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Colonial Coinage ––––––––––––––––– 1923. PCGS. MS-65. RD. . . . . . $375.00 1939. PCGS. PR-67. Rev of ‘38. $425.00 1809. PCGS. XF-40. . . . . . . . . . $599.00
1662. Massachusetts. PCGS. AU-50. 1926-S. PCGS. MS-63. BN.. . . . $525.00 1942-P. NGC. PR-67. Silver. . . . $235.00
Oak Tree 2 Pence. Small 2, Noe-30. Two-Cent Pieces –––––––––––––––––– Bust Dimes ––––––––––––––––––––––
Excellent eye appeal! . . . . . . $6995.00 1864 Small Motto. NGC. MS-65. BN. 1821. NGC. AU-53. Large Date. $950.00
Sharply struck and lustrous. . $2625.00 1829. NGC. AU-55. . . . . . . . . . $629.00
1864 Small Motto. PCGS. F-12. $425.00 Seated Liberty Dimes –––––––––––––
1867. PCGS. Genuine. Doubled Die 1844. PCGS. F-12. Scarce date. $399.00
Obverse. VF Detail - Environmental 1845-O. NGC. AU-55. . . . . . . $4750.00
Damage.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $375.00 1853. PCGS. AU-55. No Arrows. $1375.00
1871. PCGS. MS-65. RB. CAC. $1750.00 Mercury Dimes –––––––––––––––––––
1820/19. PCGS. MS-62. CAC. Curl Base 2.
1872. PCGS. F-12. . . . . . . . . . . $525.00 1934. NGC. MS-66. FB. . . . . . . $249.00
The overdate is strong & very pro-
Nickel Three-Cent Pieces ––––––––––– 1934-D. PCGS. MS-67. . . . . . . . $575.00
nounced. Marks are minor. . $9495.00
1865. PCGS. MS-65. CAC. . . . . $625.00 1937. PCGS. PR-64. . . . . . . . . . $475.00
1779. Rhode Island. PCGS. AU-55. Ship 1832. PCGS. XF-45. Sm. Letters. $259.00
1876. NGC. PR-67. CAM.. . . . $3750.00 1938. PCGS. PR-66. . . . . . . . . . $350.00
Token. Wreath below ship. Struck in 1837. PCGS. AU-55. . . . . . . . . . $795.00
1878. PCGS. PR-66. CAM. . . . $1095.00 1938-S. NGC. MS-66. FB.. . . . . $209.00
pewter. A propaganda piece. $7500.00 1838. PCGS. AU-55. Reeded Edge.
1879. PCGS. PR-67+. Flashy. . $1395.00 1939. NGC. PR-66.. . . . . . . . . . $295.00
1783. Chalmers. NGC. Genuine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $695.00
1881. PCGS. PR-64. . . . . . . . . . $395.00 1939. PCGS. MS-67. FB. CAC. . $875.00
NCS. XF Details-Holed. Shilling, Seated Liberty Half Dollars ––––––––
1885. PCGS. PR-67+. CAC. . . $3250.00 1941. PCGS. PR-66. . . . . . . . . . $225.00
Long Worm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2495.00 1845-O. NGC. XF-45.. . . . . . . . $399.00
1944-S. NGC. MS-67. FB.. . . . . $225.00
1888. PCGS. PR-65. . . . . . . . . . $475.00 1881. NGC. F-12. . . . . . . . . . . . $650.00
Half Cents ––––––––––––––––––––––– 1945-D. NGC. MS-67. FB. . . . $199.000
Shield Nickels ––––––––––––––––––––– 1885. NGC. PR-66. Scarce. . . $3250.00
1809. PCGS. AU-58. . . . . . . . . . $795.00 Twenty Cent Piece –––––––––––––––––
1857. PCGS. MS-63. BN. . . . . . $675.00 1877. PCGS. PR-63. CAM. . . . $9500.00
Large Cents –––––––––––––––––––––– Bust Quarters ––––––––––––––––––––––
1793. PCGS. VF-25. CAC. S-11c. Lettered
Edge. Very strong eye appeal! $15950.00
1822. PCGS. XF-40. . . . . . . . . . $525.00
1848. PCGS. MS-63. BN. . . . . . $575.00
1856. PCGS. MS-65. RB. Upright 5. 1866. NGC. PR-67. Popular first year
A virtually mark-free Gem.. . $1350.00 & short lived ‘Rays’ type. 600 minted.
Flying Eagle Cents ––––––––––––––––– Classic old ‘fat boy’ holder. $10495.00 1885. PCGS. PR-66. CAM. Exquisite
1857. NGC. AU-50. . . . . . . . . . $299.00 1875. PCGS. PR-64. CAM. . . . . $695.00 1804. PCGS. VF-20. The second year for iridescent copper-gold toning Incred-
1857. PCGS. MS-64. CAC. . . . $1950.00 1878. PCGS. PR-66+. Flashy. . $1875.00 quarter dollar coinage and very scarce ible quality and eye appeal!. $5495.00
Indian Head Cents –––––––––––––––– 1881. PCGS. PR-67. CAC.. . . . $1675.00 with just 6,738 minted. This is a won- Barber Half Dollars ––––––––––––––––
1865. PCGS. MS-64. BN. Fancy 5. $325.00 1883. NGC. PF-66. CAC. . . . . . $750.00 derful coin for the grade. . . $13950.00 1909. PCGS. AU-50. . . . . . . . . . $369.00
1869. PCGS. XF-45. . . . . . . . . . $495.00 Liberty Nickel –––––––––––––––––––– 1824/2. PCGS. VF-35. . . . . . . . $3695.00 1911-D. NGC. Genuine. AU Details -
1873. PCGS. PR-65. RD. Closed 3. 1904. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . . . . . . $425.00 1837. PCGS. XF-40. . . . . . . . . . $375.00 Cleaned. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $275.00
Sharply struck. . . . . . . . . . . . $2375.00 Buffalo Nickels ––––––––––––––––––– Seated Liberty Quarters –––––––––––– 1914. PCGS. XF-45. A ‘key’.. . $1295.00
1875. NGC. MS-65. RB. . . . . . . $795.00 1913 T-1. NGC. MS-67+. . . . . $1095.00 1859-S. PCGS. F-15. Scarce.. . $1350.00 Walking Liberty Half Dollars –––––––
1876. PCGS. XF-40. . . . . . . . . . $199.00 1913-S T-1. PCGS. MS-66+. . . $2650.00 1859-S. PCGS. XF-40. . . . . . . . $5195.00 1917-D Obv. PCGS. AU-53. . . . $575.00
1889. PCGS. MS-65. BN. . . . . . $375.00 1915. PCGS. MS-67. Flashy. . . $2250.00 1867. PCGS. VF-20. Scarce. . . . $995.00 1929-S. PCGS. MS-65+. . . . . . $4095.00
1903. PCGS. MS-65. RD. . . . . . $695.00 1917-D. PCGS. MS-66. Nice! . $5095.00 1878-CC. ANACS. MS-63. . . . $1375.00 1936. NGC. PR-66. Blast white. $5150.00
1907. PCGS. MS-64. RB. . . . . . $249.00 Barber Quarters –––––––––––––––––– 1938. NGC. MS-64. . . . . . . . . . $195.00
1909-S. NGC. MS-64. RB. . . . $2250.00 1896-S. PCGS. G-4. CAC. . . . . $1050.00 1938-D. PCGS. MS-67. Satiny. $5325.00
Lincoln Cents ––––––––––––––––––––– 1899. PCGS. PR-64. CAM. . . . $1295.00 1939. PCGS. PR-65. . . . . . . . . . $699.00
1909-VDB. PCGS. MS-66. RD. . $550.00 1913-S. PCGS. G-6. . . . . . . . . $1750.00 1939-D. NGC. MS-67. Frosty. . $1295.00
Standing Liberty Quarters –––––––––– 1942-S. NGC. MS-65. .. . . . . . . $275.00
1929-D. PCGS. MS-63. . . . . . . . $299.00 1943-D. NGC. MS-66. . . . . . . . $225.00
1929-S. PCGS. MS-66. FH. . . . $1595.00 1944-S. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . . . . $249.00
1918/7-D. NGC. XF-40. Strong detail Washington Quarters ––––––––––––– Franklin Half Dollars –––––––––––––––
including a crystal clear date. The sur- 1932-S. PCGS. MS-63. . . . . . . . $495.00 1949-S. NGC. MS-66. FBL.. . . . $550.00
faces are a beautiful light nickel-gray 1936-D. PCGS. MS-62. . . . . . . . $675.00 1949-S. PCGS. MS-66. . . . . . . . $295.00
1914. PCGS. PR-66+. RD. Incredible w/a touch of remnant luster.. $8995.00 1939-S. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . . . . $275.00 1954-S. PCGS. MS-65. FBL. . . . $259.00
quality w/beautiful mint red surfaces. 1936. PCGS. Genuine. Satin Finish Proof. Bust Half Dollars –––––––––––––––––– 1955. NGC. PR-67. UCAM. . . $1195.00
The strike is needle-sharp! . . $4995.00 UNC Details - Envir. Damage. $750.00 1795. PCGS. VG-10. A over E in 1958. NGC. PR-69.. . . . . . . . . . $750.00
1914-D. NGC. XF-40. . . . . . . . . $750.00 1937-D 3 legs. PCGS. XF-40. CAC. STATES on the reverse. . . . . . $2250.00 Bust Dollars ––––––––––––––––––––––
1914-D. PCGS. XF-45. . . . . . . . $975.00 A nice problem-free example. $1050.00 1806. PCGS. VF-20. Pointed 6, Stem. 1795. NGC. F-15. CAC. Draped Bust.
1915. PCGS. PR-66. RB. . . . . . $2995.00 1938-D/S. PCGS. MS-66. . . . . . $235.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $685.00 A beautiful example of the ‘Centered
1915-S. PCGS. MS-63. BN.. . . . $695.00 Jefferson Nickels –––––––––––––––––– 1807. PCGS. VF-35. Capped Bust. Large Bust’ variety. Problem-free.. . $5375.00
1921. PCGS. MS-65. RD. . . . . . $550.00 1938-S. NGC. MS-66. 5FS. . . . . $375.00 Stars, 50/20. Nearly XF. . . . . $1195.00 1799. PCGS. VF-25. . . . . . . . . $2995.00

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Seated Liberty Dollars ––––––––––––– 1899-S. NGC. MS-62. . . . . . . . . $795.00 1853 $1. PCGS. MS-65. T-1. . . $1950.00 1907-D $20. NGC. MS-65+. $10350.00
1841. NGC. XF-40. . . . . . . . . . . $775.00 1900-S. PCGS. MS-62. . . . . . . . $575.00 1854 $1. PCGS. MS-62. T-2. . . $2375.00 1913-D $20. PCGS. MS-64. . . $3295.00
1845. PCGS. XF-40. . . . . . . . . $1250.00 1902-O. NGC. MS-65. . . . . . . . $219.00 1842-O $2.5. NGC. AU-55. . . $3995.00 1914-D $20. NGC. MS-65.. . . $3875.00
1850-O. PCGS. F-12. . . . . . . . . $750.00 1903-S. NGC. VF-35. . . . . . . . . $450.00 1884 $2.5. PCGS. MS-63.. . . . $4375.00 1914-S $20. PCGS. MS-62.. . . $2175.00
Trade Dollars ––––––––––––––––––––– 1903-S. PCGS. AU-53. . . . . . . $2895.00 1902 $2.5. PCGS. MS-64.. . . . . $889.00 U.S. Patterns –––––––––––––––––––––––
1875-S/CC. PCGS. MS-61. . . . $6500.00 Peace Dollars ––––––––––––––––––––– 1904 $2.5. NGC. MS-62. . . . . . $695.00
1876. PCGS. PR-64. CAM. CAC. Deep, 1923-S. NGC. MS-64. . . . . . . . . $339.00 1911 $2.5. PCGS. MS-64+. . . $2375.00
brilliant white surfaces! . . . . $6250.00 1925-S. PCGS. MS-63. . . . . . . . $375.00 1913 $2.5. PCGS. MS-62.. . . . . $775.00
Morgan Dollars ––––––––––––––––––– 1915 $2.5. NGC. MS-62. . . . . . $795.00
1878-CC. PCGS. MS-62.. . . . . . $525.00 1855 $3. PCGS. AU-50. . . . . . $1295.00
1878-CC. PCGS. MS-64.. . . . . . $850.00 1863 $3. NGC. AU-55.. . . . . . $6595.00
1878-CC. PCGS. MS-64. PL. CAC. 1850. Cent. PCGS. PR-65+. J-124g. Low
Blast white with heavy frost.. $1995.00 R-7. Struck in nickel w/a plain edge.
1878-CC. PCGS. MS-65.. . . . . $2195.00 The finest graded at PCGS.. . $8995.00
1878-S. PCGS. MS-64. . . . . . . . $239.00 1856. Half Cent. PCGS. PR-64+. J-177.
1878-S. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . . . . $425.00 CAC. R-5. Struck from regular 1856
1878-7TF. PCGS. Genuine. Reverse of 50¢ dies but in copper-nickel rather
1879. UNC Details-Cleaning. $299.00 than copper. Plain Edge.. . . . $4295.00
1925-S. PCGS. MS-64+. CAC. Blast white. 1864 $3. PCGS. MS-66. Incredible 1869. Three Cent. PCGS. PR-64. CAM.
1879. NGC. MS-64. . . . . . . . . . $199.00 A breath away from a MS-65 grade & quality with fresh blazing luster over J-676. CAC. R-4. Struck on a larger
1879. PCGS. MS-64. . . . . . . . . . $209.00 a $20k plus price tag!. . . . . . $3995.00 nearly pristine surfaces. . . . $67500.00 planchet with smooth pillars in the
1926-S. PCGS. MS-65+. . . . . . $1799.00 1878 $3. NGC. MS-61.. . . . . . $2795.00 Roman Numeral III. Struck in nickel
1927. PCGS. MS-63. . . . . . . . . . $299.00 1852 $5. NGC. VF-35. . . . . . . . $725.00 with a plain edge.. . . . . . . . . $1695.00
1927-D. PCGS. MS-63. . . . . . . . $695.00
Private Mint Gold ––––––––––––––––––
1927-S. PCGS. MS-63. . . . . . . . $795.00
1869. PCGS. MS-66. California Fra
1928-S. PCGS. MS-64+. Satiny. $2995.00
tional Gold. BG-712. 25¢. Octagonal
1934. PCGS. MS-66. Vibrant. . $2395.00
Liberty Head. R-4. . . . . . . . . . $995.00
1934-D. NGC. MS-63. . . . . . . . $425.00
1871. PCGS. MS-64. California Frac-
1935. PCGS. MS-63. . . . . . . . . . $289.00
tional Gold. BG-1045. 50¢. Round
Early Silver Commemoratives ––––––
Liberty Head. R-5. . . . . . . . . . $850.00
1879-CC. NGC. MS-65. Perfect ‘CC’. 1920 Maine. PCGS. MS-63. . . . $209.00
1877 $5. NGC. AU-55. Less than 100 1873. NGC. MS-66. California Frac-
Blast white flashy luster. A fantastic & 1935 Spanish Trail. PCGS. MS-67.
are known. This is a rare opportunity tional Gold. BG-794. 25¢. Octagonal
beautiful Gem example.. . . $21995.00 Crisp white luster.. . . . . . . . . $2350.00
for an advanced collector! . . $6995.00 Indian Head. R-5.. . . . . . . . . $1195.00
1879-CC. PCGS. XF-45. Perfect CC. 1936 Lynchburg. NGC. MS-65. $259.00
1882-CC $5. PCGS. VF-30.. . . $1975.00 Greek Coin ––––––––––––––––––––––––––
Strong detail & problem-free. $2689.00 1936 York. NGC. MS-66. . . . . . $249.00
1902-S $5. NGC. MS-64... . . . $1045.00 After 54 BC. Thracian or Scythian. Gold
1879-S. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . . . . $225.00 1936 Elgin. PCGS. MS-64. . . . . $225.00
1908-D $5. NGC. MS-64.. . . . $3375.00 Stater. NGC. BU. Coson. MS. Strike: 4,
1880. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . . . . . . $550.00 1936 York. PCGS. MS-64. . . . . . $215.00
1909 $5. PCGS. MS-63. . . . . . $1695.00 Surface 4. Obv: Procession, monogram.
1880-O. NGC. MS-63. . . . . . . . $650.00 1936 Wisconsin. PCGS. MS-67. $425.00 Rev: Eagle, wreath, scepter. . $1795.00
1880-S. PCGS. MS-67. . . . . . . . $895.00 1936 Norfolk. PCGS. MS-68. . $1250.00 1910 $5. PCGS. MS-64. . . . . . $3300.00
1914-D $5. PCGS. MS-64. . . . $4695.00 Large Size Currency ––––––––––––––––
1881-CC. PCGS. MS-63.. . . . . . $795.00 1937 Boone. PCGS. MS-67. . . . $675.00
1916-S $5. PCGS. MS-63. CAC. $6175.00 1880. $10. F-104. PMG. XF-40. LTN.
1881-S. PCGS. MS-67+. CAC. $1495.00 1937-D Boone. PCGS. Genuine.
1867 $10. PCGS. VF-30.. . . . . $3995.00 A scarce ‘Jackass’ note. . . . . $2195.00
1882-CC. PCGS. MS-63.. . . . . . $395.00 UNC Details - Scratch.. . . . . . $250.00
1870 $10. NGC. AU-50.. . . . . $4325.00 1880. $20. F-147. PCGS. VF-25. LTN.
1882-CC. PCGS. MS-64. DMPL.. $895.00 1938 Texas. PCGS. MS-64. . . . . $350.00
1894-O $10. NGC. AU-53. . . $1375.00 Well centered & problem free. $925.00
1882-CC. PCGS. MS-65.. . . . . . $675.00 1938 Texas. PCGS. MS-66. . . . . $650.00
1884-CC. NGC. MS-64. . . . . . . $450.00 1938-D Arkansas. PCGS. MS-63. 1895-O $10. PCGS. MS-61. . . $1659.00
1884-CC. PCGS. MS-64.. . . . . . $425.00 CAC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $225.00 1907 $10. PCGS. MS-63. Liberty. In an
1885-CC. NGC. MS-67. Super! $8875.00 1938-D Texas. PCGS. MS-67. . . $995.00 old green label holder. . . . . . $1450.00
1885-CC. PCGS. MS-64.. . . . . . $995.00 Early Gold Commemoratives –––––––– 1853-O $20. NGC. AU-55. . $15500.00
1885-S. ANACS. MS-63. . . . . . . $495.00 1904 Lewis and Clark $1. 1876-CC $20. NGC. MS-60. $10995.00
1885-S. PCGS. MS-64. CAC.. . $1175.00 PCGS. MS-62. . . . . . . . . . . . . $995.00 1883-CC $20. PCGS. AU-55. . $7995.00
1887-O. PCGS. MS-63.. . . . . . . $239.00 1889-CC $20. PCGS. AU-58. $10875.00
1888-S. PCGS. AU-53. . . . . . . . $240.00 1892-CC $20. PCGS. AU-58. CAC.
1890. $5. F-361. PMG. Ch Unc-64.
1888-S. PCGS. MS-64. CAC.. . $1395.00 Very nearly mint state! . . . . $11995.00
Treasury Note. Portrait of Gen. George
1889-CC. PCGS. G-6. . . . . . . . . $750.00 1898-S $20. PCGS. MS-64+. . $4250.00
H. Thomas. Very desirable.. . $7450.00
1889-CC. PCGS. VF-25. . . . . . $2095.00 1904-S $20. NGC. MS-65. . . . $5625.00
1914. $100. F-1104. PMG. Gem-65.
1891-CC. PCGS. MS-63.. . . . . $1049.00 EPQ. FRN. Atlanta District. . $6450.00
1891-CC. PCGS. MS-65.. . . . . $4375.00 1926 Sesquicentennial $2 1/2. PCGS. 1914. $20. F-999. PMG. Gem-65. EPQ.
1891-O. PCGS. MS-63. CAC. . . $699.00 MS-66. Thick mint luster over beautiful FRN. Minneapolis District.. . $2195.00
1892-S. NGC. XF-40. . . . . . . . . $595.00 surfaces w/a faint blue hue. . $4750.00 1914. $5. F-833a. PMG. Ch Unc-64.
1893-CC. PCGS. VF-20. . . . . . . $975.00 United States Gold Coins –––––––––– EPQ. FRN. Red Seal. NY Dist. $3750.00
1893-S. PCGS. F-15. CAC. . . . $5995.00 1923. $1. F-239. PMG. Gem-66. EPQ.
1894. NGC. AU-53. Lustrous.. $1995.00 Silver Cert. Woods/Tate issue. $1595.00
1894. NGC. MS-61. Satiny.. . . $3995.00 Small Size Currency ––––––––––––––––
1897-S. PCGS. MS-64. . . . . . . . $350.00 1934-A. $500. F-2202-F. PMG. Ch
1898-O. PCGS. MS-65.. . . . . . . $219.00 1907 $20. PCGS. MS-63. St. Gaudens. Unc-64. FRN. Atlanta Dist. . $4250.00
1898-O. PCGS. MS-67. CAC. . $2350.00 1860-D $1. PCGS. AU-50. A major rarity High Relief. Wire Edge. Roman Nums. 1934-A. $500. F-2202-G. PCGS. Very
1898-S. PCGS. MS-63. . . . . . . $1050.00 from the tiny Dahlonega Mint. Only Arguably the most beautiful U.S. coin Ch-64. PPQ. FRN. Chicago District.
1899. PCGS. MS-64. . . . . . . . . . $499.00 1566 coins struck. Nice! . . $10950.00 ever issued for circulation!. $25625.00 Mule. A near ‘Gem’ note. . . $4200.00

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common, but they also always seem to Mint has done it again, opened up sales on
Roger Durand Remembered get out, so not hearing about them may the 2022 Maya Angelou quarter rolls with a
We just heard from Richard Balbaton mean that they aren’t there. surprising addition of a roll of “S” mintmark
that our good friend, Roger Durand, Looking on high-value, low-mintage quarters. Naturally I wanted to purchase this
passed away Feb. 2. Roger was the author coins would seem to a be a good idea. item, and it was not available at 12:02 p.m.!
of Obsolete Notes and Scrip of Rhode Now for a big leap of faith. It is one Looks like a repeat of the Morgan dol-
Island and The Providence Plantations thing to put a secret mark on a $5 U.S. lar debacle. Anyway, yours was the first
along with many limited edition books on gold piece, or a sovereign. In fact, the address at Numismatic News, and I wanted
obsolete notes including one on denomina- British coin guide lists secret marks on to let somebody to know about this. Thanks
tions and another on Christmas and Santa sovereigns, and marked counterfeits. for your time, and I hope the Mint gets an
Claus notes. He was also involved with But Venetian zecchinos seem made for earful from the little guy small collector!
the Society of Paper Money Collectors it. They have all kinds of symbols John Drown
as an officer along with other organiza- on them. While they have a standard Address withheld
tions. He also attended the 1990 Christie’s design, the marks aren’t all the same by
sale and helped us greatly with our Santa a long shot. Several Purchases Lead to
Claus bank note collection. I suspect that the Venetians did this Three-Mint Morgan Run
Roger’s great Santa Claus collection themselves so that they could sneak
was sold by Heritage Auctions some in some counterfeits and expand their Three times I attempted to purchase
years back, and we were able to add two reserves a little. There is a good public the 2021 Morgan silver dollars; all three
important notes to our collection from collection in Venice (about 1,400 of times I wasn’t able to purchase any.
that sale. If our nickname is “Mr. Mrs. them) so you have a shot at figuring this Later purchased a San Francisco 2021
Claus,” Roger’s would be “Mr. Claus out. It doesn’t hurt that they are pretty, Morgan for around $199. At least I would
Sr.” He spent a few nights at our house readily available, even if counterfeit, and have one, even with the extra third-party
some years ago and came along with us very showy. premium cost.
to a Whitman show at the Cobb Galleria If you get interested, I would be Then on Dec. 14 I received a text mes-
Center. The show had an auction that was happy to help. sage from the U.S. Mint on my cell phone.
held that had notes we needed. Joe Hess The item I wanted was available.
He was as knowledgeable as anyone Address withheld Opened my computer to the U.S. Mint
when it came to obsolete notes and site. I typed in the code number, and up
helped us at times with our collection. Was There a Coin Shortage popped the 2021 Morgan page. I was able
We were very sad to hear of his passing at Harris Teeter Pharmacy? to purchase two Philadelphia Morgans at
,and he will be missed greatly by not only $85.
us but the many friends he had in the I read in this month’s magazine Had I not been surprised about what
numismatic hobby. Rest In Peace, Roger, [“2021 Lincoln Cent Errors Discovered in just occurred, I might have been able to
and we send our prayers and thoughts to Virgina,” Feb. 1 issue] that a Mr. Lawson purchase other Morgan mints – but I let
your family. of Hampton, Va., got 18 error cents at that opportunity slip by.
John and Nancy Wilson the Harris Teeter Pharmacy. The article Later I purchased a Denver Mint coin
Florida stated, “Because the cashier ... was not from another third-party site. It, too, had a
authorized to sell or exchange any rolls premium cost.
Hobby Introduction Came with him, he had to buy single packages My Morgan silver dollar collection
from Memorable Source of cheese and crackers” to get change. now includes a 2021 Morgan from three
Is there a coin shortage at the Teeter mints: “D,” “P” and “S.”
The most rewarding connection I have Pharmacy, or is it just their policy? By the I also have a collection of U.S. type
made in the coin hobby was meeting way, I bought four rolls of quarters at the coins. I try to purchase the best example I
Dr. Ralph Ross, who introduced me to Corner Market Grocery in Jackson, Miss., can afford. I don’t have the first U.S. sil-
numismatics, and now Dr. Ralph is the a few months back and got surprised with ver dollar but have the second one. I don’t
president of the number-one coin club, eight Marsh-Billings “W” privy mark have all the gold coins, but a couple, so
the ANA. What a thrill. quarters. Two in each roll. this is on ongoing challenge.
Lee Thomas Earl Bell Enjoy reading NN – thanks.
Houston, Texas Jackson, Miss. Gregg A. Moser
Holton, Kan.
Venetian Coins a Likely Angelou Quarter Purchase
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[ ANNOUNCEMINTS ]
Innovation Dollar Honors ‘Reliance’
The U.S. Mint’s first American “E PLURIBUS UNUM” on the
Innovation dollar release of the year edge.
became available in rolls and bags on Feb. The American
23. The Rhode Island coin pays homage Innovation dollar pro-
to naval architect Nathanael Herreshoff’s gram is a multi-year
famous yacht, Reliance, which incor- series to honor inno-
porated numerous technical innovations vation and innova-
when it was built in 1891. tors by issuing $1
The dollar is available from the Mint coins for each
in “P” and “D” mintmark 25-coin rolls of the 50 states,
and “P” and “D” mintmark 100-coin the District of
bags. Price and limit details were not Columbia and the
available at press time. five U.S. territo-
The reverse design depicts Reliance ries. They will be
at full speed in the waters surrounding released each year
Rhode Island. The design is bordered by from 2019 through
a rope, evoking the nautical scene. It also 2032.
The series’ common obverse design The three addi-
features a dramatic representation of the tional coins sched-
Statue of Liberty in profile and inscrip- uled for release in 2022
tions “$1,” and “IN GOD WE TRUST.” will mark innovations
It also includes a privy mark of a stylized from Vermont, Kentucky and
gear, representing industry and innova- Tennessee.
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[ COINCLINIC ]
Where is Line Between Medal, Sculpture?
■ I recently admired some large art yet Skidmore was unsuccessful in selling event. It wasn’t until the early 1920s that
medals, some of it being free-standing. his tokens? commemoratives began to gain favor, and
Where do you draw the line between what New York was using penny denomi- even then only slowly. In a March 1923
is an art medal and what is sculpture? nated scrip due to a copper panic in 1790. article in The Numismatist, coin dealer
Medallic art has been called “art you Skidmore was one of several token pro- Thomas L. Elder said, “American collec-
can hold in your hand.” Where you draw ducers looking to sell their product to New tors are, I think, fast awakening to the fact
the line between when a piece of art is York. Since the United States government that souvenir gold dollars and half dollars
simply a free-standing medal and where had already taken over issuing half cents which have been offered to them during
it becomes sculpture has been argued for and cents, Skidmore’s effort was futile. the last few years by the hundreds of
years. No one has a definitive answer. thousand, at from 100 to 200 percent pre-
■ The founding fathers also founded mium, are a modernized and systematized
■ Why is the ca. 1798 Theatre at New the U.S. Mint. Were any of them coin sort of a numismatic swindle.”
York token considered to be a post-Colo- collectors?
nial issue in U.S. coin catalogs? We know George Washington and ■ What triggered a more favorable
There is no evidence the theater tokens Secretary of the Treasury Alexander view of collecting commemoratives, con-
were ever used as money, barter or the Hamilton had an interest in coins, but any- sidering Elder’s harsh comments?
host planchet for coins. In fact, it appears thing they may have collected was over- Interest increased as did prices in
these were sold in London by their manu- shadowed by Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson 1924 when promoters of the 1924
facturer, Skidmore and Son, a maker of collected everything from ancient to mod- Huguenot-Walloon half dollar were able
stove grates looking to find other products ern European coins. to gain the endorsement of American
to market. Peter Skidmore was hoping Numismatic Association President Moritz
to get a lucrative contract in New York, ■ What was the public‘s initial reac- M. Wormser. Wormser was considered to
likely knowing a Birmingham company tion to commemorative coins? Did com- be a prominent numismatist at that time,
had done so for production of the Talbot, memoratives get more people interested so his endorsement mattered.
Allum and Lee cents. in collecting?
The initial commemorative coins E-mail inquiries only. Do not send letters in the mail.
■ Why was it that Talbot, Allum and beginning in 1892 were greeted by most Send to Giedroyc@Bright.net. Because of space
Lee cents were successfully marketed, collectors and non-collectors as a non- limitations, we are unable to publish all questions.

eLetters from the Feb. 4 Numismatic News E-Newsletter

Here are some answers sent from our e-newsletter readers. Read more responses at www.numismaticnews.com.

