46.00 77.00 255 1,235 5,650
1891O /horizontal O 2.75 8.05 8.55 9.50 20.00 400 — — 450 950 1917S 2.50 5.50 6.00 7.00 18.00 30.00 85.00 165 400 1,265
1891S 2.75 3.05 3.55 8.35 20.00 80.00 175 235 465 — 1918 2.50 5.50 6.00 10.00 28.00 28.00 37.00 140 355 1,325
1918D 2.50 5.50 6.00 11.00 26.00 26.00 38.00 250 680 27,500
1891S/S 25.00 30.00 40.00 85.00 135 250 — — — —
1918S 2.50 5.50 6.00 9.00 20.00 20.00 32.00 230 700 7,450
KM# 113 Barber Dime. Laureate head right, date at angle below. 1919 2.50 5.50 6.00 7.50 9.00 9.00 20.00 170 325 685
Value within wreath. Silver. 1919D 2.50 5.50 11.00 24.00 38.00 38.00 195 525 1,200 38,500
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65 1919S 2.50 5.50 10.00 17.00 45.00 85.00 260 575 1,400 14,350
1892 10.00 11.00 19.00 24.00 30.00 50.00 105 140 450 1,000 1920 2.50 5.50 6.00 7.50 8.50 9.50 13.00 105 240 540
1892O 8.00 17.00 35.00 56.00 70.00 85.00 135 350 1,225 — 1920D 2.50 5.50 6.00 8.00 20.00 20.00 37.00 305 600 4,750
1892S 2.50 5.50 12.00 19.00 46.00 270 340 685 2,600 — 1920S 2.50 5.50 8.00 9.00 17.00 17.00 34.00 370 11,225 8,250
1893/2 130 160 195 235 330 550 1,300 1,725 5,200 — 1921 28.00 40.00 150 290 550 700 1,140 2,025 2,900 4,350
1893 8.00 12.00 17.00 28.00 40.00 66.00 130 260 775 1,100 1921D 40.00 150 250 400 600 975 1,400 2,200 3,645 5,200
1893O 25.00 37.00 110 140 165 200 265 500 1,950 — 1923 2.50 5.50 6.00 7.50 8.50 9.50 11.00 60.00 350 340
1923S 2.50 5.50 8.50 19.00 70.00 63.00 200 410 1,200 7,450
1893S 10.50 16.00 42.00 50.00 85.00 130 315 900 1,800 —
1924 2.50 5.50 6.00 7.50 11.00 11.00 22.00 95.00 181 500
1894 17.00 38.00 125 140 190 225 265 370 1,125 1,200
1924D 2.50 5.50 8.00 20.00 60.00 60.00 85.00 425 900 1,365
1894O 65.00 100 200 325 370 675 1,850 2,900 1,300 —
1924S 2.50 5.50 6.00 25.00 50.00 92.00 270 525 1,495 16,750
1894S — — — — — — — — — 1,700,000
1925 2.50 5.50 6.00 7.50 8.50 9.50 14.00 75.00 275 990
Note: 1894S, Eliasberg Sale, May 1996, Prf-64, $451,000.
1925D 3.00 4.50 11.00 42.00 110 110 157 720 1,520 3,500
1895 145 185 370 495 570 650 840 1,150 1,600 1,000
1925S 3.00 3.40 18.00 30.00 80.00 105 200 550 1,050 4,650
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Date MS60 MS65 Prf65 Date MS60 MS65 Prf65 KM# 55 Liberty Cap Quarter. Draped bust left, flanked by stars,
2008D — 1.25 — 2012S — — 2.50 date below. Eagle with arrows in talons, value below. Silver.
2008D Satin Finish — 2.50 — 2013P 0.25 4.00 —
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65
2008S — — 2.50 2013D 0.25 4.00 —
2009P — 1.25 — 2013S — — 2.50 1831 small letter rev. 70.00 85.00 115 200 400 700 1,600 3,990 18,900
2009P Satin Finish — 1.00 — 2014P — 2.00 — 1831 large letter rev. 70.00 85.00 115 200 400 700 1,600 3,990 28,000
2009D — 1.25 — 2014D — 2.00 — 1832 70.00 85.00 115 200 400 700 1,600 3,990 19,000
2009D Satin Finish — 1.00 — 2014S — — 2.50 1833 70.00 85.00 115 200 400 700 1,600 3,990 19,000
2009S — — 2.50 2015P — 2.00 — 1834 70.00 85.00 115 200 400 700 1,600 3,990 19,000
2010P 0.25 4.00 — 2015D — 2.00 — 1834 No period after C 160 220 260 310 600 900 1,850 6,000 28,500
2010P Satin Finish 0.50 2.00 — 2015S — — 2.50 1834 0 over O — — — — — — — — —
2010D 0.25 4.00 — 2016P — 2.00 — 1835 70.00 85.00 115 200 400 700 1,600 3,990 25,000
2010D Satin Finish 0.50 2.00 — 2016D — 2.00 — 1836 70.00 85.00 115 200 400 700 1,600 3,990 45,500
2010S — — 2.50 2016S — — 2.50 1837 70.00 85.00 115 200 400 700 1,600 3,990 19,000
2011P 0.25 4.00 — 2017P — 2.00 — 1838 70.00 85.00 115 200 400 700 1,600 3,990 23,000
2011D 0.25 4.00 — 2017D — 2.00 —
2011S — — 2.50 2017S Enhanced Unc. — 12.00 —
KM# 64.1 Seated Liberty Quarter. Seated Liberty, stars around
2012P 0.25 4.00 — 2017S — — 2.50 top 1/2 of border, date below. Eagle with arrows in talons, value
2012D 0.25 4.00 — below. Silver.
KM# 195b Roosevelt Dime. Silver. Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65
Date Prf65 Date Prf65 1838 30.00 35.00 48.00 160 500 700 1,410 3,600 21,500
1992S 5.00 2007S 6.00 1839 28.00 35.00 45.00 160 350 650 1,410 3,200 36,000
1993S 7.00 2008S 6.50 1840O 35.00 45.00 60.00 165 350 900 2,000 4,400 28,500
1994S 7.00 2009S 6.75
1995S 8.00 2010S 6.75
KM# 64.2 Seated Liberty Quarter. Drapery added to Liberty’s left
1996S 7.00 2011S 6.75 elbow, stars around top 1/2 of border. Eagle with arrows in talons,
1997S 14.00 2012S 6.75 value below. Silver.
1998S 7.00 2013S 6.75 Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65
1999S 7.00 2014S 6.75
1840 31.00 35.00 60.00 150 310 500 1,575 4,850 17,000
1999S 7.00 2015P 10.00
1999S 7.00 Note: Available only in March of 1840O 40.00 48.00 60.00 175 350 475 1,275 3,300 29,950
1999S 7.00 Dimes silver set. 1841 56.00 85.00 120 230 385 650 1,125 1,700 6,500
1999S 7.00 2015W 10.00 1841O 40.00 45.00 55.00 170 265 375 900 1,475 9,000
2000S 5.50 Note: Available only in March of 1842 small date — — — — — — — — —
2001S 5.00 Dimes silver set. 1842 large date 60.00 78.00 130 230 350 660 1,625 3,700 11,000
2002S 5.00 2015S 6.75 1842O small date 835 1,000 2,150 2,900 6,650 11,000 27,000 60,000 —
2003S 4.75 2016S 6.75 1842O large date — — 1,150 — — — 1,625 4,350 —
2004S 5.00 2017S 6.75 1843 30.00 35.00 45.00 75.00 100 210 590 1,500 4,100
2005S 5.00 2018S Reverse Proof 9.00
2006S 4.50 1843O 40.00 70.00 140 330 1,100 1,350 2,000 3,400 17,000
2018S 6.75
1844 38.00 40.00 45.00 55.00 80.00 250 660 1,550 11,250
1844O 40.00 45.00 120 215 450 725 1,200 3,000 10,200
20 Cents 1845 30.00 35.00 40.00 60.00 105 185 600 950 4,950
1846 46.00 57.00 67.00 88.00 250 375 700 1,450 10,000
KM# 109 Seated Liberty within circle of stars, date below. Eagle
1847 20.00 30.00 35.00 45.00 60.00 185 500 1,550 5,000
with arrows in talons, value below. Silver. 1847O 125 175 325 625 920 1,350 7,500 13,000 —
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65 1848 200 275 300 325 400 500 1,050 4,600 9,800
1875 215 265 340 370 495 600 875 1,400 4,400 6,945
1849 20.00 25.00 30.00 80.00 125 270 900 1,400 8,600
1875S Clear S 120 130 160 175 220 310 650 1,175 2,700 —
1875S 85.00 100 130 145 220 310 650 1,150 2,550 — 1849O 1,100 1,850 2,300 3,000 6,500 8,000 17,000 19,000 —
Note: 1875-S exists as a branch mint proof 1850 32.00 46.00 105 160 275 600 1,300 1,850 10,750
1875S over 105 140 160 200 235 375 550 1,050 4,500 — 1850O 40.00 105 130 210 525 800 1,400 4,500 16,500
horizontal S 1851 550 600 675 775 950 1,150 2,400 3,000 6,000
Note: Also known as filled S 1851O 400 725 1,450 1,900 2,300 3,000 6,000 30,000 —
1875S as — 150 170 190 230 280 365 650 1,250 — 1852 540 600 650 750 850 925 1,000 1,400 4,600
1875CC 280 325 425 450 715 1,000 1,800 2,850 9,300 — 1852O 540 600 800 1,500 1,900 12,000 14,000 37,000 —
1876 210 260 330 450 525 625 1,000 1,895 5,200 7,800
1853 recut date 1,500 1,800 2,150 3,150 5,000 5,950 6,500 7,000 10,600
1876CC — — — — — 160,000 220,000 375,000 585,000 —
1877 proof only — — — — 4,100 4,600 — — — — KM# 78 Seated Liberty Quarter. Seated Liberty, arrows at date.
1878 proof only — — — — 2,400 2,700 — — — 7,900 Rays around eagle. Silver.
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
Quarter 1853 20.00 26.00 38.00 100 145 300 900 1,900 8,950 85,000
1853/4 60.00 100 150 300 450 700 1,500 3,450 33,000 —
KM# 25 Draped Bust Quarter. Draped bust right. Small eagle. Silver. 1853O 40.00 60.00 85.00 150 400 900 4,000 8,000 22,000 —
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65
1796 10,750 16,000 19,500 30,000 49,750 60,000 70,000 150,000 375,000 KM# 81 Seated Liberty Quarter. Seated Liberty, arrows at date.
KM# 36 Draped Bust Quarter. Draped bust right, flanked by stars, Eagle with arrows in talons, value below. Silver.
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
date at angle below. Heraldic eagle. Silver.
1854 30.00 33.00 40.00 42.00 70.00 250 625 1,100 5,100 24,000
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65
1854O 37.00 45.00 50.00 55.00 125 300 900 2,500 29,500 —
1804 3,750 5,500 7,700 12,800 30,000 48,000 95,000 165,000 360,000
1805 500 650 1,000 1,650 3,500 5,000 11,000 18,000 84,000 1854O huge O 650 1,350 1,625 2,100 4,500 13,500 — — — —
1806/5 450 650 1,365 1,550 3,900 6,000 14,000 18,000 100,000 1855 30.00 35.00 40.00 45.00 85.00 150 600 1,100 9,000 23,500
1806 450 510 845 1,550 3,500 5,000 11,000 15,000 80,500 1855O 310 365 450 675 775 1,950 2,600 13,000 — —
1807 450 600 935 1,800 3,500 5,000 11,000 18,000 84,000 1855S 100 225 325 600 800 1,600 2,000 6,000 23,000 —
KM# 44 Liberty Cap Quarter. Draped bust left, flanked by stars, KM# A64.2 Seated Liberty Quarter. Seated Liberty, date below.
date below. Eagle with arrows in talons, banner above, value below. Eagle with arrows in talons, value below. Silver.
Silver. Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 1856 21.00 35.00 40.00 45.00 60.00 105 375 600 2,750 11,000
1815 130 360 500 600 1,300 1,675 4,000 7,000 28,900 1856O 37.00 45.00 80.00 130 200 185 850 1,700 12,000 —
1818/15 120 200 300 550 1,300 1,675 4,000 7,000 28,900 1856S 230 280 490 675 1,600 3,500 7,500 13,000 38,000 —
1818 120 200 300 550 1,300 1,675 4,000 7,000 22,200
1856S/S 500 800 1,100 1,850 8,000 11,000 33,000 — — —
1819 small 9 120 200 300 550 1,300 1,675 4,000 8,500 30,000
1819 large 9 120 200 300 550 1,300 1,675 4,000 9,000 45,000 1857 20.00 25.00 30.00 50.00 75.00 100 325 600 2,650 10,000
1820 small 0 120 200 300 550 1,300 1,675 6,000 7,000 30,000 1857O 27.00 35.00 80.00 120 220 350 1,100 3,000 — —
1820 large 0 120 200 300 550 1,300 1,675 4,000 9,700 40,000 1857S 180 290 380 650 975 1,600 3,600 5,500 — —
1821 120 200 300 550 1,300 1,675 3,600 7,500 24,000 1858 20.00 25.00 32.00 40.00 55.00 125 350 725 2,530 5,000
1822 255 425 600 950 1,300 2,250 5,700 9,500 55,500 1858O 37.00 45.00 75.00 140 375 500 3,500 8,600 22,000 —
1822 25/50C. 6,000 11,500 18,000 26,000 35,000 45,000 55,000 90,000 —
1823/22 50,000 60,000 80,000100,000 125,000 175,000 275,000 — — 1858S 250 375 575 840 3,450 4,700 25,000 35,000 — —
1824/2 800 1,225 2,250 2,650 4,750 8,500 23,000 48,000 — 1859 30.00 35.00 40.00 50.00 80.00 200 400 1,100 3,800 4,500
1825/22 525 700 1,050 1,450 4,500 7,200 15,000 27,500 — 1859O 60.00 80.00 110 160 300 1,000 2,450 6,500 22,000 —
1825/23 160 220 350 500 950 1,700 3,500 60,000 28,000 1859S 450 700 950 1,600 4,500 12,000 48,000 — — —
1825/24 150 220 275 530 1,500 1,700 3,400 6,000 30,000 1860 20.00 25.00 40.00 80.00 110 185 480 800 4,600 3,500
1827 original — — —100,000 — — 140,000 190,000 550,000
1860O 37.00 45.00 50.00 100 275 350 850 1,450 12,000 —
curl base 2
1827 restrike, — — — — — — — 52,000 85,000 1860S 1,000 1,375 2,900 4,860 9,000 14,250 55,000 — — —
square base 2 1861 21.00 35.00 40.00 45.00 63.00 140 325 725 2,300 4,500
1828 140 200 325 700 1,150 1,500 4,000 6,800 25,000 1861S 600 845 1,250 2,000 5,000 11,000 33,000 — — —
1828 25/50C. 1,000 1,700 2,250 3,600 7,500 11,500 17,000 90,000 — 1862 27.00 35.00 40.00 48.00 85.00 180 400 700 2,900 3,500
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Date VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 65FH Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1917S 36.00 80.00 120 215 250 300 390 930 3,650 1947S — — — — — 8.00 9.00 13.00 20.00 —
1918 18.00 24.00 25.00 35.00 70.00 110 200 525 1,750 1948 — — — — — 8.00 8.50 9.00 20.00 —
1918D 32.00 62.00 95.00 120 225 285 370 1,400 4,850 1948D — — — — — 8.00 11.00 16.00 45.00 —
1918S 15.00 35.00 55.00 70.00 225 250 290 1,200 10,500 1948S — — — — — 8.00 9.00 10.00 45.00 —
1918/17S 1,925 3,300 4,800 6,500 10,000 16,250 28,000 85,000 320,000 1949 — — — — — 13.00 31.00 42.00 65.00 —
1919 40.00 53.00 60.00 81.00 140 170 215 530 1,275 1949D — — — — — 15.00 23.00 35.00 33.00 —
1919D 80.00 250 345 600 685 900 1,725 4,000 37,500 1950 — — — — — 8.00 8.50 9.00 26.00 65.00
1919S 80.00 245 475 525 825 1,400 1,875 8,000 31,500 1950D — — — — — 8.00 8.50 9.00 26.00 —
1920 13.00 20.00 26.00 47.00 70.00 170 215 600 1,850 1950D/S 18.00 21.00 30.00 49.00 120 185 215 800 3,300 —
1920D 135 150 205 245 300 525 980 2,550 6,850 1950S — — — — — 8.00 8.50 9.00 26.00 —
1920S 18.00 23.00 30.00 50.00 115 315 900 2,000 24,000 1950S/D 18.00 21.00 30.00 49.00 155 260 325 360 680 —
1921 150 525 560 750 1,150 1,450 2,500 3,100 5,500 1950S/S 6.00 7.00 8.00 10.00 — 18.00 35.00 65.00 135 —
1923 21.00 41.00 55.00 90.00 112 225 260 505 3,850 1951 — — — — — 8.00 8.50 9.00 26.00 60.00
1923S 420 540 600 1,650 1,850 2,300 2,640 3,900 7,500 1951D — — — — — 8.00 8.50 9.00 26.00 —
1924 13.00 20.00 32.00 55.00 135 190 335 432 1,550 1951S — — — — — 8.00 8.50 9.00 26.00 —
1924D 50.00 88.00 193 235 260 310 340 470 4,350 1952 — — — — — 8.00 8.50 9.00 26.00 46.00
1924S 25.00 37.00 50.00 145 190 260 825 2,140 5,650 1952D — — — — — 8.00 8.50 9.00 26.00 —
1925 10.00 14.00 20.00 42.50 60.00 125 225 525 950 1952S — — — — — 8.00 8.50 9.00 26.00 —
1926 10.00 14.00 20.00 42.50 60.00 125 225 425 1,650 1953 — — — — — 8.00 8.50 9.00 26.00 44.00
1926D 15.00 21.00 40.00 80.00 170 215 277 395 25,000 1953D — — — — — 8.00 8.50 9.00 26.00 —
1926S 10.00 10.00 40.00 80.00 210 500 925 2,750 26,000 1953S — — — — — 8.00 8.50 9.00 26.00 —
1927 10.00 14.00 20.00 42.50 60.00 125 225 525 1,150 1954 — — — — — 8.00 8.50 9.00 26.00 18.00
1927D 18.00 32.00 50.00 110 185 220 270 525 2,450 1954D — — — — — 8.00 8.50 9.00 26.00 —
1927S 65.00 140 220 800 2,200 4,500 7,000 11,500 185,000 1954S — — — — — 8.00 8.50 9.00 26.00 —
1928 10.00 14.00 20.00 42.50 60.00 125 200 525 1,850 1955 — — — — — 8.00 8.50 9.00 26.00 22.00
1928D 10.00 14.00 20.00 42.50 60.00 125 200 425 4,950 1955D — — — — — 8.00 8.50 9.00 26.00 —
1928S Large S 10.00 14.00 20.00 42.50 60.00 125 200 525 — 1956 — — — — — 8.00 8.50 9.00 26.00 15.00
1928S Small S 10.00 14.00 20.00 42.50 60.00 125 200 525 900 1956 Double Bar 5 — 5.60 5.70 5.80 6.50 9.00 20.00 40.00 125 —
1929 10.00 14.00 20.00 42.50 60.00 125 200 525 795 1956 Type B rev, proof rev die — — 8.00 12.00 18.00 25.00 35.00 70.00 275 —
1929D 10.00 14.00 20.00 42.50 60.00 125 200 525 5,850 1956D — — — — — 8.00 8.50 9.00 26.00 —
1929S 10.00 14.00 20.00 42.50 60.00 125 200 525 795 1957 — — — — — 8.00 8.50 9.00 26.00 15.00
1930 10.00 14.00 20.00 42.50 60.00 125 200 525 795 1957 Type B rev, proof rev die — — — 5.60 10.00 20.00 40.00 70.00 125 —
1930S 10.00 14.00 20.00 42.50 60.00 125 200 525 845 1957D — — — — — 8.00 8.50 9.00 26.00 —
1958 — — — — — 8.00 8.50 9.00 26.00 15.00
KM# 164 Washington Quarter. Silver.