What is your opinion of the new designs that have


appeared on U.S. Mint coins in recent years?
I love the new eagle on the reverse of obverse and reverse, but they do not now. precious 3rd graders are not great artists
the American gold Eagles! William Johnston in their own right.
Steve Cheaney San Antonio, Texas Many designs over the years feature
Address withheld crudely designed “stick figures” repre-
Do not like the reverse of the new senting people. Some designs have design
Horrid. We are getting away from American silver Eagle. I saw the previews work that does not even speak to the
classical Greek sculpting and utilizing of the various designs submitted, and this topic of commemoration. Take the recent
runner-up obverse designs of the past. one just doesn’t cut it. U.S. National Parks commemorative dol-
Choices should never be based on gender Rodney Pelles lar with Mexican folklore dancers! Why?
and sympathy. Toccoa, Ga. When I compare the art and sculpture
Ronald Wenger of our U.S. commemorative coins to
South Bend, Ind. In my opinion, speaking to U.S. com- most of those produced by the British
memorative dollars and half dollars, of Royal Mint or the Royal Dutch Mint, I
Some are pretty good while others, like which I have collected in the past, most am ashamed. The Brits have a beautiful
the new nickel, are horrendous. The rims of their designs would not pass muster in
should protect the actual surface of the a 3rd grade art class. Not to say that our eLetters/Page 76

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The A
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Gold of the Pharaohs” 100-euro coin
is the 2022 Coin of the Year Champion.

Austria also produced winners in


the Best Bi-Metallic Coin category
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25-euro (top left) and Most Artistic
Coin category with its curved
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T
his is Austria’s year. Not Despite a comfortable lead in cat- MOST HISTORICALLY
only did Austrian Mint egory voting, competition was much SIGNIFICANT COIN
coins claim an impressive tougher in the race for top Coin of the United States Mint
three Coin of the Year Year honors. 1 Dollar, Silver
(COTY) category wins in “In the second round of voting to Women’s Suffrage
the 2022 awards competition, but the determine this year’s COTY Champion
country has also earned top honors as from amongst the 10 category win-
Coin of the Year Champion. ners, The Gold of the Pharaohs expe- BEST CONTEMPORARY
The winning coin is a gold 100-euro rienced a much tighter vote margin, EVENT COIN
marking “The Gold of the Pharaohs,” winning by such a fine line as to make Monnaie de Paris
the second coin of the Austrian Mint’s the Pharaoh’s sarcophagus spin,” said 10 Euro, Silver
“The Magic of Gold” series that traces Michael. Peace & Victory
the mysterious nature of gold in ancient In a sense, Austria was competing
cultures. The coin was named Best against itself since two additional coins
Gold Coin in the awards program’s first broke into the top 10. The ever-popular
BEST GOLD COIN
Austrian Mint
round of competition. 25-euro silver niobium coin, this time
100 Euro, Gold
The Coin of the Year program, now commemorating “Big Data,” took Best The Gold of the Pharaohs
in its 39th year, is an internationally Bi-Metallic Coin, and a curved sil-
conducted competition presented by ver 20-euro honoring the Centenary of
World Coin News, sister publication the Salzburg Festival was named Most BEST SILVER COIN
to Numismatic News, to recognize out- Artistic Coin. Latvia (by Netherlands Mint)
standing coin design and innovation “While the Bi-Metallic and Gold 5 Euro, Silver
worldwide. The 2022 program, spon- categories have been dominated by the Linden Leaf
sored by The Journal of East Asian Austrian Mint for several years now,
Numismatics, honors coins dated 2020 I think it is fair to say that this mint
in 10 categories of competition as is also a force to contend with in all BEST CROWN COIN
decided by an international panel of categories of COTY competition,” said Monnaie de Paris
judges. Michael. “This year, Austrian Mint 10 Euro, Silver
The Gold of the Pharaohs coin coins won the categories with both the Champs-Élysées
obverse features a collage of Ancient largest and smallest vote margins –
Egyptian images, with Tutankhamun’s Bi-Metallic and Artistic, respectively.”
father Akhenaten in its center. The A force indeed. With 51 total Coin BEST CIRCULATING COIN
elder Pharaoh is on his knees with of the Year category and overall win- South African Mint
2 Rand, Nickel-Plated Copper Core
hands raised in homage to the sun ners, the Austrian Mint currently holds
25 Years, Constitutional Democracy,
god, Aten, as the lance-shaped rays of the most COTY awards in the 39-year
“Freedom and Security of the Person”
the solar disk descend towards him. history of this prestigious competition.
In the background is a sarcophagus The United States Mint follows closely
containing a Pharaoh, under which the with 50 total COTY trophies. BEST BI-METALLIC COIN
hieroglyphic for gold can be seen. The Overall, Austria has claimed 10 Austrian Mint
reverse design displays the death mask awards in Best Gold, six for Best 25 Euro, Silver-Niobium
of Tutankhamun. Bi-Metallic, six in the Most Artistic Big Data
The design and execution in gold category, five winners for Most
made it a clear favorite in the first Historically Significant, one for Best
round of voting. Circulating, two for Best Contemporary MOST ARTISTIC COIN
“The Gold of the Pharaohs 100 euro Event, five for Best Crown, six in the Austrian Mint
won the Best Gold Coin category in the Best Silver category, two for Most 20 Euro, Silver
2022 Coin of the Year awards hand- Innovative, three for the now-retired Centenary of the Salzburg Festival
ily, taking roughly 50 percent more of Most Popular category, one win in the
the votes than its closest competitor,” former Best Trade Coin category, and
said Tom Michael, COTY coordina- four COTY Championship wins. MOST INNOVATIVE COIN
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MERCURY DIMES 1939-P 10¢ AU-55, 4.25; MS-65, 16.50; 1942/1-D 10¢ MS-63 50% Lustrous 1945-S 10¢ Micro “S” VF-30, 2.25; LAYWAY
1934-P 10¢ AU-55, 15.45; MS-65 Lustrous MS-65 Rainbow toned, 38.00; MS-65 white................................. 3955.00 EF-45, 4.25; AU-55, 10.85; MS-63 1/3 down, ¿nal payment due in 60 days.
gem, 30.05; MS-65 Full Bands Flashy Full Bands, 65.50; MS-66, 22.00; near FB, 40.00; MS-64, 39.00; Full 15-day return. Current discount
gem, 72.00; MS-66 Satiny white, 39.00; MS-66 Full Bands Snow white, 129.00; 1942-S 10¢ MS-65, 20.50; MS-65 Full MS-64 near FB, 65.00; MS-64 Full
Bands, 54.00; MS-66, 26.00; MS-66 rates applicable. EXTENDED
MS-66 Full Bands Superb snow white MS-67, 39.00; MS-67 Full Bands Bands, 99.00; MS-65, 59.00; MS-65 LAYAWAY Equal monthly payments
gem ......................................... 95.00 Superb snow white ................... 340.00 Full Bands, 79.00; MS-67, 49.00; Gorgeous colors, 95.00; MS-65 Near over an extended time frame.
1934-P 10¢ MS-67 Flashy white, 89.00; 1939-D 10¢ AU-55, 3.95; MS-65, 20.50; MS-67 Full Bands Proof-like ...... 290.00 FB, 169.00; MS-65 Full Band Flashy
1942-S 10¢ MS-67 Full Bands Purchase: $1,000.00 - $2,000.00 - 4 month
MS-67 Full Bands Superb white . 249.00 MS-65 Full Bands, 26.00; MS-66, white, 345.00; MS-66, 79.00; MS-67 $2,001.00 - $3,500.00 - 6 month
29.00; MS-66 Full Bands, 36.00; Flashy gem ..............................215.00 50% bands Rainbow toned obverse, $3,501.00 - $5,000.00 - 8 month
1934-D 10¢ AU-55, 30.85; MS-65 MS-67, 39.00; MS-67 Near FB Beautiful
Lustrous white, 95.00; MS-65 near 1943-P 10¢ Original roll Choice BU – 50 495.00; MS-67 Proof-like Super $5,001.00 & up - 10 month
FB, 135.00; MS-65 Full Bands Flashy rainbow colors developing, 99.00; MS- coins................................... 349.00 flashy .................................. 359.00 10% restocking fee. Reduced discount rate.
gem, 166.00; MS-66 Superb luster, 67 Full Bands Superb luster......... 99.00 Call for details.
1939-S 10¢ AU-55, 12.65; MS-65 Flashy, 1943-P 10¢ MS-65, 13.50; MS-65 Full ROOSEVELT DIMES
115.00; MS-66 Proof-like Super flash, Bands, 23.00; MS-66, 18.00; MS-66
169.00; MS-66 Proof-like 90% Bands 45.00; MS-65 near FB Brilliant, 99.00; MS-65 Brilliant GEM BU, Your Choice @ 1953 10¢ PROOF-65 ...................... 50.00
MS-65 Full Bands, 340.00; MS-66, Full Bands, 35.00; MS-67, 37.00; MS-67 $8.95 each: 1951-P 1951-D 1952-D 1953-P 10¢ MS-66 Great obverse colors,
Superb, 225.00; MS-66 Full Bands Full Bands Satiny white............... 95.00
Snow white gem ................... 375.00 59.00; MS-67 Flashy .................. 79.00 1953-P 1953-D 1953-S 1954-P 33.00; MS-67 Rainbow toned ...... 69.00
1943-D 10¢ MS-65, 17.50; MS-65 Full 1954-D 1954-S 1955-P 1955-D 1953-S 10¢ MS-66 Proof-like, 26.00;
1934-D 10¢ MS-67 Superb luster .. 250.00 1940 10¢ PROOF-65 Gem white... 195.00 Bands, 24.00; MS-66, 23.00; MS-66 1955-S 1956-P 1956-D 1957-P MS-67 Rainbow toned obverse .... 60.00
1935-P 10¢ AU-55, 4.95; MS-65, 16.00; 1940 10¢ PROOF-66 Superb Full Bands Satiny white, 36.00; MS-67 1957-D 1958-P 1958-D 1959-P 1954 10¢ PROOF-65, 23.00; PROOF-66
MS-65 Full Bands Flashy gem, 31.50; eye-appeal........................... 225.00 Rainbow toned gem, 69.00; MS-67 1959-D 1960-P 1960-D 1961-P CAMEO, 40.00; PROOF-66 Rainbow
MS-66 Superb white, 26.00; MS-66 Full Full Bands, 89.00; MS-67 Full Bands. 1961-D 1962-P 1962-D 1963-P toned ....................................... 75.00
Bands, 55.00; MS-67 Full Bands Blazing 1940-P 10¢ MS-65, 13.50; MS-65 Cres- Gorgeous rainbow toned ........... 125.00 1963-D 1964-P 1964-D 1954-P 10¢ MS-67 Gorgeous colors.
luster ......................................135.00 cent rainbow toning, 40.00; ZMS-65 Full 1943-S 10¢ MS-65, 22.50; MS-65 Full MS-65 Brilliant GEM BU, Your Choice @ Superb ..................................... 36.00
1935-P 10¢ MS-67 Flashy............... 65.00 Bands, 21.00; MS-66, 21.00; MS-66 Bands, 34.00; MS-66, 29.00; MS-66 $10.95 each: 1946-P 1946-D 1946-S 1954-D 10¢ MS-65 Proof-like, 19.00;
1935-D 10¢ AU-55, 22.65; MS-65, 67.50; Full Bands, 29.00; MS-67, 39.00; MS- Full Bands Satiny white, 45.00; MS-66 1947-S 1948-P 1952-P MS-66 Proof-like. Flashy, 25.00;
MS-65 near FB, 100.00; MS-65 Full 67 Full Bands Satiny white........... 89.00 Full Bands Rainbow toned periphery, MS-65 Brilliant GEM BU, Your Choice @ MS-66 Great colors, 30.00; MS-67
Bands Flashy gem, 289.50; MS-66 1940-D 10¢ MS-65, 17.50; MS-65 Full 65.00; MS-67, 39.00; MS-67 Proof-like, $11.95 each: 1947-P 1950-D Great toning .............................. 40.00
Superb flash, 109.00; MS-66 75% Bands, 25.00; MS-66, 25.00; MS-66 69.00; MS-67 Full Bands Blazer..179.00 MS-65 Brilliant GEM BU, Your Choice @ 1954-S 10¢ MS-67 Rainbow toned... 55.00
bands Superb bright rainbow toning on Proof-like, 40.00; MS-66 Full Bands $12.95 each: 1947-D 1948-D 1948-S 1955 10¢ PROOF-65, 22.00; PROOF-66
obverse. Gorgeous red, green, purple Lustrous, 36.00; MS-67, 49.00; MS-67 1944-P 10¢ original roll Choice BU – 1952-S CAMEO .................................... 40.00
and gold, 245.00; MS-66 Full Bands Full Bands, 95.00; MS-67 Full Bands 50 coins .............................. 349.00 MS-65 Brilliant GEM BU: 1949-P, 34.00; 1955-P 10¢ MS-66 Rainbow toned, 22.00;
Gem luster and strike ............... 335.00 Proof-like ................................ 149.00 1949-D, 18.00; 1949-S, 65.00; 1950-P, MS-67 Gorgeous colors .............. 38.00
1935-D 10¢ MS-67 Superb luster .. 345.00 1940-S 10¢ MS-65, 17.50; MS-65 Full 18.00; 1950-S, 55.00; 1951-S.....20.00 1955-D 10¢ MS-67 Rainbow toned... 46.00
1935-S 10¢ AU-55, 12.65; MS-65, 47.00;
MS-65 near FB, 99.00; MS-65 Full
Bands, 42.50; MS-66, 24.00; MS-66
Rainbow toning, 39.00; MS-66 Full
FREE latest 1946-P 10¢ Doubled Die obv FS-102 MS-
64, 90.00; MS-65 Brilliant gem .. 129.00
1955-S 10¢ MS-66 Great colors, 29.00;
MS-67 Gorgeous colors .............. 42.00
Bands Satiny white, 170.00; MS-66,
58.00; MS-66 Full Bands Flashy. 295.00
1935-S 10¢ MS-67 Flashy, 155.00; MS-67
Bands, 69.00; MS-67 Rainbow toned
obv, 79.00; MS-67 90% Bands Rainbow
toned, 119.00; MS-67 Full Bands Proof-
& greatest 1946-P 10¢ MS-65 Rainbow toned, 22.00;
MS-66 Rainbow toned, 36.00; MS-66
1956 10¢ PROOF-67 ULTRA CAMEO . 90.00
1956-P 10¢ MS-67 Rainbow toned ....47.00
1956-D 10¢ MS-67 Super colors...... 45.00
Proof-like, 40.00; MS-67 Gorgeous
Full Bands Superb flash ............ 535.00
1936 10¢ PROOF-65 Flashy lustrous
like Superb ............................. 295.00
1940-S 10¢ MS-67 Flashy, 55.00; MS-67 catalog of colors....................................... 79.00
1946-D 10¢ MS-67 Incredible colors,
1957 10¢ PROOF-67 DEEP CAMEO .. 65.00
1957-P 10¢ MS-67 Rainbow toned, 45.00;
MS-68 Incredible toning.............119.00
gem .................................... 895.00 Full Bands Superb flash, 240.00; 75.00; MS-68 Incredible rainbow colors.
1936-P 10¢ AU-55, 4.65; MS-65, 16.00;
MS-65 Full Bands Lustrous gem, 44.00;
MS-67 Full Bands Gorgeous colors.
Superb! .................................. 325.00
our extensive Great type coin!....................... 190.00
1946-S 10¢ MS-66 Rainbow toned, 45.00;
1958-P 10¢ MS-67 Gorgeous colors,
19.00; MS-68 Incredible toning .... 69.00
1958-D 10¢ MS-67 Gorgeous rainbow
MS-66, 23.00; MS-66 Full Bands
Superb flash.............................. 59.00
1940-S 10¢ FS-501 Repunched MM MS-
66 90% FH Flashy .................... 249.00 inventory. MS-67 Gorgeous colors, 75.00;
MS-67 Incredible colors. Proof-like
obverse, 150.00; MS-68 Unbelievable
toned ....................................... 29.00
1959-P 10¢ MS-66 Great colors, 25.00;
1936-P 10¢ MS-67 Flashy, 42.00; MS-67 1941 10¢ PROOF-65 Flashy gem.. 185.00 color! ..................................... 195.00 MS-67 Rainbow toned ................ 59.00
Full Bands Super flash .............. 225.00
1941 10¢ PROOF-66 Super flashy
Write or email 1947-P 10¢ MS-65 toned, 27.50; MS-65 1960 10¢ PROOF-67 CAMEO .......... 50.00
1936-D 10¢ AU-55, 14.75; MS-65, 58.00; 1960-P 10¢ MS-67 Rainbow toned ... 38.00
MS-65 Full Bands Gem white, 144.50; gem .....................................219.00 kathythecoindealer@ Proof-like, 25.00; MS-66 Rainbow
toned, 34.00; MS-67 Proof-like, 40.00; 1960-D 10¢ MS-67 Rainbow toned... 76.00
1961 10¢ PROOF-67 Rainbow toned. 39.00
MS-66, 66.00; MS-66 Full Bands Nice,
180.00; MS-67 Blazing white ......170.00
1941-P 19¢ original roll Choice BU 50 atlanticbb.net MS-67 Rainbow toned, 60.00; MS-68
Superb rainbow toned................175.00 1961-P 10¢ MS-67 Rainbow toned ... 60.00
coins................................... 349.00 1961-D 10¢ MS-65 toned, 29.00; MS-68
1936-S 10¢ AU-55, 14.05; MS-65, 53.00;
MS-65 toned obv, 56.00; MS-65 Full 1941-P 10¢ MS-65, 13.50; MS-65 Full for a copy with 1947-D 10¢ MS-67 Gorgeous colors,
69.00; MS-68 Unbelievable colors, Awesome toning .......................135.00
Bands Lustrous, 79.00; MS-66, 69.00;
MS-66 Gorgeous rainbow toning,
Bands, 21.00; MS-66, 19.00; MS-66
Full Bands Gem, 38.00; MS-67 Blaz-
Values, Selection 160.00; MS-69 Awesome rainbow
toned. Gorgeous!..................... 275.00
1962 10¢ PROOF-67 CAMEO .......... 49.00
1962-P 10¢ MS-66 Proof-like, 29.00;
115.00; MS-66 Full Bands Flashy,
99.00; MS-67 Satiny white ........ 100.00
ing luster, 39.00; MS-67 Full Bands
Lustrous white ........................... 89.00
and Price Ranges 1947-S 10¢ MS-65 Proof-like, 18.00;
MS-66 Proof-like Superb, 27.00; MS-66
MS-67 Rainbow toned ................ 85.00
1962-D 10¢ MS-66 Rainbow toned, 29.00;
1936-S 10¢ MS-67 Full Bands Superb 1941-D 10¢ MS-65, 18.50; MS-65 Full
Bands, 24.00; MS-66, 24.00; MS-66
for everyone. Great colors, 37.00; MS-67 Proof-like,
50.00; MS-67 Great toning.......... 85.00
MS-67 Great toning .................... 55.00
1963 10¢ PROOF-67 CAMEO .......... 18.00
white...................................... 335.00
Full Bands Super luster, 37.00; MS-67, 1948-P 10¢ MS-67 Gorgeous colors. 70.00 1963-P 10¢ MS-67 Gorgeous colors .. 45.00
1937 10¢ PROOF-65 Flashy gem.. 495.00 1963-D 10¢ MS-66 Rainbow toned .. 30.00
39.00; MS-67 Full Bands Flashy ... 89.00 1944-P 10¢ MS-65, 13.50; MS-65 Full 1948-D 10¢ MS-66 Great colors, 35.00;
1937 10¢ PROOF-66 Superb 1941-S 10¢ MS-65, 17.50; MS-65 Full Bands, 34.00; MS-66, 18.00; MS-66 MS-67 Gorgeous colors .............. 60.00 1964-P 10¢ MS-65 Proof-like, 25.00;
flash.................................... 535.00 Bands, 24.00; MS-66, 22.00; MS-66 Rainbow toned, 39.00; MS-66 Full 1948-S 10¢ MS-66 Proof-like, 26.00; MS-66 Rainbow toned, 29.00;
Full Bands Satiny white, 32.00; MS-66 Bands Superb, 59.00; MS-67 Gem, MS-66 Rainbow colors developing, MS-67 Rainbow toned, 35.00;
1937-P 10¢ AU-55, 4.25; MS-65, 13.50; Full Bands Proof-like, 45.00; MS-67, 29.00; MS-67 Proof-like Super MS-68 Incredible colors ............ 140.00
MS-65 Full Bands Great luster, 22.50; 35.00; MS-67 Rainbow toned, 59.00;
42.00; MS-67 Full Bands Blazing luster, MS-67 Full Bands Rainbow toned blues eye-appeal................................ 55.00 1964-D 10¢ MS-65 Proof-like, 29.00;
MS-66, 22.00; MS-66 Full Bands 99.00; MS-67 Full Bands Proof-like MS-68 Incredible colors .............135.00
Superb, 29.00; MS-66 Full Bands and purples, 425.00; MS-67 Near Full 1949-P 10¢ MS-66 Lustrous, 50.00; 1965 10¢ MS-65, 6.00; MS-66, 15.00;
Choice rainbow colors, 39.00; Flashy .................................... 149.00 Bands. AWESOME rainbow toning of MS-66 Rainbow toned, 70.00; MS-66
1941-S 10¢ FS-511 Large MM AU-55, MS-67 ...................................... 95.00
MS-67, 37.00; MS-67 Full Bands Great purples and blues .................... 325.00 Proof-like, 80.00; MS-67 Gorgeous 1965 SMS MS-66, 12.00; MS-67 ......47.00
eye-appeal, 97.00; MS-67 Full Bands 99.00; MS-63 90% FB, 199.00; MS-65 1944-P 10¢ MS-67 Full Bands Flashy colors, 110.00; MS-68 Intense 1966 10¢ MS-65, 6.00; MS-66, 12.00;
Colorful toning......................... 160.00 Lustrous gem .......................... 295.00 gem ....................................... 425.00 rainbow colors. Awesome!...... 195.00 MS-67 ...................................... 28.00
1937-D 10¢ AU-55, 12.35; MS-65, 47.50; 1942 10¢ PROOF-65 Lustrous 1944-D 10¢ MS-65, 21.50; MS-65 Full 1949-D 10¢ MS-66 Super white gem, 1966 SMS 10¢ MS-66, 14.00;
MS-65 Full Bands, 58.00; MS-66, gem .................................... 190.00 Bands, 26.50; MS-66, 27.00; MS-66 27.00; MS-67 Rainbow toned..... 105.00 MS-67 ...................................... 65.00
59.00; MS-66 Full Bands Satiny white, Full Bands Satiny white, 36.00; MS-67, 1967 10¢ MS-65, 7.00; MS-66, 12.00;
1942 10¢ PROOF-66 Super flashy 37.00; MS-67 50% bands Gorgeous 1949-S 10¢ MS-66 Superb white, 79.00;
69.00; MS-66 Full Bands Rainbow MS-66 Colorful, 89.00; MS-66 MS-67 ...................................... 42.00
toned, 96.00; MS-67 Nice, 96.00; MS- coin .....................................219.00 colors, 75.00; MS-67 Full Bands, 75.00; 1967 SMS 10¢ MS-66, 9.00; MS-67 .. 43.00
Proof-like, 95.00; MS-67 Superb
67 Full Bands Blazing white, 220.00; 1942-P 10¢ Original roll Choice BU – MS-67 Full Bands Superb rainbow white, 135.00; MS-67 Gorgeous 1968-P 10¢ MS-65 ..........................6.00
MS-67 Full Bands Great colors... 289.00 50 coins .............................. 349.00 colors..................................... 140.00 colors, 179.00; MS-67 Proof-like. 1968-D 10¢ MS-65 ..........................6.00
1937-S 10¢ AU-55, 11.95; MS-65, 42.50; 1944-S 10¢ MS-65, 21.50; MS-65 Full Superb! ............................... 159.00 1969-P 10¢ MS-65, 7.00; MS-66 ..... 44.00
MS-65 Full Bands, 90.00; MS-66, 1942-P 10¢ MS-65, 13.50; MS-65 Full Bands, 26.50; MS-66, 26.00; MS-66 1969-D 10¢ MS-65, 6.00; MS-67 Rainbow
52.00; MS-66 Full Bands Satiny white, Bands, 21.00; MS-66, 18.00; MS-66 Full Bands, 40.00; MS-67 near FB 1950 10¢ PROOF-65, 85.00; PROOF-65 toned ..................................... 145.00
115.00; MS-67, 105.00; MS-67 Full Proof-like, 35.00; MS-66 Full Bands Proof-like, 69.00; MS-67 Near full split CAMEO, 225.00; PROOF-66...... 109.00 1970-P 10¢ MS-65 ..........................6.00
Bands Blazer ........................... 430.00 Super luster, 37.00; MS-67, 35.00; bands. Superb colors ............... 295.00 1950-P 10¢ MS-66 Colorful, 32.00; MS-67 1970-D 10¢ MS-65 ..........................5.00
1937-S 10¢ Double Die Obverse FS-101 MS-67 Rainbow toned, 59.00; MS-67 1944-S 10¢ MS-67 Flashy, 59.00; MS-67 Gorgeous colors, 89.00; MS-68 Intense 1971-P 10¢ MS-65, 10.00; MS-66 ... 23.00
MS-65 Full Bands Flashy........... 275.00 Full Bands Great flash ................115.00 rainbow ...................................170.00 1971-D 10¢ MS-65 ..........................8.00
Full Bands Super luster............. 109.00 1950-D 10¢ MS-67 Rainbow toned... 80.00
1942/1-P 10¢ F-15, 411.50; VF-30 1972-P 10¢ MS-65, 7.00; MS-66 ..... 15.00
1938 10¢ PROOF-65 Flashy gem.. 250.00 1945-P 10¢ Original roll Choice BU – 50 1950-S 10¢ MS-66 Superb, 67.00; MS-66 1972-D 10¢ MS-65, 8.00; MS-66..... 12.00
Sharp, 454.00; EF-40 Attractive, coins................................... 349.00 Proof-like, 79.00; MS-67 Gorgeous
555.50; EF-45, 625.00; AU-55 1973-P 10¢ MS-65, 6.00; MS-66 ......11.00
1938 10¢ PROOF-66 Super colors. Superb ..........................139.00 1973-D 10¢ MS-65, 5.00; MS-66.......9.00
eye-appeal........................... 295.00 Lustrous, 847.00; AU-58 Choice 1945-P 10¢ MS-67 90% split bands. 1951 10¢ PROOF-65, 80.00; PROOF-66
borderline UNC Great strike, 985.00; 1974-P 10¢ MS-65, 5.00; MS-66 ..... 10.00
1938-P 10¢ AU-55, 7.05; MS-65, 15.50; Awesome “flash” Superb strike .. 995.00 CAMEO .................................. 159.00 1974-D 10¢ MS-65, 5.00; MS-66 .......8.00
MS-60 Choice luster, 2535.00; 1951-P 10¢ MS-66 Great colors, 33.00;
MS-65 Full Bands, 36.00; MS-66, MS-63 Choice and bright. Partial 1945-P 10¢ MS-64 split bands, but not 1975-P 10¢ MS-65, 5.00; MS-66 ..... 10.00
24.00; MS-66 Rainbow toned, 46.00; band, 3225.00; MS-64 partial bands. full, 625.00; MS-65, 13.50; MS-65 1/3 MS-67 Rainbow toned ................ 85.00 1975-D MS-65, 5.00; MS-66 Rainbow
MS-66 Full Bands Super snow white, Beautiful luster, 4785.00; MS-64 90% bands, 45.00; MS-65 2/3 bands, 75.00; 1951-S 10¢ MS-66 Superb, 30.00; MS-67 toned, 29.00; MS-67 Super ......... 32.00
49.00; MS-67, 39.00; MS-67 Full FB Choice luster ................. 5880.00 MS-65 90% FB, so close, 450.00; Proof-like, 50.00; MS-67 Gorgeous 1975-S 10¢ PROOF-67 Rainbow
Bands .................................... 199.00 MS-66, 16.00; MS-66 Rainbow toned, colors....................................... 90.00 toned ....................................... 22.00
1938-D 10¢ AU-55, 10.25; MS-65, 44.00; 1942-D 10¢ MS-65, 17.50; MS-65 Full 35.00; MS-67 Blazing white, 35.00; 1952 10¢ PROOF-65 Gem, 55.00; 1976-P 10¢ MS-65, 5.00; MS-66, 12.00;
MS-65 Full Bands, 54.00; MS-66, 53.00; Bands, 24.00; MS-66, 22.00; MS-66 MS-67 Rainbow toned ................ 59.00 PROOF-66 Colorful obverse ........ 95.00 MS-67 Super............................. 48.00
MS-66 Full Bands Flashy, 68.00; MS-67, Full Bands Lustrous, 39.00; MS-67, 1945-D 10¢ MS-65, 16.00; MS-65 Full 1952-P 10¢ MS-65 Colorful gem, 30.00; 1976-D 10¢ MS-65, 5.00; MS-67
75.00; MS-67 Full Bands .............149.00 39.00; MS-67 Full Bands Superb . 89.00 Bands, 22.00; MS-66, 21.00; MS-66 MS-67 Gorgeous reverse colors, Super ....................................... 40.00
1938-S 10¢ AU-55, 11.35; MS-65, 51.00; Full Bands, 37.00; MS-67, 37.00; MS-67 75.00; MS-67 Gorgeous colors on 1977-P 10¢ MS-65, 5.00; MS-66, 10.00;
1942/1-D 10¢ F-15, 351.50; VF-30 obverse .................................... 59.00 MS-67 Rainbow toned ................ 22.00
MS-65 Full Bands, 80.00; MS-66, Pleasing, 400.00; EF-40 Nice, Full Bands Flashy white, 99.00; MS-67
62.00; MS-66 Full Bands Satiny white, 1952-D 10¢ MS-67 Light colors ....... 20.00 1977-D 10¢ MS-65, 8.00; MS-66 .... 12.00
532.00; EF-45 Attractive, 579.00; AU- Full Bands Superb rainbow toned ...189.00 1952-S 10¢ MS-66 Superb, 25.00; MS-66 1978-P 10¢ MS-65, 5.00; MS-66 ..... 10.00
135.00; MS-67 Flashy................. 95.00 50 Lustrous, 877.00; MS-60 Choice 1945-S 10¢ MS-65, 16.50; MS-65 Full
1938-S 10¢ MS-67 Full Bands Superb luster, 2520.00; MS-60+ 2/3 Bands Colorful, 45.00; MS-66 Proof-like, 1978-D 10¢ MS-65, 5.00; MS-66, 8.00;
Bands, 60.00; MS-66, 29.00; MS-66 35.00; MS-67 Proof-like. Amazing, MS-66 Rainbow toned ................ 28.00
flashy gem .............................. 325.00 Lustrous, 2985.00; MS-63 Full Split Great colors, 55.00; MS-66 Full Bands
Bands, but not fully rounded bands. 69.00; MS-67 Gorgeous colors, 70.00; 1979-P 10¢ MS-65, 6.00; MS-66 .......8.00
1939 10¢ PROOF-65 Flashy gem.. 229.00 Super, 69.00; MS-67, 39.00; MS-67 MS-68 Awesome colors. Superb! .175.00 1979-D 10¢ MS-65, 5.00; MS-66 ......8.00
Great bright luster. NICE!, 5475.00; Gorgeous colors, 175.00; MS-67 Full
MS-64 75% Split bands. Lustrous
1939 10¢ PROOF-66 Flashy PQ
coin .................................... 269.00 white..................................5750.00
Bands Superb, 249.00; MS-67 Full
Bands Incredible colors............. 299.00
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upper-end grades of EF and AU. 1916-P $7.95 $10.35 $18.75 1920-S 12.05 21.95 39.15 1927-D 30.05 96.35 137.35
Replace your VG coins in your sets 1916-S 18.05 24.45 26.45 1923-P 5.70 6.95 9.95 1927-S 13.85 31.35 46.05
NOW at these GREAT prices. 1917-P 6.75 8.25 10.15 1923-S 20.55 78.85 108.85 1928-P 5.70 6.95 9.95
Choice original EF; lustrous brilliant AU. 1917-D 33.75 57.55 88.60 1924-P 6.05 13.85 25.35 1928-D 30.05 65.15 100.15
DATE EF AU DATE EF AU 1917-S 9.25 15.15 26.55 1924-D 25.05 61.95 97.85 1928-S 8.95 20.75 35.75
1934-P $20.80 $27.55 1941-D 18.75 23.05 1918-P 12.55 35.05 49.55 1924-S 21.55 48.55 82.15 1929-P 5.70 6.95 9.95
1934-D 42.05 89.05 1941-S 18.55 25.55 1918-D 13.80 32.55 44.75 1925-P 6.05 11.35 16.15 1929-D 9.25 16.95 22.65
1934-S 46.40 89.50 1942-P 16.75 20.55 1918-S 11.05 25.05 36.85 1925-D 52.55 137.55 180.60 1929-S 6.05 8.65 18.55
1935-P 20.80 25.05 1942-D 18.55 23.75 1919-P 6.75 11.35 25.35 1925-S 27.75 96.35 127.75 1930-P 5.70 8.65 9.75
1935-D 41.55 68.75 1942-S 18.55 23.85 1919-D 33.85 47.55 69.05 1926-P 5.70 6.95 9.95 1930-S 8.95 29.45 44.45
1935-S 42.85 82.55 1943-P 16.75 20.55 1919-S 21.95 44.85 82.05 1926-D 13.80 32.60 44.45 1931-P 6.70 12.55 25.75
1936-P 20.55 25.05 1943-D 18.55 23.85
1936-D 23.85 45.05 1943-S 1920-P 6.05 7.55 9.95 1926-S 68.85 272.55 411.50 1931-D 25.25 52.25 61.95
18.55 23.45 1920-D 10.75 25.05 42.65 1927-P 5.70 6.95 11.45 1931-S 11.35 25.05 48.45
1936-S 33.45 68.75 1944-P 16.75 20.55
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1937-D 46.05 99.05 18.55 23.85
1944-S 18.55 28.75
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1939-P 19.05 25.05 1945-S 18.55 23.75 Very attractive coins in the higher-end HAS LIVER PILLS!
1939-D 21.25 29.15 1946-P 16.75 20.55 grades. EF coins are not dark; AU and better
1939-S 26.45 82.55 1946-D 30.05 47.55 From a neat purchase…little grouping of really nice old
coins are brilliant. Our choice of dates, please. commemorative halves. All coins are brilliant with nice
1940-P 16.75 22.05 1946-S 20.55 34.05 2 different dates EF ...$55.25 2 different dates AU..$125.25
1940-S 24.05 41.35 1947-P 18.05 23.05 luster and surface qualities. Add these to your collection
2 different dates Select BU MS-60 ...........................$225.25 NOW!
1941-P 16.75 20.55 1947-D 22.05 34.45
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WASHINGTON QUARTERS Choice BU MS-63...$256.50 GEM BU MS-65 .....$472.50
CHOICE BU MS-63 Lustrous brilliant high-end Choice BU+ MS-64 1921 ALABAMA 2X2
Select BU MS-60 ....$274.50 Choice BU+ MS-64.. $333.50
“Your Choice” coins with choice strikes and surfaces. Beautiful!
Choice BU MS-63...$301.50
DATE P D S DATE P D S
MORGAN DOLLAR 1932 $60.05 $1650.00 $729.00 1939 19.55 65.00 180.00
1936 COLUMBIA
GEM BU MS-65 “P” ................................................$250.50
SPECIAL 1934 30.05 325.00 -- 1940 19.65 205.00 48.00
1935 29.85 355.00 140.00 1941 13.85 GEM BU+ MS-66 “P” ..............................................$275.50
All coins brilliant with nice strikes for 64.00 58.00 GEM BU MS-65 “D”................................................$250.50
the date and mintmark. Nce eye-appeal CHOICE BU coins. 1936 29.85 755.00 150.00 1942 12.85 37.00 100.00
1937 48.05 149.00 265.00 1943 12.55 GEM BU+ MS-66 “D” .............................................$275.50
Let me know if you like a little rim tones! 47.00 55.00 GEM BU MS-65 “S” ................................................$250.50
3 coins for ...............$204.00 10 coins for .............$640.00 1938 140.00 -- 140.00
SPECIAL! Purchase $300.00 or more from this listing 1922 GRANT
5 coins for ...............$330.00 AU.............................$81.50 Choice BU+ MS-64.. $148.50
Pick from the following dates: 1880-S 1881-O 1881-S and deduct 5% off prices listed above!
1882-P 1882-O 1882-S 1883-P 1883-O 1884-P 1884-O Choice BU MS-63... $112.50
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1885-P 1885-O 1886-P 1887-P 1888-P 1889-P 1890-P
1896-P 1897-P 1898-P 1898-O 1899-O 1900-P 1900-O
FIRST YEAR OF GEM BU MS-65 .....$333.50 GEM BU+ MS-66...$365.50
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“My Choice” – all different – 10 coins for...............$630.00 gem surface qualities.
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On the
Varied Year End Travel
BY CLIFFORD MISHLER
R Stops: Detroit, Chicago,
Colorado Springs
M
y 2021 travel year closed out the Macomb College expo center, that got locals Bill Brandimore, Joe LeBlanc and
with a trio of coin collecting des- under way at about 4 p.m.. On duty around Ernie Nagy, along with Robert Calderman
tinations spread over six weeks the security table were convention chair from Georgia, ANA President Ralph Ross
in November and early December. First up Brian Tideswell, educational programming from Texas, and Louise Boling from
was an outing to Colorado Springs to attend co-chair Kathy Freeland, MSNS treasurer Indianapolis, who floated to and from the
the new ANA board’s “On-Boarding” ses- Julianna Wostyn, along with volunteers table I had essentially appropriated.
sion that closed out the first week of Kevin Markman and Brian Malnar. My intentions of sitting in on the 2
November, with a drive down to Chicago It was about 6 p.m., with the setup ses- p.m. “In God We Trust” educational pre-
to attend and address the Chicago Coin sion having not built up a vibrant tempo sentation by Bill Bierly came and went
Club’s 102nd anniversary annual banquet of activity, when Randy and I, in Greg’s with my mind oblivious of the onset of
closing out the sequence. Those two occa- company, headed off to find something my intentions. At 3 p.m., I sat in on the
sions were wrapped around a flight to to eat. We ended up at a Bob Evans res- Mich-TAMS meeting, being among about
Detroit to attend the 65th fall convention taurant. Although it was closed to indoor 14 members in attendance, at which there
of the Michigan State Numismatic Society seating, carryout was still available, so we was an impromptu discussion exploring
over Thanksgiving weekend. ordered three Thanksgiving dinners to go. the possibility of Mich-TAMS and the
My traditional Thanksgiving weekend Returning to the Courtyard, we laid our MPMC’s joining forces as an organization.
travels to the Detroit area to attend the spreads out on a lobby table, where we With the show closing down for the day at
MSNS convention in Warren got under enjoyed the meals and conversation until 6 p.m., Randy and I ventured forth to Mr.
way on Thursday morning as usual. This calling it a day around 8 p.m.. Paul’s Steakhouse, a venerable nearby eat-
tradition was uninterrupted at the Hyatt Heading out around 6 a.m. on Friday ery that dates from 1968, with Greg again
Recency in Dearborn from 1976 through morning in pursuit of my daily constitu- providing the transportation, where I opted
2011, with the event being moved to the tional, the windy and biting conditions for a Michigan garden salad and their scal-
Sports and Convocation Center on the encountered caused me to moderate my lop entrée dish, both of which were very
Macomb Community College campus in intentions, calling it quits after barely tasty. It was around 8 p.m. when we called
Warren in 2012. With Dearborn being a half-hour. It was around 7:30 a.m. it a day back at the Courtyard.
convenient to the airport, but Warren being when Randy and I headed down to the Having opted to forego a morning con-
remotely situated, since the move my Courtyard’s lobby, where we availed our- stitutional on Saturday, it was about 7:30
annual travels had been by car. selves of the breakfast offerings at their a.m. when Randy and I headed over to the
Joining me on the annual drive, from snack bar. Thereafter, we hailed an Uber nearby National Coney Island for break-
2016 through 2019, had been ex-son-in- for transportation over to the 9 a.m., with fast, following which we again caught an
law Randy Thern. Last year was a no-go the bourse pretty well set up for the sched- Uber to the MSNS venue, arriving there
for the MSNS event due to the COVID-19 uled 10 a.m. opening. around 9 a.m.. At 10 a.m., I was among
pandemic upheaval. This year we opted Traffic in the aisles built up quickly, around 25 attendees who sat in on Ross’
to return our travels to the airways. It was becoming somewhat reminiscent of the educational presentation – “The Future of
about 8:30 a.m., with light snow trickling expectations that were always realized at Coins and Currency in Our Society” – fol-
down, when I fired up the Audi, picking the Hyatt years ago, though the spacious- lowing which I did some shopping and vis-
Randy up in Waupaca, Wis., a few minutes ness of the aisles made them much easier iting about the floor, before again availing
later, with a 48-mile drive delivering us to negotiate. Business across the tables myself of lunch at the concession stand. At
to the Appleton airport an hour later. Our appeared brisk from mid-morning to mid- 1 p.m., I joined a few other attendees in
scheduled 11:10 a.m. Delta Connection afternoon. Reports that my ears received sitting in on Mike Dennany’s educational
flight, a regional jet with a light passenger during the course of my visits about the program – “The Frankenstein Story and
load of around 20, arrived at the Detroit floor on Saturday, and through the morn- Numismatics” – following which I joined
airport at 1:20 p.m. as scheduled. ing on Sunday, prior to our early afternoon Al Bobrofsky and Tom Klunzinger in
Availing ourselves of Uber trans- departure, received from many dealers performing Best-of-Show exhibit judging
portation to our accommodations at the indicated record-setting results. duties. It was an easy task; we were in
Detroit-Warren Courtyard by Marriott, At 11 a.m., I sat in on the Michigan virtual unanimity in our judgments.
using Randy’s Uber account, we arrived Paper Money Society meeting as a mem- Following our return to the Courtyard
there at about 2:30 p.m., encountering ber of the board, one of a dozen members as activity around the floor was drawing
and briefly exchanging greetings with St. in attendance, at which the primary topic to a close, again courtesy of Greg, Randy
Paul, Minn., road warrior dealer Greg of discussion was a declining membership and I opted to walk over to the nearby
Allen before settling into our room. Greg trend. At 1 p.m., I headed to the conces- Limelight sports bar for supper, which was
had driven to the show and later provided sion stand area to avail myself of lunch, an uncharacteristically quiet. I opted for their
us with transportation over to the dealer exercise that stretched out to roughly two Traverse City salad and chili offerings,
setup session, about five miles away at hours, enjoying lively conversations with both of which were delightful. It was again

14 Numismatic News / March 1, 2022


This 1939 “Chicken of the Sea”
Tunaburger half-dollar size aluminum
“Good For” token from the Golden Gate
International Exposition was among a
quartet of exonumia offerings I selected
while visiting at the MSNS bourse
table of Tucson’s Kenn Hollister, who
does business under the trade name
Moneta. The other items were an 1873
arrows-at-date Seated Liberty dime
“love token” of the William Jennings
Bryan era engraved “16 to 1,” a 1969
so-called dollar size Charles Lindbergh-
themed commemorative medal that
marked the 40th anniversary of
commercial aviation in Albuquerque,
N.M., and a vintage 1-1/4-inch pinback
button that celebrated Larimore, N.D.,
as the “Home of the Good Potato.”

The late Ray Dillard’s budding elongated


souvenir successors, Justin and Ryan
Manley, were on hand at the Michigan
State fall convention in Warren tendering to
attendees elongated cents they were rolling
commemorative of the occasion (top). They
were also offering up examples of their
elongated calling card, rolled on nickels
(lower left) and cents (lower right).

The Elgin Coin Club memorialized its


1957 founding with this 35mm-diameter
Lincoln portrait piece of unknown origins,
which exists in uniface enameled copper
and cupronickel versions. It was among
varied offerings selected while visiting
with Lincoln exonumia specialist Paul
Cunningham, who hails from nearby
Tecumseh, while visiting at his table during I couldn’t resist the temptation to acquire this “I Have Climbed the Great Wall” souvenir
a lull in business on Saturday during the medal when I happened upon it while visiting with Chicagoan Esther Basock at Alexander
65th MSNS fall convention. Basok’s table on the Michigan State bourse. This struck 50mm-diameter bronze medal, with
a mountainous section of the wall depicted on the obverse, and the achievement rendered
in both English and Chinese on the reverse, came complete with an attractive oriental
presentation box. Having climbed the Great Wall a few years ago while on a trip to Beijing, it
now reposes in my collection as a belated reminder of the occasion.

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around 8 p.m. when we returned to the able, I walked about the streets for a bit and early evening an Iola Old Car Show
Courtyard to call it a day. before opting for lunch at the Phantom meeting. Thursday evening I attended a
Our Sunday morning intentions to hail Canyon Brewing Company. The chili and Waupaca Historical Society program on
a Uber for transportation to the MSNS wedge salad with “box car” vinaigrette local Native American history. Over the
venue failed, providing a frustrating expe- dressing were great. It was about 3 p.m., weekend, winter finally arrived somewhat
rience that was capped by engaging a while waiting in the Antlers lobby to belatedly, with the first sticking snow.
broken down taxi and driver that did claim my accommodation, that a famil- The following week, on early Monday
successfully deliver us there by shortly iar face appeared, that of ANA Treasurer afternoon, I attended an Iola Historical
after 8 a.m. Randy and I attended the Larry Baber. My room window provided Society 2022 budget meeting, and in early
MSNS awards reception at 8:30 a.m., with a great view of Pike’s Peak. At 6 p.m. I evening, an Iola Lions Club third Monday
Bill Brandimore, Dany Rothfeld and Les met up with Henry Mitchell and Liz for meeting. On Tuesday I had discussions
Rosick joining us at our table. Having an evening of conversation over dinner at with ANA bylaws committee chair Doug
hailed a Uber, it was about 1 p.m. when the Edelweiss restaurant, opting for their Andrews by phone. On Thursday I had
we headed out to the airport early. Having roulade dish and a fruit torte dessert. lunch with Dave Harper at the Crystal
passed through security by 2:30 p.m., we Friday and Saturday were devoted to Café, working up IHS renewal and fund-
had plenty of time to enjoy a relaxing “On-Boarding” sessions, with my Friday raising mailings. Mid-morning Saturday
lunch at P.F. Chang’s, where I opted for getting under way at around 5 a.m. with was the unveiling of IHS Rural Schools
their Kung Pao dish, before arriving at the a walk about the adjacent streets that was historical marker. Tuesday morning of
departure gate for our scheduled 4:43 p.m. about an hour in duration, while Saturday Thanksgiving week, the furnace boiler in
departure to Appleton. started at about 5:30 a.m. with a walk the IHS building was malfunctioning. On
Our actual departure was ultimately east along Pikes Peak Avenue and back Wednesday I partook of the Thanksgiving
delayed for nearly two hours, with a 6:33 that was of similar duration. The daily feast offered at the Crystal Café.
p.m. push-back, largely attributable to the assemblies got underway with continental Following Thanksgiving and my return
delay of the inbound arrival of the crew breakfast offerings at 7:30 a.m., for the from Michigan State, after a couple quiet
as a consequence of an equipment delay ANA board and officers, during the course days, early December provided an inter-
in the Delta Connection system. With a of which presentations were provided by esting mix of activities. On Wednesday
further delay for de-icing the aircraft, the key staff and outside consultants. I finalized and mailed the IHS renewal
scheduled 5:10 p.m. Appleton arrival of With the Friday session ending at 6:30 and fundraising pitch letters. Thursday
our less than one-hour flight did not touch p.m., we shortly adjourned to the Phantom saw an early morning service appointment
down until shortly after 7 p.m. The 46-mile Canyon for dinner, where I shared a table for the Audi, and on Friday I spent four
drive home, with dropping Randy off at his with Doug Mudd, Sandy Pearl and Mark hours in the afternoon bell-ringing for the
house, found me pulling into the garage at Lighterman, topping my meal off with Salvation Army down in Waupaca. On
8:20 p.m., content with the reality that this a S’mores tart dessert. On Saturday we Saturday I attended Iola’s late-afternoon
time my return from Michigan state had assembled at MacKenzie’s steakhouse for Christmas parade and kids’ visits with
not involved pounding the Audi down the dinner at 6:30 p.m., where I shared seating Santa at the IHS’ Machine Shed exhibition
highway for perhaps 10 hours or so. with Mark, Sandy, Greg Lyon, Joe Boling building. I also attended my great-grand-
Attendance at the Iola Lions Club’s first and Kim Kiick, with my option being for daughter’s 6th birthday party. On Sunday,
Monday meeting had kicked off the first their “flatiron” steak, which was very tasty. Arctic blasts with zero range overnight
week of November. On Tuesday I visited On Sunday morning it was about 6 a.m. temperatures provided the first real win-
over lunch with Judy Edler, widow of the when I headed out on a walk up Cascade ter feel. On Monday evening I attended
late Joel Edler. On Wednesday the first Avenue as dawn was breaking on my the annual IHS holiday potluck banquet.
snow flurries of the season were experi- right. Walked up to ANA headquarters on Mid-afternoon Tuesday was ANA fund
enced on my drive home. On Thursday I the Colorado College campus, then over development committee Zoom meeting.
was behind the wheel of the Audi by 6:30 to Nevada, down to Cimarron and over Wednesday saw a relaxing start, putting in
a.m., headed to the Appleton airport for a to Cascade and back to the Antlers, arriv- three hours at the office.
scheduled 8:45 a.m. United Express depar- ing there around 7 a.m.. Having opted for At 10:30 a.m. I put the Audi on the
ture to Denver. breakfast at their Grille dining area at 8 road. First up was about a 15-minute stop
As I was activating cruise control a.m., it was about 9 a.m. when I caught at home to perform doggie daycare duties
about six miles into the 43-mile drive to a taxi to the airport. My United flight for CoCo, then cross-country to pick up
the airport, I came to the realization that to O’Hare departed at 10:45 a.m., with I-39/90 South. At 1:15 p.m., I had a pork
I had left my suitcase behind. With ample about a two-hour connecting time there. tenderloin sandwich for lunch at Culver’s
time available, it was practical to correct My United Express flight arrived back in just north of Madison and continued on to
that oversight. The Canadair Regional Jet Appleton at 4:45 p.m. as scheduled. the Rockford area at 3 p.m. I committed
flew at 32,000 feet over the expanse of Things were really popping over the to an overnight room at the Holiday Inn
the eastern Nebraska countryside domi- next two weeks. Early Monday morning, Express at 5 p.m. and located and arrived
nated by agricultural irrigation pivots and there was a Coin of the Year panel meet- at the Oakbrook Center in Chicago’s west-
wind farms. With a one-hour connecting ing. Early Tuesday afternoon I picked up ern suburbs, closing out a 276 mile drive,
time in Denver, I boarded a lightly loaded a vintage Chandler & Price paper cutter one that was unusually challenging at
A319 for the low altitude 20-minute flight for the Iola Historical Society (IHS), and the destination, where my approach had
to Colorado Springs, my window seat late afternoon was an ANA Development become disoriented and time-depleting.
affording an enjoyable view of the snow- Committee Zoom meeting. Wednesday The annual Chicago Coin Club ban-
clad Rockies. brought the first freeze of the season with quet was set to get under way at 6 p.m. at
Arriving at the Antlers hotel shortly an upper-20s morning temperature. Late Maggiano’s Little Italy Restaurant. Early
after 1 p.m., as my room was not avail- afternoon was a Chet Krause Park meeting arrivals included the club’s Lyle Daly and

16 Numismatic News / March 1, 2022


Richard Hamilton, along with Richard and early afternoon time at the office The year 2021 was an interesting and
Jozefiak from Alabama, who recently before and after a solo lunch at the challenging one to say the least, as the
retired as ANA district representative pro- Crystal. On Friday, I put in another three year 2020 had been in spades as well. My
gram coordinator. I enjoyed engaging hours of bell-ringing in Waupaca for the style where travel and hobby community
visits with them at some length, before the Salvation Army. interaction were concerned had certain-
cash bar opened at 6 p.m., sitting down Over the next few days ... I was ly both been seriously crimped in both
for dinner at seven. Dinner was preceded home-bound on Saturday as an overnight instances – but not so my hobby enthu-
by a most appetizing appetizer selection, winter storm had dropped a half-dozen siasm. I’m looking forward to enjoying
provided by Bill Burd and the Chicago or so inches of heavy wet snow on the a more healthy and unrestrained hobby
Coin Club, though the served family style countryside. Tuesday, a Zoom meeting community in 2022. ◆
meal proper was very pedestrian. of the ANA board, both open and execu-
Following dinner, John Riley intro- tive sessions, stretching in excess of two
duced me as the featured speaker, with hours, was largely focused on member-
ANA Vice President Joe Boling and fel- ship marketing discussions. On Thursday,
low board member Shanna Schmidt join- Dec. 16, I attended a noontime gather-
ing me in addressing the assembly. The ing at the Iola Old Car Show offices of
thrust of our explorations provided for- the board and staff on what would have
ward-looking unbridled overviews of con- been the late Chet Krause’s 98th birth-
ventions, education and marketing where day. Local assemblyman Kevin Peterson
the ANA and the hobby community are presented, on behalf of Governor Tony
concerned. Pursued as a roundtable-style Evers, a proclamation recognizing the
presentation, with attendee interaction, it event’s 50th anniversary and declaring the
appeared to be enthusiastically received. week of July 3-9, 2022, “Iola Car Show
It was about 9:45 p.m. when I broke away Week” across the state of Wisconsin. On
for the drive back to Rockford to claim Friday I enjoyed lunch with Randy at
my overnight accommodation. Chef Chu’s. My fortune cookie promised,
On Thursday morning I quickly par- “Pennies from heaven find their way to
took of the HI Express’ breakfast offer- your doorstep this year!” I’m still wait- This rather non-descript maverick “Gypsy
ings when they became available at ing. On Friday and Saturday, I filled early Fiddle” stickered silver dollar was picked
6 a.m., before hitting the road north afternoon bell-ringing slots. up at the Michigan State convention when
at 6:15 a.m. My drive home was a bit A quiet week was on tap leading up to it was offered to me upon being hailed from
indirect, by way of Appleton to make a Christmas. There was one last afternoon Friday’s late afternoon Mich-TAMS meeting
household purchase. I also stopped at bell ringing commitment to be satisfied to briefly exchange pleasantries with reader
home to perform doggie day care duty on Christmas Eve day, then another lead- Stephen Cheaney, who hails from nearby
for CoCo again, then spent late morning ing up to New Year’s Day. Farmington Hills.

Michigan State’s educational programming included a presentation – “The Future of Coins and Currency in Our Society” – by ANA
President Ralph Ross from Houston, Texas, who grew up in western Michigan. Attendees were presented packets containing a “Twinkle
Dust Token $100 NFT” wood, mocking the current non-fungible cryptocurrency fad, along with 16 cents in fungible 2021 U.S. coins. I
had Ralph sign my $100 “Twinkle Dust” wood.

www.numismaticnews.net / March 1, 2022 17


[ MINTSTATISTICS ]
Eagle, Buffalo Coins on the Board for February
Another week, another quiet sales However, we do see the first posted has come in at 10,000. Silver Eagles
period for U.S. Mint products. While, bullion coin totals for the month of have kicked off the month with sales of
at the time of this writing, two new February. Bullion gold Buffalo coins 500,000, bringing the year-to-date total
products have been released – bags and have come out of the gate with 5,500, to 5,501,000.
rolls of the Maya Angelou American bringing the year-to-date total to 67,000. Again this week, the biggest increase
Women quarter on Feb. 7 and bags, rolls As for bullion American Eagles, the gold in sales of the Negro Leagues Baseball
and boxes of the 2022 Native American 1-ounce version has posted at 21,000 coins is from the proof silver dollar. The
dollar honoring Ely S. Parker on Feb. 9 so far in February, while no number healthy jump of 1,408 over last week
– just a few on-sale days have gone by, was recorded for the 1/2-ounce ver- brings the total sold to 13,131. Next in
thus there are no numbers to report. We sion. Quarter-ounces are at 2,000 for line is the clad proof, which sold 1,243
will see them reflected next time. the month, and the 1/10-ounce version for a total of 12,802.