1958 Type B rev, proof rev die — — — 5.60 10.00 16.00 24.00 40.00 90.00 —
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1958D — — — — — 8.00 8.50 9.00 26.00 —
1932 9.00 10.00 10.00 12.00 14.00 35.00 45.00 60.00 335 —
1959 — — — — — 8.00 8.50 9.00 26.00 15.00
1932D 115 125 135 175 340 400 1,025 1,500 7,600 —
1959 Type B rev, proof rev die — — — 5.80 8.00 12.00 18.00 35.00 65.00 —
1932S 110 120 135 165 235 260 300 550 2,100 —
1959D — — — — — 8.00 8.50 9.00 26.00 —
1934 Medium Motto 5.00 6.00 7.00 8.00 8.50 9.00 20.00 33.00 90.00 —
1960 — — — — — 8.00 8.50 9.00 26.00 15.00
1934 Heavy Motto 6.00 7.00 9.00 12.50 15.00 25.00 45.00 85.00 225 —
1960 Type B rev, proof rev die — — — 5.10 10.00 16.00 24.00 40.00 90.00 —
1934 Light Motto 6.00 7.00 10.00 13.00 17.00 25.00 45.00 90.00 290 —
1960D — — — — — 8.00 8.50 9.00 26.00 —
1934 Doubled Die Obverse 60.00 80.00 140 180 200 295 800 1,175 3,000 —
1961 — — — — — 8.00 8.50 9.00 26.00 15.00
1934D Medium Motto 5.00 6.00 10.00 17.00 25.00 45.00 200 340 480 —
1961 Type B rev, proof rev die — — — 5.80 10.00 14.00 20.00 35.00 200 —
1934D Heavy Motto 5.00 7.50 12.50 20.00 30.00 80.00 240 300 450 —
1961D — — — — — 8.00 8.50 9.00 26.00 —
1935 5.00 6.00 7.00 8.00 11.00 14.00 19.00 50.00 100 —
1962 — — — — — 8.00 8.50 9.00 26.00 15.00
1935D 5.00 6.00 9.00 14.00 35.00 165 260 375 500 —
1962 Type B rev, proof rev die — — — 8.00 12.00 15.00 30.00 75.00 175 —
1935S 5.00 6.00 7.00 8.00 13.00 30.00 82.00 165 390 —
1962D — — — — — 8.00 8.50 9.00 26.00 —
1936 5.00 6.00 7.00 8.00 12.00 17.00 22.00 50.00 120 925
1963 — — — — — 8.00 8.50 9.00 26.00 15.00
1936D 5.00 8.00 9.00 25.00 60.00 165 530 640 1,100 —
1963 Type B rev, proof rev die — — — 5.80 5.90 8.00 15.00 25.00 50.00 —
1936S 5.00 6.00 7.00 15.00 20.00 35.00 92.00 115 325 —
1963D — — — — — 8.00 8.50 9.00 26.00 —
1937 5.00 6.00 7.00 12.00 14.00 17.00 31.00 35.00 115 525
1964 — — — — — 8.00 8.50 9.00 26.00 15.00
1937 Double Die Obverse 95.00 140 250 350 600 800 1,650 2,500 8,000 —
1964 Type B rev, proof rev die — — — 5.80 9.00 10.00 18.00 35.00 75.00 —
1937D 5.00 6.00 7.00 9.00 21.00 32.00 75.00 100 190 —
1964 SMS — — — — — 250 750 950 1,400 —
1937S 5.00 6.00 8.00 19.00 38.00 62.00 195 285 325 —
1964D — — — — — 8.00 8.50 9.00 26.00 —
1938 5.00 6.00 7.00 8.00 24.00 40.00 100 120 240 165
1964D Type C rev, clad rev die — — — 40.00 55.00 75.00 125 250 450 —
1938S 5.00 6.00 7.00 11.00 20.00 40.00 85.00 160 233 —
1939 5.00 6.00 7.00 12.00 14.00 15.00 22.00 29.00 65.00 250 KM# 164a Washington Quarter. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper.
1939D 5.00 6.00 7.00 12.00 15.00 24.00 41.00 65.00 130 — Date MS60 MS65 Prf65 Date MS60 MS65 Prf65
1939S 5.00 6.00 7.00 10.00 30.00 40.00 105 140 330 — 1965 0.65 10.00 — 1971 0.95 12.00 —
1940 5.00 6.00 7.00 8.00 9.00 12.00 21.00 40.00 70.00 160 1965 SMS 1.00 9.00 — 1971D 0.50 6.00 —
1940D 5.00 6.00 8.00 11.00 30.00 45.00 110 135 300 — 1966 1.00 7.50 — 1971S — — 2.00
1940S 5.00 6.00 7.00 8.00 9.00 15.00 25.00 44.00 60.00 — 1966 SMS — 9.00 — 1972 0.55 7.50 —
1967 0.60 10.00 — 1972D 0.55 6.00 —
1941 — — — — — 8.00 9.00 13.00 30.00 130
1967 SMS — 9.00 — 1972S — — 2.00
1941 Double Die Obv. — — — 20.00 30.00 50.00 65.00 90.00 120 —
1968 0.60 10.00 — 1973 0.55 8.00 —
1941D — — — — — 12.00 28.00 48.00 58.00 —
1968D 0.80 7.00 — 1973D 0.55 7.00 —
1941S — — — — — 10.00 25.00 45.00 55.00 —
1968S — — 2.00 1973S — — 1.75
1941 Lg S — 4.00 8.00 10.00 15.00 40.00 85.00 150 300 — 1969 1.75 14.00 — 1974 0.45 6.00 —
1942 — — — — — 8.00 8.50 9.00 25.00 135 1969D 1.50 8.00 — 1974D 0.45 8.00 —
1942D — — — — — 9.00 16.00 19.00 65.00 — 1969S — — 2.25 1974S — — 2.10
1942D Double Die Obv. — — — — — 700 1,800 3,100 9,000 — 1970 0.65 12.00 — 1975 none minted — — —
1942D Double Die Rev. — 18.00 35.00 50.00 65.00 120 300 600 1,550 — 1970D 0.45 6.00 — 1975D none minted — — —
1942S — — — — — 19.00 63.00 100 150 — 1970S — — 2.00 1975S none minted — — —
1943 — — — — — 8.00 8.50 9.00 35.00 —
1943 Double Die Obv. — — — — — 4,200 6,000 8,500 13,750 —
KM# 204 Washington Quarter. Colonial drummer, torch at top left
1943D — — — — — 14.00 25.00 38.00 44.00 — within ring of stars. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper.
1943S — — — — — 11.00 23.00 39.00 45.00 — Date VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1943S Double Die Obv. — 145 — — — 300 525 640 1,600 — 1976 — — — — 0.40 0.50 0.75 7.00 —
1943 Trumpet tail S 6.00 12.00 18.00 30.00 45.00 80.00 140 300 500 — 1976D — — — — 0.40 0.50 0.75 8.00 —
1944 — — — — — 8.00 8.50 9.00 25.00 — 1976S — — — — — — — — 3.25
1944D — — — — — 9.00 16.00 18.00 34.00 — KM# 204a Washington Quarter. Bicentennial design, drummer
1944S — — — — — 9.00 13.00 18.00 27.00 — boy. Silver Clad.
1945 — — — — — 8.00 8.50 9.00 30.00 —
Date VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1945D — — — — — 11.00 16.00 22.00 33.00 —
1976S — — — — 1.65 1.85 2.00 6.00 —
1945S — — — — — 8.00 9.00 11.00 28.00 —
1976S — — — — 1.65 1.85 2.00 6.00 4.50
1946 — — — — — 8.00 8.50 9.00 34.00 —
1946D — — — — — 8.00 9.00 12.00 35.00 — KM# A164a Washington Quarter. Eagle, regular design resumed.
1946S — — — — — 8.00 8.50 9.00 40.00 — Copper-Nickel Clad Copper.
1947 — — — — — 8.00 9.00 17.00 28.00 — Date MS60 MS65 Prf65 Date MS60 MS65 Prf65
1947D — — — — — 8.00 9.00 15.00 32.00 — 1977 0.50 7.50 — 1977D 0.50 8.00 —
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KM# 358a. Silver Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Utah Arizona
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2006P Satin Finish 1.50 4.50 —
2004S — — 8.50 2006D 0.65 5.00 —
KM# 400. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper KM# 423. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2006D Satin Finish 1.50 4.50 —
Wisconsin 2007P 0.65 5.00 — 2008P 0.65 5.00 —
2006S — — 2.30
2007P Satin finish 1.50 4.50 — 2008P Satin finish 1.50 4.50 —
KM# 359. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper KM# 383a. Silver 2007D 0.65 5.00 — 2008D 0.65 5.00 —
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2007D Satin finish 1.50 4.50 — 2008D Satin finish 1.50 4.50 —
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2004P 0.65 5.00 — 2007S — — 2.30 2008S — — 2.30
2006S — — 8.50
2004D 0.65 5.00 —
2004D Extra Leaf Low 135 190 — Colorado KM# 400a. Silver KM# 423a. Silver
2004D Extra Leaf High 175 285 — Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2004S — — 2.30 KM# 384. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper 2007S — — 8.50 2008S — — 8.50
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
KM# 359a. Silver 2006P 0.65 5.00 — Oklahoma Alaska
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2006P Satin Finish 1.50 4.50 —
2004S — — 8.50 2006D 0.65 5.00 —
KM# 421. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper KM# 424. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2006D Satin Finish 1.50 4.50 —
California 2008P 0.65 5.00 — 2008P 0.65 5.00 —
2006S — — 2.30
2008P Satin finish 1.50 4.50 — 2008P Satin finish 1.50 4.50 —
KM# 370. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper KM# 384a. Silver 2008D 0.65 5.00 — 2008D 0.65 5.00 —
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2008D Satin finish 1.50 4.50 — 2008D Satin finish 1.50 4.50 —
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2005P 0.65 5.00 — 2008S — — 2.30 2008S — — 2.30
2006S — — 8.50
2005P Satin Finish 1.50 4.50 —
2005D 0.65 5.00 — North Dakota KM# 421a. Silver KM# 424a. Silver
2005D Satin Finish 1.50 4.50 — Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2005S — — 2.30 KM# 385. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper 2008S — — 8.50 2008S — — 8.50
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
KM# 370a. Silver 2006P 0.65 5.00 — New Mexico Hawaii
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2006P Satin Finish 1.50 4.50 —
2005S — — 8.50 2006D 0.65 5.00 —
KM# 422. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper KM# 425. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2006D Satin Finish 1.50 4.50 —
Minnesota 2008P 0.65 5.00 — 2008P 0.65 5.00 —
2006S — — 2.30
2008P Satin finish 1.50 4.50 — 2008P Satin finish 1.50 4.50 —
KM# 371. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper KM# 385a. Silver 2008D 0.65 5.00 — 2008D 0.65 5.00 —
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2008D Satin finish 1.50 4.50 — 2008D Satin finish 1.50 4.50 —
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2005P 0.65 5.00 — 2008S — — 2.30 2008S — — 2.30
2006S — — 8.50
2005P Satin Finish 1.50 4.50 —
2005D 0.65 5.00 — South Dakota KM# 422a. Silver KM# 425a. Silver
2005D Satin Finish 1.50 4.50 — Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2005S — — 2.30 KM# 386. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper 2008S — — 8.50 2008S — — 8.50
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
KM# 371a. Silver 2006P 0.65 5.00 —
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2006P Satin Finish 1.50 4.50 — DC and Territories
2005S — — 8.50 2006D 0.65 5.00 —
2006D Satin Finish 1.50 4.50 — District of Columbia American Samoa
Oregon 2006S — — 2.30 KM# 445. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper KM# 448. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper
KM# 372. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper KM# 386a. Silver Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2009P 0.75 5.00 — 2009P 0.75 5.00 —
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2005P 0.65 5.00 — 2009D 0.75 5.00 — 2009D 0.75 5.00 —
2006S — — 8.50
2005P Satin Finish 1.50 4.50 — 2009S — — 3.75 2009S — — 3.75
2005D 0.65 5.00 — Montana
2005D Satin Finish 1.50 4.50 — KM# 445a. Silver KM# 448a. Silver
2005S — — 2.30 KM# 396. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2009S — — 7.75 2009S — — 7.75
KM# 372a. Silver 2007P 0.65 5.00 —
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2007P Satin Finish 1.50 4.50 — Puerto Rico US Virgin Islands
2005S — — 8.50 2007D 0.65 5.00 — KM# 446. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper KM# 449. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper
2007D Satin Finish 1.50 4.50 — Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
Kansas 2007S — — 2.30 2009P 0.75 5.00 — 2009P 0.75 5.00 —
KM# 373. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper KM# 396a. Silver 2009D 0.75 5.00 — 2009D 0.75 5.00 —
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2009S — — 3.75 2009S — — 3.75
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2005P 0.65 5.00 —
2007S — — 8.50 KM# 446a. Silver KM# 449a. Silver
2005P Satin Finish 1.50 4.50 —
2005D 0.65 5.00 — Washington Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2005D Satin Finish 1.50 4.50 — 2009S — — 7.75 2009S — — 7.75
2005S — — 2.30 KM# 397. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Guam Northern Mariana Islands
KM# 373a. Silver 2007P 0.65 5.00 — KM# 447. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper KM# 466. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2007P Satin Finish 1.50 4.50 — Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2005S — — 8.50 2007D 0.65 5.00 — 2009P 0.75 5.00 — 2009P 0.75 5.00 —
2007D Satin Finish 1.50 4.50 — 2009D 0.75 5.00 — 2009D 0.75 5.00 —
West Virginia 2007S — — 2.30 2009S — — 3.75 2009S — — 3.75
KM# 374. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper KM# 397a. Silver
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 KM# 447a. Silver KM# 466a. Silver
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2005P 0.65 5.00 —
2007S — — 8.50 2009S — — 7.75 2009S — — 7.75
2005P Satin Finish 1.50 4.50 —
2005D 0.65 5.00 — Idaho
2005D Satin Finish
2005S
1.50 4.50
— —
—
2.30 KM# 398. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper America the Beautiful
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
KM# 374a. Silver 2007P 0.65 5.00 — Hot Springs, Ark.
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2007P Satin finish 1.50 4.50 — KM# 469. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper Yosemite National Park
2005S — — 8.50 2007D 0.65 5.00 — Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2007D Satin finish 1.50 4.50 —
KM# 471. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper
2010P 0.75 5.00 —
Nevada 2007S — — 2.30 2010D 0.75 5.00 —
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2010P 0.75 5.00 —
KM# 382. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper KM# 398a. Silver
2010S — — 3.75
2010D 0.75 5.00 —
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2006P 0.65 5.00 —
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 KM# 469a. Silver 2010S — — 3.75
2007S — — 8.50 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2006P Satin Finish 1.50 4.50 —
2010S — — 7.75 KM# 471a. Silver
2006D 0.65 5.00 — Wyoming Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2006D Satin Finish 1.50 4.50 — Yellowstone National Park 2010 — — 7.75
2006S — — 2.30 KM# 399. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 KM# 470. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper Grand Canyon National Park
KM# 382a. Silver 2007P 0.65 5.00 — Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2007P Satin finish 1.50 4.50 — 2010P 0.75 5.00 — KM# 472. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper
2010D 0.75 5.00 — Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2006S — — 8.50 2007D 0.65 5.00 —
2010S — — 3.75 2010P 0.75 5.00 —
2007 Satin finish 1.50 4.50 —
Nebraska 2007S — — 2.30 KM# 470a. Silver
2010D 0.75 5.00 —
2010S — — 3.75
KM# 383. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper KM# 399a. Silver Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2010 — — 7.75
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2006P 0.65 5.00 —
2007S — — 8.50
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KM# 35 Draped Bust Half Dollar. Draped bust right, flanked by Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65
stars, date at angle below. Heraldic eagle. Silver. 1828 small 8s, square- 70.00 80.00 90.00 105 175 375 1,275 1,720 9,000
base 2, large letters
Date AG3 G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60
1801 600 1,200 1,750 2,600 2,875 5,000 14,250 63,000 1828 small 8s, square- 125 150 175 250 400 800 2,200 4,400 25,500
1802 600 1,200 1,750 2,400 2,500 5,800 13,750 55,000 base 2, small letters
1803 small 3 300 500 600 625 1,150 2,500 3,800 26,500 1828 large 8s, 70.00 80.00 90.00 105 175 375 1,275 1,800 12,500
1803 large 3 200 300 400 500 750 1,800 3,500 22,000 square-base 2
1805 160 220 400 460 700 1,050 4,000 22,000 1829 70.00 80.00 90.00 105 175 375 1,275 1,800 9,000
1805/4 200 375 650 1,000 1,575 3,200 6,000 30,000 1829 Large letters 70.00 80.00 90.00 105 175 375 1,275 2,200 13,000
1806 knobbed 6, large stars 150 220 250 350 630 1,790 4,000 — 1829/7 68.00 80.00 125 160 300 600 1,400 3,300 21,000
1806 knobbed 6, small stars 175 250 325 500 700 2,000 4,000 11,500 1830 Small O rev 70.00 80.00 90.00 105 175 375 1,275 1,800 9,000
1806 knobbed 6, stem not — 70,000 90,000 100,000 112,000 116,000 — — 1830 Large O 70.00 80.00 90.00 105 175 375 1,275 2,000 9,000
through claw 1830 Large letter rev 800 1,100 1,600 3,300 5,500 8,800 14,000 22,000 —
1806 pointed-top 6, stem not 160 250 300 400 640 3,000 4,400 10,000 1831 70.00 80.00 90.00 105 175 375 1,275 1,800 6,500
through claw 1832 small letters 70.00 80.00 90.00 105 175 375 1,275 2,000 9,000
1806 pointed-top 6, stem 160 250 300 400 700 2,585 7,000 9,000 1832 large letters 70.00 80.00 90.00 105 175 375 1,275 3,000 9,000
through claw 1833 70.00 80.00 90.00 105 200 420 1,275 1,800 9,000
1806/5 175 300 375 675 1,600 3,100 4,350 14,000 1834 small date, large 70.00 80.00 90.00 105 175 375 1,275 1,800 9,000
1806 /inverted 6 175 375 500 925 1,425 3,500 8,500 27,250 stars, small letters
1807 150 220 300 400 710 1,700 2,450 9,000
1834 small date, small 70.00 80.00 90.00 105 175 375 1,275 1,800 9,000
KM# 37 Capped Bust Half Dollar. Draped bust left, flanked by stars, small letters
stars, date at angle below. 50 C. below eagle. Silver. 1834 large date, 70.00 80.00 90.00 105 175 375 1,275 1,800 9,000
small letters
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65
1834 large date, 70.00 80.00 90.00 105 175 375 1,275 1,800 9,000
1807 small stars 220 330 660 1,050 2,000 5,000 16,000 32,000 70,000
large letters
1807 large stars 200 250 450 750 1,250 2,700 11,000 25,000 150,000
1835 70.00 80.00 90.00 105 175 375 1,275 1,800 9,000
1807 50/20 C. 175 200 300 475 750 3,000 7,000 10,500 65,000
1836 70.00 80.00 90.00 105 175 375 1,275 1,800 9,000
1807 bearded goddess 700 1,100 2,500 4,000 7,000 12,000 — — —
1836 70.00 80.00 90.00 105 175 375 2,300 4,300 —
1808 70.00 95.00 140 185 700 1,300 3,200 4,000 19,000
1836 50/00 125 150 200 300 450 800 2,600 4,400 30,000
1808/7 175 200 275 400 875 1,500 5,000 8,800 23,000
1809 IIIIIII edge 90.00 125 175 300 800 1,200 5,000 14,000 40,000 KM# 58 Bust Half Dollar. Draped bust left, flanked by stars, date
1809 Normal edge 95.00 130 180 260 435 780 2,350 9,000 22,000 at angle below. 50 Cents below eagle. Silver.
1809 XXXX edge 175 225 275 380 1,000 1,600 9,000 13,500 — Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65
1810 85.00 105 130 220 390 500 2,200 6,600 22,000 1836 880 1,100 1,600 1,950 4,000 5,590 8,800 18,500 68,000
1811 small 8 85.00 105 130 200 400 725 2,200 3,400 16,000
1811 large 8 85.00 105 130 200 390 950 1,850 3,300 23,000
KM# 58a Bust Half Dollar. Draped bust left, flanked by stars, date
1811 dated 18.11 125 150 250 400 625 1,100 6,500 10,000 35,000 at angle below. 50 Cents below eagle. Silver.
1812 85.00 105 130 185 560 840 1,975 3,500 12,500 Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65
1812/1 small 8 125 150 200 300 900 1,150 3,300 8,000 21,000 1837 60.00 70.00 90.00 125 175 375 1,500 2,300 16,500
1812/1 large 8 1,700 2,600 4,500 7,250 10,000 21,000 — — — KM# 65 Bust Half Dollar. Draped bust left, flanked by stars, date
1812 Single leaf 350 600 850 1,600 3,300 5,500 — — — below. HALF DOL. below eagle. Silver.
below wing
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65
1813 95.00 115 155 185 500 1,000 2,600 3,800 22,000
1838 60.00 70.00 90.00 125 225 490 1,500 3,250 16,500
1813 50/UNI reverse 150 175 250 425 850 1,300 2,700 7,200 42,500
1838O proof only — — — — 275,000 300,000 375,000 500,000 —
1814 70.00 100 125 200 480 625 1,900 3,725 11,500 1839 60.00 74.00 130 175 235 450 1,300 3,300 27,000
1814/3 175 225 300 450 825 1,950 4,400 8,800 30,000 1839O 400 600 900 1,175 1,780 2,300 6,700 13,500 60,000
1814 E/A in States 175 250 400 500 1,175 2,600 7,500 11,000 —
1814 Single leaf 175 250 400 600 2,000 3,500 7,000 — — KM# 68 Seated Liberty Half Dollar. Seated Liberty, date below.
below wing HALF DOL. below eagle. Silver.