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Block Island 3-coin set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,060 Law Enforce. Museum 3-coin proof set 4,394 N/A 7,500
Lowell National Park 3-coin set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,423 2021 CHRISTA MCAULIFFE COINS
American Memorial Park 3-coin set. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,415 Proof Uncirculated Max. mintage
War in the Pacific Park 3-coin set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,419 Christa McAuliffe silver dollar 54,225 16,025 350,000
San Antonio Mission Park 3-coin set. . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,394
Frank Church Wilderness 3-coin set . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14,585 GOLD BUFFALOES as of 2/9/22
American Samoa National Park 3-coin set . . . . . . . . 15,385 2022 one-ounce Buffalo bullion coin February Sales. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,500
Weir Farm National Historic Site 3-coin set. . . . . . . . 15,409
2021 one-ounce Buffalo proof. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16,854
Salt River Bay National Historic Park 3-coin set . . . . 15,387
Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller Park 3-coin set . . . . . . . . 15,349
2020 one-ounce Buffalo proof. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11,887
Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve 3-coin set . . . . . . 15,392 FEBRUARY BULLION EAGLE SALES as of 2/9/22 (in coins/ounces)
Tuskegee Airmen Historic Site 3-coin set . . . . . . . . . 15,471 Platinum Gold Silver
AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL 5-OUNCE COINS One ounce: . . . . . . . . . . . . 0/0. . . . . . . . . . . . 21,000/21,000 . . . . . . . . 500,000/500,000
Year Collector (P) . . . Bullion
1/2 ounce:. . . . . . . . . . . . . N/A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0/0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N/A
1/4 ounce:. . . . . . . . . . . . . N/A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2,000/500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N/A
2018 Apostle Islands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16,802/20,000 . .30,000 1/10 ounce:. . . . . . . . . . . . N/A. . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000/1,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N/A
2018 Voyageurs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16,839/20,000 . .30,000 TOTAL: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0/0. . . . . . . . . . . . 33,000/22,500 . . . . . . . . 500,000/500,000
2018 Cumberland Island. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16,235/20,000 . .52,500
2018 Block Island. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,798/20,000 . .80,000 COLLECTOR EAGLE SALES as of 2/9/22
2019 Lowell Nat. Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16,644/20,000 . .80,000 2020-S proof silver Eagle . . . . . . . . . . 191,259 2019 Proof Gold
2019-W uncirculated silver Eagle . . . . 138,390 One ounce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5,872
2019 American Memorial Park . . . . . . . . . . 16,287/20,000 . .80,000 2019-W proof silver Eagle. . . . . . . . . . 319,086 1/2 ounce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *1,876
2019 War in the Pacific Park . . . . . . . . . . . 16,277/20,000 . .72,500 2019-S proof silver Eagle . . . . . . . . . . 146,799 1/4 ounce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *3,035
2019 San Antonio Mission Park . . . . . . . . . 16,211/20,000 . .55,200 2019-S proof silver Enh. Rev. Eagle . . . . 29,909
2020-W uncirculated silver Eagle . . . . 154,263 1/10 ounce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *10,231
2019 Frank Church Wilderness . . . . . . . . . . 16,310/20,000 . .25,000 Four-coin set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8,823
2020-W proof silver Eagle. . . . . . . . . . 357,110
2020 American Samoa Nat. Park . . . . . . . . 15,781/20,000 . .45,000 2021-W unc. silver Eagle new design . 172,883 2020 Proof Gold
2020 Weir Farm Nat. Historic Site . . . . . . . . 15,326/20,000 . .45,000 2021-W proof silver Eagle. . . . . . . . . . 299,509 One ounce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5,784
2020 Salt River Bay Nat. Historic Park . . . . 13,566/13,750 . .45,000 2021-W proof silver Eagle new design. 298,624 1/2 ounce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2,446
2020 Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller Park. . . . . 13,545/13,750 . .45,000 2021-S proof silver Eagle new design . 198,066 1/4 ounce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4,232
2019-W uncirculated gold Eagle . . . . . . . 6,959 1/10 ounce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12,459
2020 Tallgrass Prairie Nat. Park Preserve . . 13,613/13,750 . .45,000 2020-W uncirculated gold Eagle . . . . . . . 6,284 Four-coin set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11,573
2021 Tuskegee Airmen Nat. Historic Site . . 19,815/20,000 . .50,000 2021-W unc. gold Eagle new design . . . . 8,919 2021 Proof Gold: New Design
2019-W proof platinum Eagle . . . . . . . . 11,268 One ounce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5,552
2021 PROOF GOLD 2020-W proof platinum Eagle . . . . . . . . . 9,268
One ounce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,403 2021-W proof platinum Eagle . . . . . . . . . 9,614 1/2 ounce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,985
1/2 ounce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,586 2019-W proof palladium Eagle . . . . . . . 18,708 1/4 ounce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3,332
1/4 ounce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,682 2020-W uncirculated palladium. . . . . . . . 9,614 1/10 ounce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9,832
1/10 ounce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,949 2021-W proof palladium Eagle . . . . . . . . 4,913 Four-coin set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10,183
Four-coin set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,155 2021-W Am. Liberty gold 1 oz. . . . . . . . 12,299 1/10 ounce two-coin set: old and new design .4,974

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[ MINTSTATISTICS ]
BAG AND ROLL SALES BAG AND ROLL SALES
2018 American Innovation dollar 2021 American Innovation dollar : Virginia
Option Philadelphia Denver Total Option Philadelphia Denver Total
25-count roll 20,205 23,396 43,601 25-count roll 6,983 6,543 13,526
$100 bag 2,935 2,954 5,889 $100 bag 2,558 2,742 5,300
2020 Native American dollar 2021 American Innovation dollar : New York
Option Philadelphia Denver Total Option Philadelphia Denver Total
25-count roll 17,075 16,030 33,105 25-count roll 6,986 6,979 13,965
$100 bag 1,960 1,981 3,941 $100 bag 2,768 2,765 5,533
$250 box 1,888 1,956 3,844
2021 Native American dollar 2021 American Innovation dollar : North Carolina
Option Philadelphia Denver Total Option Philadelphia Denver Total
25-count roll 15,198 14,653 29,851 25-count roll 6,768 6,410 13,178
$100 bag 1,704 1,618 3,322 $100 bag 2,612 2,516 5,128
$250 box 1,399 1,772 3,171 2020 Presidential dollar: George H.W. Bush
2019 American Innovation dollar : Delaware Option Philadelphia Denver Total
Option Philadelphia Denver Total 25-count roll 20,868 18,090 38,959
25-count roll 8,125 7,554 15,679 $100 bag 2,695 2,098 4,793
$100 bag 2,729 2,937 5,666 250-coin box 1,926 3,484 5,410
2019 American Innovation dollar : Pennsylvania 2020 Weir Farm National Historic Site quarter
Option Philadelphia Denver Total Option Philadelphia Denver San Francisco Total
25-count roll 8,750 7,486 16,236 100-coin bag 2,471 2,470 4,281 9,222
$100 bag 2,787 2,604 5,391 Two-roll (P&D) set 6,908
2019 American Innovation dollar : New Jersey San Francisco roll 4,013
Option Philadelphia Denver Total P,D,S rolls set 8,930
25-count roll 7,758 7,032 14,790 2020 Salt River Bay National Historic Park
$100 bag 3,319 3,041 6,360 Option Philadelphia Denver San Francisco Total
2019 American Innovation dollar : Georgia 100-coin bag 2,488 2,422 4,156 9,066
Option Philadelphia Denver Total Two-roll (P&D) set 6,186
25-count roll 7,114 6,683 13,797 San Francisco roll 4,005
$100 bag 2,996 2,910 5,906 P,D,S rolls set 8,907
2020 American Innovation dollar : Connecticut 2020 Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park quarter
Option Philadelphia Denver Total Option Philadelphia Denver San Francisco Total
25-count roll 6,496 6,425 12,921 100-coin bag 2,415 2,331 4,183 8,929
Two-roll (P&D) set 5,937
$100 bag 2,736 2,747 5,483 San Francisco roll 3,951
2020 American Innovation dollar : Massachusetts P,D,S rolls set 8,834
Option Philadelphia Denver Total 2020 Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve quarter
25-count roll 6,486 6,481 12,967 Option Philadelphia Denver San Francisco Total
$100 bag 2,746 2,744 5,490 100-coin bag 2,499 2,478 4,193 9,170
2020 American Innovation dollar : Maryland Two-roll (P&D) set 6,556
Option Philadelphia Denver Total San Francisco roll 3,993
25-count roll 6,493 6,471 12,964 P,D,S rolls set 8,885
$100 bag 2,725 2,737 5,462 2021 Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site quarter
2020 American Innovation dollar : South Carolina Option Philadelphia Denver San Francisco Total
Option Philadelphia Denver Total 100-coin bag 2,367 2,380 4,031 8,779
25-count roll 6,378 6,399 12,777 Two-roll (P&D) set 5,375
$100 bag 2,734 2,378 5,112 San Francisco roll 3,358
P,D,S rolls set 7,642
2021 American Innovation dollar : New Hampshire
Option Philadelphia Denver Total
25-count roll 6,997 7,004 14,001
$100 bag 2,789 2,787 5,576
SETS AND SINGLES
2020 uncirculated coin set 2018 Ltd. Ed. Silver Proof Set. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49,294 2020 Mayflower USM/RM 2-coin gold prf set. . . . .4,743
20-coin set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .211,787
2019 Birth set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29,530 2020 Mayflower USM/RM slvr prf cn/med set . . . .9,072
2021 uncirculated coin set 2019 Happy Birthday Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19,097 2020 Mayflower gold reverse proof set . . . . . . . . .4,991
14-coin set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .197,873 2019 Congratulations Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31,638 2020 Mayflower silver reverse proof medal . . . . .19,613
2019 proof coin sets 2019 Explore and Discover Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38,666 2020 Mayflower gold reverse proof coin . . . . . . . .4,881
Five-quarter ATB proof set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79,143 2019 Native American Coin/Curr Set . . . . . . . . . .46,964 2020 Mighty MintersTM Ornament . . . . . . . . . . . . .4,151
Five-quarter silver ATB proof set . . . . . . . . . . . . .78,585 2019 Mighty MintersTM Ornament. . . . . . . . . . . . . .6,680 2020 United States Mint Ornament . . . . . . . . . . . .6,018
10-coin clad proof set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .600,423 2019 United States Mint Ornament . . . . . . . . . . .11,138 2020 Bush Coin & Chronicles Set. . . . . . . . . . . . . .9,694
10-coin silver proof set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .412,508 2019 Ltd. Ed. Silver Proof Set. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34,973 2021 Birth Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29,791
Am. Innovation $1 (S) proof set . . . . . . . . . . . . .138,804 2019 Youth Coin/Curr Set. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18,862 2021 Happy Birthday Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16,984
2020 proof coin sets 2019 Am. Innovation $1 reverse proof: DE . . . . . .66,771 2021 Congratulations Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39,997
Five-quarter ATB proof set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64,242 2019 Am. Innovation $1 reverse proof: PA . . . . . .51,137 2021 Silver Eagle reverse proof 2-coin set. . . . .123,969
Five-quarter silver ATB proof set . . . . . . . . . . . . .64,012 2019 Am. Innovation $1 reverse proof: NJ . . . . . .47,015 2021 Mighty MintersTM Ornament . . . . . . . . . . . . .4,825
10-coin clad proof set (+ W nickel) . . . . . . . . . .465,080 2019 Am. Innovation $1 reverse proof: GA . . . . . .43,688 2021 United States Mint Ornament . . . . . . . . . . . .7,084
10-coin silver proof set (+ W nickel) . . . . . . . . .313,183 2020 Birth Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29,330 2022 Bullion Eagle total sales 2/9/22
Am. Innovation $1 (S) proof set . . . . . . . . . . . . .102,944 2020 Happy Birthday Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16,738 Gold Am. Eagle ounce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .144,500
Limited edition silver proof set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49,995 2020 Congratulations Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24,443 Gold Am. Eagle 1/2 ounce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45,000
2021 proof coin sets 2020 Am. Innovation $1 reverse proof: CT . . . . . .43,901 Gold Am. Eagle 1/4 ounce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66,000
Clad proof set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .484,255 2020 Am. Innovation $1 reverse proof: MA. . . . . .43,660 Gold Am. Eagle 1/10 ounce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .205,000
Silver proof set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .277,105 2020 Am. Innovation $1 reverse proof MD . . . . . .44,936 Silver Am. Eagle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,501,000
Limited edition silver proof set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48,405 2020 Am. Innovation $1 reverse proof SC . . . . . .37,148 Gold Buffalo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67,000
Am. Innovation $1 (S) proof set . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72,091 2020 75th Anniv End WWII AE gold w/privy . . . . . .1,939 Platinum Am. Eagle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
Am. Innovation reverse proof set . . . . . . . . . . . . .46,511 2020 75th Anniv End WWII AE silver w/privy. . . . .74,713 Palladium Am. Eagle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
Miscellaneous Offers 2020 75th Anniv End WWII 1/2 oz gold proof . . . . .7,366 Kennedy halves
2018 Birth set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34,032 2020 75th Anniv End WWII 1 oz silver medal . . . .19,699 2021 Two-roll set. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21,953
2018 Liberty Gold Tenth Ounce . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45,950 2021 200-coin bag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9,968
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Ross
Snowden
MINT COLLECTION
AND THE

Top: United States Mint Director James Ross Snowden.


Above: The Gobrecht dollars of 1836-1839 were restruck under Director Snowden. The restrikes have the eagle flying level when
the coin is rotated while originals have the eagle flying upwards at about 30 degrees.

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By R.W. Julian until later that date runs for some denomi- The fund from which such pieces were
nations were completed. obtained was charged only the bullion

T
he magnificent numismatic The whole question of the early Mint value of the gold. One of the Brasher dou-
collection today housed in the collection is somewhat muddled by the bloons was obtained in this way.
Smithsonian Institution is actual- fact that visitors to the institution were Patterson, no less than Eckfeldt, was
ly a fusion of several collections, the most able to purchase, at face value, well- by 1840 firmly committed to building
important of which was housed at the struck coins that sometimes were several the collection by whatever means came
Philadelphia Mint until 1923. Although years old. It was an unofficial practice to to hand. As early as 1838, he considered
the Mint collection of coins and medals have a supply of such pieces on hand. selling or trading duplicates to collec-
was formally created in 1838, the true Beginning in 1817, Chief Coiner tors in order to obtain certain coins for
foundation dates back to 1792, when the Eckfeldt was also responsible for the the collection.
infant Mint was producing its first pat- striking of proof coins that were sold to With the arrival of Franklin Peale as
terns and coins. visitors at face value. Not all denomina- chief coiner in 1839, the emphasis shifted
Conventional wisdom also says that tions were available each year, but by away from coins to medals as Peale
Adam Eckfeldt started the collection and the 1830s most of the silver and cop- pursued his lucrative medal-making busi-
was responsible for laying away the spec- per coins were produced in proof on an ness using Mint presses and workmen at
imens of coins over the years, but this is annual basis. It appears that Eckfeldt government expense. Peale, however, did
unlikely. Eckfeldt was only 22 years old sometimes saved unsold proof coins for begin the series of proof-only half cents in
at the beginning of 1792 and was not a the collection. 1840, and during this decade proof coins
regular employee of the institution until The story of famed collector Joseph J. were certainly made for collectors.
January 1796. Mickley purchasing four original proof It is believed that a premium was
Mint Director David Rittenhouse, who quarters of 1827 for a Spanish dollar illus- charged for encased proof coins in
served 1792–1795, was not only the most trates how the system worked: Eckfeldt the 1840s, but ordinary pieces were
eminent American scientist of his era, but
also had a strong sense of history and the
future place of the Mint. Although not
rich, Rittenhouse was well off and almost
certainly responsible for the laying away
of the different coins and patterns struck
during his tenure of office.
The director’s health failed percep-
tibly during the spring of 1795, forcing
his resignation in June. It seems unlikely
that Henry William DeSaussure, in office
for less than four months, would have
undertaken this same role, nor, does
it appear, that Elias Boudinot, director
from October 1795 to June 1805, sys-
tematically saved the issues struck under
his direction. The 1804 dollar was restruck in the late 1850s and again in 1869. (Images courtesy Legend Numismatics.)
The only other major officer at this
point (late 1795) was Chief Coiner simply took the silver dollar and used it exchanged at face value.
Henry Voight, and it is the opinion of to replace the bullion used for the proofs. There were not all that many proof
this writer that the coiner, an old friend (Proof gold coins, because of intrinsic coins struck for collectors in the 1840s,
of Rittenhouse’s, assumed responsibility value, were rarely struck in quantity prior but others were made for casual visitors to
for the budding collection. Just when to 1860.) the Philadelphia Mint. Peale was far more
Eckfeldt became involved cannot be In the summer of 1835, Robert M. interested in medals, and the original
stated with certainty, but this might not Patterson became director, and it is to proof-only half cent coinage of the 1840s
have come until as late as February 1814, this individual that we owe the forma- was struck in very limited quantities. It
when he was named chief coiner upon tion of the Mint Cabinet. He persuaded is only the great demand at present that
the death of Voight. There was prob- Congress in 1838 to appropriate enough makes this coinage seem more important
ably a private arrangement between the money to purchase the Eckfeldt collec- than it was at the time.
Voight family and Eckfeldt by which he tion as well as providing a small annual Just how much restriking of old and
was able to purchase the complete col- stipend for the purchase of additional rare coins went on prior to Peale’s depar-
lection for face value. specimens. From then on, regular issues ture in December 1854 is uncertain but
For the first few years, Eckfeldt was of the Philadelphia Mint were laid aside may not have amounted to more than
not all that conscientious about saving using funds from this appropriation. 200 or 300 pieces in several different
annual issues, or perhaps money was Much of the gold collection, espe- denominations. Walter Breen has shown,
occasionally a problem. For example, it is cially foreign, was acquired by removing for example, that some of the proof half
known that half eagles of 1815 and 1822 interesting pieces from the gold deposits dollars of the 1830s are restrikes.
were not originally saved, and it was not that came to the Mint in the late 1830s. The whole question of medals and

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proof coinage was to be changed by the
arrival of James Ross Snowden as direc-
tor in June 1853. Until about 1855, the
policy was to acquire specimens for the
collection as time and money permitted.
During 1854 and 1855, Snowden
was preoccupied with the massive coin-
ages of gold and silver that poured
from the five mints situated around the
country. As time progressed, however,
and the need for day-to-day supervision
began to decrease, Snowden had time to
interest himself in the Mint collection
and his love of history. He especially
admired George Washington and, over a
period of time, even had Mint engravers
execute several dies for medals to honor The restrike 1823 cents were struck outside the Mint from discarded dies.
(Images courtesy Stack’s Bowers Galleries.)
the first president.
It is generally stated that coin collect-
ing, as a national hobby, did not really
take hold until 1857 (coinciding with the
end of the old large cent coinage), but this
is an oversimplification of the process.
Already in 1855 the number of collectors
had begun to grow, especially among the
wealthier classes, who could afford to col-
lect silver dollars and gold coins.
At first Snowden accommodated these
collectors by selling them duplicates of
coins that had accumulated over the years.
Some of the dates might have gone back
10 years or more, thus giving Snowden a
small hoard from which to oblige friends
and politicians whom the director wished
The 1827 quarter dollar was restruck in the late 1850s. (Images courtesy Heritage Auctions.)
to cultivate.
The director, as early as 1855, had
begun to acquire Washington medals
for the collection through trade and pur-
chase. At first this was on a small scale,
as few were offered and Snowden did
not have that much of a trading stock
or ready funds with which to purchase
needed items.
One odd way in which the director
raised funds was to charge $1.08 for
each single silver dollar purchased at the
Mint by either a collector or visitor. The
rationale for this surcharge was rooted in
the law of 1853 that reduced the weight
of the minor silver coins but left the dol-
lar unchanged. Snowden said that the
dollar was now worth more and charged The proof-only half cents of 1840-1849 were restruck in the late 1850s. (Images courtesy Goldberg.)
accordingly. The 8 cents profit on each
piece went into a special fund to help fund
numismatic purchases. hand and had little real opportunity for dollars of 1836-1839. Also quite popu-
The dramatic rise of coin collect- obtaining any more. lar were the proof-only half cents of the
ing when the large cent (and half cent) In a few cases, collectors were allowed 1840s. The director checked with the
were abolished in February 1857 gave to search the incoming deposits of old chief coiner (George Childs) and found
Snowden the opportunity to enlarge the copper cents in order to find rare dates for that the Mint collection of dies and hubs
Mint collection greatly. More and more their collections. Many of the presently was in good condition, although many
local collectors asked the director to help prized specimens in modern collections dies dated before 1830 were missing.
them obtain this or that special coin. It came from this source. The hubs and dies had originally been
was not long before the director was More and more collectors were asking preserved by Adam Eckfeldt, but prior to
completely out of the older coins kept on for specimens of the famous Gobrecht about 1825 working dies had normally

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restruck from the original dies.
Restrikes of rare and beautiful med-
als were soon made and sold (or traded)
in limited quantities so as not to depress
the market. Only so many medals could
be made, however, and Snowden found
that he had an ever-increasing desire to
add to the collection, especially with
Washington medals.
The director had very strict personal
standards, as was shown by an incident of
1859. His fellow officers paid Assistant
Engraver Anthony C. Paquet to execute a
pair of medal dies honoring Snowden but,
when they asked him to accept a silver
The dollars of 1851 were restruck under Director Snowden. (Images courtesy Stack’s Bowers Galleries.) medal from these dies, he refused, saying
that copper was quite good enough for
his tastes.
At first Snowden was careful to avoid
restriking coins that had been made for
circulation and instead concentrated on
atterns or pieces thought to be patterns.
Into the latter category fell the Gobrecht
ollars of 1836-1839, which had come to
e called patterns instead of coins because
they had been struck originally in such
mall quantities.
Despite the Gobrecht dollars being
considered patterns, still it is odd that
research was undertaken as to their rela-
tive rarity, in terms of the number of
restrikes made of each variety. Between
bout 1857 and 1860, Snowden restruck
Several hundred 1856 Flying Eagle cents were restruck under Director Snowden. erhaps as many as 1,500 of these coins
for sale or trade. To aid future collectors
in identifying restrikes, Snowden ordered
that the dies be used in such a way that the
reverse eagle was flying level when the
coin was rotated on the proper axis.
After the Gobrecht dollar restrikes
were well under way (or possibly at about
the same time), the rare proof-only half
cents of the 1840s began to be restruck
but in minute quantities. Only a few had
been made each year of the originals, and
too many being distributed would not
only flood the still-growing market, but
would also tip off collectors as to what
was going on.
In addition to the restrikes from older
In 1859, a “pattern” dime was struck for collectors with the obverse design of 1859 and the dies, the director also saw to it that
reverse of 1860. (Images courtesy Heritage Auctions. extra specimens of current pattern coins
(such as the 1856 Flying Eagle cent and
Indian Head cents of 1858-1859) were
been defaced at year’s end, or sold for degree that was not reached again until made available at reasonable prices.
scrap metal, and only the hubs (from the late 1960s. The 1856 pieces were made unofficial-
which working dies were made) were It did not take long for Snowden to ly, but those of 1858-1859 were struck
preserved. The oldest hub probably dated realize that the growing demand for and sold quite openly.
from about 1806. (The various Reich certain coins and medals presented him It should be noted that, in the 19th
hubs for the half dollar of 1807 were with a golden opportunity to enrich the century, restriking of old and rare coins
probably preserved, for example, in the Mint collection at the expense of numis- was not considered particularly harmful.
die collection.) matists willing to trade or sell needed In some countries, it was the practice to
Medals were also quite popular with specimens. It is believed that at first, sell whole collections of old coins newly
collectors in the 1850s and 1860s to a to test the waters, only medals were struck for collectors.

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In early 1859, the director decid-
ed to hedge his bets by having
the Treasury officially allow
him to restrike old coins.
Unfortunately, Secretary of the
Treasury Howell Cobb ignored
this request and Snowden was
forced to keep going without
benefit of protection.
It was once believed
that Snowden was
responsible for all
the restriking, but
this is far from the
case. Others in the
Mint saw a golden
opportunity to line their
pockets by having such mate-
rial made and selling it
Treasury Secretary Howell Cobb
directly to collectors. The
problem we face today is
distinguishing the Snowden restrikes from those made by his
clandestine competitors.
It is thought that one of these competitors was a grandson of
Adam Eckfeldt, and it may well be that he was the main driving
force of the competition. The “Eckfeldt Group,” for want of a
better name, was certainly responsible for a considerable num-
ber of different restrikes. One of the most notorious of these
was the 1804 dollar.
Several plain-edged 1804 dollars were made in 1858 or 1859
and soon sold to local collectors. The “coiners” were unable to
get access to the edge-lettering (Castaing) machine. Snowden
found about this and went around buying up the coins at con-
siderable expense.
Yet the director was in a difficult position even after recover-
ing the 1804 dollars. He dared not take overt action against his
competition because they could easily blow the whistle on his
operations as well.
In early 1860, the restriking operations finally reached the
proportions of a scandal, and Snowden was forced to quit
and boxed up the older dies. A considerable number of coins
were simply laid away for future sale, awaiting the time that
Snowden and other officials were out of office.
The clandestine coiners may have been responsible for the
1827 quarter dollar restrikes as well as the special proof 1801-
1803 silver dollars.
On the other hand, the 1804 and 1823 cent restrikes were
the work of private individuals outside the Mint, using dies that
had long ago been discarded as scrap metal. A few other such
concoctions also exist but have generally been identified by
numismatists as not having originated in the Mint.
There was some additional restriking in early 1869 (under
Director H.R. Linderman), but the number of such pieces at this
time was not all that large. Most of the 1869 specimens were for
Linderman’s own collection and those of a few close friends.
Few, if any, restrikes were made after 1869 although some
collectors continued to accuse the Mint of such actions. The
Mint collection continued to be augmented until it contained
a small, but very high-quality, group of coins and medals. In
1923, ostensibly because of a robbery threat, the collection
was transferred to the Smithsonian, where it has since grown to
world stature. Few now realize that many of the choice speci-
mens were obtained through a program of restrikes carried out
under Director James Ross Snowden so many years ago. X

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SHIELD NICKEL 1885 PRF65 PCGS ...........1,600. MS66 PCGS .....................950. AU50 NGC........................275. 25-S EF40 NGC ..................200.
PRF67 PCGS .................2,300. MS65 NGC .......................450. AU53 NGC........................285. 26-P MS66+ PCGS .............800.
1866 RAYS AU55 PCGS.......385. 1886 G04 PCGS .................325. 1904 MS64 PCGS ...............255. AU58 NGC........................300. 26-D MS63 PCGS ...............725.
MS64 PCGS .....................950. F12 PCGS ........................400. MS65 PCGS .....................500. AU50 ANACS ....................275. MS64 PCGS ..................1,500.
AU58 NGC........................500. MS66 PCGS .....................850. EF45 NGC ........................300.
MS65 NGC ....................2,200. F15 PCGS ........................425. AU58 ANACS ....................300.
1866 PRF65 ULTRA CAMEO EF40 PCGS ......................725. MS64 NGC .......................255. 13-S II VG08 PCGS .............340. MS63 NGC .......................725.
NGC .............................9,700. AU50 PCGS......................810. MS65 NGC .......................500. VG10 PCGS......................350. MS64 NGC ....................1,500.
1867 RAYS AU53 PCGS......................825. 1904 PRF64 PCGS ..............400. VF30 PCGS ......................500. 26-S VF20 PCGS ................375.
VF30 PCGS ......................180. AU55 PCGS......................975. PRF65 NGC ......................500. AU58 PCGS CAC...............950. VF25 PCGS ......................385.
AU58 NGC........................440. MS62 PCGS ..................1,700. 1905 MS63 PCGS ...............165. MS64 PCGS CAC ...........2,200. VF30 PCGS ......................450.
1867 NO RAYS EF45 PCGS ..110. MS63 PCGS ..................2,250. MS64 PCGS .....................255. 14-P MS65 NGC .................525. VF30 ANACS ....................350.
MS65 NGC ....................1,100. VG08 NGC .......................350. MS66 PCGS .....................750. 1914 PRF66 PCGS CAC....2,900. 27-P MS64 PCGS...............175.
1867 NO RAYS MS61 ANACS ................1,550. MS65 NGC .......................500. 14-D AU50 PCGS................400. MS65 PCGS .....................290.
PRF65 PCGS .................1,300. 1886 PRF65 PCGS ...........1,250. 1905 PRF65 NGC................500. AU53 PCGS......................410. 27-D MS64 PCGS ............1,050.
1868 AU50 PCGS................145. PRF65 PCGS CAC ..........1,300. 1906 AU53 PCGS................100. AU55 PCGS......................425. MS63 NGC .......................550.
AU53 PCGS......................150. PRF64 NGC ......................750. MS63 PCGS .....................165. AU58 PCGS......................450. 27-S AU50 PCGS................270.
MS61 PCGS .....................225. 1887 MS64 PCGS ...............369. MS64 PCGS .....................255. MS65 PCGS ..................1,500. AU58 NGC........................700.
MS66 PCGS ..................1,575. MS65 PCGS .....................800. MS65 PCGS .....................500. EF45 NGC ........................350. 28-P MS65 NGC .................320.
MS65 NGC ....................1,000. MS64 NGC .......................369. MS64 NGC .......................255. AU53 NGC........................410. 28-D MS64 PCGS ...............210.
MS64 ANACS ...................400. 1887 PRF64 PCGS ..............390. MS65 NGC .......................500. MS63 NGC .......................575. MS65 PCGS .....................550.
1868 RPD AU53 PCGS.........175. PRF66 CAMEO PCGS......3,300. AU58 ANACS ....................110. 14-S AU50 PCGS................185. 28-S MS63 PCGS ...............850.
1869 AU50 PCGS................155. PRF67 PCGS .................3,500. 1906 PRF64 PCGS ..............400. AU53 PCGS......................190. 29-P MS65 PCGS ...............290.
MS65 PCGS .....................850. 1888 VF25 PCGS ................155. PRF66 PCGS CAC .............990. AU55 PCGS......................195. MS66 PCGS .....................650.
MS64 NGC .......................490. MS63 PCGS .....................440. PRF67+ PCGS CAC ........3,750. AU58 PCGS......................210. MS64 NGC .......................150.
1870 PRF66+ CAMEO MS64 PCGS .....................590. PRF63 NGC ......................300. MS63 PCGS .....................450. MS66 NGC .......................650.
PCGS ...........................2,400. MS65 PCGS ..................1,000. 1907 MS64 PCGS ...............255. MS64 PCGS .....................750. 29-D MS65 PCGS ...............900.
1872 VF30 PCGS ................135. MS66 PCGS ..................2,750. MS65 PCGS .....................500. MS65 PCGS ..................2,150. 29-S MS64 PCGS ...............225.
1873 CLOSED 3 EF40 PCGS. 240. AU55 NGC........................300. MS64 NGC .......................255. MS62 NGC .......................325. MS65 PCGS .....................450.
1874 MS66+ PCGS CAC...5,250. 1888 PRF63 PCGS ..............325. MS65 NGC .......................500. MS63 NGC .......................450. MS64 NGC .......................225.
1875 PRF64 NGC................600. PRF64 PCGS ....................350. 1908 MS65 PCGS ...............500. MS64 NGC .......................750. MS66 NGC .......................900.
1876 VF30 PCGS ................165. PRF65 PCGS ....................600. MS66 PCGS ..................1,100. 15-P MS64 PCGS ...............165. 30-P MS64 PCGS ...............160.
AU58 PCGS......................330. 1889 MS63 PCGS ...............255. MS63 NGC .......................185. MS65 PCGS .....................375. MS65 PCGS .....................250.
VF20 NGC ........................150. MS64 PCGS .....................375. 1908 PRF66 PCGS ..............700. MS66 PCGS CAC ..............900. MS66 PCGS .....................475.
EF45 ANACS ....................215. MS65 PCGS .....................675. 1909 MS66 PCGS ............1,350. 15-D EF45 PCGS ................170. MS64 NGC .......................160.
1876 PRF64 CAMEO NGC ....700. MS66 PCGS ..................1,350. 1909 PRF64 PCGS CAC.......475. AU50 PCGS......................190. 30-P DDR (4-R-IV)
1878 PRF63 PCGS ...........1,500. MS64 NGC .......................360. PRF65 PCGS ....................500. AU53 PCGS......................200. EF40 PCGS ......................100.
PRF66 CAMEO PCGS PRF66 PCGS CAC .............750. 30-S MS63 PCGS ...............190.
CAC .............................2,500. 1889 PRF64 PCGS ..............350. MS63 PCGS .....................390. MS65 PCGS .....................450.
PRF66 PCGS ....................800. PRF64 NGC ......................410. 15-S AU53 PCGS................610.
PRF67+ PCGS CAC ........3,900. PRF65 NGC ......................500. 31-S MS65 PCGS ...............350.
1879 PRF66 PCGS ...........1,450. PRF65 NGC CAC...............600. AU55 ANACS ....................625. MS65 PCGS CAC ..............420.
1890 PRF64 CAMEO NGC ....525. 1910 MS64 PCGS ...............250. 16-P MS66 PCGS ...............750.
1879/8 PRF66 CAM PCGS..2,000. MS65 PCGS .....................500. MS66 PCGS .....................700.
1881 VF30 PCGS ................600. 1891 MS64 PCGS ...............350. MS64 NGC .......................150. 34-P MS64 PCGS ...............127.
MS65 PCGS ..................1,500. MS65 NGC .......................450. 16-D EF40 PCGS ................110.
EF45 PCGS ......................800. 1910 PRF64 NGC................400. MS65 NGC .......................250.
1881 PRF65 CAMEO NGC ....740. MS66 PCGS ..................1,750. AU58 PCGS......................170. 34-D MS64 PCGS ...............225.
MS64 NGC .......................350. PRF67+ PCGS CAC ........2,950. MS63 PCGS .....................285.
1882 AU53 PCGS................150. 1911 MS63 PCGS ...............160. 35-P MS65 PCGS ...............143.
AU55 PCGS......................155. 1891 PR65 PCGS................550. MS64 PCGS .....................575. MS67 PCGS ..................1,000.
1892 MS65 PCGS ...............900. MS64 PCGS .....................240. MS65 PCGS ..................1,500.
MS63 PCGS .....................255. MS64+ PCGS ...................290. MS65 NGC .......................143.
MS64 NGC .......................325. 1893 MS62 PCGS ...............195. MS62 NGC .......................240. 35-D MS64 PCGS ...............175.
MS64 PCGS .....................350. MS65 PCGS .....................500. 16-S AU55 PCGS................175.
1882 PRF66 CAMEO MS65+ PCGS CAC ............750. MS65 PCGS .....................495.
PCGS CAC ....................1,400. MS65 PCGS .....................700. AU58 PCGS......................240. MS66 PCGS ..................2,000.
1894 EF45 NGC..................290. MS63 NGC .......................160. MS62 PCGS .....................275.
1883 EF45 PCGS ................110. MS65 NGC .......................500. MS64 NGC .......................225.
AU50 PCGS......................145. MS61 NGC .......................475. MS64 ANACS ...................240. AU50 NGC........................160. 35-S MS65 PCGS ...............225.
AU53 PCGS......................150. 1894 PRF64 PCGS ..............450. 1912 MS63 PCGS ...............160. MS62 NGC .......................275. MS64 NGC .......................100.
MS64 PCGS .....................375. 1895 MS63 PCGS ...............320. MS65 PCGS .....................500. 17-D EF40 PCGS ................190. MS65 NGC .......................225.
MS65 PCGS .....................750. MS65 PCGS CAC ...........1,200. MS63 NGC .......................160. EF45 PCGS ......................210. MS66 NGC .......................360.
MS61 NGC .......................190. MS66 PCGS ..................2,500. MS63 PCGS .....................800. 1936 BRILLIANT
MS64 NGC .......................375. MS64 NGC .......................255.
MS65 NGC ....................1,050. 1912 PRF64 PCGS ..............400. MS64 PCGS CAC ...........1,150. PRF65 NGC...................1,750.
1883 PRF64 NGC................500. 1895 PRF64 PCGS ..............500. PRF65+ NGC ....................650. MS64+ PCGS ................1,200. 36-D MS65 PCGS ...............110.
PRF64 NGC ......................500. MS65+ PCGS ................3,200. MS65 NGC .......................110.
LIBERTY NICKELS PRF63 ANACS ..................330.
1912-D MS64 PCGS............625.
MS65+ PCGS CAC .........3,600.
MS65 PCGS ..................1,250. 36-S MS66 PCGS ...............290.
1896 EF45 PCGS ................160. MS64 NGC .......................625. MS66 PCGS ..................6,000. MS66 NGC .......................290.
AU55 PCGS......................200. MS62 ANACS ...................350. AU58 NGC........................425. 37-P MS67+ PCGS CAC ...1,300.
MS63 PCGS .....................360. 1912-S AU55 PCGS .........1,800. 17-S EF45 PCGS ................260. MS67 NGC .......................375.
MS64+ PCGS ...................675. MS65+ PCGS ................3,700. AU55 PCGS......................500. 1937 PRF66 PCGS ...........1,575.
MS66 NGC ....................2,000. VF25 NGC ........................600. MS63 PCGS ..................1,900. PRF65 NGC ...................1,450.
1897 MS64 PCGS ...............300. MS64 NGC ....................2,650. 37-D MS67 PCGS ...............650.
MS65 PCGS .....................750. BUFFALO NICKELS MS65 NGC ....................3,900. MS67 NGC .......................650.
MS66 PCGS ..................1,600. 18-P MS62 NGC .................290. 37-D 3 LEGS F15 PCGS.......620.
1883 NO CENTS 1898 MS64 PCGS ...............375. 18-D VF20 PCGS ................160. VF25 PCGS CAC ...............775.
MS63 PCGS .....................130. MS66 PCGS CAC ...........1,900. AU50 PCGS......................400. VF30 PCGS ......................800.
MS64 PCGS .....................155. 1899 MS64 PCGS ...............225. AU55 NGC........................425. 37-S MS66 NGC .................110.
MS64 NGC .......................155. MS65 PCGS .....................500. 19-D VF20 PCGS ................180. 38-D MS67 PCGS ...............250.
MS66 NGC .......................500. MS65 PCGS CAC ..............625. VF25 PCGS ......................185. MS67 PCGS CAC ..............260.
1883 NO CENTS MS66+ PCGS CAC .........2,500. 19-S EF40 PCGS ................325. 38-D/S MS66 PCGS ............250.
PRF63 PCGS ....................390. MS64 NGC .......................225. 13-P I MS64 PCGS..............120. 20-D VF30 NGC ..................200. MS66 NGC .......................250.
PRF66 PCGS ....................800. MS65 NGC .......................500. MS65 PCGS .....................180. 20-S MS61 NGC .................950.
PRF65 NGC ......................625. 1899 PRF65 PCGS CAC.......560. MS67 PCGS .....................885. 21-P MS64 PCGS ...............500. JEFFERSON NICKELS
1883 WITH CENTS 1900 MS64 PCGS ...............255. MS64 NGC .......................120. MS66 PCGS CAC ...........1,900.
MS64 PCGS .....................375. MS65 PCGS .....................500. MS65 NGC .......................180. 21-S VF25 PCGS ................510.
MS66 PCGS CAC ...........1,800. MS66 PCGS .....................750. MS67 NGC .......................885. VF30 PCGS ......................550.
EF45 NGC ........................120. MS64 NGC .......................255. 13-D I MS64 PCGS .............175. VF30 NGC ........................550.
MS63 NGC .......................260. MS64 ANACS ...................255. MS64 NGC .......................175. VF30 ANACS ....................550.
MS66 NGC ....................1,500. 1901 MS65 PCGS ...............500. MS66 NGC .......................650. 23-S EF45 PCGS ................300.
1884 EF40 PCGS ................120. MS65 PCGS CAC ..............575. 13-S I MS63 PCGS..............275. AU55 NGC........................450. 1938 PRF65 NGC ................130.
MS64 PCGS .....................450. 1901 PRF65 PCGS CAC.......560. MS64 PCGS CAC ..............475. 24-P MS66 PCGS ............1,900. 39-P DDR( FS-801)
MS64 NGC .......................450. PRF67 NGC ...................1,200. MS66 PCGS CAC ...........1,850. 24-D VF20 PCGS ................110. MS64 PCGS ..................1,200.
1884 PRF63 PCGS ..............330. 1902 MS64 PCGS ...............255. MS64 NGC .......................475. MS65+ PCGS CAC .........6,500. 39-D REVERSE OF ‘38
PRF64 PCGS ....................450. MS65 PCGS .....................500. MS65 NGC .......................800. 24-S NGC GENUINE, AU MS65 PCGS .....................100.
PRF67 CAMEO MS63 NGC .......................165. 13-P II MS64 PCGS.............170. DETAILS, ENVIRONMENTAL 39-D REVERSE OF ‘40
PCGS CAC ....................4,900. AU55 ANACS ....................100. 13-D II EF45 PCGS..............265. DAMAGE,WEAK STRIKE ..1,200. MS65 PCGS .....................110.
PRF67 CAMEO NGC .......3,500. 1902 PRF64 PCGS ..............375. AU53 PCGS......................285. 25-P MS65 PCGS ...............450. MS66 PCGS .....................125.
1885 VF35 PCGS .............1,370. PRF65 PCGS ....................500. MS62 PCGS .....................400. MS65 PCGS CAC ..............500. 1940 REVERSE 0F 1940
EF45 PCGS ...................1,800. 1903 MS64 PCGS ...............255. MS63 PCGS .....................500. MS64 NGC .......................225. PRF65 PCGS ....................125.
AU55 PCGS ...................1,900. MS65 PCGS .....................500. F15 NGC ..........................195. 25-D MS65 PCGS ............3,250. PRF66 PCGS ....................175.

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1940 PRF66 NGC ................175. 02-O MS63 TONED PCGS ....875. 17-S MS64 WHITE PCGS .....275. MS67 FB WHITE PCGS CAC . 700. 44-P MS66 FB WHITE NGC...200.
PRF67 NGC ......................325. 02-S EF40 ORIG PCGS ........180. MS64 FB WH/LT PCGS ......600. MS67 FB WH/LT NGC ........450. MS67 FB WHITE NGC ........900.
1941 PRF66 PCGS ..............125. MS65 WHITE NGC ..........3,250. MS63 FB WHITE NGC ........400. 34-D MS66 FB WHITE PCGS .. 925. 44-P 5% OFF CENTER
PRF67 PCGS ....................425. 03-P MS65 WHITE PCGS .....700. 18-P MS65 FB WH/LT 35-P MS67 FB PCGS CAC ....575. MS61 PCGS .....................450.
PRF67 NGC ......................425. 03-O MS64 GOLDEN TONING PCGS CAC ....................1,400. 36-P MS67 FB WHITE PCGS .475. 44-D MS67 FB WHITE PCGS .. 225.
PRF67 NGC CAC ...............500. PCGS ...........................1,300. 18-D MS63 WH/LT PCGS .....350. MS67+ FB WHITE MS67 FB WHITE PCGS CAC . 300.
1942 I PRF66 PCGS ............110. AU58 TONED NGC.............240. 18-S MS65 WHITE PCGS CAC .......................800. MS67+ FB WHITE PCGS.....350.
PRF66 NGC ......................110. 1903-O UNC DETAILS CLEANED PCGS CAC ....................1,150. 36-D MS67 FB WH/LT MS67+ FB WHITE
1942 II PRF63 PCGS ...........135. WH/LT NGC......................500. MS66 WH/LT PCGS ........1,500. PCGS CAC ....................1,100. PCGS CAC .......................450.
PRF65 PCGS ....................157. 03-S F15 ORIG PCGS..........500. 19-P MS65 FB TONED PCGS . 725. 36-S MS65 FB WHITE PCGS.150. MS68 FB WH/LT PCGS ...1,250.
PRF66 PCGS ....................200. VF25 ORIG PCGS..............550. 19-D MS64 WH/LT PCGS .....890. MS65 FB WH/LT PCGS ......150. 44-S MS67 FB WHITE PCGS .. 250.
PRF65 NGC ......................157. MS66 COLORFUL TONING 19-S MS64 WHITE PCGS ..1,400. MS67 FB WHITE PCGS CAC . 950. MS67 FB WHITE NGC ........250.
PRF66 NGC ......................200. NGC .............................3,800. 20-P MS63 FB WHITE PCGS .. 175. MS67 FB WHITE NGC ........675. 45-D MS66 FB GOLDEN TONING
42-S MS66 5 FS NGC ..........200. 04-P MS65 LIGHT TONING MS65 WHITE PCGS ...........290. 37-P MS67 FB WHITE PCGS .275. PCGS ..............................125.
43/2-P MS63 PCGS.............500. PCGS ..............................875. MS65 WH/LT PCGS ...........290. MS67 FB WHITE PCGS CAC . 300. MS67 FB WHITE PCGS.......250.
43-D MS67 FULL STEPS 1904 PRF64 TONED PCGS ...750. MS65 FB WH/LT PCGS ......500. MS67 FB WHITE NGC ........225. MS67 FB ATTRACTIVE TONING
PCGS ..............................150. 04-S F15 ORIG PCGS..........250. MS64 FB TONED NGC .......250. 1937 PR65 WHITE PCGS ......500. PCGS CAC .......................350.
45-P DDR FS-801 PLANCHET EF45 WHITE PCGS ............425. 20-D MS64 FSB WHITE PR65 WHITE PCGS CAC .....540. MS67+FB WHITE CAC
DEFECT MS64 ANACS .......200. AU50 ORIG PCGS .............600. PCGS ...........................1,300. PR66 WHITE PCGS ............600. PCGS ...........................2,500.
46-D/D FS-501 VF20 ANACS.. 100. AU50 ORIG NGC ...............600. MS65 WH/LT PCGS ...........725. PR66+ WH/LT PCGS ..........825. 45-S MS66 FB WH/LT PCGS .. 200.
EF45 ANACS ....................150. 05-O MS64 COLORFUL TONING 21-P AU50 WHITE PCGS ...1,000. PR67 WHITE PCGS ............950. MS67 WHITE PCGS ...........125.
49-D/S OMM1 MS65 PCGS ..500. PCGS ..............................800. VF30 ORIG NGC ................375. PR66 WHITE NGC CAC.......750.
1950 PRF66 PCGS ..............110. MS67 FB WHITE
MS61 TONED NGC ............400. AU50 ORIG NGC ............1,000. PRF68* WHITE NGC .......4,950. PCGS CAC ....................1,100.
PRF67 PCGS ....................130. 05-o MICRO o VF35 ORIG 21-D F12 ORIG PCGS ..........250. 37-D MS65 FB WHITE PCGS . 150.
1951 PRF67 PCGS ..............120. 45-S MICRO S
PCGS ..............................450. VF20 ORIG PCGS ..............400. MS66 FB WHITE PCGS.......250. MS66+ FB WHITE PCGS..1,800.
1953 PRF68 PCGS ..............175. VF25 ORIG PCGS ..............425.
54-P MS66 PCGS ...............210. 06-O VF35 ORIG PCGS........125. MS67 FB WHITE PCGS.......375. MS66 WHITE PCGS ...........180.
EF40 ORIG PCGS ..............150. VF30 ORIG PCGS ..............490. 37-S MS65 FB WHITE PCGS.275. MS67 WHITE NGC .............425.
1954 PRF68 PCGS ..............115. EF40 ORIG PCGS ..............750.
1955 PRF68 PCGS ..............115. 06-S MS65 BLUE TONING MS67 FB WHITE NGC CAC .900.
PCGS ...........................1,175. EF45 ORIG PCGS ..............800. 38-P MS67 FB WHITE ROOSEVELT DIMES
1955-D/S MS64 NGC ..........100. AU53 ORIG PCGS ..........1,150.
1956 TRIPLE DIE OBVERSE 07-P MS64 WHITE PCGS .....300. PCGS CAC .......................600.
07-S AU53 WHITE PCGS......185. F12 WH/LT NGC ................250. 1938 PRF65 WHITE NGC ......350.
MS64 ICG ........................100. VF25 ORIG NGC ................425.
59-P MS66 5FS NGC ...........350. AU55 WH/LT PCGS............195. 38-D MS66 FB WHITE PCGS . 150.
08-P MS63 WHITE PCGS .....250. VF20 ORIG ANACS ............400. MS67 FB WHITE PCGS.......350.
60-D MS66 PCGS ...............350. AU50 TONED ANACS ......1,200.
62-D MS65 PCGS ...............150. 08-D MS64 TONED PCGS ....375. MS66 FB WHITE NGC ........150.
08-O VF30 ORIG PCGS........130. 23-P MS65 FB WHITE PCGS .. 390. MS66+ FB WHITE NGC ......225.
1965 SMS MS67 CAMEO MS66 FB WHITE PCGS.......500. 52-P MS67 TONED PCGS ....100.
NGC ................................150. 09-D F15 ORIG PCGS..........110. MS67 WHITE NGC .............195. 1955 PRF68 CAMEO WHITE
VF30 ORIG PCGS..............140. MS67 FB WHITE PCGS....1,250. MS67 FB WHITE NGC ........350.
1971 NO S PRF68CA 23-S MS64 FB WHITE PCGS ..............................150.
PCGS ...........................1,500. MS64 WHITE PCGS ........1,400. 38-S MS66 FB WHITE PCGS .. 290. PRF69 WHITE NGC ............200.
09-O MS64 WH/LT PCGS ..1,200. PCGS CAC ....................2,900. MS67 FB WHITE NGC ........750.
86-D MS66 5FS NGC...........225. 24-P MS66 FB WH/LT NGC .. 1,150. 62-P MS67 FB GOLDEN TONING
2004-P PEACE DDO 10-D WH/LT PCGS ..............480. 39-P MS67 FB WH/LT PCGS ..............................300.
10-S MS65 GORGEOUS 24-D MS63 FB WHITE PCGS .. 700. PCGS CAC .......................850.
MS64 NGC .......................300. MS65 FB WHITE PCGS....1,600. ROOSEVELT DIME
JEFFERSON NICKELS COLORFUL TONING 24-S MS64 FB WH/LT 1939 PRF66 WHITE PCGS ....330. VARIETIES
CHECK OUR WEBSITE FOR OUR PCGS ...........................2,100. PCGS ...........................2,700. PRF67 WHITE NGC ............475. 1963 DDR FS-802
CURRENT STOCK OF PCGS 11-P MS62 WH/LT PCGS .....180. MS64 WHITE NGC .............975. 39-D MS67 FB WHITE PCGS .. 250. PF65 ANACS ....................150.
GRADED PRF 70 DEEP CAMEO 11-D MS67 WH/LT NGC....2,900. 25-P MS66 FB WH/LT MS67 FB WHITE PCGS CAC . 300. 1968-S DDO FS-102 PF67
JEFFERSON NICKELS 11-S MS64 WHITE NGC CAC.. 850. PCGS CAC ....................1,450. MS67+ FB WHITE ANACS ............................125.
12-P AU50 ORIG PCGS......... 90. 25-D MS64 WH/LT PCGS ..1,100. PCGS CAC .......................350. 1968-S DDR FS-801 PF68
BARBER DIMES MS61 WHITE PCGS ...........140. MS67 FB WHITE NGC ........250. ANACS ............................300.
MS64 FB WHITE PCGS....2,300.
MS62 WH/LT NGC.............200. 25-S MS64 FB WH/LT 40-P MS67 FB WHITE PCGS .250. 1970 NO S PRF68 NGC .......775.
MS63 NICE TONING NGC...240. PCGS ...........................1,900. MS67 FB WHITE NGC ........350. 1970 NO S PRF68 NGC .......775.
12-S MS65 WHITE PCGS ..1,200. 26-P MS64 FB WHITE PCGS .260. 1940 PRF67 WHITE PCGS ....350. 1982 NO P STRONG
13-S F15 ORIG PCGS..........210. MS66 FB WH/LT PCGS ......790. 40-D MS67 FB WHITE PCGS .. 243. MS66 PCGS .....................375.
14-P MS64 WH/LT NGC .......225. MS64 FB WHITE NGC ........260. MS67 FB WHITE PCGS CAC . 400. MS66FB PCGS..................650.
16-P MS62 WH/LT NGC .......150. 26-D MS64 FB WHITE PCGS . 850. 40-S MS67 FB TONED PCGS . 675. 1983 NO S PRF68DCAM
92-P MS64 WHITE NGC .......330. MS64 FB WHITE 41-P MS67 FB WHITE PCGS ..............................650.
MS63 TONED ANACS ........200.
MERCURY DIMES PCGC CAC .......................400.
PCGS CAC ....................1,000. PRF69DC PCGS ................950.
1892 PRF67 WH/LT PCGS .3,000. MS65 WHITE PCGS ...........650. 41-D MS67 FB WHITE PCGS .. 225. ROOSEVELT DIMES
92-O MS66 TONED NGC ...2,900. 26-S VF30 ORIG PCGS ........150. MS67 FB WHITE NGC ........225. CHECK OUR WEBSITE FOR OUR
93-P MS65 WHITE PCGS ..1,000. EF40 ORIG PCGS ..............300. MS67+ FB WHITE NGC ......400. CURRENT STOCK OF PCGS
94-P F12 ORIG ...................150. 27-P MS66 FB TONED PCGS . 725. 41-SMS67 FB WHITE PCGS..225. GRADED PRF 69 & 70 DEEP
VF30 TONED PCGS ...........220. 28-P MS65 FB WHITE MS67 FB WHITE PCGS CAC . 350. CAMEO ROOSEVELT DIMES
VF35 ORIG PCGS ..............210. PCGS CAC .......................450. 42-P MS67 FB WHITE NGC...400.
EF45 ORIG ANACS ............250. 16-P MS65 FB WHITE PCGS . 250. MS66 FB WHITE PCGS.......675. 1942 PRF67 WHITE NGC ......340. BARBER QUARTERS
94-O MS64 BLUE GREEN MS66 FB WHITE PCGS.......400. MS66 FB WHITE NGC ........675. PRF68 TONED NGC ........1,200.
TONING PCGS ...............7,350. MS67 FB GOLDEN TONING 28-D MS66 FB WH/LT PRF68 TONED NGC CAC .1,450.
95-O GENUINE CLEANED VF PCGS CAC ....................1,325. PCGS ...........................6,000. 42/1-P AU53 NGC ............1,250.
DETAILS NGC ................1,400. MS65 FB WH/LT NGC ........250. 28-S MS62 TONED PCGS ....320. 42-D MS66 FB NICE TONING
95-S VF30 ORIG PCGS CAC .325. 16-D AG03 ORIG PCGS .......900. MS64 WHITE PCGS ...........450. PCGS ..............................140.
96-P EF40 WHITE PCGS.......150. AG03 ORIG NGC ...............900. 29-P MS66 FB GOLD TONING MS67 FB WHITE PCGS.......225.
1896 PRF64 TONED PCGS ...775. EF45 ORIG NGC CAC......8,700. PCGS CAC .......................425. MS67 FB WHITE NGC ........225.
96-S VF25 ORIG PCGS ........570. G04 ORIG ANACS ..........1,200. MS67 FB WHITE PCGS....1,800. 42/41-D F15 ORIG PCGS .....425.
97-O VG10 ORIG NGC .........250. 16-D VF DETAILS CLEANED 29-D MS64 FB WHITE PCGS .. 175. VF DET NGC .....................525.
97-S VF30 ORIG PCGS ........190. NGC .............................3,900. 30-P MS66+ FB WHITE 42-S MS67 FB WHITE PCGS.700.
MS65 WHITE PCGS ........3,000. 16-S MS65 TONED NGC ......320. NGC CAC......................2,300. MS67 FB WHITE PCGS CAC . 850.
98-P MS64+ TONED NGC ....400. 17-P MS65 FB WH/LT PCGS.413. MS67 FB WHITE NGC .....4,100. MS65 FB WHITE NGC ........175. 1892 PRF62 TONED PCGS ...690.
99-O MS66 PL WHITE NGC . 6,900. MS66 FB WH/LT PCGS ......900. 30-S MS66 FB WHITE MS67 FB WHITE NGC ........700. PRF67 WHITE PCGS .......4,900.
99-S MS64 WHITE PCGS ..1,800. MS66 WHITE PCGS CAC .1,100. PCGS ...........................2,200. 43-P MS67 FB WHITE NGC...300. 93-P MS64 TONED PCGS ....800.
00-P MS64 WH/LT NGC .......490. MS65 FB WHITE NGC CAC .575. 31-P MS65 FB TONED PCGS . 690. 43-D MS67 FB WHITE PCGS .. 275. MS64 ATTRACTIVE TONING
00-O F12 ORIG PCGS..........160. MS66 WH/LT NGC.............390. MS65 FB WHITE NGC ........690. MS68 FB WHITE PCGS....1,700. PCGS ..............................800.
F15 ORIG PCGS ................170. 17-D MS63 WH/LT PCGS .....400. 31-D MS66 FB WHITE MS68 FB WH/LT NGC .....1,700. 93-O MS62 WH/LT PCGS .....500.
AU50 ORIG NGC ...............350. MS64 WH/LT PCGS ...........450. PCGS CAC ....................1,050. 43-S MS67 FB WHITE PCGS . 500. MS63 ORIG PCGS .............575.
01-O AU53 WHITE PCGS......250. MS65 WH/LT PCGS ...........900. 34-P MS65 FB WHITE PCGS . 150. MS67 FB WHITE PCGS CAC .. 650. 93-S EF45 WH/LT PCGS ......325.
AU53 WHITE NGC..............250. MS65 COLORFUL PCGS .1,235. MS66 FB WHITE PCGS.......260. MS67 FB WHITE NGC ........500. 94-S MS63 WH/LT PCGS .....850.
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Spain’s Footprint on U.S. Coins
Beyond th
Mainstrea
BY MARK BENVENUTO

1794 4 reales

A
nyone who has done a bit of silver coin.
looking into the history of the (Images courtesy
Numismatic Guaranty
U.S. right at the time we declared Company.)
our independence knows that one
thing that just wasn’t in place for Mint – in what is now Mexico City way kind of coin except the 8 reales, is that of
the 13 colonies, then states, was any form of back in 1535. By the year 1776, that facil- a cut silver piece. What we mean is that 8
monetary system. Our Congress didn’t even ity, and others farther south, had become reales pieces exist that have been cut into
get around to authorizing a Mint until the major players in producing silver coins two pieces, or four or even eight. These
1790s, more than 15 years after our famous for Spain, for the Spanish Empire in the “bits” were a way to make small change
declaration of independence. Yet business is Americas and for the trans-Pacific trade from the big coins. Doing this may seem
business, time is money, a penny saved is a with the Empire of China. The big silver odd to us today, but if we think about it,
penny earned and a host of other such say- coins in this system were the 8 reales back when these coins were being minted,
ings means that somehow commerce was pieces, often called the “Spanish dollar” virtually every town, even the smallest,
still taking place through all these “money- or the “pillar dollar” today. They were of a had a blacksmith’s shop. Smith’s shops
less” years. So, what did the trick before well-established weight and were accepted had the tools needed to cut a piece of
there were any coins that stated “United in large parts of the world, including the 13 metal, and so coins could be chopped into
States of America” on them? The answer is British colonies. smaller, pie-shaped wedges to be used as
one that takes us out of the mainstream, as Collecting Spanish silver can be a fun small change. One-eighth was a bit, in
it were: the coins of Spain. way to embellish and add to any collection theory worth 12-1/2 cents. Such cut bits
In the United States today, we can of early, classic United States silver. We can still be found today.
be forgiven for thinking that our his- could start by looking at which Spanish Spanish colonial coins, as well as those
tory is almost exclusively aligned with kings were on the throne from 1776 to the of a newly independent Mexico, circulated
that of Great Britain. After all, we speak time of Mexico’s war on independence in in a growing United States for decades,
English, and we have a bicameral system the early 1800s, and from this assembling until Congress got around to passing a law
of a House and Senate – much like the what we could call a portrait set. The pil- specifically ending the practice. The 1857
British House of Commons and House lars and coat of arms on the reverse of such law that was approved on Feb. 21 stated
of Lords. But Great Britain was hardly coins seldom changed much. But perhaps that such coins should be turned in at the
the only European power that set up shop obviously, each king had his royal noggin Treasury, or “... its several offices, and at
on this side of the Atlantic. France was on the obverse of such coins. Some of the several post-offices and land-offices
in the arena as thick as could be. So was these coins can be expensive, but many are ...” and later in the bill indicated that such
Portugal. The Netherlands took a stab at still undervalued and thus not too costly. coins “... shall be recoined at the mint.”
it. Even Sweden had a colony for several If a look into the 8 reales pieces So, the law of 1857 ended the official
years, where modern-day Delaware, New turns up prices we do not like, there is use of Spanish silver in the United States
Jersey and Pennsylvania meet. But one of always the possibility of shifting to the and marks the end of one chapter in our
the big players in colonizing the western lower denominations. Going from the monetary history, but opened another. With
hemisphere was Spain. From as far south top down, beyond the 8 reales coins there time, the use of all foreign coins in every-
as Patagonia to forays up the Mississippi, are the 4-, the 2-, the 1- and the tiny 1/2- day commerce did cease, but a memory
Spain sent waves of conquistadores, hidal- reale silver pieces. These also all sport or two of them remains even today. When
gos and settlers to the new lands across the likeness of the king on the obverse, we hear a kids team call out the old cheer,
what Columbus and his men called “The and the royal coat of arms on the reverse “Two bits, four bits, six bits, a dollar, all
Ocean Sea.” Part of what brought them – and can be a testament to the skill of for our team stand up and holler!” those
over was the desire to conquer and be the Casa de Moneda engravers of those bits are a connection to this very old, well-
landowners; part was the thirst for gold and times. Plenty of them exist today, and established system. Collecting Spanish sil-
silver. Much of what they sent back home based on how worn some of them are, ver alongside our classic U.S. silver might
was gold and silver coinage. they must have circulated for decades. seem a bit off the mainstream but can be
Plenty of collectors are aware that the Curiously, a further possibility that a fun, modern connection to a fascinating
Spanish set up their Casa de Moneda – the exists, one that is extremely rare with any piece of history. X

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Rarity Sales Break Away from Auction Platform


By Richard Giedroyc Grade rarity coins are likewise selling well, as fast as dealers can stock such inventory.
but the attention is on the classic rarities. Grade Another important development is the increased
Both the business and hobby of coins rarity continues to be particularly important interest in ancient and foreign coins, the Asian
remain on solid ground. Truly rare coins con- for modern issues, especially non-circulating coin market becoming almost as frothy as is the
tinue to come out of storage as their owners legal tender commemoratives and made-for- domestic demand for US coins.
view the current climate as being the moment collector gold and silver American Eagle coins. Should anyone be alarmed over the future of
when the coins should command their best Not everything that is popular has to be coins versus cryptocurrencies, these fears should
prices if offered. Even the market venue for rare. There are many collectible yet reasonably also be put to rest. The recent stock market
these coins is changing. Rarities no longer available coins that are the focus of collectors correction illustrated just how vulnerable these
need to be offered in a public auction to realize as well. Morgan silver dollars, usually the cyber-currencies are compared to physical cash.
a strong price. Some of these coins are being bellwether for the business of coins, continue Furthermore, El Salvador, the only country in the
bought and sold over the counter between deal- to be in high demand. Virtually anything that is world to make these “currencies” legal tender is
ers and collectors, while others are appearing in valued either in part or fully due to its intrinsic now under pressure to reverse that decision.
online rather than traditional public auctions. value continues to move out the door almost Cash is still king. So is coin collecting.