1815/2 1,400 2,000 3,300 4,800 6,250 9,000 17,500 46,500 115,000 Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65
1817 85.00 130 180 260 400 700 2,900 5,000 17,000 1839 no drapery from elbow 40.00 120 620 900 1,150 1,950 6,300 23,000 125,000
1817/3 200 275 500 700 1,275 2,850 8,500 18,000 37,000 1839 drapery 46.00 65.00 70.00 105 240 450 1,300 2,200 14,500
1817/4 85,000 115,000 135,000 175,000 275,000 350,000 — — — 1840 small letters 30.00 40.00 50.00 55.00 120 235 650 1,300 7,000
1817 dated 181.7 85.00 105 135 175 625 1,250 3,700 10,000 28,000 1840 reverse 1838 150 210 360 500 1,000 1,600 3,800 7,500 —
1817 Single leaf 85.00 105 135 200 625 1,900 2,700 4,300 — 1840O 40.00 50.00 80.00 175 320 425 1,500 4,000 —
below wing 1841 38.00 45.00 70.00 140 300 600 1,200 2,500 8,500
1818 60.00 75.00 95.00 160 300 650 1,700 3,700 13,500 1841O 35.00 50.00 95.00 130 225 650 1,100 3,000 9,000
1818/7 Large 8 80.00 90.00 165 200 550 1,400 3,400 6,750 25,000 1842 small date 35.00 50.00 65.00 80.00 135 375 1,250 2,350 14,000
1818/7 Small 8 95.00 105 155 250 525 1,300 2,750 9,600 22,000 1842 medium date 35.00 50.00 60.00 100 250 375 950 1,650 7,500
1819 65.00 80.00 95.00 145 350 700 1,900 3,850 2,000 1842O small date 600 850 1,200 1,800 3,000 6,000 13,000 29,000 —
1819/8 small 9 70.00 80.00 115 200 475 725 2,200 7,800 22,000 1842O medium date 45.00 50.00 60.00 70.00 250 500 1,600 4,200 18,000
1819/8 large 9 70.00 80.00 95.00 135 400 600 4,000 7,000 26,500 1843 40.00 45.00 55.00 80.00 150 210 750 1,500 6,500
1820 Curl Base 2, 100 175 225 300 725 1,000 3,400 11,000 40,000
1843O 50.00 55.00 60.00 70.00 195 520 1,300 2,800 22,000
small date
1844 40.00 45.00 55.00 90.00 130 250 600 1,400 8,500
1820 Square Base 2 115 175 200 250 500 1,000 3,800 6,800 22,000
with knob, large date 1844O 45.00 55.00 70.00 125 300 515 1,300 2,625 12,000
1820 Square Base 2 85.00 120 175 200 550 900 3,300 6,600 33,000 1844/1844O 375 600 800 1,200 2,300 4,850 7,000 12,500 —
without knob, large date 1845 35.00 60.00 70.00 110 180 350 800 3,000 —
1820 E's without Serifs 600 850 1,350 3,300 7,500 11,000 25,000 — — 1845O 35.00 50.00 55.00 80.00 125 250 425 1,250 7,000
1820/19 Square 85.00 125 150 250 800 1,200 2,400 8,500 37,000 1845O no drapery 75.00 100 125 150 400 770 1,125 4,500 —
Base 2 1846 medium date 35.00 50.00 60.00 70.00 150 400 825 1,300 7,200
1820/19 Curled 85.00 125 150 250 750 1,000 3,300 10,750 41,000 1846 tall date 45.00 50.00 80.00 275 540 — 600 2,600 15,000
Base 2 1846 /horizontal 6 225 300 525 925 1,600 2,500 4,400 8,300 16,000
1821 70.00 77.00 125 160 250 665 1,700 4,000 16,000 1846O medium date 50.00 60.00 95.00 170 235 400 1,400 3,250 18,000
1822 80.00 100 120 175 250 400 1,300 2,500 14,000 1846O tall date 250 350 500 950 1,190 2,200 8,700 13,500 —
1822/1 75.00 90.00 120 175 600 1,175 2,350 6,000 21,000 1847/1846 (1847) 1,150 1,750 2,500 3,500 8,500 11,000 22,000 — —
1823 80.00 95.00 120 150 210 600 1,200 2,700 11,000 1847 30.00 45.00 60.00 80.00 180 215 550 1,500 6,400
1823 broken 3 150 175 250 400 800 1,350 6,000 11,000 50,000 1847O 45.00 60.00 65.00 90.00 200 250 950 2,425 12,000
1823 patched 3 125 150 200 340 800 1,575 4,500 6,000 23,000 1848 40.00 53.00 100 160 275 600 1,100 2,450 13,000
1823 ugly 3 125 150 200 340 700 2,200 6,000 11,000 33,000 1848O 35.00 45.00 55.00 100 200 340 1,100 1,875 23,000
1824 75.00 90.00 120 150 200 275 1,075 1,700 12,000 1849 35.00 60.00 65.00 125 150 300 900 1,825 11,000
1824/21 90.00 125 150 175 350 625 2,100 6,600 21,500 1849O 45.00 550 60.00 175 400 750 1,500 2,425 16,000
1824/4 65.00 70.00 125 160 325 670 2,200 4,500 10,000 1850 225 400 450 525 850 1,200 2,000 3,300 26,000
1824 1824/ 80.00 95.00 125 155 350 1,100 3,300 4,625 16,000 1850O 50.00 55.00 65.00 80.00 175 350 700 1,300 13,000
various dates 1851 650 700 800 900 1,200 2,300 3,400 4,500 10,750
1825 70.00 80.00 90.00 105 195 275 1,100 1,800 11,000 1851O 35.00 85.00 125 150 300 800 1,200 2,500 9,500
1826 70.00 80.00 90.00 105 175 375 1,100 1,800 9,600 1852 275 400 475 700 1,000 1,200 1,825 3,000 10,000
1827 curled 2 70.00 80.00 90.00 105 360 450 1,300 3,500 20,000 1852O 275 425 610 750 1,000 1,700 3,300 8,500 33,000
1827 square 2 70.00 80.00 90.00 105 175 375 1,100 2,650 10,750 1853O mintage unrecorded 135,000 180,000 220,000 300,000 400,000 — — — —
1827/6 100 125 150 200 450 1,100 1,900 3,700 13,500
1828 curled-base 2, 70.00 80.00 90.00 105 175 375 1,300 2,200 9,600 KM# 79 Seated Liberty Half Dollar. Seated Liberty, arrows at date.
no knob Rays around eagle. Silver.
1828 curled-base 2, 70.00 80.00 100 160 250 600 2,000 4,500 12,750 Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
knobbed 2 1853 30.00 100 170 200 280 600 1,350 3,640 20,000 150,000
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1913D 14.00 20.00 40.00 125 175 340 530 725 3,925 — 1949S — — — 27.00 65.00 82.00 110 700 — —
1913S 14.00 20.00 85.00 155 325 450 660 1,800 3,750 — 1950 — — — 14.00 23.00 35.00 250 285 450 2,500
1914 110 125 360 500 880 1,100 1,650 1,900 6,000 2,600 1950D — — — 16.00 24.00 35.00 200 900 — —
1914S 14.00 20.00 40.00 125 240 400 585 1,000 3,600 — 1951 — — — 12.00 18.00 30.00 85.00 340 450 900
1915 110 150 360 425 600 975 1,320 2,650 5,500 1,900 1951D — — — 22.00 33.00 36.00 125 540 — —
1915D 14.00 20.00 40.00 125 265 340 530 725 1,800 — 1951S — — — 12.00 20.00 29.00 125 750 — —
1915S 14.00 20.00 40.00 125 225 340 530 725 1,720 — 1952 — — — 10.00 15.00 30.00 64.00 210 235 800
1952D — — — 10.00 15.00 30.00 95.00 450 — —
KM# 142 Walking Liberty Half Dollar. Liberty walking left wearing
1952S — — — 44.00 55.00 60.00 100 1,500 — —
U.S. flag gown, sunrise at left. Eagle advancing left. Silver. 1953 — — — 20.00 26.00 32.00 63.00 1,000 175 320
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65 1953D — — — 10.00 19.00 23.00 80.00 400 — —
1916 44.00 75.00 130 180 240 310 450 760 2,300 — 1953S — — — 22.00 32.00 35.00 100 160 — —
1916D 44.00 75.00 130 180 170 265 580 800 2,450 — 1954 — — — 10.00 15.00 30.00 75.00 225 95.00 150
1916S 80.00 150 220 350 495 900 1,600 2,300 — — 1954D — — — 10.00 15.00 30.00 90.00 235 — —
1917 14.00 15.00 21.00 23.00 35.00 85.00 150 225 1,065 — 1954S — — — 14.00 15.00 20.00 75.00 440 — —
1917D obv. mint mark 21.00 30.00 68.00 130 265 400 725 1,600 7,395 — 1955 — — — 14.00 20.00 22.00 95.00 140 85.00 120
1917S obv. mint mark 23.00 37.00 170 300 800 1,275 3,000 5,500 26,000 — 1955 Bugs Bunny 9.00 12.00 14.00 18.50 25.00 30.00 95.00 750 — —
1917D rev. mint mark 15.00 16.00 38.00 110 280 475 1,125 2,000 16,000 — 1956 Type 1 rev. — — — 10.00 15.00 18.00 60.00 125 50.00 450
1917S rev. mint mark 14.00 15.00 16.00 27.00 67.00 275 700 1,900 13,750 — 1956 Type 2 rev. — — — — — — — — 48.00 90.00
1918 12.00 16.00 17.00 60.00 100 370 600 1,300 3,800 — 1957 Type 1 rev. — — — 10.00 15.00 30.00 60.00 95.00 — —
1918D 12.00 22.00 70.00 93.00 190 425 1,350 3,500 27,500 — 1957 Type 2 rev. — — — — — — — — 35.00 60.00
1918S 12.00 15.00 31.00 55.00 85.00 225 600 1,650 18,000 — 1957D — — — 10.00 15.00 30.00 30.00 100 — —
1919 21.00 27.00 65.00 240 595 1,000 2,200 3,500 8,000 — 1958 Type 1 rev. — — — 10.00 15.00 30.00 75.00 110 — —
1919D 22.00 65.00 210 370 895 2,000 5,000 10,000 210,000 — 1958 Type 2 rev. — — — 15.00 20.00 28.00 — — 42.00 70.00
1919S 12.00 24.00 60.00 350 975 1,600 3,650 9,500 25,500 — 1958D — — — 10.00 15.00 30.00 60.00 80.00 — —
1920 12.00 16.00 18.00 35.00 60.00 200 425 850 2,985 — 1959 Type 1 rev. — — — 10.00 15.00 30.00 75.00 250 — —
1920D 12.00 17.00 55.00 220 400 800 3,100 4,900 18,500 — 1959 Type 2 rev. — — — 10.00 16.00 18.00 90.00 — 48.00 110
1920S 12.00 16.00 20.00 100 200 700 1,100 2,900 16,500 — 1959D — — — 10.00 15.00 30.00 85.00 215 — —
1921 130 200 280 625 1,820 3,000 5,750 8,200 23,500 — 1960 Type 1 rev. — — — 10.00 15.00 30.00 75.00 340 — —
1921D 210 400 625 1,250 2,625 5,050 8,500 16,900 46,000 — 1960 Type 2 rev. — — — — — — — — 48.00 45.00
1921S 90.00 115 205 800 3,700 6,800 20,000 35,000 110,000 — 1960D — — — 10.00 15.00 30.00 120 1,350 — —
1923S 12.00 21.00 41.00 180 560 1,450 2,600 3,600 16,250 — 1961 Type 1 rev. — — — 10.00 15.00 30.00 175 1,300 — —
1927S 13.00 14.00 16.00 44.00 222 600 1,600 3,000 8,500 — 1961 Type 2 rev. — — — — — — — — 45.00 50.00
1928S Large S 19.50 22.00 28.00 90.00 290 675 1,700 2,700 7,000 — 1961 Double die rev. — — — — — — — — 3,000 9,000
1928S Small S 12.00 14.00 15.00 80.00 170 675 1,200 3,500 11,000 — 1961D — — — 10.00 15.00 30.00 150 875 — —
1929D 12.00 14.00 16.00 35.00 80.00 220 450 1,000 2,675 — 1962 Type 1 rev. — — — 10.00 15.00 30.00 175 1,850 — —
1929S 12.00 13.00 40.00 100 190 220 500 1,400 3,500 — 1962 Type 2 rev. — — — — — — — — 40.00 50.00
1933S 15.00 16.00 19.00 32.00 70.00 260 700 1,645 4,000 — 1962D — — — 10.00 15.00 29.00 200 800 — —
1934 8.00 10.00 12.00 17.00 18.00 29.00 80.00 125 310 — 1963 Type 1 rev. — — — 10.00 15.00 29.00 60.00 1,200 — —
1934D 8.00 10.00 12.00 17.00 18.00 95.00 155 325 1,000 — 1963 Type 2 rev. — — — — — — — — 42.00 50.00
1934S 8.00 10.00 12.00 17.00 42.00 105 345 980 2,250 — 1963D — — — 10.00 15.00 30.00 75.00 165 — —
1935 8.00 10.00 12.00 17.00 18.00 29.00 60.00 83.00 230 —
1935D 8.00 10.00 12.00 17.00 18.00 75.00 155 315 1,235 — KM# 202 Kennedy Half Dollar. Silver.
1935S 8.00 10.00 12.00 17.00 42.00 130 265 475 2,170 — Date VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1936 8.00 10.00 12.00 17.00 18.00 29.00 42.00 83.00 160 3,715 1964 — — — 8.00 10.00 13.00 15.00 35.00 45.00
1936D 8.00 10.00 12.00 17.00 18.00 42.00 95.00 120 370 — 1964 Accented Hair — — — — — — — — 125
1936S 8.00 10.00 12.00 17.00 18.00 75.00 165 225 735 — 1964D — — — 8.00 10.00 13.00 15.00 25.00 —
1937 8.00 10.00 12.00 17.00 18.00 29.00 64.00 81.00 170 910 KM# 202a Kennedy Half Dollar. Silver.
1937D 8.00 10.00 12.00 17.00 18.00 120 205 275 565 — Date VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1937S 8.00 10.00 12.00 17.00 18.00 75.00 180 210 560 — 1965 — — — — — 6.10 6.20 14.50 —
1938 8.00 10.00 12.00 17.00 18.00 50.00 100 115 235 840 1965 SMS — — — — — — 6.20 15.00 —
1938D 40.00 75.00 90.00 105 170 220 485 680 1,100 — 1966 — — — — — 6.10 6.20 22.50 —
1939 8.00 10.00 12.00 17.00 18.00 40.00 57.00 83.00 185 700 1966 SMS — — — — — — 6.20 17.00 —
1939D 8.00 10.00 12.00 17.00 18.00 29.00 57.00 88.00 140 — 1967 — — — — — 6.10 6.20 18.50 —
1939S 8.00 10.00 12.00 17.00 18.00 100 175 200 225 — 1967 SMS — — — — — — 7.00 18.00 —
1940 8.00 10.00 12.00 17.00 18.00 29.00 50.00 65.00 140 575 1968D — — — — — 6.10 6.20 16.50 —
1940S 8.00 10.00 12.00 17.00 18.00 50.00 65.00 80.00 310 — 1968S — — — — — — — — 8.56
1941 8.00 10.00 12.00 17.00 18.00 29.00 45.00 63.00 90.00 500 1969D — — — — — 6.10 6.20 20.00 —
1941D 8.00 10.00 12.00 17.00 18.00 29.00 52.00 60.00 110 — 1969S — — — — — — — — 8.56
1941S Small S 8.00 10.00 12.00 17.00 18.00 43.00 85.00 130 630 — 1970D — — — — — 8.50 9.50 100 —
1941S Large S 8.00 10.00 12.00 17.00 18.00 29.00 80.00 120 450 — 1970S — — — — — — — — 12.00
1942 8.00 10.00 12.00 17.00 18.00 29.00 47.00 60.00 85.00 500
1942D 8.00 10.00 12.00 17.00 18.00 29.00 52.00 105 180 — KM# 202b Kennedy Half Dollar. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper.
1942S 8.00 10.00 12.00 17.00 18.00 29.00 52.00 83.00 275 — Date VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1943 8.00 10.00 12.00 17.00 18.00 29.00 45.00 54.00 83.00 — 1971 — — — — — 1.00 1.50 17.50 —
1943D 8.00 10.00 12.00 17.00 18.00 29.00 55.00 89.00 160 — 1971D — — — — — 1.00 1.25 12.00 —
1943D Double 8.00 10.00 12.00 17.00 18.00 50.00 78.00 105 500 — 1971S — — — — — — — — 5.00
Die Obverse 1972 — — — — — 1.00 1.75 15.50 —
1943S 8.00 10.00 12.00 17.00 18.00 29.00 65.00 85.00 220 — 1972D — — — — — 1.00 1.75 14.50 —
1944 8.00 10.00 12.00 17.00 18.00 29.00 52.00 60.00 130 — 1972S — — — — — — — — 5.00
1944D 8.00 10.00 12.00 17.00 18.00 29.00 62.00 70.00 100 — 1973 — — — — — 1.00 1.50 20.00 —
1944S 8.00 10.00 12.00 17.00 18.00 30.00 67.00 80.00 300 — 1973D — — — — — — 1.25 12.00 —
1945 8.00 10.00 12.00 17.00 18.00 29.00 57.00 60.00 120 — 1973S — — — — — — — — 5.00
1945D 8.00 10.00 12.00 17.00 18.00 29.00 62.00 76.00 90.00 — 1974 — — — — — 1.00 1.25 25.00 —
1945S 8.00 10.00 12.00 17.00 18.00 52.00 67.00 80.00 110 — 1974D — — — — — 1.00 1.50 17.00 —
1946 8.00 10.00 12.00 17.00 18.00 29.00 57.00 76.00 90.00 — 1974D DDO — — — 24.00 28.00 32.00 50.00 165 —
1946 Double — — 80.00 90.00 100 155 400 700 1,800 — 1974S — — — — — — — — 5.00
Die Reverse 1975 none minted — — — — — — — — —
1946D 8.00 10.00 12.00 17.00 18.00 65.00 70.00 75.00 — — 1975D none minted — — — — — — — — —
1946S 8.00 10.00 12.00 17.00 18.00 65.00 80.00 83.00 95.00 — 1975S none minted — — — — — — — — —
1947 8.00 10.00 12.00 17.00 18.00 29.00 58.00 68.00 115 —
1947D 8.00 10.00 12.00 17.00 18.00 58.00 68.00 76.00 100 —
KM# 205 Kennedy Half Dollar. Independence Hall. Copper-Nickel.
Date VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
KM# 199 Franklin Half Dollar. Franklin bust right. Liberty Bell, 1976 — — — — — 1.00 1.25 16.50 —
small eagle at right. Silver. 1976D — — — — — 1.00 1.25 14.00 —
Date F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 65FBL Prf65 Prf67 1976S — — — — — — — — 5.00
1948 — — — 12.00 18.00 20.00 66.00 190 — — KM# 205a Kennedy Half Dollar. Bicentennial design,
1948D — — — 12.00 18.00 22.00 90.00 260 — —
1949 — — — 15.00 33.00 70.00 100 250 — —
Independence Hall. Silver.
1949D — — — 24.00 48.00 53.00 250 1,750 — — Date VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1976S — — — — — — 6.20 15.00 8.70
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Date AG3 G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 KM# 100 Seated Liberty Dollar. Seated Liberty, date below.
1799 perfect date, 7- and 780 1,020 1,350 1,900 2,500 4,000 6,950 17,500 200,000 IN GOD WE TRUST above eagle. Silver.
6-star obverse, medium Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
large berries
1866 400 475 500 700 880 1,550 2,400 4,500 80,000 9,500
1799 perfect date, 7- and 850 1,000 1,350 1,900 2,500 4,000 6,950 17,500 200,000
1867 290 300 360 575 975 1,225 2,100 4,500 50,000 9,500
6-star obverse, extra
large berries 1868 280 300 400 575 880 1,175 2,100 6,300 75,000 9,500
1799 8 stars left, 5 stars 850 1,000 1,350 1,900 2,500 4,000 6,950 17,500 200,000 1869 290 300 360 500 720 1,175 2,100 4,600 75,000 9,500
right on obverse 1870 265 425 500 600 912 1,200 1,800 4,000 45,000 9,500
1800 R" in "Liberty" 850 1,000 1,350 1,900 2,500 4,000 6,950 17,500 107,000 1870CC 700 1,000 1,225 1,700 4,000 6,500 24,000 36,750 — —
double cut 1870S 12-15 150,000 200,000 275,000 400,000 500,000 850,000 1,500,000 — — —
1800 first "T" in "States" 850 1,000 1,350 1,900 2,500 4,000 6,950 17,500 107,000 known
double cut Note: 1870S, Eliasberg Sale, April 1997, EF-45 to AU-50, $264,000.
1800 both letters 780 1,000 1,350 1,550 2,500 4,000 6,950 17,500 107,000 1871 325 350 400 450 630 1,000 1,700 3,300 52,000 9,500
double cut 1871CC 2,200 3,000 4,500 6,000 13,000 20,000 55,000 147,000 225,000 —
1800 T" in "United" 780 1,000 1,350 1,900 2,500 4,000 6,950 17,500 107,000 1872 300 350 400 450 600 1,000 1,800 3,200 50,000 9,500
double cut 1872CC 1,600 2,000 2,400 3,100 8,200 11,000 21,000 75,000 100,000 —
1800 very wide date, low 8 780 1,000 1,150 1,700 2,500 5,800 6,950 17,500 — 1872S 750 900 1,050 1,375 1,610 4,000 7,000 26,000 — —
1800 small berries 780 1,000 1,350 1,900 2,500 5,800 6,950 17,500 107,000 1873 325 375 410 500 600 900 1,600 3,150 8,000 9,500
1800 dot date 780 1,000 1,350 1,900 2,500 5,800 6,950 17,500 107,000 1873CC 7,000 9,500 13,000 18,000 23,000 40,000 110,000 — — —
1800 12 arrows 780 1,000 1,350 1,675 4,240 5,800 6,950 17,500 — 1873S none — — — — — — — — — —
1800 10 arrows 780 1,000 1,350 1,675 2,500 5,800 6,950 17,500 — known
1800 Americai 780 1,000 1,350 1,675 2,500 5,800 6,950 17,500 107,000 KM# 108 Trade Dollar. Seated Liberty, IN GOD WE TRUST in base
1801 780 900 2,000 2,300 3,000 4,750 6,950 28,000 96,938
1801 proof restrike — — — — — — — — —
above date. TRADE DOLLAR below eagle. Silver.
1802/1 close 780 930 1,200 2,300 3,800 4,000 6,950 25,500 — Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1802/1 wide 780 930 1,200 2,300 3,800 4,000 6,950 25,500 — 1873 110 125 130 145 225 280 525 2,150 9,500 10,545
1802 close, perfect date 780 975 1,100 1,675 2,500 5,000 6,950 23,000 60,000 1873CC 250 300 450 600 1,250 2,500 7,100 20,000 95,000 —
1802 wide, perfect date 780 930 1,100 1,675 2,500 5,000 6,950 23,000 55,000 1873S 110 125 130 150 225 350 1,200 3,200 24,000 —
1802 proof restrike, — — — — — — — — — 1874 110 125 225 300 375 1,000 2,100 2,300 13,000 5,900
mintage unrecorded 1874CC 200 250 300 400 825 1,400 2,500 6,160 30,000 —
1803 large 3 780 1,000 1,100 1,700 2,400 4,200 8,400 28,000 112,000 1874S 140 150 170 200 230 330 975 2,335 14,500 —
1803 small 3 780 1,000 1,100 1,700 3,000 4,200 10,000 24,000 54,000 1875 320 400 500 700 875 1,150 2,125 4,100 13,000 10,500
1803 proof restrike, — — — — — — — — — 1875CC 320 340 425 525 875 1,000 2,000 5,600 32,000 —
mintage unrecorded 1875S 140 150 170 200 230 330 880 1,750 7,900 —
1804 15 known — — — — — — — — — 1875S/CC 175 225 325 450 775 1,200 4,500 12,000 48,000 —
Note: 1804, Childs Sale, Aug. 1999, Prf-68, $4,140,000. 1876 140 150 170 200 230 330 925 2,600 7,900 5,900
1876CC 370 500 600 700 950 1,100 6,600 13,000 — —
KM# 71 Seated Liberty Dollar. Seated Liberty, date below. 1876CC DDR — — 375 650 1,500 2,000 8,500 22,500 — —
No motto above eagle. Silver. 1876S 140 150 170 200 230 330 1,125 1,950 11,000 —
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65 1877 140 150 170 200 230 330 825 2,000 7,900 5,900
1840 325 465 475 600 700 800 6,000 14,000 — 76,000 1877CC 370 500 600 825 1,200 1,900 4,000 8,000 60,000 —
1841 400 420 420 500 750 900 2,200 7,500 28,000 220,000 1877S 140 150 170 200 230 330 900 1,600 7,900 —
1842 425 475 485 500 750 1,250 2,200 3,400 — 76,000 1878 proof only 700 800 900 1,000 1,100 1,200 — — — 5,900
1843 310 475 600 720 975 1,100 2,000 6,000 — 125,000 1878CC 550 800 1,200 1,700 3,400 6,500 15,000 35,000 130,000 —
1844 300 350 420 700 900 1,400 4,850 12,000 — 72,000 1878S 140 150 170 200 230 330 1,000 1,500 7,900 —
1845 440 500 600 650 900 1,100 6,000 31,000 — 55,000 1879 proof only 600 700 800 900 1,000 1,500 — — — 5,900
1846 425 500 527 600 700 1,200 1,800 5,000 65,000 95,000 1880 proof only 600 700 800 900 1,000 1,500 — — — 5,900
1846O 280 370 420 500 700 2,000 5,800 17,000 — — 1881 proof only 600 700 800 900 1,000 1,500 — — — 5,900
1847 350 390 470 525 625 1,075 2,650 4,225 57,000 60,000 1882 proof only 600 700 800 900 1,000 1,500 — — — 5,900
1848 350 450 550 650 1,650 2,150 6,600 12,000 — 62,000 1883 proof only 600 700 800 900 1,000 1,500 — — — 5,900
1849 300 350 400 600 840 1,200 2,300 5,650 85,000 66,000 1884 proof only — — — — — — — — — 750,000
1850 500 600 750 1,000 1,800 3,000 7,700 14,000 — 42,000 Note: 1884, Eliasberg Sale, April 1997, Prf-66, $396,000.
1850O 375 500 825 1,500 2,000 3,450 9,500 22,000 — — 1885 proof only — — — — — — — — — —
1851 5,000 9,500 9,800 10,000 17,000 23,000 33,000 50,000 120,000 80,000 Note: 1885, Eliasberg Sale, April 1997, Prf-65, $907,500.
1851 Restrike — — — — — — — — — 75,000
1852 2,200 2,700 3,600 5,100 16,000 25,000 40,000 60,000 120,000 80,000
1852 Restrike — — — — — — — — — 53,000
1853 350 450 550 650 1,000 1,200 3,200 7,000 72,000 82,000
1853 Restrike — — — — — — — — — —
1854 1,200 1,600 2,200 3,000 4,000 5,800 9,200 13,000 85,000 65,000
1855 1,000 1,250 1,750 2,600 3,800 7,000 8,750 30,000 — 45,000
1856 450 600 800 1,300 1,700 2,900 4,300 10,000 — 26,000
1857 450 600 800 1,300 1,800 3,000 4,400 5,800 72,000 24,000
1858 proof only — — 3,200 3,800 5,850 6,800 — — — 32,000
Note: Later restrike.
1859 300 350 450 520 1,250 1,540 2,500 5,200 72,000 10,000
1859O 385 420 450 520 550 730 2,200 4,950 42,000 —
1859S 600 750 900 1,325 1,725 3,400 8,800 18,000 — —
1860 340 380 430 535 995 1,600 2,100 4,600 45,000 10,000
1860O 200 425 450 500 525 1,075 1,825 2,800 48,000 —
1861 425 550 800 1,100 2,200 2,600 3,900 6,600 51,000 10,000
1862 425 550 800 1,500 2,600 3,200 6,000 9,100 55,000 10,000
1863 400 850 1,200 1,700 2,600 2,750 3,600 5,400 46,000 10,000
1864 350 450 725 900 1,300 2,525 3,750 8,800 48,000 10,000
1865 400 550 650 850 1,850 2,100 4,400 8,000 75,000 10,000
1866 2 known — — — — — — — — — —
without motto
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Date VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65 65DMPL Prf60 Prf63 Prf65
1899O 26.00 27.00 45.00 54.00 59.00 65.00 78.00 85.00 195 1,300 — — —
1899S 26.00 27.00 47.00 52.00 185 375 715 900 1,790 17,500 — — —
1900 26.00 27.00 29.00 38.00 43.00 55.00 68.00 95.00 135 30,000 1,170 — 5,200
1900O 26.00 27.00 45.00 — 60.00 66.00 80.00 110 220 5,000 — — —
1900O/CC 70.00 75.00 105 120 180 375 750 1,100 2,200 15,000 — — —
1900S 26.00 48.00 50.00 57.00 85.00 290 500 575 1,265 25,000 — — —
1901 47.00 48.00 55.00 85.00 265 3,100 14,900 54,000 450,000 — 1,770 3,100 4,800
1901 doubled die reverse 275 450 900 1,200 3,850 — — — — — — — —
1901O 50.00 53.00 53.00 54.00 59.00 71.00 82.00 85.00 145 9,000 — — —
1901S 45.00 50.00 51.00 60.00 195 465 1,040 1,350 2,100 23,000 — — —
1902 42.00 46.00 47.00 50.00 56.00 90.00 210 250 425 17,500 1,170 2,800 5,800
1902O 43.00 44.00 47.00 — 59.00 65.00 80.00 95.00 250 14,000 — — —
1902S 102 105 140 160 250 425 750 935 2,215 12,000 — — —
1903 50.00 51.00 53.00 54.00 55.00 70.00 115 150 200 23,000 1,170 2,800 4,950
1903O 330 350 375 385 420 425 495 590 655 6,800 — — —
1903S 80.00 105 225 300 1,450 5,500 7,000 9,000 10,400 32,500 — — —
1903S Micro S 155 245 500 1,250 — — — — — — — — —
1904 43.00 44.00 45.00 47.00 60.00 135 330 750 1,700 65,000 1,170 2,800 5,000
1904O 43.00 44.00 45.00 46.00 50.00 60.00 75.00 95.00 210 1,125 — — —
1904S 26.00 27.00 80.00 110 570 2,550 4,800 5,600 7,200 20,000 — — —
1921 26.00 27.00 29.00 — 38.00 40.00 50.00 80.00 125 11,250 4,000 11,000 10,000
1921D 26.00 27.00 29.00 — 38.00 42.00 90.00 135 265 — — — —
1921S 26.00 27.00 29.00 — 38.00 42.00 90.00 125 590 — — — —
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
1979D 2.50 12.50 — 1981P 5.00 18.00 —
KM# 150 Peace Dollar. Liberty Head left. Eagle facing right 1979S Proof, Type I — — 6.00 1981D 5.00 13.50 —
perched on rock. Silver. 1979S Proof, Type II — — 85.00 1981S 5.00 30.00 —
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65 1979S 2.50 13.50 — 1981S Proof, Type I — — 7.00
1921 65.00 85.00 90.00 100 140 150 285 400 800 1,700 1980P 2.50 12.00 — 1981S Proof, Type II — — 225
1921 rev ray over first L — — — — 200 250 475 — — — 1980D 2.50 12.00 — 1999P 3.00 10.00 —
in DOLLAR Vam 3 1980S 5.00 20.00 — 1999P Proof — — 22.00
1922 19.00 22.00 22.00 23.00 25.00 25.00 36.00 52.00 69.00 150 1980S Proof — — 5.00 1999D 3.00 10.00 —
1922D 19.00 22.00 22.00 23.00 25.00 25.00 66.00 125 175 590 KM# 310. Sacagawea Dollar. Sacagawea bust right, with baby on
1922S 19.00 22.00 22.00 23.00 25.00 25.00 64.00 125 200 1,375
1923 19.00 22.00 22.00 23.00 25.00 25.00 36.00 52.00 69.00 150
back. Eagle in flight left. Copper-Zinc-Manganese-Nickel Clad Copper
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
1923D 19.00 22.00 22.00 23.00 33.00 34.00 76.00 200 325 845
1923S 19.00 22.00 22.00 23.00 25.00 25.00 62.00 115 375 3,500 2000P 2.00 7.50 — 2005P Satin Finish 5.00 9.00 —
1924 19.00 22.00 22.00 23.00 25.00 25.00 36.00 55.00 79.00 130 2000P Goodacre — 575 — 2005D 3.00 10.00 —
1924S 19.00 22.00 22.00 37.00 40.00 45.00 225 455 1,075 5,175 Presentation 2005D Satin Finish 5.00 9.00 —
1925 19.00 22.00 22.00 23.00 25.00 25.00 36.00 55.00 79.00 165 2000D 2.00 11.00 — 2005S — — 6.00
1925S 19.00 22.00 22.00 29.00 37.00 48.00 105 340 600 21,200 2000D from Millennium Set 10.00 50.00 — 2006P 3.25 6.00 —
1926 19.00 22.00 22.00 29.00 37.00 45.00 65.00 130 175 400 2000S — — 5.00 2006P Satin Finish 4.50 9.00 —
1926D 19.00 22.00 22.00 23.00 37.00 60.00 100 300 560 900 2001P 2.25 6.00 — 2006D 3.50 10.00 —
1926S 19.00 22.00 22.00 23.00 35.00 45.00 70.00 120 290 865 2001D 2.25 8.00 — 2006D Satin Finish 4.00 6.00 —
1927 19.00 38.00 40.00 42.00 45.00 55.00 98.00 263 615 1,450 2001S — — 16.00 2006S — — 9.00
1927D 19.00 38.00 40.00 42.00 46.00 100 165 420 800 3,250 2002P 3.00 9.00 — 2007P 2.25 10.00 —
1927S 19.00 38.00 40.00 42.00 56.00 81.00 230 675 1,100 6,800 2002D 2.75 10.00 — 2007P Satin Finish 4.00 6.00 —
1928 185 240 245 250 320 425 475 950 1,290 3,350
2002S — — 10.00 2007D 2.25 7.50 —
1928S 19.00 38.00 40.00 42.00 49.00 70.00 215 495 1,250 18,750
2003P 4.50 10.00 — 2007D Satin Finish 4.00 6.00 —
1934 19.00 38.00 40.00 42.00 50.00 55.00 125 250 425 525
1934D Large D 19.00 38.00 40.00 42.00 52.00 55.00 130 300 475 1,180 2003D 4.75 12.00 — 2007S — — 6.50
1934D Small D 19.00 38.00 40.00 42.00 52.00 55.00 130 410 575 1,575 2003S — — 8.00 2008P 2.00 17.00 —
1934S — 38.00 40.00 60.00 150 400 2,300 4,000 6,450 9,375 2004P 3.50 6.00 — 2008P Satin Finish 4.00 6.00 —
1935 19.00 38.00 40.00 42.00 48.00 65.00 95.00 165 350 600 2004D 4.00 8.00 — 2008D 3.50 10.00 —
1935S 3 Rays 19.00 38.00 40.00 45.00 50.00 95.00 285 525 875 1,200 2004S — — 7.50 2008D Satin Finish 4.00 6.00 —
1935S 4 Rays 19.00 38.00 40.00 50.00 54.00 100 275 465 570 1,100 2005P 3.00 9.00 — 2008S — — 16.00
KM# 203 Eisenhower Dollar. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper. KM# 467. Native American Dollar - Planting crops reverse.
Date MS63 Prf65 Date MS63 Prf65
Sacagawea bust right with baby on back. Native American female
1971 5.00 — 1973 12.00 —
1971D 4.00 — 1973D 12.00 — planting corn, beans and squash. Copper-Zinc-Manganese-Nickel
1972 Low Relief 18.00 — 1973S — 12.00 Clad Copper
1972 High Relief 150 — 1974 9.00 — Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
1972 Modified High Relief 25.00 — 1974D 7.50 — 2009P 2.00 5.00 — 2009D Satin finish 4.00 7.00 —
1972D 8.00 — 1974S — 11.00 2009P Satin finish 4.00 15.00 — 2009S — — 6.00
2009D 2.00 5.00 —
KM# 203a Eisenhower Dollar. Silver.
Date MS63 Prf65 Date MS63 Prf65 KM# 474. Native American Dollar - Hiawatha belt reverse.
1971S 7.50 11.00 1972S — 9.00 Sacagawea bust right with baby on back. Hiawatha belt and
1971S — — 1973S 7.50 —
bundle of five arrows. Copper-Zinc-Manganese-Nickel Clad Copper
1971S Peg Leg "R" Variety — 17.00 1973S — 45.00
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
1971S Partial Peg Leg "R" Variety — 18.00 1974S 7.50 —
2010P 2.00 21.00 — 2010D Satin Finish 4.00 7.00 —
1972S 7.50 — 1974S — 11.00
2010P Satin Finish 4.00 7.00 — 2010S — — 12.50
KM# 206 Eisenhower Dollar. Moon behind Liberty Bell. Copper- 2010D 2.00 5.00 —
Nickel Clad Copper. KM# 503. Native American Dollar - Peace pipe reverse.
Date MS63 Prf65 Date MS63 Prf65
Sacagawea bust right with baby on back. Hands passing peace
1976 type I 12.00 — 1976D type II 7.00 —
1976 type II 7.50 — 1976S type I — 10.00 pipe. Copper-Zinc-Manganese-Nickel Clad Copper
1976D type I 10.00 — 1976S type II — 9.00 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2011P 2.00 21.00 — 2011S — — 8.00
KM# 206a Eisenhower Dollar. Bicentennial design, moon behind 2011D 2.00 5.00 —
Liberty Bell. Silver. KM# 528. Native American Dollar - Horse reverse. Sacagawea
Date MS63 Prf65 Date MS63 Prf65
1976S 7.50 14.00 1976S — — bust right with baby on back. Horse and Native American profile
KM# A203 Eisenhower Dollar. Regular design resumed. facing left. Copper-Zinc-Manganese-Nickel Clad Copper
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
Copper-Nickel Clad Copper. 2012P 2.00 75.00 — 2012S — — 12.50
Date MS63 Prf65 Date MS63 Prf65 2012D 2.00 7.00 —
1977 5.50 — 1978 6.50 —
1977D 8.00 — 1978D 6.50 — KM# 551. Native American Dollar - Delaware Treaty of 1778. Turtle,
1977S — 9.00 1978S — 9.00 turkey and wolf. Copper-Zinc-Manganese-Nickel Clad Copper
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
KM# 207. Susan B. Anthony Dollar. Susan B. Anthony bust 2013P 2.00 21.00 — 2013S — — 12.50
right. Eagle landing on moon, symbolic of Apollo manned moon 2013D 2.00 7.00 —
landing. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper KM# 575. Native Hospitality. Copper-Zinc-Manganese-Nickel Clad Copper
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
1979P Near date 30.00 90.00 — 1979P 2.50 12.50 —
2014P 2.00 7.00 — 2014D 2.00 7.00 —
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Note: In 2015 Johnson Coin and Chronicles 2016P 2.00 3.00 — 1878 300 325 400 500 700 1,500 12,000
Sets only, including 1oz. silver Presidential 2016D 2.00 3.00 — 1879 250 275 325 375 500 1,100 11,000
medal and U.S. postage stamp 2016S — — 5.00 1880 250 275 325 375 500 800 10,000
2016S Reverse Proof — — — 1881 186 236 246 425 550 700 10,595
Ronald Reagan Note: In 2016 Reagan Coin and Chronicles 1882 186 236 246 425 550 665 8,500
KM# 621. Copper-Zinc-Manganese- Sets only, including 1oz. silver Presidential
1883 186 236 246 425 550 660 8,500
Nickel Clad Copper medal and U.S. postage stamp
1884 186 236 246 425 525 650 8,500
2017S Enhanced Unc. — 15.00 —
1885 186 236 246 425 525 675 8,500
1886 186 236 246 425 550 650 8,500
$1 (Gold) 1887 186 236 246 425 550 700 8,500
1888 186 236 246 425 550 650 8,500
KM# 73 Liberty Head - Type 1. Liberty head left within circle of
1889 186 236 246 425 525 650 8,500
stars. Value, date within 3/4 wreath. Gold.
Date
1849 open wreath
F12
155
VF20
205
XF40
220
AU50
230
MS60
700
MS63
975
$2.50 (Quarter Eagle)
1849 small head, no L — — — — — 1,600 KM# 27 Liberty Cap. Liberty cap on head, right, flanked by stars.
1849 closed wreath 130 200 240 285 450 1,400
1849C closed wreath 800 1,000 1,400 2,000 8,300 13,850
Heraldic eagle. Gold.
1849C open wreath 100,000 150,000 200,000 300,000 500,000 — Date F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS65
1849D open wreath 900 1,250 2,000 2,350 4,400 11,000 1796 no stars 45,000 70,000 90,000 120,000 240,000 1,750,000
1849O open wreath 160 270 300 345 940 3,800 1796 stars 50,000 60,000 76,000 95,000 160,000 1,010,000
1850 190 205 220 230 300 670 1797 11,500 17,500 30,000 50,000 175,000 —
1850C 800 1,150 1,725 2,875 6,800 21,750 1798 close date 4,000 6,000 13,000 25,000 58,000 —
1850D 900 1,200 1,950 2,875 9,800 22,000 1798 wide date 3,500 8,100 13,000 24,000 110,000 780,000
1850O 250 500 750 875 2,600 5,500 1802/1 3,500 5,500 12,000 15,000 28,000 —
1851 155 205 220 230 300 500 1804 13-star reverse 45,000 80,000 130,000 150,000 — —
1851C 750 1,000 1,400 1,675 2,800 6,250 1804 14-star reverse 6,000 8,000 12,000 15,000 28,000 —
1851D 850 1,150 1,900 2,200 4,600 12,750 1805 3,500 5,500 12,000 15,000 28,000 —
1851O 155 205 220 230 675 1,850 1806/4 3,500 5,100 12,000 16,000 28,000 —
1852 155 205 220 230 300 408 1806/5 3,500 7,500 14,400 29,000 73,000 —
1852C 750 1,000 1,350 2,200 4,000 10,500 1807 3,500 5,500 12,000 15,000 28,000 585,000
1852D 850 1,150 1,725 2,200 7,000 29,500
1852O 155 205 220 230 985 3,325 KM# 40 Turban Head. Turban on head left flanked by stars.