American Buffalo 50 25 10 5 1 50 25 10 5 1
1999 1,938 1,069 587 254 55.0 2018-W Proof 1,938 1,109 597 254 56
50 25 10 5 1999 Proof 2,028 1,109 597 340 52.2 2018-W Unc. 1,938 — — — 47
2006 1,988 — — — 1999 W Die error 2,500 — 1,325 700 — 2019 1,938 1,069 592 254 26
2006 W Proof 2,008 — — — 2000 1,938 1,079 587 254 65.0 2019-W Proof 1,963 1,109 597 254 56
2007 1,988 — — — 2000 Proof 2,028 1,109 597 340 52.2 2019-S Proof 1,963 1,109 597 254 60.0
2007 W Proof 2,008 — — — 2001 1,938 1,079 597 254 65.0 2019-W Reverse Proof — — — — 160.0
2008 1,988 — — — 2001 Proof 2,028 1,109 597 340 52.2 2019-S Enhanced — — — — 2,000.0
2008 W Burnished 3,048 1,521 761 360 2002 1,938 1,079 597 254 28.2 Reverse Proof
2008 W Proof 2,400 1,200 600 460 2002 Proof 2,028 1,109 597 340 52.2 2020-W 1,938 1,069 572 254 55.0
2009 1,988 — — — 2003 1,938 1,069 587 254 33.2 2020-W Proof 1,963 1,109 597 254 60.0
2009 W Proof 2,008 — — — 2003 Proof 2,028 1,109 597 340 52.2 2020-S Limited Edition — — — — 250.0
2010 1,988 — — — 2004 1,938 1,069 587 254 33.2 Proof
2010 W Proof 2,008 — — — 2004 Proof 2,028 1,109 597 340 52.2 2020-W Privy v75 Unc. — — — — 600.0
2011 1,988 — — — 2005 1,938 1,069 587 254 33.2 2021-W Proof — — — — 180.0
2011 W Proof 2,068 — — — 2005 Proof 2,028 1,109 597 340 52.2
2012 1,988 — — — 2006 1,938 1,069 587 254 33.2 Platinum Eagles
2012 W Proof 2,148 — — — 2006-W Burnished Unc. 1,938 1,069 610 269 65.0 100 50 25 10
2013 1,988 — — — 2006 Proof 2,028 1,109 597 340 52.2 1997 1,262 626 325 174
2013 W Proof 2,308 — — — 2006 Rev. Prf. 2,600 — — — 300.0 1997 W proof 1,422 656 355 204
2013 W Reverse Proof 2,108 — — — 2006 20th Anniv. 2pc set 1,938 — — — — 1998 1,262 626 325 174
2014 1,988 — — — 2006 20th Anniv. 3pc set 5,000 — — — 250.0 1998 W Proof 1,422 656 355 204
2014 W Proof 2,068 — — — 2007 1,938 1,079 597 254 33.2 1999 1,262 626 325 174
2015 1,988 — — — 2007-W Burnished Unc. 1,938 1,069 660 274 30.0 1999 W Proof 1,422 656 355 204
2015 W Proof 2,358 — — — 2007 Proof 2,028 1,109 597 340 52.2 2000 1,262 626 325 174
2016 1,988 — — — 2008 1,938 1,069 587 254 33.2 2000 W Proof 1,422 656 355 204
2016 W Proof 2,108 — — — 2008-W Burnished Unc. 2,350 1,069 1,450 340 50.0 2001 1,262 626 325 174
2017 1,988 — — — 2008-W Reverse of ‘07 — — — — 520.0 2001 W Proof 1,422 656 355 204
2017 W Proof 2,008 — — — 2008-W Proof 2,438 1,109 597 340 52.2 2002 1,262 626 325 174
2018 1,988 — — — 2009 1,938 1,069 587 254 33.2 2002 W Proof 1,422 656 355 204
2018 Proof 2,008 — — — 2010 1,938 1,069 587 254 33.2 2003 1,262 626 325 174
2010 Proof 2,028 1,109 597 340 52.2
2019 1,988 — — — 2003 W Proof 1,422 656 355 204
2011 1,938 1,069 587 254 33.2 2004 1,262 626 325 174
2011 Proof 2,028 1,109 597 340 52.2
American Eagles 2011 25th Anniv. 5pc set — — — — 700.0
2004 W Proof 1,422 1,230 355 204
Basis: 1,828.00 gold; 23.21 silver; 1,032.00 platinum 2005 1,262 626 325 174
2011 P Rev. Prf. — — — — 350.0 2005 W Proof 1,422 656 355 204
50 25 10 5 1 2011-W Burnished Unc. 1,938 — — — 50.0 2006 1,262 626 325 174
1986 1,938 1,069 572 254 26.2 2011-S Unc. — — — — 33.2 2006 W Proof 1,422 656 355 204
1986 Proof 2,028 — — — 52.2 2012 1,938 1,069 — 254 33.2 2006-W Burnished Unc. 1,800 700 475 300
1987 1,938 1,279 572 309 33.2 2012 SF 2pc set — — — — 200.0 2007 1,262 626 325 174
1987 Proof 2,028 1,109 — — 52.2 2012 Rev. Prf. — — — — 150.0 2007-W Burnished Unc. 1,700 650 550 180
1988 1,938 1,779 572 309 33.2 2012-S Proof — 1,109 597 — 52.2 2007 W Proof 1,422 656 355 204
1988 Proof 2,028 1,109 597 340 52.2 2012-W Proof — — — — 60.0 2007 W Proof “Frosted 47,000 Rare Rare —
1989 1,938 1,069 572 309 33.2 2012-W Burnished Unc. 1,875 — — — 72.0 Freedom” Pre-production
1989 Proof 2,028 1,109 597 340 52.2 2013 1,938 1,069 587 254 33.2 strike
1990 1,938 1,069 992 309 33.2 2013 Proof 1,938 1,109 597 340 52.2 2007 10th anniv. 2pc set — — — —
1990 Proof 2,028 1,109 597 340 52.2 2013 W 2pc set — — — — 185.0 2007 W Reverse Proof — 650 — —
1991 1,958 1,069 1,032 254 33.2 2013 W Enhanced Finish — — — — 110.0 (1/2 oz only)
1991 Proof 2,028 1,109 597 340 52.2 2013 W Enhanced Finish — — — — 125.0 2008 1,262 626 500 174
1992 1,938 1,154 597 254 33.2 Reverse Proof 2008-W Burnished Unc. 1,700 850 425.00 250
1992 Proof 2,028 1,109 597 340 52.2 2013 W Burnished — — — — 50.0 2008 W Proof 1,675 750 400 204
1993 1,938 1,104 792 259 33.2 2014 — 1,069 587 254 33.2 2009 W Proof 1,422 — — —
1993 Proof 2,028 1,109 597 340 95.0 2014 /W Burnished 1,953 1,069 — 194 45.0 2010 W Proof 1,422 — — —
1994 1,938 1,084 792 254 63.2 2014-W Proof — — — — 60.0 2011 W Proof 1,422 — — —
1994 Proof 2,028 1,109 597 340 130.0 2015 1,069 587 254 33.2 2012 W Proof 1,422 — — —
1995 1,938 1,069 792 254 26.2 2015-W Burnished — — — — — 2013 W Proof 1,462 — — —
1995 Proof 2,028 1,109 597 340 80.0 2015 Proof — 1,109 597 340 52.2 2014 1,262 — — —
1995 10th Ann. (W) — — — — 2,750.0 2016 — 1,084 587 254 33.2 2014 W Proof 1,575 — — —
1996 1,938 1,069 792 259 65.0 2016 Proof — 1,109 597 340 52.2 2015 W Proof 1,400 — — —
1996 Proof 2,028 1,109 597 340 52.2 2016-W Unc 1,938 — — — 45 2016 1,262 — — —
1997 1,938 1,104 587 254 65.0 2017 1,938 1,069 592 254 26 2016 W Proof 1,422 — — —
1997 Proof 2,028 1,109 597 340 52.2 2017-W Proof 1,963 1,109 597 254 56 2017 1,262 — — —
1998 1,938 1,069 587 254 33.2 2017-W Unc. 1,938 — — — 47 2017 Proof 1,100 — — —
1998 Proof 2,028 1,109 597 340 52.2 2018 1,938 1,069 592 254 26 2018 1,262 — — —
2018 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 States 2019 1,262 — — —
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 reference 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 fresh or are
mishandled are only worth melt value with few exceptions. MS/PF69-70

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CIRCULATION COINAGE Date
1848 2nd restrike
G4

VG8

F12 VF20 XF40 AU50
— — — —
MS60 PF60BRN
— 6,000
1849 original, small date — — — — 200 300 — 3,250
Half Cent 1849 1st restrike small date — — — — 2,500 3,000 3,100 3,250
1849 large date 56.00 75.00 83.00 85.00 200 250 675 —
KM# 10 Liberty Cap Half Cent. Head facing left. Copper. 1850 115 160 195 210 550 675 1,000 —
Date AG3 G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 1851 55.00 45.00 100 120 120 165 175 —
1793 3,200 3,400 5,000 9,900 17,500 27,950 31,500 55,000 1852 original 12,000 45,000 20,000 25,000 30,000 37,000 — 90,000
KM# 14 Head facing right. Copper. 1852 1st restrike — — — — — — 900 5,000
Date AG3 G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 1852 2nd restrike — — — — — — 900 7,000
1794 Normal Relief Head 600 800 1,450 1,950 3,125 4,625 9,500 34,000 1853 75.00 80.00 90.00 100 150 200 250 —
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1794 High Relief Head 600 800 1,450 1,950 3,125 4,625 9,500 34,000 1854 75.00 80.00 90.00 100 150 200 250 —
1795 lettered edge, pole 500 560 825 1,350 3,125 5,000 7,250 18,000 1855 75.00 80.00 90.00 100 150 200 250 3,250
1795 plain edge, no pole 185 600 950 1,465 2,600 5,000 7,000 14,000 1856 75.00 80.00 90.00 100 150 200 260 3,250
1795 lettered edge, punctuated date 500 560 850 2,000 3,125 5,500 11,750 17,250 1857 75.00 80.00 90.00 100 175 250 300 3,250
1795 plain edge, punctuated date 365 525 770 2,900 3,035 4,750 7,700 17,000
1796 pole 9,600 13,000 20,000 28,500 45,000 65,000 85,000 150,000 Cent
1796 no pole 14,000 25,000 34,000 90,000 120,000 165,000 250,000 300,000
1797 plain edge 260 650 1,000 1,500 2,400 3,100 5,500 15,000 KM# 11 Flowing Hair Cent. Chain. Copper.
1797 lettered edge 560 1,000 2,500 3,650 15,500 29,750 39,000 50,000 Date AG3 G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60
1797 1 above 1 460 575 1,095 1,528 2,130 4,100 5,300 14,500 1793 AMERI 6,900 9,575 14,000 16,800 43,500 75,000 145,000 170,000
1797 gripped edge — — 145,000 — — — — — 1793 AMERICA 4,500 8,000 8,950 15,000 32,500 57,500 102,000 150,000
1793 periods after "LIBERTY 3,300 6,550 10,000 18,500 31,500 67,500 90,000 145,000
KM# 33 Draped Bust Half Cent. Draped bust right, date at angle
below. Value within thin wreath. Copper. KM# 12 Flowing Hair Cent. Wreath. Copper.
Date AG3 G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 Date AG3 G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60
1800 76.00 90.00 115 200 325 700 900 1,800 1793 vine and bars edge 2,500 3,000 3,240 3,800 9,000 23,900 44,000 50,000
1802/0 rev. 1800 9,000 24,000 18,000 32,000 40,500 137,500 — — 1793 lettered edge 1,375 3,950 4,750 7,200 12,000 32,950 36,000 78,000
1802/0 rev. 1802 300 650 2,350 4,650 7,250 137,500 — — 1793 strawberry leaf; 4 known 120,000 135,000 660,000 — — — — —
1803 95.00 120 200 225 375 1,150 1,560 2,800 KM# 13 Liberty Cap Cent. Copper.
1804 plain 4, stemless wreath 75.00 90.00 200 225 300 550 1,000 1,470 Date AG3 G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60
1804 plain 4, stems 80.00 90.00 200 445 550 2,250 5,100 — 1793 cap 4,000 10,500 11,500 13,000 42,000 60,000 145,000 265,000
1804 crosslet 4, stemless 80.00 90.00 200 225 300 650 1,000 1,470 1794 NO FRACTION BAR 350 500 1,425 1,750 2,750 8,000 13,000 33,000
1804 crosslet 4, stems 80.00 90.00 200 225 300 650 1,000 1,470 1794 head '93 1,000 2,000 2,760 3,300 5,000 29,500 34,000 200,000
1804 spiked chin 80.00 90.00 200 225 300 775 1,325 2,300 1794 head '94 350 600 700 950 7,290 6,000 8,000 18,500
1805 small 5, stemless 80.00 90.00 200 225 300 650 775 1,470 1794 head '95 350 600 800 1,200 1,400 7,750 8,500 10,000
1805 small 5, stems 600 1,250 2,400 5,000 7,750 20,400 — — 1794 starred rev. 14,500 23,000 35,000 65,000 220,000 27,250 600,000 —
1805 large 5, stems 80.00 90.00 200 225 300 650 775 1,470 1795 Lettered Edge 350 675 725 1,250 1,950 3,200 7,800 11,000
1806 small 6, stems 220 300 400 850 1,050 3,500 6,500 12,000 1795 plain edge 350 525 725 1,250 2,500 3,250 4,600 7,000
1806 small 6, stemless 75.00 90.00 200 225 300 700 1,450 2,800 1795 reeded edge 95,000 160,000 540,000 1,000,000 — — — —
1806 large 6, stems 75.00 90.00 200 225 300 615 600 1,600 1795 Jefferson head plain edge 7,000 16,000 19,000 82,500 126,500 — — —
1807 75.00 90.00 200 225 300 550 725 2,400 1795 Jefferson head lettered edge 45,000 70,000 75,000 140,000 220,000 — — —
1808/7 75.00 135 215 1,100 1,800 6,100 9,000 85,000
1808 55.00 90.00 150 185 400 700 1,500 2,400 KM# 13a Liberty Cap Cent. Copper.
KM# 41 Classic Head Half Cent. Classic head left, flanked by Date AG3 G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60
1795 lettered edge, "One Cent" high in wreath 150 400 475 1,000 1,800 2,750 7,500 12,000
stars, date below. Value within wreath. Copper. 1796 450 650 900 1,175 2,500 6,700 13,000 27,500
Date AG3 G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60
1809/6 75.00 105 180 125 150 350 550 800 KM# 22 Draped Bust Cent. Draped bust right, date at angle
1809 75.00 105 180 120 130 230 265 550 below. Value within wreath. Copper.
1809 circle in 0 75.00 105 180 135 500 1,500 2,100 4,000 Date AG3 G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60
1810 75.00 105 180 135 310 550 900 2,000 1796 reverse of 1794 325 500 700 1,600 2,650 7,500 12,000 35,000
1811 Close Date 275 375 750 1,500 2,150 5,950 8,500 30,000 1796 reverse of 1795 275 475 650 1,200 4,900 9,500 16,000 23,000
1811 Wide Date Inc. Above 275 375 750 1,350 2,150 5,950 8,500 30,000 1796 reverse of 1797 225 350 500 925 1,875 4,500 6,000 9,500
1811 restrike, reverse of 1802, uncirculated 275 375 700 1,200 — — — — 1796 Liherty error 700 1,150 1,550 2,200 4,700 12,000 38,000 —
1825 32.00 80.00 90.00 100 120 230 500 900 1797 reverse of 1795 plain edge 150 225 1,500 2,100 2,800 4,500 13,000 27,000
1826 32.00 80.00 90.00 100 120 230 285 520 1797 reverse of 1795 gripped edge 185 425 605 1,100 2,250 5,800 10,000 27,000
1828 13 stars 32.00 80.00 90.00 100 120 230 285 1,100 1797 stems — — 1,500 1,800 2,100 3,250 4,245 4,100
1828 12 stars 32.00 80.00 90.00 100 150 275 430 1,100 1797 stemless 150 400 1,300 1,750 2,600 8,500 10,000 27,750
1829 32.00 80.00 90.00 100 120 230 285 350 1797 reverse of 1795 — 3,500 — — 2,250 — — 8,500
1831 original — — — — — 46,000 65,000 — 1798 (1797) reverse of 1795 1,500 — — — — — — 6,000
1831 1st restrike, lg. berries, reverse of 1836 — — — — — — — — 1798 reverse of 1796 1,425 2,500 5,000 8,000 12,000 17,500 19,000 23,000
1831 2nd restrike, sm. berries, reverse of — — — — — — — — 1798 1st hair style 50.00 250 375 550 1,000 3,500 6,400 12,500
1840, proof 1798 2nd hair style 50.00 100 290 600 900 1,800 3,650 9,000
1832 32.00 45.00 90.00 100 110 135 200 300 1798/7 300 475 700 1,000 1,500 5,250 8,000 22,000
1833 32.00 45.00 90.00 100 110 135 200 300 1799 3,100 7,500 9,500 15,750 31,000 120,000 325,000 720,000
1834 32.00 45.00 90.00 100 110 135 200 300 1799/98 4,800 8,800 12,000 30,000 43,000 150,000 330,000 —
1835 32.00 45.00 90.00 100 110 135 200 300 1800 85.00 175 355 475 800 3,250 7,700 10,000
1836 original, proof — — — — — — — — 1800/798 (1800) 85.00 175 355 500 900 6,000 7,500 —
1836 restrike, reverse of 1840, proof — — — — — — — — 1800/79 85.00 175 355 500 825 4,250 5,100 18,000
KM# 70 Braided Hair Half Cent. Head left, braided hair, within 1801 85.00 175 355 800 1,000 1,750 8,500 12,750
circle of stars, date below. Value within wreath. Copper. 1801 3 errors 200 300 650 1,200 2,150 2,750 27,500 —
1801 1/000 140 200 355 800 1,200 4,000 5,000 14,250
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 PF60BRN 1801 100/000 140 200 355 525 900 5,525 12,500 38,000
1840 original — — — — — — — 3,250 1802 30.00 65.00 175 325 600 1,600 3,250 6,000
1840 1st restrike — — — — — — — 3,250 1802 stemless 65.00 85.00 200 330 525 750 2,000 4,200
1840 2nd restrike — — — — — — — 5,500 1802 1/000 95.00 200 275 475 575 1,700 4,500 6,800
1841 original — — — — — — — 3,250 1803 small date, small fraction — — — 1,000 1,400 1,850 4,100 5,600
1841 1st restrike — — — — — — — 3,250 1803 small date, large fraction — — — — 500 1,020 2,500 4,400
1841 2nd restrike — — — — — — — 6,000 1803 large date, small fraction 5,500 10,000 14,000 22,500 48,000 120,000 — —
1842 original — — — — — — — 3,250 1803 large date, large fraction 225 350 500 875 1,950 3,600 6,500 40,000
1842 1st restrike — — — — — — — 3,250 1803 1/100 over 1/1000 125 175 355 500 925 1,750 3,400 17,000
1842 2nd restrike — — — — — — — 6,000 1803 Stemless wreath 125 200 355 425 775 1,600 3,800 12,000
1843 original — — — — — — — 3,250 1804 1,800 2,300 4,600 6,000 7,250 13,000 24,000 225,000
1843 1st restrike — — — — — — — 3,250 1804 Restrike of 1860 — — — 475 500 550 585 900
1843 2nd restrike — — — — — — — 6,500 1805 40.00 150 200 300 435 2,250 3,000 4,200
1844 original — — — — — — — 3,250 1806 30.00 150 250 330 625 1,725 2,400 6,800
1844 1st restrike — — — — — — — 3,250 1807 small fraction 65.00 170 225 380 1,300 7,500 33,000 55,000
1844 2nd restrike — — — — — — — 6,000 1807 large fraction 65.00 100 135 350 700 2,750 5,500 12,000
1845 original — — — — — — — 6,000 1807/6 large 7/6 105 175 260 465 725 1,050 2,500 12,000
1845 1st restrike — — — — — — — 3,250 1807/6 small 7/6 2,500 3,600 5,000 8,500 30,000 65,000 150,000 —
1845 2nd restrike — — — — — — — 6,000 1807 Comet Variety 160 250 335 600 1,200 2,300 5,500 17,500
1846 original — — — — — — — 3,250
1846 1st restrike — — — — — — — 3,250 KM# 39 Classic Head Cent. Classic head left, flanked by stars,
1846 2nd restrike — — — — — — — 6,000 date below. Value within wreath. Copper.
1847 original — — — — — — — 3,250 Date AG3 G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60
1847 1st restrike — — — — — — — 3,250 1808 50.00 160 350 550 1,250 2,000 4,500 9,750
1847 2nd restrike — — — — — — — 6,000 1809 150 300 650 875 1,325 3,300 4,500 12,500
1848 original — — — — — — — 6,000 1810/09 50.00 160 350 550 1,100 1,950 4,750 10,000
1848 1st restrike — — — — — — — 3,250 1810 50.00 160 275 550 1,100 2,300 3,650 10,500

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Date AG3 G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 KM# 85 Flying Eagle Cent. Flying eagle above date. Value within
1811/10 200 350 500 775 1,625 6,000 12,500 22,000 wreath. Copper-Nickel.
1811 100 265 400 500 1,550 2,400 3,650 10,000 Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1812 small date 50.00 160 350 550 800 2,100 3,250 8,500 1856 6,100 6,550 8,800 10,500 12,000 15,250 17,500 35,500 62,500 24,950
1812 large date 50.00 160 350 550 800 2,100 3,250 8,500 1857 21.00 32.00 36.00 65.00 160 255 575 1,150 3,000 25,500
1813 50.00 160 350 550 800 2,100 3,250 8,500 1858/7 55.00 140 250 325 650 1,100 2,900 11,500 70,000 —
1814 Plain 4 50.00 160 350 550 800 2,100 3,250 8,500 1858 large letters 21.00 32.00 60.00 76.00 120 230 450 1,000 3,850 17,500
1814 Crosslet 4 50.00 160 350 550 800 2,100 3,250 8,500 1858 small letters 21.00 32.00 36.00 45.00 120 250 475 1,200 3,600 26,000
KM# 45 Coronet Cent. Coronet head left, within circle of stars, KM# 87 Indian Head Cent. Indian head with headdress left above
date below. Value within wreath. Copper. date. Value within wreath. Copper-Nickel.

COIN MARKET
Date AG3 G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1816 25.00 30.00 42.00 100 150 280 425 600 1859 12.00 20.00 27.00 40.00 130 180 340 900 2,450 5,000
1817 13 obverse stars 15.00 23.00 65.00 100 125 500 550 690 KM# 90 Indian Head Cent. Indian head with headdress left above
1817 15 obverse stars 27.00 40.00 50.00 150 225 900 2,950 3,600 date. Value within wreath, shield above. Copper-Nickel.
1818 20.00 26.00 34.00 90.00 130 350 475 600 Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1819 Large date, 9/8 — — — — — — — — 1860 Rounded Bust 10.00 17.00 25.00 45.00 70.00 115 185 350 925 3,000
1819 16.00 20.00 26.00 90.00 130 300 500 825 1860 — — — — — — — — — —
1819/8 18.00 25.00 32.00 90.00 130 300 400 825 1860 Pointed Bust 15.00 20.00 30.00 50.00 75.00 135 285 550 3,575 —
1819 Large date 19.00 26.00 33.00 90.00 130 185 350 650 1861 20.00 33.00 47.00 55.00 120 175 220 500 1,150 5,375
1819 Small date 22.00 30.00 36.00 125 160 205 450 550 1862 13.00 15.00 19.00 25.00 35.00 85.00 125 280 950 2,275
1820 Large date 16.00 21.00 38.00 90.00 130 180 260 375 1863 8.00 11.00 14.00 22.00 45.00 92.00 145 255 900 2,500
1820 Large date, 20/19 25.00 35.00 41.00 90.00 130 425 1,000 1,325 1864 20.00 23.00 36.00 75.00 155 195 260 510 1,400 2,750
1820 Small date 22.00 45.00 60.00 90.00 130 225 375 600
1821 32.00 44.00 65.00 190 500 1,750 3,500 8,500
KM# 90a Indian Head Cent. Indian head with headdress left
1822 15.00 25.00 75.00 115 135 385 625 1,100 above date. Value within wreath, shield above. Bronze.
1823 Included in 1824 mintage 100 200 275 550 1,150 2,600 6,500 21,000 Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1823/22 Included in 1824 mintage 100 175 300 600 800 2,650 6,250 19,000 1864 12.00 21.00 25.00 44.00 60.00 90.00 160 275 850 3,900
1823 Restrike 150 500 600 650 750 800 1,200 1,700 1864 L pointed bust 50.00 75.00 110 180 265 360 390 1,000 1,800 45,600
1824 25.00 45.00 140 165 350 525 790 2,700 1865 plain 5 11.00 17.00 30.00 38.00 50.00 60.00 75.00 525 1,125 400
1824/22 40.00 95.00 160 180 450 875 2,700 6,000 1865 fancy 5 11.00 17.00 21.00 26.00 33.00 50.00 75.00 290 1,150 —
1825 18.00 65.00 80.00 90.00 185 500 750 1,950 1866 60.00 66.00 135 225 240 340 500 1,350 2,100
1826 19.00 33.00 60.00 100 200 375 500 800 1867 40.00 70.00 110 135 190 275 440 800 1,500 425
1826/25 100 140 200 300 600 1,600 2,100 9,000 1867/1867 90.00 114 200 350 500 830 1,350 — — —
1827 14.00 70.00 90.00 125 170 250 1,325 1,800 1868 38.00 75.00 95.00 125 190 210 310 525 1,600 700
1828 Large date 20.00 30.00 50.00 120 140 285 550 1,150 1869/9 125 245 435 600 800 950 1,000 1,125 3,200 —
1828 Small date 20.00 27.00 36.00 50.00 110 250 700 2,600 1869 110 160 250 325 550 675 775 1,300 3,200 725
1829 Large letters 30.00 45.00 55.00 85.00 175 350 575 1,100 1870 Bold N 60.00 100 250 300 500 580 720 1,150 2,250 725
1829 Medium letters 50.00 65.00 85.00 130 175 500 1,750 5,000 1870 Shallow N* 70.00 130 230 475 525 560 — — — —
1830 Large letters 15.00 20.00 30.00 90.00 120 260 410 875 1871 Bold N 95.00 120 300 320 525 725 750 1,000 2,600 1,300
1830 Medium letters 25.00 50.00 100 250 650 1,600 3,000 7,500 1871 Shallow N* 115 125 235 500 600 725 — — — —
1831 Large letters 13.00 20.00 47.00 65.00 100 300 400 550 1872 Bold N 115 165 400 415 475 600 875 1,600 2,800 4,100
1831 Medium letters 25.00 50.00 60.00 75.00 100 250 300 650 1872 Shallow N* 120 190 340 400 460 550 — — — —
1832 Large letters 13.00 20.00 45.00 60.00 70.00 135 250 640 1873 closed 3 30.00 60.00 80.00 120 160 210 300 675 2,000 1,000
1832 Medium letters 25.00 50.00 80.00 95.00 200 225 390 750 1873 open 3 20.00 36.00 65.00 90.00 175 260 390 600 1,500 —
1833 10.00 20.00 47.00 75.00 85.00 175 350 500 1873 Double Liberty die 1 300 650 800 1,175 2,300 3,450 6,600 12,250 36,000 —
1834 Large 8, stars and letters 25.00 40.00 50.00 80.00 120 180 375 950 1873 Double Liberty die 2 65.00 75.00 250 400 500 900 4,200 10,750 — —
1834 Large 8 & stars, medium letters 500 600 875 1,350 2,000 4,500 6,000 8,800 1874 18.00 30.00 50.00 65.00 130 150 200 400 800 480
1834 Large 8, small stars, medium letters 18.00 25.00 38.00 80.00 150 225 375 950 1875 22.00 35.00 85.00 90.00 165 185 350 435 1,100 1,700
1834 Small 8 & stars 18.00 25.00 38.00 80.00 125 225 450 950 1876 33.00 42.00 80.00 130 250 300 360 550 1,450 1,050
1835 Large 8 & stars 10.00 20.00 65.00 150 175 400 700 1,200 1877 645 710 1,000 1,350 2,550 2,950 4,300 8,000 14,000 7,000
1835 Head '36 10.00 20.00 65.00 125 150 325 600 900 1878 26.00 65.00 110 135 275 325 380 475 1,050 655
1835 Small 8 & stars 10.00 20.00 65.00 125 150 325 600 900 1879 6.00 8.00 14.00 35.00 100 130 180 250 600 775
1836 12.00 25.00 30.00 40.00 50.00 135 425 600 1880 3.00 4.00 5.00 9.00 25.00 40.00 65.00 200 600 655
1837 Plain hair cords, medium letters 12.00 20.00 25.00 40.00 90.00 150 205 675 1881 3.00 4.00 5.00 7.00 27.00 35.00 50.00 165 600 655
1837 Plain hair cords, small letters 12.00 20.00 25.00 40.00 70.00 150 205 850 1882 3.00 3.25 4.00 11.00 27.00 33.00 55.00 150 880 655
1837 Head '38 12.00 20.00 40.00 60.00 85.00 150 205 370 1883 2.75 3.00 3.50 6.00 30.00 40.00 55.00 175 600 655
1838 12.00 20.00 25.00 40.00 70.00 250 275 450 1884 3.50 11.00 11.00 15.00 60.00 85.00 120 175 850 1,000
1839 Head '38, beaded hair cords 30.00 45.00 65.00 80.00 120 185 425 500 1885 7.00 11.00 15.00 29.00 90.00 140 185 240 1,300 655
1839/36 Plain hair cords 300 475 1,050 1,700 4,500 5,500 22,000 — 1886 Type 1 obverse 4.00 11.00 15.00 70.00 195 240 315 330 1,600 700
1839 Silly head 12.00 20.00 25.00 60.00 130 240 325 675 1886 Type 2 obverse 6.00 8.00 22.00 75.00 190 270 440 500 2,050 7,500
1839 Booby head 12.00 20.00 50.00 60.00 130 250 455 700 1887 1.50 1.60 2.50 4.00 24.00 36.00 130 240 1,000 650
1888 2.50 3.00 4.00 12.00 27.00 40.00 100 275 1,350 475
KM# 67 Braided Hair Cent. Head left, braided hair, within circle of 1888/7 1,525 8,700 4,100 6,200 8,000 10,575 — — — —
stars, date below. Value within wreath. Copper. 1889 1.70 2.10 2.25 5.00 18.00 21.00 33.00 150 625 2,000
Date AG3 G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 1890 1.50 1.75 2.00 4.00 17.00 28.00 55.00 175 900 655
1839 Petite Head 12.00 20.00 25.00 60.00 130 240 475 900 1891 1.75 2.25 2.50 4.00 17.00 28.00 40.00 175 900 650
1840 Large date 12.00 20.00 25.00 60.00 130 240 350 575 1892 1.50 2.75 3.50 4.00 21.00 55.00 80.00 160 750 660
1840 Small date 12.00 20.00 25.00 60.00 130 240 350 575 1893 1.50 2.25 2.50 4.00 15.00 28.00 38.00 175 600 655
1840 Small date over large 18 20.00 30.00 40.00 60.00 100 125 300 1,000 1894 4.50 5.00 11.00 21.00 53.00 70.00 115 225 650 650
1841 10.00 20.00 36.00 60.00 160 200 325 800 1894/94 45.00 55.00 85.00 170 400 900 1,400 2,185 4,500 655
1842 Small date 12.00 20.00 25.00 60.00 130 240 350 600 1895 1.75 2.00 2.50 3.00 15.00 28.00 50.00 150 450 655
1842 Large date 12.00 20.00 25.00 60.00 130 240 350 600 1896 1.75 2.00 2.50 3.00 15.00 28.00 40.00 85.00 800 800
1843 Petite Head, small date 12.00 20.00 25.00 60.00 130 240 350 600 1897 1.35 1.75 1.85 3.00 12.00 28.00 50.00 150 375 1,225
1843 Petite Head, (rev '44) 12.00 20.00 25.00 60.00 130 240 350 600 1898 1.35 1.80 2.00 3.00 12.00 28.00 50.00 100 400 635
1843 Mature Head 12.00 20.00 45.00 60.00 130 240 350 725 1899 1.35 1.80 2.00 3.00 12.00 28.00 50.00 100 320 700
1844 12.00 20.00 25.00 60.00 130 240 350 600 1900 1.35 1.80 2.00 3.00 12.00 28.00 50.00 90.00 225 650
1844/81 75.00 125 200 250 300 500 775 1,650 1901 1.35 1.80 2.00 3.00 12.00 28.00 50.00 90.00 225 690
1845 10.00 18.00 30.00 40.00 50.00 150 220 300 1902 1.35 1.80 2.00 3.00 12.00 28.00 50.00 90.00 225 550
1846 Small date 10.00 18.00 40.00 45.00 50.00 150 220 300 1903 1.35 1.80 2.00 3.00 12.00 28.00 50.00 90.00 225 585
1846 MD 10.00 18.00 30.00 40.00 50.00 150 220 300 1904 1.35 1.80 2.00 3.00 12.00 28.00 50.00 90.00 650 585
1846 TD 22.00 36.00 75.00 100 150 260 550 1,650 1905 1.35 1.80 2.00 3.00 12.00 28.00 50.00 90.00 225 585
1847 10.00 18.00 40.00 45.00 50.00 150 220 300 1906 1.35 1.80 2.00 3.00 12.00 28.00 50.00 90.00 225 585
1847/7 50.00 100 150 200 225 375 475 1,400 1907 1.35 1.80 2.00 3.00 12.00 28.00 50.00 90.00 225 600
1848 10.00 18.00 30.00 40.00 50.00 150 220 300 1908 1.35 1.80 2.00 3.00 12.00 28.00 50.00 90.00 225 585
1849 10.00 18.00 30.00 40.00 50.00 150 220 300 1908S 90.00 100 135 150 185 255 300 650 1,500 —
1850 10.00 18.00 30.00 40.00 50.00 150 220 300 1909 10.00 12.00 13.00 14.00 18.00 26.00 43.00 90.00 250 585
1851 10.00 18.00 30.00 40.00 50.00 150 220 300 1909S 330 365 445 560 650 850 1,075 2,000 3,900 —
1851/81 — 50.00 85.00 105 135 275 450 600 KM# 132 Lincoln Cent. Wheat Ears. Bronze.
1852 10.00 18.00 30.00 40.00 50.00 150 220 300 Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1853 10.00 18.00 30.00 40.00 50.00 150 220 300 1909 VDB 9.00 10.00 11.00 12.00 14.00 20.00 24.00 50.00 110 27,000
1854 10.00 18.00 30.00 40.00 50.00 150 220 300 1909 VDB Doubled — — 45.00 60.00 80.00 90.00 110 180 1,200 —
1855 Slanted 5's 10.00 18.00 30.00 40.00 50.00 150 220 300 Die Obverse
1855 Upright 5's 10.00 18.00 30.00 40.00 50.00 150 220 300 1909S VDB 480 800 900 1,000 1,250 1,350 1,900 2,500 4,500 —
1855 Slanted 5's Knob on Ear — 65.00 75.00 105 120 195 350 400 1909 2.00 2.50 3.25 4.00 5.00 13.00 20.00 35.00 70.00 900
1856 Slanted 5 10.00 18.00 30.00 40.00 50.00 150 220 300 1909S 65.00 95.00 115 175 200 220 285 420 800 —
1856 Upright 5 10.00 18.00 30.00 40.00 50.00 150 220 300 1909S/S S over 100 105 145 170 230 260 300 350 875 —
1857 Large date 50.00 100 180 210 225 260 300 650 horizontal S
1857 Small date 50.00 100 160 200 240 375 430 525 1910 0.30 0.40 0.50 0.60 4.00 11.00 25.00 35.00 250 1,150