1853 155 205 220 230 300 500 Banner above eagle. Gold.
1853C 750 1,000 1,525 1,775 4,300 13,000 Date F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS65
1853D 850 1,150 1,725 2,400 7,500 20,500 1808 18,000 31,000 60,000 85,000 155,000 2,000,000
1853O 155 205 220 230 550 1,675
1854 155 205 220 230 300 479 KM# 46 Turban Head. Turban on head left within circle of stars.
1854D 1,200 1,800 3,500 6,000 9,800 26,500 Banner above eagle. Gold.
1854S 225 350 475 1,050 2,450 6,400 Date F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS65
KM# 83 Indian Head - Type 2. Indian head with headdress left. 1821 6,000 8,000 14,250 15,000 28,000 —
Value, date within wreath. Gold. 1824/21 6,000 8,000 11,250 15,000 30,000 —
1825 6,000 8,000 11,250 15,000 25,500 135,000
Date F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63
1826/25 8,000 10,500 14,000 22,000 55,000 —
1854 80.00 180 300 520 1,025 4,950
1827 6,000 8,000 11,250 15,000 28,000 135,000
1855 80.00 180 300 520 1,025 4,650
1855C 1,200 2,000 2,750 5,500 14,000 22,000 KM# 49 Turban Head. Turban on head left within circle of stars.
1855D 4,500 7,500 20,000 25,000 40,000 75,000 Banner above eagle. Gold.
1855O 950 1,100 1,275 1,800 6,750 24,750
Date F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS65
1856S 460 700 1,400 2,200 6,750 23,000
1829 5,200 6,250 8,600 12,200 19,000 —
KM# 86 Indian Head - Type 3. Indian head with headdress left. 1830 5,200 6,250 8,600 12,200 19,000 78,000
Value, date within wreath. Gold. 1831 5,200 6,250 8,600 12,200 19,000 —
Date F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 Prf65 1832 5,200 6,250 8,600 12,200 19,000 —
1856 upright 5 185 225 240 285 450 1,200 — 1833 5,200 6,250 8,600 12,200 19,000 —
1856 slanted 5 185 225 310 335 310 600 60,000 1834 — — 50,000 100,000 175,000 —
1856D 2,900 5,000 8,000 9,200 24,000 60,000 — KM# 56 Classic Head. Classic head left within circle of stars.
1857 185 225 240 285 310 650 30,000
No motto above eagle. Gold.
1857C 650 800 1,500 2,800 8,000 — —
1857D 800 1,300 1,800 3,350 9,000 — — Date F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS65
1857S 200 425 650 1,000 4,000 16,500 — 1834 280 480 700 1,000 3,000 46,000
1858 185 225 240 285 307 325 23,000 1835 280 480 700 1,000 3,000 50,000
1858D 900 1,050 1,900 2,675 6,300 19,000 — 1836 280 480 700 985 3,000 50,000
1858S 310 480 750 1,050 4,200 15,750 — 1837 450 700 975 1,425 3,800 50,000
1859 185 225 240 285 325 600 16,000 1838 350 700 900 1,375 3,000 50,000
1859C 1,200 1,800 2,800 3,600 6,000 22,000 — 1838C 2,500 4,000 7,000 8,750 23,000 —
1859D 950 1,200 1,800 2,800 8,000 17,000 — 1839 600 850 1,500 2,700 9,000 —
1859S 200 275 475 1,000 3,700 12,000 — 1839C 1,700 3,250 5,000 8,750 23,000 —
1860 185 225 240 285 310 1,050 13,000 1839/8 — — — — — —
1860D 2,000 2,800 5,000 9,000 16,000 43,000 — 1839D 2,000 3,500 5,800 7,500 26,000 —
1860S 325 375 525 680 2,250 5,275 — 1839O 850 1,500 3,000 4,000 12,000 —
1861 185 225 240 285 420 1,000 13,000 KM# 72 Coronet Head. Coronet head left within circle of stars.
1861D mintage unrecorded 12,000 18,000 30,000 60,000 70,000 110,000 — No motto above eagle. Gold.
1862 185 225 240 285 350 625 17,000
Date F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 Prf65
1863 450 700 1,200 2,200 4,700 8,000 17,000
1840 650 850 1,000 2,200 6,000 11,000 —
1864 400 550 650 750 1,100 2,800 17,000
1840C 1,000 1,200 3,000 3,200 8,000 21,000 —
1865 500 600 800 900 1,200 3,000 15,000
1840D 1,800 2,400 7,000 8,200 31,000 — —
1866 300 350 500 600 900 2,200 12,000
1840O 350 500 1,000 1,700 8,000 21,000 —
1867 300 350 500 650 1,000 2,400 13,000
1841 — 42,000 95,000 105,000 — — —
1868 300 350 500 600 950 1,700 13,000
1841C 950 1,200 1,900 4,000 13,500 — —
1869 300 350 500 600 900 1,500 12,000
1841D 1,350 1,800 4,300 8,000 24,000 50,000 —
1870 300 350 500 600 775 1,875 11,500
1842 900 1,100 3,000 5,500 16,500 — 125,000
1870S 450 600 850 1,200 2,000 6,500 —
1842C 1,250 1,650 3,000 5,000 18,500 35,000 —
1871 250 300 375 450 700 1,250 14,000
1842D 1,500 2,000 5,000 6,500 30,000 65,000 —
1872 225 275 325 400 800 1,700 14,000
1842O 650 675 1,000 1,650 7,700 22,000 —
1873 closed 3 325 400 625 725 1,250 3,000 27,000
1843 180 240 350 1,450 2,000 5,300 125,000
1873 open 3 186 236 246 271 475 575 —
1843C small date, Crosslet 4 1,500 1,950 4,400 6,300 19,000 — —
1874 186 236 275 300 325 490 18,000
1843C large date, Plain 4 850 1,200 1,600 2,625 6,000 16,000 —
1875 2,500 3,000 4,300 5,000 9,000 13,000 26,000
1843D small date, Crosslet 4 900 1,500 2,000 3,100 5,000 23,000 —
1876 300 325 400 500 900 1,100 12,500
1843O small date, Crosslet 4 195 250 300 500 1,400 6,000 —
1877 300 325 400 550 725 1,400 14,000
1843O large date, Plain 4 255 300 450 1,625 4,000 17,500 —
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Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 MS60 MS65 Prf65 Date F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS65
1875 proof only — — — — — — — 235,000 Note: 1829 small planchet, private sale, 1992 (XF-45), $89,000.
1876 — — — — — — — 72,000 1830 small "5D. 12,000 26,000 40,000 44,000 54,000 225,000
1877 — — 2,300 4,000 6,600 23,000 — 55,000 1830 large "5D. 12,000 26,500 40,000 44,000 55,000 225,000
1878 — — 625 775 1,000 1,700 8,000 55,000 1831 12,000 26,500 40,000 44,000 75,000 225,000
1879 — — 750 925 1,200 2,750 12,000 40,000 1832 curved-base 2, 12 stars 75,000 100,000 125,000 — — —
1880 — — 1,000 1,300 1,800 4,400 16,000 35,000 1832 square-base 2, 13 stars 13,000 26,500 40,000 44,000 65,000 —
1881 — — 1,500 2,500 4,000 13,000 55,000 35,500 1833 large date 13,000 26,500 40,000 44,000 55,000 175,000
1882 — — 800 1,200 1,600 3,400 22,000 35,500 1833 small date 13,000 26,500 40,000 44,000 52,000 —
1883 — — 1,000 1,150 1,445 5,700 22,000 35,500 1834 plain 4 13,000 26,500 40,000 44,000 54,500 —
1884 — — 1,050 1,600 2,400 4,400 22,000 35,500 1834 crosslet 4 13,000 26,500 40,000 44,000 62,000 —
1885 — — 1,050 1,600 2,400 5,050 25,000 35,500
1886 — — 950 1,300 2,000 4,200 38,000 35,500 KM# 57 Classic Head. Classic head, left, within circle of stars.
1887 — — 750 900 1,300 2,500 14,000 35,500 No motto above eagle. Gold.
1888 — — 750 900 1,300 2,500 8,845 35,500 Date F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 Prf65
1889 — — 750 900 1,445 2,800 10,500 35,500 1834 plain 4 615 650 775 1,350 4,300 —
1834 crosslet 4 1,000 3,250 4,000 5,300 21,000 —
$5 (Half Eagle) 1835
1836
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450
480
480
900
775
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1,300
3,800
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KM# 19 Liberty Cap. Liberty Cap on head, right, flanked by stars. 1837 450 500 935 1,400 5,200 —
Small eagle. Gold. 1838 450 500 800 1,525 3,800 —
1838C 2,300 3,900 10,000 13,500 67,000 —
Date F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS65 1838D 2,350 4,600 6,800 11,200 26,000 —
1795 16,000 22,000 26,000 36,000 68,000 500,000
1796/95 22,000 28,000 40,000 60,000 165,000 — KM# 69 Coronet Head. Coronet head, left, within circle of stars.
1797 15 obverse stars 25,000 35,000 60,000 125,000 230,000 — No motto above eagle. Gold.
1797 16 obverse stars 25,000 35,000 60,000 100,000 210,000 — Date F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 Prf65
1798 75,000 130,000 230,000 850,000 — — 1839 475 700 1,150 1,800 7,000 —
KM# 28 Liberty Cap. Liberty cap on head, right, flanked by stars. 1839C 1,300 2,400 5,750 8,000 23,000 —
Large Heraldic eagle. Gold. 1839D 2,000 2,600 5,750 8,500 25,000 —
1840 490 540 650 950 4,000 —
Date F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS65 1840C 900 1,825 3,750 5,000 18,000 —
1795 8,000 17,000 26,000 55,000 80,000 — 1840D 900 1,825 2,800 4,700 12,000 —
1797/95 8,000 13,000 19,500 48,000 130,000 — 1840O 400 500 950 1,800 8,000 —
1797 15 star obv.; Unique — — — — — — 1841 375 430 800 1,400 3,700 —
Note: Smithsonian collection 1841C 900 1,400 1,900 7,500 13,000 —
1797 16 star obv.; Unique — — — — — — 1841D 2 known — — — — — —
Note: Smithsonian collection 1841O 2 known — — — — — —
1798 small 8 4,200 5,000 8,500 17,000 34,000 — 1842 small letters 450 600 1,100 2,300 11,000 170,000
1798 large 8, 13-star reverse 3,600 4,300 11,200 15,000 22,000 — 1842 large letters 500 700 1,500 3,000 8,400 —
1798 large 8, 14-star reverse 3,500 4,300 8,500 23,000 — — 1842C small date 4,500 7,500 15,275 23,200 70,000 —
1799 small reverse stars 3,300 3,900 7,000 11,000 20,000 — 1842C large date 1,000 1,625 2,000 3,600 9,600 —
1799 large reverse stars 3,950 4,750 9,000 14,500 24,500 — 1842D small date 1,275 1,675 1,900 3,600 11,000 —
1800 3,200 3,800 8,000 9,500 17,000 — 1842D large date 2,400 3,400 6,800 10,000 38,500 —
1802/1 3,200 3,800 6,800 9,500 17,000 — 1842O 1,800 2,300 3,100 8,800 20,000 —
1803/2 3,200 3,800 6,800 9,500 17,000 130,000 1843 400 430 495 540 1,200 —
1804 small 8 3,200 3,800 6,800 9,500 17,000 — 1843C 1,400 1,600 2,300 3,350 8,500 —
1804 small 8 over large 8 3,200 3,800 6,800 9,500 17,000 — 1843D 1,200 1,500 1,825 2,600 8,500 —
1805 3,200 3,800 6,800 9,500 17,000 156,000 1843O small letters 490 550 1,800 2,575 16,500 —
1806 pointed 6 3,200 3,800 6,800 9,500 17,000 — 1843O large letters 490 550 1,000 1,600 11,000 —
1806 round 6 3,200 3,800 6,800 9,500 17,000 110,000 1844 400 430 475 500 1,650 —
1807 3,200 3,800 6,800 9,500 17,000 112,000 1844C 1,100 1,800 3,500 4,300 14,500 —
KM# 38 Turban Head. Capped draped bust, left, flanked by stars. 1844D 1,000 1,500 2,000 3,400 7,300 —
1844O 400 510 700 900 4,700 —
Heraldic eagle. Gold. 1845 350 400 460 550 1,680 —
Date F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS65 1845D 1,000 1,450 2,200 2,600 7,000 —
1807 2,600 3,300 5,500 7,200 11,000 95,000 1845O 500 600 1,000 2,300 8,500 —
1808 2,600 3,300 5,500 7,200 11,000 80,000 1846 370 400 625 670 1,850 —
1808/7 2,600 3,200 5,500 7,200 11,000 115,000 1846C 1,400 1,600 3,400 4,800 13,000 —
1809/8 2,600 3,200 5,500 7,200 11,000 95,000 1846D 1,150 1,450 1,900 2,800 9,300 —
1810 small date, small 5 9,000 19,000 30,000 41,000 85,000 — 1846O 400 500 850 3,250 9,000 —
1810 small date, large 5 2,600 3,250 5,500 7,300 10,200 100,000 1847 370 400 460 500 1,500 —
1810 large date, small 5 17,250 55,000 75,000 100,000 150,000 — 1847C 1,050 1,400 2,000 2,800 8,000 —
1810 large date, large 5 2,600 3,300 5,500 7,200 11,000 85,000 1847D 1,100 1,450 2,425 3,300 7,000 —
1811 small 5 2,600 3,300 5,500 7,200 11,000 — 1847O 2,100 2,500 7,400 10,000 20,000 —
1811 tall 5 2,600 3,200 6,500 7,200 12,500 — 1848 370 400 550 675 2,000 —
1812 2,600 3,300 5,500 7,200 11,000 — 1848C 1,400 1,725 2,100 2,800 14,000 —
1848D 1,100 1,400 2,570 3,750 11,000 —
KM# 43 Turban Head. Capped head, left, within circle of stars. 1849 370 400 460 600 2,500 —
Heraldic eagle. Gold. 1849C 1,100 1,500 2,300 3,000 8,100 —
Date F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS65 1849D 1,200 1,600 2,350 3,000 13,000 —
1813 3,000 5,300 6,680 8,300 10,000 90,000 1850 340 400 500 750 2,200 —
1814/13 4,200 5,400 7,000 10,000 20,000 125,000 1850C 1,300 1,650 1,900 3,500 8,800 —
1815 28,000 40,000 165,000 180,000 195,000 875,000 1850D 1,100 1,450 1,850 3,340 20,000 —
Note: 1815, private sale, Jan. 1994, MS-61, $150,000 1851 370 400 460 500 1,900 —
1851C 1,000 1,400 1,750 2,790 10,500 —
1818 4,200 5,500 12,000 14,000 17,000 120,000
1851D 1,000 1,400 1,700 2,475 9,000 —
1818 5D over 50 Inc. Above 4,500 55,000 85,000 14,000 21,000 130,000
1851O 500 750 1,525 4,200 10,000 —
1819 25,000 35,000 50,000 60,000 110,000 420,000
1852 370 400 460 550 1,500 —
1819 5D over 50 Inc. Above 27,000 37,000 56,000 70,000 110,000 440,000
1852C 1,500 1,725 2,375 2,640 6,000 —
1820 curved-base 2, small letters — — — — — — 1852D 1,200 1,550 1,900 2,950 7,000 —
1820 curved-base 2, large letters — — — — 22,000 — 1853 370 400 460 500 1,200 —
1820 square-base 2 4,200 5,400 10,000 11,000 17,000 120,000 1853C 1,400 1,900 2,350 2,800 500 —
1821 27,000 45,000 60,000 100,000 185,000 695,000 1853D 1,400 1,500 2,400 3,600 5,800 —
1822 3 known — — 6,000,000 — — — 1854 340 400 460 500 1,750 —
1823 4,200 5,400 11,000 13,000 23,000 — 1854C 1,100 1,400 2,100 2,750 10,500 —
1824 5,600 9,000 26,000 29,000 34,000 — 1854D 1,400 1,600 2,100 3,200 7,100 —
1825/21 6,800 11,250 27,000 32,000 73,000 225,000 1854O — 715 900 1,500 6,300 —
1825/24 — — — 720,000 — — 1854S — — — 300,000 — —
1826 5,000 9,500 20,000 27,000 68,000 235,000 Note: 1854S, Bowers & Merena, Oct. 1982, AU-55, $170,000.
1827 5,000 9,500 20,000 27,000 68,000 225,000 1855 370 400 460 500 1,650 —
1828/7 11,000 27,000 58,000 65,000 105,000 — 1855C 1,400 1,500 2,000 2,800 10,000 —
Note: 1828/7, Bowers & Merena, June 1989, XF, $20,900. 1855D 1,100 1,450 2,300 2,450 12,000 —
1828 10,000 20,000 37,000 52,000 105,000 600,000 1855O 875 1,325 2,400 4,600 17,000 —
1829 large planchet — — — — 300,000 — 1855S 550 650 900 1,650 10,000 —
Note: 1829 large planchet, Superior, July 1985, MS-65, $104,500. 1856 — 815 900 1,085 2,000 —
1829 small planchet — — — — 300,000 — 1856C 1,400 1,500 1,900 2,600 12,000 —
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Date F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS65 Date VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1801 8,000 10,000 15,000 16,000 29,000 250,000 1870CC 34,000 53,000 80,000 — — — —
1803 extra star 8,000 10,000 15,000 16,000 29,000 250,000 1870S 1,600 4,500 6,000 31,200 — — —
1803 large stars rev 7,500 9,000 14,000 17,000 30,000 — 1871 1,300 2,675 4,800 40,000 — — 64,000
1804 crosslet 4 16,000 22,000 30,000 40,000 70,000 — 1871CC 4,400 13,000 20,000 53,000 135,000 — —
1804 plain 4 — — — — — 3,500,000 1871S 1,400 1,875 3,400 22,000 — — —
1872 2,100 3,900 7,550 13,750 27,000 — 64,000
KM# 66.1 Coronet Head. Old-style head, left, within circle of stars. 1872CC 8,000 11,500 26,250 45,000 65,000 — —
No motto above eagle. Gold. 1872S 900 1,575 2,400 23,500 — — —
Date F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 Prf65 1873 closed 3 8,500 18,500 32,000 70,000 — — 85,000
1838 3,000 3,600 8,500 16,500 65,000 1,500,000 1873CC 11,000 24,000 47,000 — — — —
1839/8 Type of 1838 800 1,750 4,600 5,800 26,000 1,500,000 1873S 1,250 2,795 4,000 26,000 — — —
1839 large letters 700 1,200 4,000 6,000 26,000 — 1874 680 690 760 1,425 11,000 48,000 64,000
1874CC 3,000 4,700 11,750 63,000 155,000 — —
KM# 66.2 Coronet Head. New-style head, left, within circle of stars. 1874S 1,250 1,950 5,000 — — — —
No motto above eagle. Gold. 1875 55,000 80,000 150,000 — — — 150,000
Date F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 Prf65 Note: 1875, Akers, Aug. 1990, Proof, $115,000.
1839 small letters 3,000 3,400 9,700 13,000 38,000 — 1875CC 4,500 9,000 14,000 86,000 155,000 — —
1840 — 815 900 1,750 8,175 — 1876 4,800 8,000 23,500 68,000 — — 85,000
1841 850 925 1,000 1,375 11,000 — 1876CC 4,800 12,000 18,500 — — — —
1841O 5,000 7,100 11,250 26,600 — — 1876S 2,000 4,000 6,700 32,000 — — —
1842 small date — 815 900 1,600 13,000 — 1877 4,300 6,700 9,500 55,000 — — 55,000
1842 large date — 815 900 1,700 16,000 — 1877CC 7,500 10,250 21,000 42,000 — — —
1842O 900 1,300 1,600 3,375 52,000 — 1877S 850 1,350 1,850 27,000 — — —
1843 — 815 900 2,000 15,250 — 1878 810 810 815 820 4,800 25,000 55,000
1843O — 815 900 1,900 10,600 — 1878CC 6,700 18,200 37,000 — — — —
1844 1,400 2,100 4,200 5,500 23,000 — 1878S 825 925 1,000 12,000 25,500 — —
1844O — 815 900 1,850 14,000 — 1879 666 671 681 691 2,800 13,750 49,000
1845 — 1,145 1,600 2,300 15,000 — 1879/78 800 840 950 1,000 2,500 — —
1845O — 815 900 3,100 15,000 — 1879CC 18,500 18,800 41,125 — — — —
1845O repunched 900 975 1,400 5,100 — — 1879O 9,500 16,000 21,500 72,500 — — —
1846 900 1,025 1,400 4,750 19,000 — 1879S 666 671 681 1,095 5,250 — —
1846O 900 1,200 2,100 5,100 13,500 — 1880 666 671 681 691 1,325 — 60,000
1846/5 900 1,200 2,000 4,100 — — 1880CC 1,850 2,550 4,300 38,000 — — —
1847 — 815 900 1,150 3,750 — 1880O 900 2,000 4,000 20,000 — — —
1847O — 815 900 1,150 5,400 — 1880S 666 671 681 697 1,400 — —
1848 — 815 900 1,150 7,500 — 1881 666 671 681 691 925 15,750 55,000
1848O 1,000 1,325 3,400 3,750 14,000 — 1881CC 1,600 2,400 3,500 7,100 32,000 — —
1849 — 815 900 1,100 3,300 — 1881O 800 1,000 3,200 8,800 — — —
1849O 1,200 1,750 2,500 5,300 23,000 — 1881S 666 671 681 691 1,140 — —
1850 large date — 815 900 1,150 4,600 — 1882 666 671 681 691 710 — 55,000
1850 small date — 815 900 1,150 6,750 — 1882CC 1,750 2,750 4,600 30,000 63,000 — —
1850O 900 1,150 1,900 3,000 20,000 — 1882O 1,400 1,700 2,600 9,600 34,000 — —
1851 — 815 900 1,150 4,000 — 1882S 666 671 681 691 1,800 31,000 —
1851O — 815 900 1,150 8,000 — 1883 666 671 681 691 1,125 — 55,000
1852 — 815 900 1,150 1,880 — 1883CC 1,500 2,000 3,750 32,000 — — —
1852O 1,300 1,500 2,500 6,000 82,000 — 1883O — 25,000 60,000 110,000 — — —
1853 — 815 900 1,150 3,350 — 1883S 666 671 681 1,175 9,000 — —
1853/2 — 875 1,450 1,700 14,500 — 1884 666 671 681 691 3,300 — 60,000
1853O — 1,050 1,500 2,200 14,000 — 1884CC 1,475 2,700 5,000 14,000 44,000 — —
1854 — 815 900 1,150 5,500 — 1884S 666 671 681 691 4,000 — —
1854O small date — 815 1,400 2,100 11,000 — 1885 666 671 681 691 1,620 30,000 48,000
1854O large date — 815 1,500 2,000 9,250 — 1885S 666 671 681 691 1,000 — —
1854S 925 1,050 1,300 2,200 11,000 — 1886 666 671 681 880 1,875 — 53,000
1855 — 815 900 1,150 4,000 — 1886S 666 671 681 691 850 — —
1855O 950 1,050 3,600 7,000 26,000 — 1887 666 671 681 691 5,300 — 88,000
1855S — 815 900 — — —
1887S 666 671 681 691 1,350 — —
1856 — — 900 1,500 3,350 —
1888 666 671 681 880 3,450 — 45,000
1856O — 815 900 4,000 27,000 —
1888O 725 775 875 1,100 7,000 — —
1856S — 815 900 1,600 11,250 —
1888S 666 671 681 691 925 — —
1857 1,400 1,430 1,490 1,550 12,750 —
1889 750 900 1,175 3,375 8,500 — 50,000
1857O — 2,000 3,300 5,200 — —
1889S 666 671 681 691 1,075 — —
1857S — 815 1,300 2,150 11,000 —
1890 666 671 681 800 3,400 16,500 43,000
1858 — 5,000 7,000 10,900 24,300 —
1890CC 1,125 1,350 1,675 3,800 16,000 — —
1858O 950 1,350 1,550 2,600 11,000 —
1858S — 850 1,100 7,000 — — 1891 666 671 681 691 2,000 — 40,000
1859 — 1,400 1,600 2,000 10,000 165,000 1891CC 1,000 1,200 1,400 2,500 7,500 43,000 —
1859O — 6,000 12,000 24,000 — — 1892 666 671 681 691 710 6,600 37,000
1859S — 4,500 6,000 14,500 — — 1892CC 1,125 1,350 1,700 4,400 31,500 — —
1860 — 815 900 1,425 7,500 165,000 1892O 666 750 800 1,225 7,500 — —
1860O 1,800 1,600 3,000 4,200 16,000 — 1892S 666 671 681 940 2,100 — —
1860S — 5,000 11,000 13,000 — — 1893 666 671 681 691 710 7,500 37,000
1861 3,000 815 900 1,750 5,300 165,000 1893CC 1,125 1,550 3,000 20,000 — — —
1861S — — 9,600 12,000 — — 1893O 666 671 681 1,400 4,800 — —
1862 — 815 2,000 5,100 17,000 165,000 1893S 666 671 681 725 1,600 — —
1862S — 6,000 7,000 10,000 — — 1894 666 671 681 691 710 12,750 37,000
1863 — 13,000 32,000 45,000 68,000 165,000 1894O 666 671 850 1,125 5,500 — —
1863S 4,000 6,000 10,000 17,000 105,000 — 1894S 666 1,010 1,030 3,600 — — —
1864 — 8,000 10,000 20,000 55,000 165,000 1895 666 671 681 691 850 9,850 37,000
1864S 25,000 — 60,000 100,000 — — 1895O 666 671 681 1,100 7,000 — —
1865 1,100 3,400 5,150 16,000 37,000 165,000 1895S 635 645 925 2,000 8,500 — —
1865S 6,000 8,000 11,000 20,000 — — 1896 666 671 681 691 1,200 — 37,000
1865S over inverted 186 — 5,125 6,175 15,000 — — 1896S 666 671 681 1,800 9,400 — —
1866S without motto 5,000 11,000 15,000 20,000 — — 1897 666 671 681 691 710 3,600 37,000
1897O 666 671 875 1,450 6,600 23,000 —
KM# 102 Coronet Head. New-style head, left, within circle of stars. 1897S 666 671 681 850 5,250 — —
IN GOD WE TRUST above eagle. Gold. 1898 666 671 681 691 710 6,300 37,000
Date VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65 1898S 666 671 681 691 1,825 — —
1866 1,800 3,100 7,000 34,000 — — 75,000 1899 666 671 681 691 710 2,320 37,000
1866S 3,300 5,800 7,500 22,000 — — — 1899O 666 671 875 1,400 7,850 32,000 —
1867 800 1,400 1,750 37,000 — — 64,000 1899S 666 671 681 895 1,550 16,000 —
1867S 4,000 7,000 8,000 — — — — 1900 666 671 681 691 740 3,500 34,000
1868 800 1,000 1,550 14,000 — — 58,000 1900S 666 671 681 1,050 4,600 19,000 —
1868S 1,700 2,200 3,500 20,000 — — — 1901 666 671 681 691 710 2,260 34,000
1869 1,550 3,900 5,025 32,250 — — 58,000 1901O 666 671 681 1,050 3,400 — —
1869S 2,075 3,500 6,100 23,500 — — — 1901S 666 671 681 691 740 2,500 —
1870 1,075 1,725 3,000 26,500 — — 64,000 1902 666 671 681 691 1,200 10,500 34,000
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1888S 1,317 1,320 1,325 1,600 3,600 39,000 — 1922S 1,322 1,326 2,000 2,300 4,000 38,000 —
1889 1,317 1,320 1,450 2,000 13,000 — 85,000 1923 1,322 1,326 1,335 1,353 1,393 3,600 —
1889CC 1,283 1,285 1,290 11,500 40,000 — — 1923D 1,322 1,326 1,335 1,353 1,393 1,807 —
1889S 1,317 1,320 1,325 1,600 2,800 20,000 — 1924 1,322 1,326 1,335 1,353 1,393 2,200 —
1890 1,317 1,320 1,325 1,343 7,200 — 85,000 1924D 1,322 1,326 1,335 4,100 6,800 73,000 —
1890CC 1,283 1,285 1,290 9,600 38,500 — — 1924S 1,215 1,300 1,750 3,800 9,000 140,000 —
1890S 1,317 1,320 1,325 1,343 3,700 23,000 — 1925 1,322 1,326 1,335 1,353 1,393 2,200 —
1891 14,000 21,000 36,000 75,000 136,000 — 87,000 1925D 1,600 1,900 2,500 4,000 9,500 85,000 —
1891CC 7,800 12,000 23,000 41,000 80,000 — — 1925S 1,900 2,300 3,300 9,000 13,800 150,000 —
1891S 1,317 1,320 1,325 1,343 2,225 — — 1926 1,322 1,326 1,335 1,353 1,393 2,200 —
1892 4,500 6,800 9,000 22,000 35,000 55,000 84,000 1926D 8,000 9,000 10,000 13,000 19,000 170,000 —
1892CC 3,000 3,600 6,000 12,900 52,000 — — 1926S 1,650 1,760 1,900 3,000 6,000 22,500 —
1892S 1,317 1,320 1,325 1,343 2,300 19,000 — 1927 1,322 1,326 1,335 1,353 1,393 2,000 —
1893 1,317 1,320 1,325 1,343 2,100 — 160,000 1927D 240,000 300,000 500,000 750,000 1,000,000 1,600,000 —
1893CC 2,700 3,600 6,000 13,000 47,000 — — 1927S 7,500 10,000 13,000 22,000 35,000 110,000 —
1893S 1,317 1,320 1,325 1,343 2,100 — — 1928 1,322 1,326 1,335 1,353 1,393 1,551 —
1894 1,317 1,320 1,325 1,343 1,750 23,000 84,000 1929 9,000 11,000 13,000 17,000 30,000 75,000 —
1894S 1,317 1,320 1,325 1,343 2,050 19,000 — 1930S 33,000 37,000 42,000 60,000 84,000 165,000 —
1895 1,317 1,320 1,325 1,343 1,800 18,000 84,000 1931 13,000 16,000 20,000 30,000 50,000 105,000 —
1895S 1,317 1,320 1,325 1,343 1,900 11,000 — 1931D 13,000 16,000 26,000 36,000 60,000 125,000 —
1896 1,317 1,320 1,325 1,343 1,675 17,500 84,000
1932 13,000 16,000 20,000 25,000 70,000 102,000 —
1896S 1,317 1,320 1,325 1,343 1,800 25,000 —
1933 — — — — — 9,000,000 —
1897 1,317 1,320 1,325 1,343 1,750 19,000 84,000
Note: Sotheby/Stack's Sale, July 2002. Thirteen known, only one currently available.
1897S 1,317 1,320 1,325 1,343 1,750 16,000 —
1898 1,317 1,320 1,325 1,343 2,600 — 84,000
1898S
1899
1,317
1,317
1,320
1,320
1,325
1,325
1,343
1,343
1,800
1,675
8,000 —
9,000 84,000
COMMEMORATIVE COINAGE
1899S
1900
1,317
1,317
1,320
1,320
1,325
1,325
1,343
1,343
2,150
1,430
19,000 —
3,450 84,000 1892-1954
1900S 1,317 1,320 1,325 1,343 1,900 17,500 —
1901 1,317 1,320 1,325 1,343 1,800 4,100 84,000 Quarter
1901S 1,317 1,320 1,325 1,343 3,000 17,000 —
1902 1,317 1,320 1,325 1,343 9,000 — 84,000 KM# 115 Columbian Exposition. Queen Isabella bust left.
1902S 1,317 1,320 1,325 1,343 2,900 29,000 — Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
1903 1,317 1,320 1,325 1,343 1,400 2,900 84,000 1893 365 420 560 1,030 1,325
1903S 1,317 1,320 1,325 1,343 1,800 12,000 —
1904
1904S
1,317
1,317
1,320
1,320
1,325
1,325
1,343
1,343
1,560
1,400
2,700 84,000
2,600 —
Half Dollar
1905 1,317 1,320 1,600 2,250 13,000 85,000 84,000 KM# 117 Columbian Exposition. Christopher Columbus bust right.
1905S 1,317 1,320 1,325 1,343 2,425 18,000 — Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
1906 1,317 1,320 1,600 2,100 6,700 32,000 84,000 1892 24.00 45.00 85.00 150 420
1906D 1,317 1,320 1,325 1,343 3,400 16,000 — 1893 24.00 30.00 75.00 140 455
1906S 1,317 1,320 1,325 1,343 1,950 22,000 — KM# 135 Panama-Pacific Exposition. Columbia standing, sunset in
1907 1,317 1,320 1,325 1,343 1,400 7,000 84,000
background.
1907D 1,317 1,320 1,325 1,343 3,000 5,200 —
1907S 1,317 1,320 1,325 1,343 2,250 21,000 — Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
1915 S 420 475 875 1,085 1,470
KM# 126 Saint-Gaudens High Relief. Roman numerals in date. KM# 143 Illinois Centennial-Lincoln. Abraham Lincon bust right.
No motto below eagle. Gold. Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
Date VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65 1918 155 170 195 255 300
MCMVII (1907) Extremely high relief, — — — — — — —
unique, AU-55, 150,000
KM# 146 Maine Centennial. Arms of the State of Maine.
MCMVII (1907) high relief, wire rim 7,000 10,250 11,600 14,300 20,750 42,500 — Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
MCMVII (1907) high relief, flat rim 7,000 10,250 11,600 13,500 22,500 38,750 — 1920 145 160 175 220 435
KM# 127 Saint-Gaudens. Arabic numerals in date. No motto below eagle. KM# 147.1 Pilgrim Tercentenary. William Bradford half-length left.
Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
Gold. 1920 88.00 105 110 120 255
Date VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1907 large letters on edge, unique — — — — — — — KM# 147.2 Pilgrim Tercentenary. William Bradford half-length left, 1921
1907 small letters on edge 1,322 1,326 1,335 1,353 1,900 3,090 — added at left.
1908 1,322 1,326 1,335 1,353 1,393 2,350 — Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
1908D 1,322 1,326 1,335 1,353 1,393 5,650 — 1921 195 205 225 240 315
KM# 131 Saint-Gaudens. IN GOD WE TRUST below eagle. Gold. KM# 148.1 Alabama Centennial. William W. Bibb and T.E. Kilby conjoint
Date VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65 busts left. “2x2” at right above stars.
1908 1,322 1,326 1,335 1,400 2,190 20,000 75,000 Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
1908 Roman finish; — 1921 210 280 326 385 660
Prf64 Rare KM# 148.2 Alabama Centennial. William W. Bibb and T.E. Kilby conjoint
Note: Rare busts left.
1908D 1,322 1,326 1,335 1,360 1,875 4,250 —
Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
1908S 2,800 3,300 4,400 9,800 20,000 45,000 1921 175 210 375 425 1,100
1909/8 1,400 1,600 1,650 2,500 3,950 38,000 —
KM# 149.1 Missouri Centennial. Frontiersman in coonskin cap left.
1909 1,322 1,326 1,335 1,353 2,300 34,000 75,000
Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
1909D 1,300 1,307 1,312 2,800 5,000 26,750 —
1921 375 475 800 950 1,390
1909S 1,322 1,326 1,335 1,353 1,395 3,875 —
1910 1,322 1,326 1,335 1,353 1,393 6,400 80,000 KM# 149.2 Missouri Centennial. Frontiersman in coonskin cap left, 2(star)4
1910D 1,322 1,326 1,335 1,353 1,393 2,625 — in field at left.
1910S 1,322 1,326 1,335 1,353 1,410 5,000 — Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
1911 1,322 1,326 1,335 1,353 2,100 17,800 74,000 1921 700 975 990 1,260 1,965
1911D 1,322 1,326 1,335 1,353 1,393 2,100 — KM# 151.1 Grant Memorial. Grant bust right.
1911S 1,322 1,326 1,335 1,353 1,393 3,500 —
Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
1912 1,322 1,326 1,335 1,353 2,225 24,000 74,000 1922 125 140 175 280 500
1913 1,322 1,326 1,335 1,353 2,350 60,000 79,000
1913D 1,322 1,326 1,335 1,353 1,890 4,850 — KM# 151.2 Grant Memorial. Grant bust left, star above the word GRANT.
1913S 1,322 1,326 1,335 2,200 4,400 29,000 — Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
1914 1,322 1,326 1,335 1,353 2,750 16,250 79,000 1922 840 1,080 1,700 3,080 4,350
1914D 1,322 1,326 1,335 1,353 1,393 2,300 — KM# 153 Monroe Doctrine Centennial. James Monroe and John Quincy
1914S 1,322 1,326 1,335 1,353 1,393 2,000 — Adams conjoint busts left.
1915 1,322 1,326 1,335 1,353 2,050 16,000 90,000 Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
1915S 1,322 1,326 1,335 1,353 1,393 2,100 — 1923 S 55.00 70.00 80.00 130 650
1916S 1,322 1,326 1,335 1,353 1,600 2,975 —
KM# 154 Huguenot-Walloon Tercentenary. Huguenot leader Gaspard de
1920 1,322 1,326 1,335 1,353 1,700 85,000 —
1920S 11,000 15,500 24,000 42,000 75,000 250,000 —
Coligny and William I of Orange conjoint busts right.
1921 — 65,000 79,500 90,000 225,000 585,000 — Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
1922 1,322 1,326 1,335 1,353 1,393 3,350 — 1924 145 160 175 200 215
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KM# 191 New Rochelle, N.Y.. John Pell and a calf. KM# 139 Panama-Pacific Exposition Octagonal. Minerva bust helmeted left.
Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65 Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
1938 190 350 400 415 465 1915 S 50,000 65,500 80,000 92,000 170,000
KM# 197 Iowa Statehood Centennial. First Capitol building at Iowa City.
Date
1946
AU50
65.00
MS60
105
MS63
115
MS64
130
MS65
150
MODERN COMMEMORATIVE
KM# 198 Booker T. Washington. Booker T. Washington bust right.
Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
COINAGE
1946
1946 D
21.00
21.00
24.00
24.00
28.00
28.00
32.00
32.00
70.00
70.00
1982-PRESENT
1946 S 21.00 24.00 28.00 32.00 70.00
1947 20.00 35.00 60.00 75.00 85.00 Dime
1947 D 20.00 35.00 60.00 75.00 85.00
KM# 641 2016 Centennial Gold Coins. Mercury.
1947 S 20.00 35.00 60.00 75.00 85.00
1948 20.00 28.00 60.00 75.00 85.00 Date MS65 PF65
1948 D 20.00 28.00 60.00 75.00 85.00 2016 W 280 —
1948 S 20.00 28.00 60.00 75.00 110
1949
1949 D
20.00
20.00
35.00
50.00
45.00
60.00
85.00
70.00
140
170
Half Dollar
1949 S 20.00 50.00 60.00 70.00 90.00 KM# 208 George Washington, KM# 257 1996 Atlanta Olympics
1950 25.00 28.00 35.00 70.00 120 250th Birth Anniversary. George - Basketball. Three players, one
1950 D 25.00 28.00 35.00 65.00 120 Washington on horseback facing. jumping for a shot.
1950 S 25.00 28.00 35.00 55.00 105 Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65
1951 20.00 28.00 40.00 55.00 75.00 1982 D 10.00 — 1995 S 20.00 —
1951 D 20.00 40.00 70.00 85.00 120 1982 S — 11.00 1995 S — 20.50
1951 S 20.00 25.00 30.00 45.00 120
KM# 212 Statue of Liberty KM# 262 1996 Atlanta Olympics -
KM# 200 Booker T. Washington and George Washington Carver. Booker T. Centennial. Statue of Liberty Baseball. Baseball batter at plate,
Washington and George Washington Carver conjoint busts right. and sunrise. catcher and umpire.
Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65
1951 20.00 28.00 50.00 70.00 210
1986 D 5.00 — 1995 S 20.00 —
1951 D 20.00 30.00 40.00 50.00 90.00
1986 S — 4.50 1995 S — 23.00
1951 S 20.00 28.00 55.00 60.00 70.00
1952 20.00 28.00 30.00 35.00 100 KM# 224 Congress Bicentennial. KM# 267 1996 Atlanta Olympics
1952 D 20.00 35.00 45.00 85.00 160 Statue of Freedom head. - Swimming. Swimmer right in
1952 S 20.00 28.00 40.00 65.00 80.00 Date MS65 PF65 butterfly stroke.
1953 20.00 28.00 40.00 55.00 110 1989 D 7.00 — Date MS65 PF65
1953 D 20.00 28.00 40.00 55.00 70.00 1989 S — 6.00 1996 S 90.00 —
1953 S 20.00 28.00 40.00 50.00 75.00 KM# 228 Mount Rushmore 50th 1996 S — 75.00
1954 20.00 28.00 40.00 55.00 104
1954 D 20.00 28.00 40.00 55.00 100
Anniversary. KM# 271 1996 Atlanta Olympics -
1954 S 20.00 28.00 40.00 45.00 75.00 Date MS65 PF65 Soccer. Two female soccer players.
1991 D 13.00 — Date MS65 PF65
1991 S — 10.00 1996 S 90.00 —
Dollar KM# 233 1992 Olympics. Torch 1996 S — 23.00
KM# 118 Lafayette. George Washington and Marquis de Lafayette conjoint and laurel. KM# 323 U. S. Capitol Visitor
busts right. Date MS65 PF65 Center. Capitol silhouette, 1800
Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65 1992 P 7.00 — structure in detail.
1900 490 1,000 1,750 2,800 4,400 1992 S — 7.00 Date MS65 PF65
KM# 119 Louisiana Purchase Exposition - Jefferson bust. Jefferson bust left. KM# 237 Columbus Voyage - 2001 P 18.50 —
500th Anniversary. Columbus 2001 P — 21.00
Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
1903 350 410 730 845 935 standing on shore. KM# 348 First Flight Centennial.
KM# 120 Louisiana Purchase Exposition - McKinley bust. William Date MS65 PF65 Wright Monument at Kitty Hawk.
McKinley bust left. 1992 D 12.00 — Date MS65 PF65
1992 S — 11.00 2003 P 17.00 —
Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
KM# 240 James Madison - Bill 2003 P — 20.00
1903 200 228 456 576 1,300
of Rights. James Madison writing, KM# 438 American Bald Eagle.
KM# 121 Lewis and Clark Exposition. Lewis bust left.