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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
1910S 11.00 15.00 16.00 20.00 43.00 80.00 110 165 550 — 1942 0.10 0.20 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.55 0.85 5.00 11.00 135
1911 0.35 0.45 1.25 1.75 6.00 12.00 20.00 65.00 210 1,125 1942D 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.45 0.60 1.00 5.00 12.00 —
1911D 5.00 6.00 14.00 22.00 46.00 63.00 115 150 650 — 1942S 0.25 0.35 0.45 0.85 1.25 2.50 5.00 15.00 22.00 —
1911S 25.00 30.00 35.00 50.00 85.00 120 160 490 1,400 — 1943 Copper — — 35,000 42,000 45,000 80,000 155,000 — — —
1912 1.00 1.25 2.50 6.00 14.00 30.00 40.00 75.00 340 1,200 planchet error
1912D 6.00 8.00 10.00 26.00 63.00 145 165 375 1,500 — 1943S Copper — — 125,000 150,000 185,000 275,000 — — — —
1912S 18.00 25.00 30.00 40.00 68.00 95.00 155 400 950 — planchet error
1913 0.65 0.75 1.25 3.00 16.00 30.00 40.00 85.00 180 1,165 KM# 132a Lincoln Cent. Wheat Ears. Zinc Coated Steel.
1913D 3.00 3.50 4.50 10.50 38.00 70.00 120 235 790 — Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1913S 9.00 13.00 17.00 25.00 50.00 125 170 400 1,200 — 1943 0.20 0.30 0.35 0.45 0.60 0.85 1.25 9.00 28.00 —
COIN MARKET

1914 0.35 0.60 2.00 8.00 17.00 35.00 50.00 100 325 1,575 1943D 0.35 0.40 0.45 0.50 0.70 1.00 1.50 10.00 28.00 —
1914D 185 200 240 400 780 1,775 2,500 4,250 8,000 — 1943D/D RPM 30.00 38.00 50.00 65.00 90.00 125 200 — — —
1914S 19.00 21.00 25.00 32.00 78.00 170 275 550 3,250 — 1943S 0.40 0.45 0.50 0.65 0.90 1.40 4.00 14.00 35.00 —
1915 1.50 3.00 4.50 16.00 52.00 65.00 75.00 105 500 2,875
1915D 1.35 2.50 3.50 7.00 22.00 52.00 65.00 200 775 —
KM# A132 Lincoln Cent. Wheat Ears. Brass.
Date XF40 MS65 Prf65 Date XF40 MS65 Prf65
1915S 15.00 18.00 23.00 29.00 95.00 122 175 700 2,300 —
1944 0.30 9.00 — 1951 0.40 9.00 80.00
1916 0.30 0.35 0.65 2.00 7.00 12.00 28.00 50.00 120 5,250
1944D 0.40 9.00 — 1951D 0.30 9.00 —
1916D 0.65 2.00 3.00 6.00 16.00 45.00 80.00 250 690 —
1944D/S Type 1 115 3,300 — 1951S 0.40 9.00 —
1916S 1.35 2.75 4.00 9.00 25.00 60.00 95.00 200 910 —
1944D/S Type 2 115 2,500 — 1952 0.40 9.00 50.00
1917 0.25 0.30 0.35 1.50 4.00 12.00 33.00 40.00 210 —
1944S 0.35 9.00 — 1952D 0.30 9.00 —
1917 Doubled Die Obv 125 195 300 390 1,400 1,800 2,500 6,800 13,000 —
1945 0.40 9.00 — 1952S 0.60 14.00 —
1917D 0.85 1.00 2.50 6.00 45.00 55.00 125 215 800 —
1945D 0.40 9.00 — 1953 0.25 9.00 40.00
1917S 0.40 0.65 1.00 2.00 10.00 33.00 65.00 185 1,475 —
1945S 0.40 9.00 — 1953D 0.25 9.00 —
1918 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.55 4.00 8.00 11.00 54.00 240 —
1946 0.25 9.00 — 1953S 0.40 9.00 —
1918D 0.75 1.25 2.50 5.00 18.00 31.00 70.00 225 1,000 —
1946D 0.30 4.00 — 1954 0.25 9.00 19.00
1918S 0.25 0.75 1.00 3.25 10.00 30.00 150 300 1,410 — 1954D 0.25 9.00 —
1919 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.40 1.00 5.00 15.00 28.00 95.00 — 1946S 0.30 15.00 —
1946S/D 70.00 650 — 1954S 0.25 9.00 —
1919D 0.65 0.90 1.50 4.00 10.00 30.00 55.00 225 1,100 — 1955 0.25 9.00 20.00
1919S 0.20 0.35 1.25 2.00 40.00 45.00 75.00 225 1,100 — 1947 0.45 17.00 —
1947D 0.35 9.00 — 1955 Doubled Die 1,300 12,500 —
1920 0.15 0.20 0.45 1.00 2.50 7.00 25.00 28.00 140 — Note: The 1955 "doubled die" has distinct
1920D 1.00 1.25 2.50 7.00 16.00 32.00 65.00 195 1,450 — 1947S 0.35 9.00 —
doubling of the date and lettering on the
1920S 0.45 0.50 1.25 2.25 11.00 45.00 95.00 350 2,125 — 1948 0.35 9.00 — obverse.
1921 0.40 0.50 0.75 2.50 9.50 20.00 65.00 80.00 265 — 1948D 0.40 9.00 — 1955D 0.20 9.00 —
1921S 1.20 2.25 3.25 6.00 45.00 100 170 400 1,265 — 1948S 0.40 9.00 — 1955S 0.35 5.50 —
1922D 16.00 20.00 21.00 23.00 65.00 100 160 350 770 — 1949 0.40 9.00 — 1956 0.20 9.00 5.00
1922D Weak Rev 22.00 23.00 24.00 25.50 34.00 65.00 95.00 130 700 — 1949D 0.40 9.00 — 1956D 0.20 9.00 —
1922D Weak D 150 170 265 445 470 525 — — 1,400 — 1949S 0.50 9.00 — 1957 0.20 9.00 4.00
1922 No D Die 2 500 660 725 990 2,000 3,250 8,000 23,000 130,000 — 1950 0.35 9.00 85.00 1957D 0.20 9.00 —
Strong Rev 1950D 0.35 9.00 — 1958 0.20 9.00 6.50
1922 No D Die 3 110 140 275 375 550 725 1,330 4,250 — — 1950S 0.30 9.00 — 1958D 0.20 9.00 —
Weak Rev
1923 0.30 0.40 0.50 1.00 5.00 10.00 12.00 25.00 175 — KM# 201 Lincoln Cent. Lincoln Memorial. Brass.
1923S 4.75 6.00 7.25 10.50 60.00 115 185 600 3,200 — Date MS60 MS65 Prf65 Date MS60 MS65 Prf65
1924 0.25 0.35 0.45 1.00 4.50 9.00 35.00 55.00 235 — 1959 0.10 15.00 6.50 1971S Doubled Die Obv — — 400
1924D 29.00 33.00 47.00 60.00 110 200 260 850 1,900 — 1959D 0.10 7.50 — 1972 0.10 6.00 —
1924S 1.25 1.50 2.75 5.35 65.00 75.00 130 460 2,380 — 1960 small date, low 9 2.75 12.00 16.00 1972 Doubled Die Obv 285 600 —
1925 0.25 0.35 0.45 0.70 3.00 6.50 8.00 45.00 125 — 1960 large date, high 9 0.10 8.00 7.50 1972D 0.10 12.00 —
1925D 0.75 1.50 2.60 5.00 14.00 26.00 70.00 225 975 — 1960 small over large date — — 600 1972S 0.10 26.50 5.50
1925S 0.50 1.00 1.50 2.75 40.00 50.00 75.00 360 1,610 — 1960D small date, low 9 0.15 10.00 — 1973 0.10 8.00 —
1926 0.25 0.35 0.45 0.60 1.65 5.00 6.00 11.00 100 — 1960D large date, high 9 0.10 8.00 — 1973D 0.10 11.00 —
1926D 1.00 1.70 2.75 5.25 13.00 40.00 75.00 235 650 — 1960D/D small over 125 300 — 1973S 0.10 10.00 5.50
large date 1974 0.10 12.00 —
1926S 8.00 9.00 11.00 16.50 50.00 88.00 120 875 7,700 —
1961 0.10 8.50 9.00 1974D 0.10 9.00 —
1927 0.20 0.25 0.35 0.60 1.60 5.25 11.00 16.00 100 —
1961D 0.10 18.00 — 1974S — 12.00 5.00
1927D 1.00 1.50 1.75 3.00 7.50 25.00 50.00 150 450 —
1962 0.10 8.00 8.00 1975 0.10 8.00 —
1927S 1.40 1.85 2.25 5.25 13.00 36.00 120 425 2,275 —
1962D 0.10 14.00 — 1975D 0.10 13.50 —
1928 0.20 0.25 0.35 0.60 1.45 4.00 7.50 20.00 90.00 —
1963 0.10 10.00 6.00 1975S — — 5.00
1928D 0.75 1.00 1.50 3.50 7.00 17.00 32.00 110 250 —
1963D 0.10 12.00 — 1976 0.10 14.00 —
1928S Small S 0.75 1.40 2.25 3.50 8.00 27.00 60.00 105 2,500 —
1964 0.10 8.50 6.00 1976D 0.10 16.00 —
1928S Large S 1.65 2.85 4.25 7.50 15.00 45.00 125 280 2,000 —
1964D 0.10 10.00 — 1976S — — 6.00
1929 0.20 0.25 0.35 0.55 2.75 4.50 10.00 13.00 100 —
1965 0.10 10.00 — 1977 0.10 16.00 —
1929D 0.30 0.70 1.00 2.25 6.00 12.00 26.00 55.00 485 —
1965 SMS — 7.50 — 1977D 0.10 16.00 —
1929S 0.35 0.75 1.50 2.80 7.00 13.00 27.00 55.00 390 —
1966 0.10 10.00 — 1977S — — 5.00
1930 0.20 0.25 0.35 0.60 1.25 2.75 4.00 25.00 35.00 —
1966 SMS — 8.00 — 1978 0.10 16.00 —
1930D 0.25 0.35 0.60 0.90 2.00 5.50 15.00 23.00 140 —
1967 0.10 12.00 — 1978D 0.10 14.00 —
1930S 0.25 0.55 0.75 2.00 4.00 6.50 9.50 40.00 75.00 —
1967 SMS — 8.00 — 1978S — — 5.00
1931 0.65 0.75 1.10 2.00 4.00 9.50 17.00 27.00 100 —
1968 0.10 12.00 — 1979 0.10 12.00 —
1931D 4.25 5.00 6.00 7.00 12.50 33.50 45.00 68.00 525 —
1968D 0.10 12.50 — 1979D 0.10 8.00 —
1931S 59.00 65.00 70.00 75.00 90.00 100 145 200 350 —
1968S 0.10 10.00 4.50 1979S type I, proof — — 5.00
1932 1.60 1.95 2.85 3.50 7.50 11.00 15.00 25.00 100 —
1969 0.10 7.00 — 1979S type II, proof — — 10.00
1932D 1.50 1.90 2.00 2.50 7.00 9.00 16.00 28.00 140 —
1969D 0.10 10.00 — 1980 0.10 6.50 —
1933 1.50 1.80 2.65 2.85 6.50 10.00 14.00 20.00 65.00 —
1969S 0.10 15.00 5.50 1980D 0.10 12.00 —
1933D 3.50 4.25 5.25 6.50 12.00 17.00 21.00 30.00 130 —
1969S Doubled Die Obv 32,000 — 100,000 1980S — — 5.00
1934 0.15 0.25 0.30 0.45 1.25 4.00 9.00 19.00 25.00 —
1934D 0.35 0.50 0.80 1.25 5.50 9.00 20.00 23.00 30.00 — 1970 0.10 8.00 — 1981 0.10 8.50 —
1935 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.40 0.90 1.50 5.00 15.00 25.00 — 1970D 0.10 6.00 — 1981D 0.10 9.00 —
1935D 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.55 0.95 2.50 5.50 15.00 27.00 — 1970S small date, level 7 40.00 90.00 60.00 1981S type I, proof — — 5.00
1935S 0.25 0.35 0.60 1.75 3.00 5.00 11.00 28.00 44.00 — 1970S large date, low 7 0.10 15.00 5.00 1981S type II, proof — — 42.00
1936 (Proof in 0.15 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.85 1.40 1.90 6.00 10.00 2,250 1970S Doubled Die Obv — 20,000 15,000 1982 large date 0.10 7.00 —
Satin Finish) 1971 0.10 20.00 — 1982 small date 0.30 9.00 —
1936 Brilliant Proof — — — — — — — — — 1,700 1971D 0.10 6.50 — 1982D large date 0.10 7.50 —
1936 DDO — — 25.00 50.00 80.00 125 175 285 1,000 — 1971S 0.10 7.50 5.50 1982S — — 5.00
1936D 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.55 0.90 1.50 4.00 8.00 15.00 — KM# 201a Lincoln Cent. Lincoln Memorial. Copper Plated Zinc.
1936S 0.20 0.30 0.45 0.60 1.50 2.25 5.00 11.00 18.00 — Date MS60 MS65 Prf65 Date MS60 MS65 Prf65
1937 0.15 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.50 0.75 1.75 6.00 10.00 275 1982 large date 0.10 6.00 — 1982D large date 0.10 8.00 —
1937D 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.60 0.80 1.20 2.65 3.00 15.00 — 1982 small date 0.20 9.00 — 1982D small date 0.10 6.00 —
1937S 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.55 0.90 1.25 2.75 3.00 16.50 —
1938 0.15 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.50 1.20 2.25 15.00 20.00 175 KM# 201b Lincoln Cent. Lincoln Memorial. Copper Plated Zinc.
1938D 0.20 0.30 0.45 0.60 1.00 1.50 3.50 18.00 27.00 — Date MS60 MS65 Prf65 Date MS60 MS65 Prf65
1938S 0.30 0.40 0.50 0.70 1.00 1.75 3.00 16.00 24.00 — 1983 0.10 7.00 — 1986 0.10 5.00 —
1939 0.15 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.45 0.75 1.00 6.00 16.00 165 1983 Doubled Die 180 325 — 1986D 0.10 8.00 —
1939D 0.35 0.45 0.50 0.60 0.95 1.75 3.00 15.00 22.00 — 1983D 0.10 5.50 — 1986S — — 3.50
1939S 0.30 0.40 0.50 0.60 0.80 1.20 2.50 10.00 16.00 — 1983S — — 3.50 1987 0.10 7.50 —
1940 0.10 0.20 0.30 0.35 0.45 0.75 1.00 5.00 12.00 110 1984 0.10 7.50 — 1987D 0.10 5.50 —
1940D 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.55 0.75 1.10 2.00 8.00 17.00 — 1984 Doubled Die 150 250 — 1987S — — 3.50
1940S 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.55 0.70 1.25 2.50 7.00 12.50 — 1984D 0.10 6.50 — 1988 0.10 10.00 —
1941 0.10 0.20 0.30 0.35 0.45 0.60 1.25 5.00 10.00 150 1984S — — 3.50 1988D 0.10 6.00 —
1941 Doubled Die Obv 35.00 50.00 70.00 80.00 95.00 135 200 255 1,000 — 1985 0.10 4.50 — 1988S — — 3.50
1941D 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.55 0.90 1.35 2.20 8.00 12.50 — 1985D 0.10 4.50 — 1989 0.10 6.50 —
1941S 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.55 0.95 1.75 2.50 9.00 15.00 — 1985S — — 3.50 1989D 0.10 6.50 —

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Date
1989S
MS60 MS65 Prf65
— — 5.00
Date
1999S
MS60 MS65 Prf65
— — 3.50
2 Cents
1990 0.10 5.00 — 2000 Wide AM, reverse from — 45.00 — KM# 94 Shield in front of crossed arrows, banner above, date
1990D 0.10 5.50 — proof die
1990S — — 3.50 2000 0.10 3.00 —
below. Value within wheat wreath. Copper-Tin-Zinc.
1990 no S, Proof only — — 4,650 2000D 0.10 3.00 — Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1991 0.10 6.50 — 2000S — — 3.50 1864 small motto 250 260 450 550 875 975 1,500 2,000 3,985 85,000
1991D 0.10 5.50 — 2001 0.10 3.00 — 1864 large motto 10.00 30.00 35.00 40.00 50.00 90.00 120 270 575 3,600
1991S — — 3.50 2001D 0.10 3.00 — 1865 fancy 5 12.50 25.00 30.00 40.00 75.00 100 110 325 750 1,440
1992 0.10 5.50 — 2001S — — 3.50 1865 plain 5 10.00 25.00 30.00 40.00 75.00 100 120 325 575 1,440
1992D 0.10 5.50 — 2002 0.10 3.00 — 1866 12.00 16.00 19.00 30.00 55.00 70.00 120 168 750 1,625

COIN MARKET
1992D Close AM, Proof — — — 2002D 0.10 3.00 — 1867 17.00 25.00 35.00 49.00 70.00 100 160 390 900 1,200
Reverse Die 2002S — — 3.50 1867 double die obverse 110 175 275 400 640 1,000 1,700 3,500 8,500 —
1992S — — 3.50 2003 0.10 3.50 — 1868 22.00 30.00 40.00 50.00 75.00 120 170 300 1,975 1,150
1993 0.10 5.00 — 2003D 0.10 3.50 — 1869 20.00 26.00 60.00 70.00 80.00 135 190 425 1,200 1,600
1993D 0.10 4.50 — 2003S — — 3.50 1869 repunched 18 25.00 35.00 65.00 125 275 450 — — — —
1993S — — 3.50 2004 0.10 3.50 — 1869/8 die crack 75.00 130 250 325 500 750 — — — —
1994 0.10 6.00 — 2004D 0.10 3.50 — 1870 30.00 40.00 63.00 80.00 170 230 285 525 2,400 1,300
1994D 0.10 4.50 — 2004S — — 3.50 1871 32.00 50.00 60.00 110 160 200 290 700 1,750 1,150
1994S — — 3.50 2005 0.10 2.50 — 1872 400 450 575 675 1,100 1,900 2,800 3,500 9,000 1,800
1995 0.10 5.00 — 2005 Satin Finish — 4.00 — 1873 closed 3 proof only 1,075 1,250 1,350 1,450 1,550 1,700 2,300 2,600 4,500 4,000
1995 Doubled Die Obverse 25.00 60.00 — 2005D 0.10 2.50 — 1873 open 3 proof only 1,125 1,300 1,475 1,600 1,775 1,950 — — — 3,600
1995D 0.10 4.50 — 2005D Satin Finish — 4.00 —
1995S — — 3.50 2005S — — 3.50 Silver 3 Cents
1996 0.10 4.50 — 2006 0.10 2.00 —
1996D 0.10 4.50 — 2006 Satin Finish — 4.00 — KM# 75 Silver 3 Cents - Type 1. Shield within star, no outlines in
1996S — — 3.50 2006D 0.10 2.50 — star. Roman numeral in designed C, within circle of stars. Silver.
1997 0.10 3.00 — 2006D Satin Finish — 4.00 — Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1997D 0.10 3.50 — 2006S — — 3.50 1851 41.00 54.00 58.00 70.00 105 170 250 400 750 1,500
1997S — — 4.00 2007 0.10 2.00 — 1851O 40.00 45.00 50.00 130 180 400 600 1,100 3,200 2,000
1998 0.10 3.00 — 2007 Satin Finish — 4.00 — 1852 41.00 54.00 58.00 70.00 105 170 250 275 800 2,000
1998 Wide AM, reverse from — 110 — 2007D 0.10 2.00 — 1853 41.00 54.00 58.00 70.00 105 170 250 275 900 5,400
proof die 2007D Satin Finish — 4.00 —
1998D 0.10 3.00 — 2007S — — 3.50 KM# 80 Silver 3 Cents - Type 2. Shield within star, three outlines
1998S — — 4.00 2008 0.10 2.25 — in star. Roman numeral in designed C, within circle of stars. Silver.
1999 0.10 3.00 — 2008 Satin Finish — 4.00 — Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1999 Wide AM, reverse from — 450 — 2008D 0.10 2.25 — 1854 30.00 40.00 65.00 85.00 150 210 260 790 1,800 —
proof die 2008D Satin Finish — 4.00 — 1855 30.00 40.00 70.00 110 250 440 700 1,400 5,000 16,000
1999D 0.10 3.00 — 2008S — — 4.50 1856 30.00 40.00 65.00 85.00 150 235 335 790 2,200 10,000
KM# 441 Lincoln Bicentennial. Bust right. Log cabin. Copper 1857 30.00 40.00 65.00 85.00 150 235 370 790 2,750 11,000
1858 30.00 40.00 65.00 85.00 150 225 280 720 1,775 6,300
Plated Zinc.
Date XF40 MS65 Prf65 Date XF40 MS65 Prf65 KM# 88 Silver 3 Cents - Type 3. Shield within star, two outlines in
2009 — 1.50 — 2009D — 1.50 — star. Roman numeral in designed C, within circle of stars. Silver.
KM# 441a Lincoln Bicentennial. Log cabin. Brass. Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
Date XF40 MS65 Prf65 Date XF40 MS65 Prf65 1859 30.00 40.00 65.00 85.00 150 170 275 400 825 —
2009 Satin finish — 4.00 — 2009S — — 4.00 1860 30.00 40.00 65.00 85.00 150 185 250 450 1,125 4,200
2009D Satin finish — 4.00 — 1861 30.00 40.00 65.00 85.00 150 250 325 400 850 2,650
1862 30.00 40.00 65.00 85.00 150 210 280 400 1,050 1,500
KM# 442 Lincoln Bicentennial. Lincoln seated on log. Copper
1862/1 30.00 40.00 65.00 85.00 150 180 260 425 1,300 3,400
Plated Zinc. 1863 460 525 600 750 775 825 1,050 1,350 3,700 2,600
Date XF40 MS65 Prf65 Date XF40 MS65 Prf65 1863/62 proof — — — — — — — — — 725
2009 — 1.50 — 2009D — 1.50 — only; Rare
KM# 442a Lincoln Bicentennial. Lincoln seated on log. Brass. 1864 460 525 600 750 1,250 1,325 1,500 1,750 2,900 950
Date XF40 MS65 Prf65 Date XF40 MS65 Prf65 1865 460 525 600 750 775 825 1,750 3,500 4,975 725
2009 Satin finish — 4.00 — 2009S — — 4.00 1866 450 500 550 600 700 1,300 1,900 2,200 3,700 1,400
2009D Satin finish — 4.00 — 1867 460 525 600 750 800 400 600 4,000 10,950 1,500
1868 650 750 925 1,350 1,800 2,400 4,000 5,300 25,000 740
KM# 443 Lincoln Bicentennial. Lincoln standing before Illinois 1869 460 525 600 750 800 170 250 2,300 8,000 600
Statehouse. Copper Plated Zinc. 1869/68 proof — — — — — — — — — 8,500
Date XF40 MS65 Prf65 Date XF40 MS65 Prf65 only; Rare
2009 — 1.50 — 2009D — 1.50 — 1870 460 525 600 750 775 440 700 2,500 4,500 1,500
KM# 443a Lincoln Bicentennial. Lincoln standing before Illinois 1871 460 525 600 750 775 235 335 1,450 2,200 1,600
1872 600 750 950 1,400 2,000 235 370 790 10,500 1,350
Statehouse. Brass. 1873 proof only — — — — 775 900 — — — —
Date XF40 MS65 Prf65 Date XF40 MS65 Prf65
2009 Satin finish — 4.00 — 2009S — — 4.00
2009D Satin finish — 4.00 — Nickel 3 Cents
KM# 444 Lincoln Bicentennial. Capitol Building. Copper Plated Zinc. KM# 95 Coronet head left, date below. Roman numeral value
Date XF40 MS65 Prf65 Date XF40 MS65 Prf65 within wreath. Copper-Nickel.
2009 — 1.50 — 2009D — 1.50 —
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
KM# 444a Lincoln Bicentennial. Capitol Building. Brass. 1865 11.00 14.00 17.00 25.00 55.00 80.00 100 200 625 2,200
Date XF40 MS65 Prf65 Date XF40 MS65 Prf65 1866 12.00 15.00 17.00 30.00 65.00 90.00 115 225 690 4,500
2009 Satin finish — 4.00 — 2009S — — 4.00 1867 12.00 15.00 17.00 30.00 55.00 90.00 115 220 600 900
2009D Satin finish — 4.00 — 1868 12.00 15.00 17.00 25.00 40.00 90.00 115 220 550 725
KM# 468 Lincoln - Shield Reverse. Lincoln bust right. Shield. 1869 12.00 15.00 17.00 25.00 55.00 90.00 115 250 660 500
1870 12.00 15.00 17.00 25.00 32.00 70.00 115 165 675 800
Copper Plated Zinc. 1871 12.00 15.00 17.00 25.00 55.00 70.00 130 275 850 725
Date XF40 MS65 Prf65 Date XF40 MS65 Prf65 1872 13.00 15.00 18.00 25.00 43.50 120 175 350 950 600
2010 — 1.50 — 2015S — — — 1873 Closed 3 10.00 15.00 25.00 35.00 70.00 75.00 145 300 800 750
2010 Satin finish — — — 2016 — 1.50 — 1873 Open 3 18.00 20.00 25.00 35.00 75.00 130 180 350 1,250 1,000
2010D — 1.50 — 2016D — 1.50 — 1874 7.00 9.00 20.00 25.00 30.00 66.00 160 300 800 650
2010D Satin finish — — — 2016S — — 4.00 1875 19.00 25.00 29.00 40.00 70.00 82.00 175 325 800 620
2010S — — 4.00 2017 — 1.50 — 1876 20.50 22.00 30.00 50.00 55.00 97.00 100 325 1,700 725
2011 — 1.50 — 2017D — 1.50 — 1877 proof — — — — — — — 2,300 3,360 3,360
2011D — 1.50 — 2017S Enhanced Unc. — 10.00 — 1878 proof — — — — — — — 700 900 875
2011S — — 4.00 2017S — — 4.00 1879 45.00 60.00 76.00 140 200 225 320 400 1,100 725
2012 — 1.50 — 2018 — 1.50 — 1880 100 115 130 200 250 300 350 575 900 500
2012D — 1.50 — 2018D — 1.50 — 1881 12.00 15.00 25.00 30.00 50.00 59.00 100 250 575 725
2012S — — 4.00 2018S Proof — — 4.00 1882 130 150 220 275 350 440 525 600 1,650 610
2013 — 1.50 — 2018S Reverse Proof — — 6.00 1883 325 375 425 500 800 1,300 — 3,500 13,000 600
2013D — 1.50 — 2019 — 2.00 — 1884 700 900 1,050 1,350 2,100 5,000 6,000 7,000 23,000 430
2013S — — 4.00 2019D — 2.00 — 1885 800 1,100 1,425 2,200 2,600 2,890 3,600 4,680 14,000 750
2014 — 1.50 — 2019S — 2.00 — 1886 proof 320 330 345 385 385 420 — — — 525
2014D — 1.50 — 2019S Reverse Proof — 2.00 — 1887/6 proof 350 390 415 450 460 515 — — — 740
2014S — — 4.00 2019W Proof — 2.00 — 1887 305 355 395 440 660 700 1,000 1,125 1,410 725
2015 — — — 2019W Reverse Proof — 2.00 — 1888 54.00 63.00 70.00 80.00 150 200 325 365 850 525
2015D — — — 1889 90.00 115 145 225 250 300 375 510 725 750