Montpelier in background. Two eaglets in nest with egg.
Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
1904 670 740 960 1,324 3,407 Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65
1905 575 950 1,212 1,440 3,600 1993 W 18.00 — 2008 S 16.00 —
1993 S — 15.00 2008 S — 18.00
KM# 136 Panama-Pacific Exposition. Canal laborer bust left.
KM# 243 World War II 50th KM# 506 U.S. Army. Army
Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
1915 S 487 520 750 845 900
Anniversary. Three portraits, plane contributions during peacetime,
above, large V in backgound. surveying, building a flood wall
KM# 144 McKinley Memorial. William McKinley head left. and space exploration.
Date MS65 PF65
Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65 -1993 P — 14.00 Date MS65 PF65
1916 390 300 338 475 900 -1993 P 13.00 — 2011 D 55.00 —
1917 475 500 600 780 1,050
KM# 246 1994 World Cup Soccer. 2011 S — 54.00
KM# 152.1 Grant Memorial. U.S. Grant bust right. Soccer player with ball. KM# 554 Five-Star Generals -
Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65 Henry “Hap” Arnold and Omar N.
Date MS65 PF65
1922 1,000 1,025 1,125 1,250 1,550
1994 D 9.00 — Bradley. Two portraits facing.
KM# 152.2 Grant Memorial. U.S. Grant bust right. 1994 P — 9.00 Date MS65 PF65
Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65 KM# 254 Civil War Battlefield 2013 P 22.00 —
1922 1,025 1,100 1,365 1,625 1,950 Preservation. Drummer and 2013 S — 35.00
fenceline. KM# 576 Baseball Hall of
$2.50 (Quarter Eagle) Date MS65 PF65 Fame. Glove.
1995 S 33.00 — Date MS65 PF65
KM# 137 Panama-Pacific Exposition. Columbia holding cadueus while 1995 S — 33.00 2014 S — 24.00
seated on a hippocamp. 2014 D 27.00 —
Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
1915 S 295 350 390 4,200 4,600
KM# 161 U.S. Sesquicentennial. Liberty standing holding torch and scroll.
Dollar
Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65 KM# 209 1984 Los Angeles KM# 210 1984 Los Angeles
1926 295 350 390 700 1,300 Olympics - Discus. Trippled discus Olympics - Stadium Statues.
thrower and five star logo. Statues at exterior of Los Angeles
$50 Date
1983 P
MS65
19.50
PF65
—
Memorial Coliseum.
Date MS65 PF65
KM# 138 Panama-Pacific Exposition Round. Minerva bust helmeted left. 1983 D — — 1984 P 21.50 —
Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65 1983 S 19.50 — 1984 D — —
1915 S 50,000 65,500 95,000 113,000 175,000 1983 S — 21.50 1984 S 19.50 —
1984 S — 21.50
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KM# 504 Medal of Honor. Medal Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65
of Honor designs for Army, Navy 2013 W — 43.00 2001 W — 357 2011 S 425 —
and Air Force awards. KM# 553 Five-Star Generals - KM# 337 2002 Winter Olympics. KM# 508 U.S. Army. Five Soldiers
Date MS65 PF65 George C. Marshall and Dwight D. Salt Lake City Olympics logo. of different eras.
2011 S 43.00 — Eisenhower. Two busts facing, Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65
2011 S — 43.00 strips from flag in background. 2002 W 357 — 2011 P 357 —
KM# 507 U.S. Army. Male and female Date MS65 PF65 2002 W — 357 2011 W — 357
soldier heads looking outward. 2013 W 55.00 — KM# 395 San Francisco Mint KM# 531 Star-Spangled Banner.
Date MS65 PF65 2013 S — 60.00 Museum. Front entrance façade. Naval battle scene from the War of
2011 S 43.00 — KM# 577 Baseball Hall of Fame. Date MS65 PF65 1812. American ship in foreground,
2011 S — 42.00 Baseball glove. 2006 S 357 — damaged British ship in background.
KM# 529 National Infantry Date MS65 PF65 2006 S — 357 Date MS65 PF65
Museum and Soldier Center. 2014 P 55.00 — 2012 357 —
Infantry soldier advancing left. 2014 P — 63.00 2012 — 357
Date MS65 PF65 KM# 579 Civil Rights Act of 1964. KM# 406 Jamestown - 400th KM# 555 Five-Star Generals -
2012 39.00 — Three Civil Rights marchers. Anniversary. Settler and Native Douglas MacArthur. Head
2012 — 46.00 Date MS65 PF65 American. facing at left.
2014 P 50.00 — Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65
KM# 530 Star-Spangled Banner. 2014 P — 66.00 2007 W 357 — 2013 P 430 —
Liberty waving 15 star and stripe KM# 604 March of Dimes - 60th 2007 W — 357 2013 S — 380
flag, Ft. McHenry in background. Anniversary Salk Polio Vaccine. KM# 440 American Bald Eagle. KM# 578 Baseball Hall of Fame.
Date MS65 PF65 President Franklin D. Roosevelt Two eagles on branch. Baseball glove.
2012 42.00 — and Dr. Jonas Salk busts right. Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65
2012 — 42.00 Date MS65 PF65 2008 W 357 — 2014 W 550 —
KM# 552 Girl Scouts of the USA, 2015 P 40.00 — 2008 W — 357 2014 W — 525
100th Anniversary. Three busts right. 2015 W — 55.00 KM# 505 Medal of Honor. 1861 KM# 610 U.S. Marshals Service,
Date MS65 PF65 Medal of Honor design for the Navy. 225th Anniversary. Star, mountains.
2013 W 37.00 — Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65
2011 S — 357 2015 W 550 —
$5 (Half Eagle) 2015 W — 600
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Date Cents Nickels Dimes Quarters Halves Date Cents Nickels Dimes Quarters Halves
1944S 120 565 660 950 1,300 1982D Large date 4.00 54.00 66.00 165 80.00
1945 125 375 410 325 730 1982 Copper plated Zinc 8.00 — — — —
1945D 110 315 500 1,000 1,000 1982 Small date, copper plated zinc 3.00 — — — —
1945S 80.00 270 525 575 950 1982D Large date, copper plated zinc 35.00 — — — —
1946 39.00 80.00 140 365 1,025 1982D Small date, copper plated zinc 2.50 — — — —
1946D 36.50 75.00 140 380 900 1983 7.50 90.00 235 945 80.00
1946S 185 50.00 140 275 900 1983D 17.50 39.00 39.00 410 120
1947 220 58.00 215 735 1,000 1984 5.50 22.00 8.50 17.00 26.00
1947D 46.50 72.00 275 385 1,000 1984D 14.50 6.50 21.00 29.00 37.00
1947S 39.00 72.00 210 415 — 1985 4.25 10.00 9.75 31.00 76.00
1948 72.50 55.00 188 270 450 1985D 9.75 8.00 9.25 22.00 44.00
1948D 175 155 325 645 425 1986 20.00 8.75 25.00 85.00 75.00
1948S 165 80.00 255 475 — 1986D 31.50 24.50 22.50 210 90.00
1949 180 330 1,200 2,350 1,300 1987 6.50 6.00 7.75 15.50 52.00
1949D 125 215 550 1,285 1,475 1987D 13.50 4.50 8.75 15.50 52.00
1949S 140 138 2,350 — 2,250 1988 6.25 5.50 9.75 39.00 75.00
1950 115 120 525 395 750 1988D 12.50 9.00 9.25 22.50 45.00
1950D 42.00 385 200 440 875 1989 3.25 5.50 12.00 19.50 42.00
1950S 78.00 — 1,550 850 — 1989D 3.50 8.75 12.50 17.00 25.00
1951 165 230 140 435 390 1990 4.00 11.50 14.50 20.00 39.00
1951D 26.50 285 140 325 800 1990D 5.85 13.75 10.00 25.00 52.00
1951S 60.00 265 690 1,350 750 1991 2.60 12.00 10.00 29.00 37.50
1952 165 145 140 535 385 1991D 11.50 12.00 11.00 31.00 33.00
1952D 26.50 260 140 300 230 1992 3.00 46.00 8.00 42.00 21.00
1952S 300 42.00 290 1,000 1,585 1992D 5.00 9.00 8.00 27.50 50.00
1953 42.00 24.50 140 635 490 1993 3.25 13.50 9.50 39.00 64.00
1953D 22.50 17.00 140 280 280 1993D 7.50 17.50 13.00 36.00 17.00
1953S 35.00 39.00 140 280 850 1994 2.00 7.75 12.00 42.00 15.00
1954 39.00 57.50 140 280 280 1994D 2.00 8.00 12.00 47.50 20.00
1954D 22.50 24.00 140 280 280 1995 1.85 10.50 16.50 45.00 17.00
1954S 22.50 39.50 140 280 400 1995D 2.00 20.00 19.50 53.00 40.00
1955 24.50 19.00 140 280 300 1996 2.25 8.75 11.00 19.00 17.00
1955D 19.00 7.00 170 280 — 1996D 2.85 8.25 11.50 27.50 19.00
1955S 27.50 — 140 — — 1997 2.75 14.50 29.00 22.50 20.00
1956 10.50 7.50 140 280 280 1997D 3.35 60.00 11.00 39.00 16.50
1956D 12.50 9.25 140 280 — 1998 2.00 13.75 9.75 17.00 20.00
1957 10.00 12.50 140 280 280 1998D 1.85 14.00 12.00 18.00 16.50
1957D 9.50 4.75 140 280 280 1999P 2.35 5.50 8.50 — 20.00
1958 10.50 6.50 140 280 280 1999D 2.25 6.25 8.50 — 19.00
1958D 9.75 5.50 140 280 280 2000P 2.50 6.25 7.75 — 15.00
1959 2.50 5.00 140 280 280 2000D 1.75 4.75 7.00 — 17.00
1959D 2.10 5.25 140 280 280 2001P 3.75 4.75 7.75 — 16.50
1960 large date 1.60 4.40 140 280 280 2001D 2.00 6.50 7.25 — 16.00
1960 small date 220 — — — — 2002P 2.00 4.00 7.25 — 20.00
1960D large date 1.60 5.00 140 280 280 2002D 3.25 4.10 7.25 — 20.00
1960D small date 2.85 — — — — 2003P 3.35 7.50 7.00 — 22.50
1961 1.60 4.25 140 280 280 2003D 2.00 3.50 7.00 — 19.50
1961D 1.90 4.50 140 280 280 2004P Peace Medal Nickel 1.75 6.75 7.00 — 30.00
1962 1.65 5.25 140 280 280 2004D Peace Medal Nickel 2.50 7.00 7.00 — 30.00
1962D 1.65 5.50 140 280 280 2004P Keelboat Nickel — 4.00 — — —
1963 1.50 4.25 140 280 280 2004D Keelboat Nickel — 3.50 — — —
1963D 1.65 4.75 140 280 280 2005P Bison Nickel 1.75 3.25 7.00 — 21.00
1964 1.50 3.50 140 280 280 2005D Bison Nickel 2.75 3.25 7.00 — 21.00
1964D 1.60 3.50 140 280 280 2005P Ocean in view Nickel — 3.25 — — —
1965 2.25 8.75 8.00 25.00 120 2005D Ocean in view Nickel — 3.25 — — —
1966 3.75 6.00 10.00 53.00 120 2006P 2.75 3.25 8.50 — 29.00
1967 4.50 9.75 8.50 25.00 120 2006D 1.75 3.25 8.50 — 29.00
1968 1.75 — 8.50 25.00 — 2007P 1.75 3.50 8.00 — 21.00
1968D 1.70 6.00 9.50 33.00 120 2007D 1.75 3.50 7.75 — 21.00
1968S 1.90 6.25 — — — 2008P 1.75 3.75 8.00 — 24.50
1969 7.75 — 44.00 100 — 2008D 1.75 3.75 7.50 — 25.50
1969D 2.00 6.25 21.50 82.00 120 2009P Log Cabin 2.00 23.00 13.50 — 18.50
1969S 3.75 6.75 — — — 2009D Log Cabin 2.15 13.50 13.50 — 18.50
1970 2.10 — 8.00 26.00 — 2009P Log Splitter 1.75 — — — —
1970D 2.10 4.00 7.75 16.00 235 2009D Log Splitter 1.75 — — — —
1970S 3.00 4.50 — — — 2009P Professional 1.75 — — — —
1970S small date 2,650 — — — — 2009D Professional 1.75 — — — —
1971 17.00 26.50 16.00 50.00 26.00 2009P President 2.00 — — — —
1971D 3.00 7.50 9.50 19.50 15.50 2009D President 2.00 — — — —
1971S 4.00 — — — —
1972
1972D
2.00
6.00
6.50
5.75
11.00
10.00
23.00
21.50
32.00
23.00
50 State Quarters
1972S 4.75 — — — — Listings are for rolls containing uncirculated coins.
1973 1.75 6.25 10.50 22.00 25.50 Date Philadelphia Denver Date Philadelphia Denver
1973D 1.75 6.25 9.00 23.00 18.00 1999 Delaware 16.50 14.50 2003 Maine 16.50 22.00
1973S 3.00 — — — — 1999 Pennsylvania 21.00 21.00 2003 Missouri 12.00 20.00
1974 1.75 4.50 7.50 18.50 15.00 1999 New Jersey 13.00 17.00 2003 Arkansas 13.00 14.00
1974D 1.75 5.75 7.75 17.50 21.00 1999 Georgia 14.00 14.00 2004 Michigan 11.00 11.25
1974S 3.50 — — — — 1999 Connecticut 12.00 12.00 2004 Florida 12.00 11.50
1975 3.75 12.50 8.75 — — 2000 Massachusetts 11.50 12.00 2004 Texas 12.25 12.25
1975D 1.75 5.25 15.50 — — 2000 Maryland 12.00 12.00 2004 Iowa 12.25 11.00
1976 1.75 13.50 21.00 17.50 18.00 2000 South Carolina 12.00 11.50 2004 Wisconsin 14.00 15.00
1976D 2.50 11.00 18.00 17.50 15.50 2000 New Hampshire 12.00 11.50 2005 California 13.50 13.00
1977 1.75 6.25 9.75 16.50 21.50 2000 Virginia 12.00 12.00 2005 Minnesota 13.50 11.00
1977D 2.85 5.75 8.50 17.50 24.00 2001 New York 13.00 12.00 2005 Oregon 11.50 12.00
2001 North Carolina 12.00 11.00 2005 Kansas 11.00 11.00
1978 3.00 4.50 7.25 16.00 32.00
2001 Rhode Island 12.50 12.50 2005 West Virginia 11.50 11.00
1978D 10.00 5.00 8.00 16.50 46.50
2001 Vermont 12.50 12.50 2006 Nevada 12.00 12.00
1979 1.75 4.75 8.75 17.00 22.50 2001 Kentucky 12.50 14.00 2006 Nebraska 11.50 11.50
1979D 3.00 5.75 8.00 22.50 22.50 2002 Tennessee 18.50 22.00 2006 Colorado 12.00 11.50
1980 1.75 4.25 8.00 16.50 20.50 2002 Ohio 113 12.00 2006 North Dakota 12.50 12.00
1980D 2.50 4.50 7.50 16.50 20.50 2002 Louisiana 11.50 12.00 2006 South Dakota 11.75 11.75
1981 1.75 4.25 7.50 16.50 16.50 2002 Indiana 11.50 12.50 2007 Montana 12.00 12.00
1981D 1.85 4.25 8.00 16.50 19.00 2002 Mississippi 14.50 14.50 2007 Washington 13.00 16.00
1982 Large date 2.50 — — — — 2003 Illinois 32.00 33.00 2007 Idaho 13.00 15.50
1982 Small date 25.00 325 270 250 98.00 2003 Alabama 15.00 16.00 2007 Wyoming 12.00 12.00
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1999S 9 piece
Sets Sold
2,557,899
Issue Price
19.95
Value
11.25 FIRST SPOUSE GOLD COINAGE
1999S 5 quarter set 1,169,958 13.95 5.75
1999S Silver 804,565 31.95 92.00 $10 (Eagle)
2000S 10 piece 3,097,442 19.95 9.00
2000S 5 quarter set 995,803 13.95 4.75 KM# 407 • Subject: Martha KM# 483 • Subject: Buchanan’s
2000S Silver 965,421 31.95 32.00 Washington • 15.55 g., 0.9999 Gold Liberty • 15.52 g., 0.999 Gold 0.4985
2001S 10 piece 2,249,498 19.95 13.00 0.500 oz. AGW, 26.5 oz. AGW, 26.5
2001S 5 quarter set 774,800 13.95 5.25 Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65
2001S Silver 849,600 31.95 45.00 2007W 673 — 2010W 720 —
2002S 10 piece 2,319,766 19.95 11.00 2007W — 698 2010W — 680
2002S 5 quarter set 764,419 13.95 6.50 KM# 408 • Subject: Abigail Adams KM# 484 • Subject: Mary Todd
2002S Silver 892,229 31.95 34.00 • 15.55 g., 0.9999 Gold 0.500 oz. Lincoln • 15.52 g., 0.999 Gold 0.4985
2003S 10 piece 2,175,684 16.75 9.75 AGW, 26.5
2003S 5 quarter set 1,225,507 13.95 5.00 oz. AGW, 26.5
Date MS65 PF65
2003S Silver 1,142,858 31.95 32.00 Date MS65 PF65
2007W 700 —
2004S 11 piece 1,804,396 22.95 15.00 2007W — 673 2010W 710 —
2004S 5 quarter set 987,960 23.95 6.00 2010W — 720
KM# 409 • Subject: Jefferson - Bust
2004S Silver 11 piece 1,187,673 37.95 34.00 coinage design • 15.55 g., 0.9999 KM# 509 • Subject: Eliza Johnson •
2004S Silver 5 quarter set 594,137 — 22.00
Gold 0.500 oz. AGW, 26.5 15.55 g., 0.999 Gold 0.4994 oz. AGW, 26.5
2005S American Legacy — — 84.50 Date MS65 PF65
Date MS65 PF65
2005S American Legacy — — 66.00 2007W 686 — 2011W 740 —
2005S 11 piece — 22.95 9.50 2007W — 686 2011W — 710
2005S 5 quarter set — 15.95 4.25 KM# 510 • Subject: Julia Grant • 15.55
2005S Silver 11 piece — 37.95 34.00
KM# 410 • Subject: Dolley Madison
• 15.55 g., 0.9999 Gold 0.500 oz. g., 0.999 Gold 0.4995 oz. AGW, 26.5
2005S Silver 5 quarter set — 23.95 21.00
AGW, 26.5 Date MS65 PF65
2006S 10 piece clad — 22.95 11.75
Date MS65 PF65 2011W 700 —
2006S 5 quarter set — 15.95 3.00
2007W 693 — 2011W — 710
2006S Silver 10 piece — 37.95 34.00
2006S Silver 5 quarter set — 23.95 21.00 2007W — 673 KM# 511 • Subject: Lucy Hayes • 15.55
2006S American Legacy — — 68.00 KM# 430 • Subject: Elizabeth g., 0.999 Gold 0.4995 oz. AGW, 26.5
2007S 5 quarter set — 13.95 6.25 Monroe • 15.55 g., 0.999 Gold 0.4995 Date MS65 PF65
2007S Silver 5 quarter set — 22.95 21.00 oz. AGW, 26.5 2011W 840 —
2007S 14 piece clad — — 18.00 Date MS65 PF65 2011W — 760
2007S Silver 14 piece — — 38.00 2008W 713 — KM# 512 • Subject: Lucretia
2007S Presidental $ set — — 5.00 2008W — 680 Garfield • 15.55 g., 0.999 Gold 0.4995
2007S American Legacy — — 66.00 KM# 431 • Subject: Lousia Adams • oz. AGW, 26.5
2008S 5 quarter clad set — 22.95 22.00 15.55 g., 0.999 Gold 0.4995 oz. AGW, Date MS65 PF65
2008S 5 quarter silver set — — 23.00
26.5 2011W 880 —
2008S 14 piece clad set — — 35.00 2011W — 780
Date MS65 PF65
2008S 14 piece silver set 734,045 — 45.00 2008W 693 —
2008S Presidental $ set — — 10.00 KM# 532 • Subject: Alice Paul,
2008W — 730
2008S American Legacy — — 75.00 suffragist • 15.55 g., 0.999 Gold
KM# 432 • Subject: Jackson’s 0.4995 oz. AGW, 26.5
2009S 18 piece clad set 1,477,967 — 19.00
2009S 18 piece silver set 694,406 — 39.00 Liberty • 15.55 g., 0.999 Gold 0.4995 Date MS65 PF65
2009S Presidential $ set 627,925 — 7.25 oz. AGW, 26.5 2012W 723 —
2009S Lincoln Chronicle — — 75.00 Date MS65 PF65 2012W — 750
2009S Lincoln 4 piece — — 9.00 2008W 760 —
2008W — 750 KM# 533 • Subject: Frances
2009S 6 quarter clad set — — 5.75 Cleveland (First Term) • 15.55 g.,
2009S 6 quarter silver set — — 27.00 KM# 433 • Subject: van Buren’s
Liberty • 15.55 g., 0.999 Gold 0.4995 0.999 Gold 0.4995 oz. AGW, 26.5
2010S 14 piece clad set 1,103,950 — 28.00
Date MS65 PF65
2010S 14 piece silver set 583,912 — 42.00 oz. AGW, 26.5 2012W 740 —
2010S Presidential $ set 535,463 — 20.50 Date MS65 PF65
2012W — 750
2010S 6 quarter set 276,335 — 12.00 2008W 800 —
2010S 5 quarter silver set 274,003 — 21.00 2008W — 770 KM# 534 • Subject: Caroline
2011S 5 quarter silver set 147,005 — 23.00 KM# 456 • Subject: Anna Harrison • Harrison • 15.55 g., 0.999 Gold
2011S 14 piece silver set 572,247 — 55.00
15.55 g., 0.999 Gold 0.4995 oz. AGW, 0.4995 oz. AGW, 26.5
2011S 5 quarter clad set 151,434 — 14.50 Date MS65 PF65
2011S Presidential $ set 299,161 — 26.00
26.5 2012W 752 —
Date MS65 PF65
2011S 14 piece clad set 1,095,318 — 28.00 2012W — 762
2009W 730 —
2011S 6 quarter set — — 12.00 KM# 535 • Subject: Frances
2009W — 720
2012S 5 quarter silver set — — 27.00
KM# 457 • Subject: Lettia Tyler • 15.55 Cleveland (Second Term) • 15.55 g.,
2012S 14 piece silver set — — 210
2012S 5 quarter clad set — — 13.75 g., 0.999 Gold 0.4995 oz. AGW, 26.5 0.999 Gold 0.4995 oz. AGW, 26.5
Date MS65 PF65
2012S 14 piece clad set — — 110 Date MS65 PF65
2012W 710 —
2012S Presidential $ set — — 60.00 2009W 750 —
2012W — 720
2012S 8 piece Limited Edition — — 220 2009W — 740
2013S 5 quarter silver set — 36.95 32.00 KM# 458 • Subject: Julia Tyler • 15.55 KM# 561 • Subject: Ida McKinley • 15.55
2013S 14 piece silver set — 60.95 63.00
g., 0.999 Gold 0.4995 oz. AGW, 26.5 g., 0.999 Gold 0.4995 oz. AGW, 26.5
2013S 5 quarter clad set — 14.95 13.00 Date MS65 PF65
Date MS65 PF65
2013S 14 piece clad set — 31.95 28.00 2013W 860 —
2009W 693 —
2013S Presidential $ set — 18.95 15.00 2013W — 770
2009W — 773
2013S 8 piece Limited Edition — 139 165 KM# 562 • Subject: Edith Roosevelt
2014S 5 quarter silver set — 36.95 32.00 KM# 459 • Subject: Sarah Polk • 15.55
g., 0.999 Gold 0.4995 oz. AGW, 26.5 • 15.55 g., 0.999 Gold 0.4995 oz.
2014S 14 piece silver set — 60.95 51.00
2014S 5 quarter clad set — 14.95 14.00 Date MS65 PF65 AGW, 26.5
2009W 710 — Date MS65 PF65
2014S 14 piece clad set — 31.95 28.00
2009W — 740 2013W 760 —
2014S Presidential $ set — 18.95 16.00
2013W — 1,068
2014S 8 piece Limited Edition — 139 165 KM# 465 • Subject: Margaret Taylor
2015S 5 quarter silver set — 31.95 25.00 • 15.55 g., 0.999 Gold 0.4995 oz. KM# 563 • Subject: Helen Taft • 15.55
2015S 14 piece silver set — 53.95 46.00 AGW, 26.5 g., 0.999 Gold 0.4995 oz. AGW, 26.5
2015S 5 quarter clad set — 14.95 14.00 Date MS65 PF65
Date MS65 PF65
2015S 14 piece clad set — 32.95 30.00 2013W 800 —
2009W 700 —
2015S Presidential $ set — 18.95 16.00 2013W — 810
2009W — 700
2016S 5 quarter silver set — 31.95 25.00 KM# 564 • Subject: Ellen Wilson • 15.55
2016S 13 piece silver set — 52.95 55.00 KM# 481 • Subject: Abigail Filmore
• 15.52 g., 0.999 Gold 0.4985 oz. g., 0.999 Gold 0.4995 oz. AGW, 26.5
2016S 5 quarter clad set — 14.95 14.00 Date MS65 PF65
2016S 13 piece clad set — 31.95 40.00 AGW, 26.5 2013W 840 —
2016S Presidential $ set — 17.95 14.00 Date MS65 PF65
2013W — 780
2016S 8 piece Limited Edition — 139 165 2010W 700 —
2017S 5 quarter silver set — 31.95 25.00 2010W — 700 KM# 565 • Subject: Edith Wilson • 15.55
2017S 10 piece silver set — 47.95 40.00 KM# 482 • Subject: Jane Pierce • 15.52 g., 0.999 Gold 0.4995 oz. AGW, 26.5
2017S 5 quarter clad set — 14.95 14.00 Date MS65 PF65
g., 0.999 Gold 0.4985 oz. AGW, 26.5 2013W 860 —
2017S 10 piece clad set — 26.95 25.00 Date MS65 PF65
2017S 8 piece Limited Edition — 139 165 2013W — 780
2010W 703 —
2018S 10 piece silver set — 49.95 60.00 2010W — 700
2018S 10 piece clad set — 27.95 35.00
2019S 10 piece clad set — 27.95 35.00
AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL 2013P Vapor blast finsih 165 240 2015P Vapor blast finish
KM# 558 • Subject: Great Basin KM# 632 • Subject: Blue Ridge
190 240
2011P Vapor blast finish 200 240 g., 0.999 Silver 4.9951 oz. ASW Dunes National Park • 155.55 g., KM# 650 • Subject: Theodore
Date MS65 MS69 0.999 Silver 4.996 oz. ASW Roosevelt National Park • 155.50 g.,
KM# 514 • Subject: Glacier 2012 360 260 Date MS65 MS69 0.999 Silver 4.9944 oz. ASW, 76.2
National Park • 155.55 g., 0.999 2012P Vapor blast finish 750 240 2014 130 260 Date MS65 MS69
Silver 4.996 oz. ASW KM# 540 • Subject: Denali 2014P Vapor blast finish 165 240 2016 200 260
Date MS65 MS69
2011 122 260
National Park • 155.55 g., 0.999 KM# 584 • Subject: Everglades 2016P Vapor blast finish 190 240
2011P Vapor blast finish 205 240 Silver 4.9961 oz. ASW National Park • 155.55 g., 0.999 KM# 651 • Subject: Fort
Date MS65 MS69 Silver 4.996 oz. ASW Moultrie (Fort Sumter) National
KM# 515 • Subject: Olympic 2012 130 260 Date MS65 MS69 Monument • 155.50 g., 0.999
National Park • 155.55 g., 0.999 2012P Vapor blast finish 360 240 2014 130 260
Silver 4.996 oz. ASW 2014P Vapor blast finish 165 240
Silver 4.9944 oz. ASW, 76.2
Date MS65 MS69
Date MS65 MS69 2016 200 260
2011 111 260 2016P Vapor blast finish 190 240
2011P Vapor blast finish 200 240
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1912 Circ .69, VG 1.59 F 1.95, VF 4.79
BU ............................................39.95
1912-D Circ 3.29, G 5.59 VG Cl 5.29,
VG ..............................................7.95
1924-S Circ .59, G .99 VG 1.19, F 2.49
VF ...............................................4.59
1925 VG .19, F .29 VF .39, XF 2.29
AU BR ........................................5.59
1912-S G 14.95, VG Cl 13.95 VG..16.95 1925 MS-60 Brown........................7.95
Phone - (715)-892-7493 - 10AM - 5 PM Central Time • FREE PRICE LIST 1913 G ..............................................39 1925-D Circ .29, G .49 VG .79, F 1.79
Large Cents 1863 Filler 2.95, G Detail 5.95 G 7.49, 1913-D Circ .79, G 1.49 VG 1.79,
1895 Circ 1.19, G 1.79 VG 1.99, F Old VF 2.29, XF 12.95 AU Cl ...........14.95
1800/79 Style 2 AG ......................44.95 VG 8.95 XF Dark 9.95, XF 41.95 CH F Cl 1.29 VF ................................6.95
Cl................................................1.29 1925-S G .49, VG .79 F 1.59, VF 2.29
1913-S G 8.95,VG 12.95 F Cl .......11.95 XF .............................................10.95
1803 Weak Date Fair/AG ..............29.95 AU ............................................76.95 1896 Circ. .99, G ............................1.59
1914 G .59, VG .89 F 1.79, VF Cl 1.59
1807/6 AG ....................................59.95 1864 CN G Details Porous – Broken 1897 G ...........................................1.75 1926 XF 1.29, AU Cl 1.29 AU 4.59
VF ...............................................4.79 MS-60 Brown .............................6.59
1817 AG 13 Stars.........................14.95 Die Reverse 8.95 G 17.49, F .....26.95 1898 Circ .99, G 1.29 F 1.95, VF ....2.95 1914-D NGC Fine details – 1926-D G .89, VG 1.19 F 2.79, VF 4.79
1818 G/AG ...................................13.95 1864 BR Cull 2.95, G CL 6.95 G 10.95, 1899 G 1.59, VG 1.79 F 1.99, VF 2.95 Cleaned ..................................129.95 XF-40 Cl .....................................4.95
1820 Fair ........................................7.95 F 21.95 NGC UNC Details – Brown XF ...............................................7.59
1914-S F 22.95, XF-40 .................69.95
and Red with good eye appeal..79.95 1900 G ...........................................1.29 1926-S VG 8.95, F 9.95 VF 11.95,
1823/2 VG ..................................224.95 1915 Circ .99, G .............................1.59 VF Cl 9.59 XF............................28.95
1824/2 G/AG Minor Probs............54.95 1864-L NGC UNC Details – Cleaned 1901 Circ .99, G 1.29 VG 1.59, F 1.89
1915-D Circ .79, G 1.49 VG 2.49,
Mostly Brown with some Red. Good AU BR ......................................14.95 1927 AU Cl 1.49, AU ......................4.59
1827 G Old Clean 26.95, G...........39.95 F 4.95 VF 7.95, XF ....................24.95 1927-D G .59, VG .79 F .99, VF 1.99
1828 Small Date G 26.95 eye appeal. .............................299.95 1902 G 1.29, VG 1.79 F 1.89, VF....2.79
1915-S G Cl 9.95, VG 18.49 VG XF 5.95, XF Cl 2.29 AU BR .......20.95
VG Dets. 9.95, VG ....................39.95 1865 AG/G Cl 5.95, F Corr. 3.95 1903 Circ .99, G 1.29 VG 1.79, VF 2.59
Cl 9.95, F 23.95 F Odd Tone 19.95,
XF 5.95, XF Details Porous .........2.95 1927-S VF 2.29, XF Cl 4.95 XF .....12.49
1829 AG/G ...................................19.95 XF .............................................38.95 XF-40 Off Color ........................39.95 1928 XF .79, AU Cl .99 MS63 BR ..12.95
1838 Cull/Gold Plated 2.95 G-4 16.95, 1866 VG Old Cl 43.95, VG ............56.95 1904 G 1.29, F 1.89 VF 2.59, VF Old 1916 G .39, F .59 VF 1.95, XF ........6.95 1928-D VG .69, F .99 VF 1.79, XF 4.95
VG Det 9.95 VG ........................22.95 1867 G Old Cl 34.95, G ................42.95 Cl 1.59 AU Minor Carbon Spot ...9.95
1916-D G .59, VG .79 F 1.99, VF 3.59
1905 Circ .99, G 1.29 VG 1.69, F 1.89 XF Cl 1.99, AU BR ....................16.95
1841 G .........................................19.95 1868 Cull – Ugly 3.95, F Corr. 7.95 XF .............................................10.59 1928-S VG .69, F............................1.19
G 42.95, VG 56.95 F Porous.....24.95 VF 2.49, AU-50 .........................15.95
1916-S Circ .69, G 1.29 VG 1.69,
1845 F ..........................................22.95 1929-D VG .69, VF 1.95 XF 4.59,
1846 Cull 3.95, G Holed 5.95 G CL .9.95 1869 Cull – Ugly 3.95, G/AG Bent .29.95 1906 Circ .99, G 1.29 VG 1.69, F 1.79 F 2.95 VF 7.95, XF ....................22.95 XF Cl...........................................2.49
1870 VG Details – Light Pitting ....39.95 VF 2.79, XF Old Cl 2.95 AU BR .16.95
1917 VF 1.39, XF 4.29 AU-55 Some
1847 G Reverse Rim Damage 5.95 1929-S XF-40.................................5.59
G 10.95, F – Corr 9.95 VG Environ. 1871 VG .....................................104.95 1907 G 1.29, VG 1.69 F 1.79, VF 2.69 Red...........................................12.95 1930-D VF .59, XF 1.49 AU Cl 1.79
1872 AG 47.95, VG Cl ..................89.95 XF Old Cl. 2.95, XF .....................5.95
1917-D Circ .49, G .79 VG .99, F 2.39
Damage 9.95 F Small Sig MS-63 BR ................................12.95
Reverse ....................................16.95 1873 G- 14.95, G Bent 6.95 G Cl 13.95, 1908 G 1.29, VG 1.79 F 1.99, VF....2.99 VF 4.59, XF ...............................32.95 1930-S XF .........................................99
1848 VG Details Corr. Dug 7.95 F..16.95 VG ............................................26.95 1908-S VG Porous 56.95 aF ........89.95
1917-S Circ .29, G .49 VG .59, F .......99 1931 Circ .29, F .69 VF 1.29, XF 2.99
1849 Cull 3.95, F CL.....................13.95 1874 Cull 4.95, AG/G 9.95 G Dug 5.95, 1909 Circ 3.95, VG 6.95 F 7.95, 1918 VG .29, F .39 VF .59, XF 3.79 AU Cl ..........................................3.49
G 15.95 VG 26.95, F – Dug 13.95 VF 9.95 VF Old Cl 4.95, UNC AU 8.29, UNC BR .....................12.95
1850 F CL.....................................13.95 Details – Cleaned......................24.95
1918-D G .59, VG .89 F 1.19, VF 1931-D F 5.95, VF 6.79 XF 9.95,
1851 Cull 3.95, AG 7.95 F Corrosion VF Light Corrosion ...................16.95 XF Cl...........................................6.59
1875 Cull 3.95, AG 7.95 AG/G 9.95, Lincoln Cents Cl 1.09 VF 3.39, XF...................13.95
5.95 VF-20 26.95 XF Details Dark 1909-VDB F 6.95, VF Cl 4.95 VF 7.95,
1918-S G .29, VG .69 F 1.29, VF 2.95 1931-S XF+ 69.95, AU Cl .............69.95
Porosity....................................19.95 G Cl 9.95 G 15.95, G Details 6.95 1932 G 1.49, F 2.49 VF-20 2.79,
VG 27.95, VF ............................52.95 XF 9.95 AU BR 11.95 MS-60 Brown
XF Cl...........................................2.79
1852 VG 15.95, F 24.95 AU 17.95 MS-63 Brown 19.95 MS-65
1919 F .39, VF .45 XF 1.29, AU 4.29 AU Cl ..........................................5.59
Detail ........................................39.95 1876 Cull Ugly 2.95, G CL 16.95 1932-D Circ .69, VG 1.49 F 1.89,
G 25.95, VF ............................104.95 1909 Red Brown NGC .......................62.95
MS-60+ Brown ...........................7.95
1853 Cull 3.95 XF Porous ............29.95 Circ .79, G 1.59 VG 1.95, F 2.29
1919-D Circ .29, F .89 VF 2.29, XF ..7.95 VF 2.29 XF 2.95, AU CL 3.59 AU
1854 VG 17.95, XF Dark...............29.95 1878 AG 12.95, G Dug 13.95 G 23.95, VF 2.95, XF 3.79 XF Dark 6.95, Brown.........................................8.95
VG Cl 22.95 VF .......................117.95 1919-S G .29, VG .39 F .89, VF 1.89
1856 Cull........................................3.95 AU ..............................................9.95
XF 4.95, MS-63 Brown/Red Couple 1933 Circ .79, G 1.29 VG 1.49, F 1.95
1879 G Cl 3.95, G 5.95 VG 7.95, VF 2.29, XF .................................5.59
Flying Eagle Cents F Cl .............................................5.95 1909 MS-60 Brown......................11.95
Small Carbon Spots. Decent.....94.95
1909 MS-63 Brown......................18.95 1933-D G 2.99, F 4.79 XF 10.95,
1857 G CL – Cud obverse 13.95 VG 1880 CG Old Cl 1.95, F 5.95 1920 G .19, F .39 VF .79, XF 2.29
CL 19.95, VG+ 28.95 F/Corrosion 1909 MS-64 Brown......................35.95
AU Cl 2.49 MS-64 RB...............39.95 AU Cl 5.49 UNC Details Cl. .......12.95
AU Cl ........................................17.95 1909-S F Minor Corr. Rev. 49.95 1920-D G .39, VG .49 F ..................1.19 1934 AU 2.95, UNC RB ..................6.95
9.95, F 33.95 VF Cl ...................32.95 1881 Circ 1.95, G 2.79 VF Corr. .....1.95
1858 SL Cull 2.95, VG 29.95 F OBV – F 76.95, VF Cl ...........................59.95
1920-S G .39, F .69 XF .................10.95 1934-D XF 3.59, AU Cl ...................4.95
1882 Circ 1.49, G 2.79 XF Details ..4.95 1909-S VDB F Old Cleaning – Retoned 1921 VG .49, F .69 VF 2.49, XF ......9.29 1935 AU Cl .79, BU ........................7.95
Cull Rev 3.95 VF Old Cl. 29.95, NGC 1883 AG 1.49, G 2.79 VG ...............2.95 1935-D UNC.................................10.95
AU Details Cleaned – High end AU PCGS Genuine ........................595.00
1921-S Circ .69, G 1.19 VG 1.95, F
1884 Circ 1.49, G 2.95 VG 3.49, F Old 1910 G .39, F .49 VF .59, XF 3.79
2.95 VF Cl 2.95, VF 5.95 AU .....55.95 1935-S AU Cl .99, AU.....................3.95
coin that was cleaned. Decent eye Cl. 2.99 XF................................23.95 1936 UNC 2.49 1936-D UNC..........3.49
appeal.....................................149.95 AU BR ........................................7.95
1922-D Filler 6.95, Circ 8.95 G 16.95,
1885 G Old Cl. 4.95, VG 7.79 VF Old 1910 MS-63 Brown......................23.95
VG Cl 9.95 VG 17.95, F 18.95 1937 MS-60 Mostly Red .99 MS-63
1858 LL AG 9.95, VG Old Cl .........19.95 Cl 7.95 XF Details – Dug with 4 pock 1910-S G Cl 6.95, G 11.95 VG Cl 7.95, Mostly Red 1.95 MS-65 Gem
Indian Cents VF 19.95, XF .............................30.95
marks on obverse.......................7.95 F 17.59 1911 G .39, F 1.29 VF 1.79,
1923 F .49 1923-S Filler .99, Circ 2.95 BU ..............................................4.49
1859 Filler 3.95, AG 5.95 G/AG 7.95, 1886 G T-I 2.95, VF-20.................46.95 XF 5.95 MS-64 Brown - Hints ofG 5.49, VG 6.59 F 7.49, VF 9.95 VF 1937-D XF .49, UNC.......................2.95
VG 13.79 VG Details ...................6.95 1886 G V-2.....................................5.95 Red...........................................44.95
Cl 6.95 VF-20 PCGS ...................9.95 1937-S UNC ...................................2.59
1860 G Round Bust 8.95 G CL 6.95 1887 Circ 1.29, G 2.29 VG 2.59, F..3.59 1911-D Circ 2.59, G 3.95 VG Cl 3.59, 1924 F .29, VF .79 XF 4.59, AU CL 4.59 1938 BU .........................................7.95
VF Details – Dark Corrosion 6.95 1888 Circ 1.29, G 2.59 VG .............2.79 VG 4.79 F 7.95, VF ...................19.95
AU 8.59 MS-60 Brown .............14.95 1938-D XF .49, UNC.......................6.29
VF 36.95, XF 52.95 XF Details Dark/ 1889 Circ 1.19, G 1.49 VG .............1.99 1911-S G Cl 19.95, VG Cl 24.95 1924-D G/AG 19.95, G 24.95 F 31.95 1939 BU .........................................2.69
Corrosion ...................................5.95 1890 Circ 1.19, G 1.95 VG .............2.29 VF Porous 26.95 VF Cl .............29.95
VG ............................................32.95 1939-D XF .69, UNC.......................6.95
1861 AG 12.95, VG ......................25.95 1891 Circ 1.19, G 1.95 VF ..............3.79
1862 G Dark 3.79, G Cl 5.95 G 1892 G 1.95, XF-40 ......................15.49 1.Coins removed from original holders may NOT be returned. 4. Shipping is $5.00 on orders under $100.00 -
Scratch 4.95, VG Cl 6.95 F 10.95, 1893 Circ 1.19, G ...........................1.95 2. Wisconsin Residents add 5.50% Sales Tax Over $100.00 Shipping is $7.00.
CH AU ......................................66.95 1894 Circ 2.79, G 4.29 F ..............10.79 3. We accept Cash, Checks, MO’s. 5. Visa/MC accepted No Surcharge for credit cards.