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Half Dime KM# 76 Seated Liberty Half Dime. Seated Liberty, stars around
top 1/2 of border, arrows at date. Value within wreath. Silver.
KM# 15 Flowing Hair Half Dime. Silver. Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
Date AG3 G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 1853 17.00 30.00 35.00 40.00 100 120 200 350 1,100 100,000
1794 1,000 1,500 1,700 2,650 3,850 8,000 10,950 18,000 1853O 17.00 30.00 47.00 60.00 70.00 115 270 1,000 3,500 —
1795 950 1,400 1,500 1,975 2,800 4,700 5,750 10,000 1854 17.00 30.00 35.00 40.00 63.00 95.00 200 300 1,150 8,800
1854O 17.00 30.00 35.00 40.00 76.00 135 300 575 3,200 —
KM# 23 Draped Bust Half Dime. Draped bust right. Small eagle. 1855 17.00 30.00 35.00 40.00 53.00 100 200 300 1,400 8,800
Silver. 1855O 17.00 30.00 35.00 64.00 135 200 575 975 4,000 —
Date AG3 G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 KM# A62.2 Seated Liberty Half Dime. Seated Liberty, stars
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1796 1,100 1,400 1,750 3,000 4,100 9,500 12,000 20,000 around top 1/2 of border, date below. Value within wreath. Silver.
1796 LIKERTY 1,100 1,400 1,800 3,800 4,250 7,200 10,250 20,500
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
Note: In 1796 the word LIBERTY was spelled LIKERTY on a die.
1856 17.00 30.00 35.00 50.00 130 175 225 300 750 10,500
1796/5 1,600 2,300 2,850 4,200 5,200 7,900 13,500 25,000
1856O 17.00 30.00 35.00 53.00 110 200 460 895 1,800 —
1797 13 stars 1,800 2,300 3,000 5,000 5,800 12,250 27,000 43,000
1857 17.00 30.00 35.00 40.00 90.00 120 190 312 825 3,600
1797 15 stars 1,200 1,500 1,870 3,000 4,600 6,000 8,000 15,000
1857O 15.00 17.00 30.00 45.00 95.00 140 315 525 1,675 —
1797 16 stars 1,500 1,700 1,850 2,700 3,250 7,000 9,400 15,500
1858 17.00 30.00 35.00 75.00 90.00 130 165 315 700 3,000
KM# 34 Draped Bust Half Dime. Draped bust right, flanked by 1858 inverted date 75.00 100 125 160 275 440 875 1,550 3,200 —
stars, date at angle below. Heraldic eagle. Silver. 1858 double date 60.00 75.00 135 225 375 700 1,250 1,700 — —
Date AG3 G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 1858O 17.00 30.00 35.00 48.00 75.00 120 285 425 1,200 —
1800 1,100 1,300 1,400 2,100 3,100 3,900 6,500 13,000 1859 17.00 30.00 35.00 54.00 84.00 110 230 435 800 2,300
1800 LIBEKTY 1,200 1,400 1,600 2,300 3,250 5,250 7,950 10,500 1859O 17.00 28.00 55.00 85.00 145 250 400 650 1,500 —
1801 1,100 1,300 1,400 2,000 2,700 5,500 8,800 18,500 KM# 91 Seated Liberty Half Dime. Seated Liberty, date below.
1802 35,000 60,000 157,000 — — 160,000 357,500 — Value within wreath. Silver.
1803 Large 8 1,000 1,250 1,450 1,750 3,900 6,750 8,500 17,000 Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1803 Small 8 1,700 2,000 2,750 3,800 4,200 9,500 17,000 62,500 1860 17.00 30.00 35.00 40.00 63.00 90.00 175 280 1,100 950
1805 1,000 1,400 1,500 2,400 3,700 10,000 22,000 — 1860O 17.00 30.00 35.00 45.00 60.00 125 195 500 1,440 —
KM# 47 Liberty Cap Half Dime. Classic head left, flanked by 1861 17.00 30.00 35.00 40.00 55.00 75.00 175 450 575 1,500
1861/0 30.00 43.00 67.00 130 285 400 1,100 1,050 1,800 —
stars, date below. Eagle with arrows in talons, banner above.
1862 17.00 30.00 35.00 40.00 63.00 75.00 185 270 675 1,050
Silver. 1863 195 270 325 375 850 1,050 1,440 1,750 — 1,500
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 1863S 30.00 50.00 100 125 275 380 700 1,000 4,500 —
1829 60.00 70.00 100 150 210 325 625 1,100 3,000 1864 315 425 810 900 1,150 1,300 1,450 1,500 2,325 1,500
1830 60.00 70.00 100 150 210 325 625 1,100 3,000 1864S 85.00 100 175 230 550 700 925 1,150 3,375 —
1831 60.00 70.00 100 150 210 325 625 1,100 3,000 1865 300 425 650 700 950 1,000 1,125 1,400 2,200 1,500
1832 60.00 70.00 100 150 210 325 625 1,100 3,000 1865S 55.00 75.00 110 175 600 650 1,100 2,750 6,700 —
1833 60.00 70.00 100 150 210 325 625 1,100 3,000 1866 280 360 580 700 825 850 900 1,000 2,640 1,300
1834 60.00 70.00 100 150 210 325 625 1,100 3,000 1866S 30.00 42.00 44.00 72.00 180 325 450 900 4,000 —
1835 large date and 5C. 60.00 70.00 100 150 210 325 625 1,100 3,000 1867 450 490 725 825 900 1,050 1,100 1,575 2,800 1,400
1835 large date, small 5C. 60.00 70.00 100 150 210 325 625 1,100 3,000 1867S 40.00 65.00 95.00 130 215 285 475 1,000 3,500 —
1835 small date, large 5C. 60.00 70.00 100 150 210 325 625 1,100 3,000 1868 50.00 65.00 105 180 280 375 650 775 1,375 1,500
1835 small date and 5C. 60.00 70.00 100 150 210 325 625 1,100 3,000 1868S 17.00 24.00 32.00 40.00 65.00 155 285 525 1,750 —
1836 large 5C. 60.00 70.00 100 150 210 325 625 1,100 4,750 1869 17.00 24.00 31.00 40.00 65.00 135 225 300 850 1,500
1836 small 5C. 60.00 70.00 100 150 210 325 625 1,100 3,000 1869S 17.00 24.00 31.00 38.00 65.00 135 375 650 3,400 —
1837 large 5C. 60.00 70.00 100 150 210 325 625 1,100 3,000 1870 17.00 24.00 28.00 31.00 65.00 95.00 150 435 800 1,500
1837 small 5C. 60.00 70.00 100 150 325 660 1,800 2,600 9,100 1870S unique — — — — — — — 1,000,000 — —
KM# 60 Seated Liberty Half Dime. Seated Liberty, no stars Note: 1870S, Superior Galleries, July 1986, brilliant uncirculated, $253,000.
1871 17.00 24.00 28.00 31.00 65.00 95.00 225 275 720 1,400
around border, date below. Value within wreath. Silver. 1871S 24.00 35.00 45.00 70.00 85.00 225 270 380 1,160 —
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 1872 17.00 24.00 28.00 31.00 65.00 110 175 370 650 1,200
1837 small date 45.00 60.00 125 155 325 450 625 1,000 2,600 1872S mint mark in wreath 17.00 24.00 28.00 31.00 65.00 95.00 180 290 950 —
1837 large date 45.00 60.00 125 155 215 500 650 1,100 2,800 1872S mint mark below wreath 17.00 24.00 28.00 31.00 65.00 95.00 180 360 750 —
1838O 110 165 310 900 2,750 3,000 4,200 1,100 23,500 1873 17.00 24.00 28.00 31.00 65.00 95.00 175 290 950 1,300
KM# 62.1 Seated Liberty Half Dime. Seated Liberty, stars around 1873S 17.00 24.00 28.00 31.00 65.00 95.00 175 400 730 —
top 1/2 of border, date below. Value within wreath. Silver.
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65
5 Cents
1838 large stars 17.00 22.00 26.00 42.00 95.00 190 300 425 2,300 KM# 96 Shield Nickel. Draped garland above shield, date below.
1838 small stars 17.00 35.00 65.00 90.00 200 350 675 975 3,200 Value within center of rays between stars. Copper-Nickel.
1839 17.00 32.00 35.00 43.00 88.00 200 275 450 2,100
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1839O 18.00 25.00 43.00 53.00 135 325 875 2,250 7,800
1866 29.00 38.00 65.00 75.00 175 250 300 550 1,750 3,000
1839O reverse 1838O 450 650 1,100 1,600 2,600 — — — —
1867 30.00 36.00 56.00 105 175 325 470 600 3,225 39,000
1840 17.00 30.00 35.00 42.00 85.00 200 375 425 2,000
1840O 23.00 29.00 33.00 80.00 135 600 1,625 4,100 11,500 KM# 97 Shield Nickel. Draped garland above shield, date below.
KM# 62.2 Seated Liberty Half Dime. Seated Liberty, stars around Value within circle of stars. Copper-Nickel.
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
top 1/2 of border, date below. Silver. 1867 19.00 22.00 30.00 45.00 90.00 105 200 275 660 1,200
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 1868 Rev'67 25.00 28.00 30.00 45.00 60.00 145 175 300 725 775
1840 26.00 38.00 65.00 135 185 350 500 1,095 3,000 1868 Rev'68 22.00 34.00 36.00 45.00 60.00 145 188 250 — —
1840O 32.00 55.00 105 200 625 1,550 11,500 21,000 — Note: Star points to center of A in STATES.
1841 17.00 30.00 35.00 40.00 80.00 190 250 350 1,100 1869 25.00 28.00 30.00 45.00 95.00 155 200 228 800 650
1841O 65.00 95.00 110 150 750 900 1,100 2,300 6,600 1870 27.00 35.00 60.00 75.00 120 190 230 425 1,500 700
1842 17.00 30.00 35.00 40.00 70.00 140 165 265 1,100 1871 75.00 95.00 140 210 310 340 525 730 2,150 875
1842O 75.00 115 210 325 500 975 1,400 2,600 12,750 1872 60.00 70.00 85.00 100 130 180 210 300 1,475 675
1843 17.00 30.00 35.00 40.00 70.00 140 210 545 1,200 1873 Open 3 40.00 50.00 65.00 80.00 115 160 230 410 1,875 —
1844 22.00 36.00 30.00 65.00 90.00 185 300 475 1,390 1873 Closed 3 50.00 60.00 70.00 135 195 235 375 800 1,900 480
1844O 150 200 325 700 1,150 2,500 6,300 8,100 22,000 1874 31.00 45.00 74.00 94.00 130 165 245 300 1,250 700
1845 17.00 30.00 35.00 55.00 90.00 150 205 450 1,050 1875 58.00 62.00 100 140 175 230 290 425 1,375 900
1845/1845 23.00 40.00 50.00 60.00 75.00 175 200 300 1,175 1876 45.00 54.00 90.00 150 190 215 255 380 1,250 750
1846 1,450 1,600 2,300 3,000 3,800 6,000 17,000 28,500 — 1877 proof — — — 1,800 2,000 2,100 — — — 3,900
1847 17.00 30.00 35.00 40.00 100 140 195 330 1,200 1878 proof — — 1,100 — — — — — — —
1848 17.00 30.00 35.00 40.00 70.00 120 250 500 2,245 1879 390 600 750 900 1,100 1,225 1,725 1,970 4,000 625
medium date 1879/8 — — — — — — — — — 725
1848 large date 27.00 32.00 43.00 66.00 175 340 510 1,300 3,100 1880 1,900 — — — — 8,000 10,000 24,000 — 550
1848O 19.00 23.00 32.00 75.00 300 425 560 1,475 2,700 1881 275 385 500 525 700 850 1,250 1,400 3,000 675
1849/8 45.00 65.00 95.00 140 200 360 750 1,085 2,200 1882 28.00 30.00 32.00 65.00 90.00 120 200 255 500 450
1849/6 45.00 65.00 95.00 140 300 600 775 1,650 1,900 Note: Many exist with excess metal at numeral 2 & 3 these should not be confused with the
1849 17.00 30.00 35.00 40.00 75.00 110 260 430 1,850 following overdate.
1849O 50.00 75.00 170 300 525 875 1,775 3,000 7,900 1883 25.00 35.00 38.00 40.00 60.00 145 160 250 600 500
1850 17.00 30.00 35.00 40.00 70.00 110 240 300 975 Note: Many exist with excess metal at numeral 2 & 3 these should not be confused with the
1850O 25.00 30.00 38.00 63.00 110 275 700 1,400 4,500 following overdate.
1851 17.00 30.00 35.00 40.00 70.00 110 240 370 880 1883/2 220 300 535 670 975 1,000 1,620 2,350 5,500 —
1851O 24.00 26.00 30.00 80.00 110 185 410 800 3,400 KM# 111 Liberty Nickel. Liberty head left, within circle of stars,
1852 17.00 30.00 35.00 40.00 70.00 140 165 260 1,000 date below. Roman numeral value within wreath, without CENTS
1852O 31.00 42.00 95.00 135 240 425 900 2,400 7,800
1853 60.00 80.00 110 200 390 550 925 1,100 2,125
below. Copper-Nickel.
1853O 300 400 775 1,700 2,750 3,400 10,600 14,000 30,000 Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1883 8.00 9.00 10.00 12.00 14.00 20.00 26.00 100 300 550

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KM# 112 Liberty Nickel. Liberty head left, within circle of stars, Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
date below. Roman numeral value within wreath, CENTS below. 1927S 1.75 3.00 16.00 27.00 85.00 155 700 2,700 15,000 —
1928 2.00 2.25 2.50 7.00 11.00 25.00 40.00 80.00 300 —
Copper-Nickel. 1928D 2.00 3.00 5.00 23.00 38.00 51.00 80.00 120 550 —
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65 1928S 2.00 3.00 5.00 14.00 38.00 100 245 650 3,100 —
1883 20.00 28.00 35.00 42.00 62.00 130 210 250 650 625 1929 1.00 1.50 2.00 7.00 13.00 21.00 33.00 75.00 300 —
1884 23.00 35.00 50.00 65.00 80.00 120 200 300 1,000 500 1929D 1.00 1.50 3.00 18.00 41.00 60.00 125 140 900 —
1885 525 580 800 990 1,350 1,800 2,400 3,925 6,200 1,350 1929S 1.00 1.50 1.90 7.00 16.00 31.00 45.00 100 400 —
1886 165 240 350 500 625 725 1,400 2,100 5,000 1,250 1930 2.00 2.25 2.50 7.00 16.00 21.00 30.00 75.00 200 —
1887 16.00 25.00 35.00 50.00 60.00 80.00 145 225 700 575 1930S 2.00 2.25 2.50 9.00 16.00 38.00 70.00 150 400 —
1888 33.00 48.00 60.00 125 190 275 300 415 1,000 590 1931S 10.00 11.00 12.00 14.00 26.00 50.00 63.00 150 275 —

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1889 12.00 21.00 24.00 50.00 70.00 90.00 165 275 550 575 1934 1.75 2.00 2.50 4.00 9.50 28.00 50.00 54.00 215 —
1890 11.00 22.00 35.00 50.00 60.00 90.00 150 225 950 575 1934D 1.75 3.00 7.00 13.00 19.00 50.00 80.00 115 400 —
1891 5.00 15.00 22.00 28.00 45.00 90.00 160 250 1,000 575 1935 1.00 1.25 1.60 2.00 3.00 12.00 28.00 40.00 135 —
1892 5.00 8.00 27.00 50.00 75.00 110 180 250 825 900 1935 Double Die Rev. 60.00 80.00 — 125 550 900 3,200 5,700 22,000 —
1893 7.00 12.00 23.00 35.00 45.00 90.00 140 220 600 575 1935D 2.00 2.50 3.00 11.00 24.00 50.00 70.00 105 315 —
1894 18.00 30.00 100 170 300 375 420 450 1,100 575 1935S 1.00 1.50 1.60 2.00 4.00 21.00 50.00 80.00 200 —
1895 7.00 11.00 29.00 55.00 70.00 90.00 135 300 990 575 1936 1.00 1.50 1.60 2.00 4.00 10.00 28.00 45.00 83.00 1,750
1896 12.00 25.00 40.00 65.00 125 150 240 325 1,100 575 1936 Brilliant — — — — — — — — — 2,300
1897 5.00 5.50 8.00 29.00 45.00 90.00 110 225 725 575 1936D 1.00 1.50 1.60 2.00 4.00 25.00 32.00 40.00 95.00 —
1898 5.00 5.50 15.00 17.00 60.00 110 135 225 625 575 1936D 3-1/2 leg 400 700 1,200 1,450 4,000 5,600 12,000 — — —
1899 5.00 5.50 5.00 12.00 25.00 45.00 110 160 425 575 1936D/S — — 10.00 16.00 25.00 — — — 500 —
1900 5.00 5.50 5.00 12.00 25.00 45.00 110 160 425 575 1936S 1.00 1.50 1.60 2.00 4.00 12.00 35.00 40.00 95.00 —
1901 5.00 5.50 5.00 12.00 25.00 45.00 110 160 425 575 1937 1.00 1.50 1.60 2.00 4.00 10.00 21.00 30.00 60.00 1,250
1902 5.00 5.50 5.00 12.00 25.00 45.00 110 160 425 575 1937D 1.00 1.50 1.60 2.00 4.00 10.00 31.00 35.00 50.00 —
1903 5.00 5.50 5.00 12.00 25.00 45.00 110 160 425 550 1937D 3-legged 330 500 525 590 765 1,000 1,700 4,900 22,950 —
1904 5.00 5.50 5.00 12.00 25.00 45.00 110 160 425 575 1937S 1.00 1.50 1.60 2.00 4.00 11.00 28.00 38.00 70.00 —
1905 5.00 5.50 5.00 12.00 25.00 45.00 110 160 425 575 1938D 2.00 2.35 3.00 4.25 4.50 9.25 16.00 31.00 40.00 —
1906 5.00 5.50 5.00 12.00 25.00 45.00 110 160 425 575 1938D/D — — 6.00 8.00 12.00 22.00 40.00 50.00 90.00 —
1907 5.00 5.50 5.00 12.00 25.00 45.00 110 160 425 575 1938D/S 9.00 12.00 14.00 18.00 22.00 33.00 50.00 75.00 130 —
1908 5.00 5.50 5.00 12.00 25.00 45.00 110 160 425 575
1909 5.00 5.50 7.00 12.00 35.00 78.00 110 — 600 575 KM# 192 Jefferson Nickel. Monticello, mintmark to right side.
1910 5.00 5.50 5.00 12.00 25.00 45.00 110 155 425 450 Copper-Nickel.
1911 5.00 5.50 5.00 12.00 25.00 45.00 110 155 425 575 Date F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 65FS Prf65
1912 5.00 5.50 5.00 12.00 25.00 45.00 110 155 425 620 1938 0.75 1.00 2.25 3.75 9.00 11.00 18.00 125 130
1912D 5.00 5.50 11.00 38.00 125 160 260 400 1,200 — 1938D 1.25 1.50 2.00 3.00 4.00 20.00 25.00 95.00 —
1912S 100 150 220 365 1,100 1,200 1,300 2,200 3,900 — 1938S 2.00 2.50 3.00 4.00 5.25 7.50 35.00 165 —
1913 5 known — — — — — — — — — — 1939 T I, wavy steps, Rev. of 1939 — — — 1.00 3.00 8.00 30.00 300 150
Note: 1913, Heritage Sale, January 2010, Proof-64 (Olsen), $3,737,500. Private treaty, 2007, 1939 T II, even steps, Rev. of 1940 0.20 0.25 0.30 1.50 4.00 9.00 45.00 50.00 130
(Eliasburg) Proof-66 $5 million. 1939 doubled MONTICELLO T II 60.00 90.00 110 165 375 950 1,700 2,000 —
KM# 133 Buffalo Nickel. American Bison standing on a mound. 1939D T IT I, wavy steps, Rev. of 1939 — 10.00 17.50 35.00 75.00 80.00 100 275 —
1939D T IIT II, even steps, Rev. of 1940 5.00 8.00 14.00 26.00 55.00 68.00 100 400 —
Copper-Nickel. 1939S T IT I, wavy steps, Rev. of 1939 0.60 1.50 4.00 10.00 35.00 46.00 45.00 250 —
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65 1939S T IIT II, even steps, Rev. of 1940 — — 5.00 13.00 24.00 60.00 250 275 —
1913 7.00 9.00 10.00 12.00 17.00 26.00 35.00 60.00 175 3,700 1940 — — 0.25 0.60 1.00 2.75 12.00 60.00 100
1913D 15.00 16.00 18.00 23.00 40.00 63.00 67.00 95.00 275 — 1940D 0.20 0.30 0.40 1.00 1.50 2.65 2.75 25.00 —
1913S 24.00 30.00 39.00 46.00 75.00 92.00 140 170 785 — 1940S 0.40 0.50 1.25 2.50 4.50 6.00 30.00 55.00 —
KM# 134 Buffalo Nickel. American Bison standing on a line. 1941 — — 0.20 0.40 0.75 4.50 20.00 55.00 90.00
Copper-Nickel. 1941D 0.20 0.30 0.50 1.75 2.25 4.00 7.50 25.00 —
1941S 0.40 0.50 1.35 2.75 5.00 10.00 14.00 60.00 —
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65 1942 — — 0.40 1.00 5.00 7.00 22.00 75.00 85.00
1913 10.00 11.00 12.00 15.00 20.00 25.00 50.00 110 365 2,035 1942D 1.75 3.00 5.00 12.00 20.00 25.00 65.00 85.00 —
1913D 100 132 155 165 200 225 280 385 1,350 — 1942D D over horizontal D 60.00 100 200 250 1,400 2,600 — 25,000 —
1913S 225 250 315 425 500 550 850 1,200 3,000 — Note: Fully Struck Full Step nickels command higher prices. Bright, Fully Struck coins com-
1914 14.00 16.00 19.00 23.00 30.00 40.00 50.00 110 525 3,350 mand even higher prices. 1938 thru 1989 - 5 Full Steps. 1990 to date - 6 Full Steps. Without
1914/3 200 250 400 460 550 760 1,800 4,740 30,000 — bag marks or nicks on steps.
1914D 90.00 100 135 165 250 325 400 475 1,250 —
1914/3D 90.00 200 300 400 590 800 3,200 — — — KM# 192a Jefferson Nickel. Monticello, mint mark above. Copper-
1914S 19.00 27.00 33.00 80.00 100 170 210 450 2,300 — Silver-Manganese.
1914/3S 210 400 650 900 1,300 2,000 4,100 7,400 — — Date F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 65FS Prf65
1915 5.00 6.00 9.00 12.00 25.00 42.00 48.00 135 350 1,850 1942P 1.93 2.13 2.00 5.50 9.00 12.50 20.00 75.00 130
1915D 18.00 25.00 40.00 50.00 120 150 265 350 1,500 — 1942S 1.93 2.13 2.45 3.50 8.00 10.00 19.00 170 —
1915S 45.00 85.00 170 335 375 525 715 1,260 3,000 — 1943P 1.93 2.13 2.00 2.75 5.00 8.00 25.00 40.00 —
1916 4.50 6.00 8.00 10.00 14.00 35.00 60.00 95.00 350 3,250 1943P (1943) DDO — 32.00 54.00 90.00 125 275 350 1,100 —
1916 2 Feathers 40.00 — 65.00 — — — — 418 — — 1943/2P 50.00 75.00 110 175 300 425 — 1,000 —
1916/16 4,150 8,250 9,500 12,375 17,735 29,000 55,000 125,000 — — 1943D 2.18 2.38 2.05 3.10 4.00 8.00 20.00 40.00 —
1916D 12.00 18.00 21.00 50.00 65.00 100 175 280 1,750 — 1943S 1.93 2.13 2.15 3.75 6.75 8.00 18.50 48.00 —
1916S 10.00 12.00 18.00 42.00 80.00 110 170 315 2,000 — 1944P 1.93 2.13 2.15 3.75 12.00 18.50 28.00 75.00 —
1917 5.00 6.00 7.00 8.00 11.00 35.00 45.00 170 500 — 1944D 1.98 2.18 2.25 8.00 13.00 14.50 20.00 65.00 —
1917 2 Feathers 30.00 — 40.00 — — — — — 145 — 1944S 1.98 2.18 2.15 3.30 11.00 12.00 20.00 185 —
1917D 15.00 22.00 36.00 57.00 130 260 360 700 1,875 — 1945P 1.93 2.13 2.15 2.75 6.00 10.00 25.00 120 —
1917S 22.00 30.00 60.00 115 185 230 700 1,700 3,700 — 1945D 2.03 2.28 2.30 3.10 5.50 8.50 20.00 40.00 —
1917S 2 Feathers — — — — — — — 1,700 — — 1945S 1.93 2.13 2.15 2.75 5.00 8.00 18.00 250 —
1918 5.00 6.00 9.00 12.00 33.00 48.00 150 290 1,100 — Note: Fully Struck Full Step nickels command higher prices. Bright, Fully Struck coins com-
1918/17D 700 1,250 2,100 3,350 7,250 10,500 32,000 48,500 275,000 — mand even higher prices. 1938 thru 1989 - 5 Full Steps. 1990 to date - 6 Full Steps. Without
1918D 17.00 27.00 45.00 140 290 350 425 1,000 3,500 — bag marks or nicks on steps.
1918 2 Feathers 40.00 — 200 — 600 — — — 275 —
1918S 13.00 20.00 42.00 75.00 210 370 850 2,250 11,500 — KM# A192 Jefferson Nickel. Pre-war design resumed. Copper-
1919 2.00 3.25 6.00 9.00 23.00 27.00 51.00 140 550 — Nickel.
1919D 14.50 22.00 75.00 100 250 400 750 1,700 6,000 — Date XF40 MS65 Prf65 Date XF40 MS65 Prf65
1919S 7.00 15.00 40.00 75.00 250 375 610 1,650 9,200 — 1946 0.25 25.00 — 1952 0.25 35.00 42.00
1920 1.25 1.75 5.00 9.00 20.00 26.00 54.00 135 625 — 1946D 0.35 22.00 — 1952D 0.45 35.00 —
1920D 8.50 17.50 26.50 109 250 340 560 1,350 4,300 — 1946D/D 150 1,750 — 1952S 0.25 30.00 —
1920S 3.00 7.00 20.00 75.00 195 280 580 1,450 8,750 — 1946S 0.40 15.00 — 1953 0.25 26.00 35.00
1921 3.25 5.50 12.00 25.00 38.00 75.00 145 325 925 — 1947 0.25 40.00 — 1953D 0.25 32.00 —
1921S 65.00 90.00 130 350 670 1,045 2,300 2,600 8,650 — 1947D 0.30 18.00 — 1953S 0.25 35.00 —
1923 1.75 2.75 6.00 9.00 13.00 45.00 54.00 185 600 — 1947S 0.25 20.00 — 1954 — 50.00 20.00
1923S 5.00 8.00 20.00 100 250 340 500 1,000 5,750 — 1948 0.25 25.00 — 1954D — 40.00 —
1924 1.25 1.75 5.00 10.00 22.00 44.00 69.00 200 850 — 1948D 0.35 19.00 — 1954S 0.20 35.00 —
1924D 6.00 8.00 22.00 45.00 170 300 525 950 3,550 — 1948S 0.50 15.00 — 1954S/D 20.00 165 —
1924S 12.00 30.00 65.00 260 700 1,500 2,325 4,600 16,250 — 1949 0.30 65.00 — 1955 0.45 25.00 17.00
1925 2.00 4.00 5.00 13.00 24.00 28.00 39.00 85.00 375 — 1949D 0.40 18.00 — 1955D — 25.00 —
1925D 11.00 22.00 44.00 112 200 280 410 845 4,250 — 1949D/S 65.00 500 — 1955D/S 25.00 220 —
1925S 5.00 10.00 18.00 65.00 175 220 500 1,575 11,500 — 1949S 0.90 25.00 — 1956 — 16.00 3.00
1926 1.50 2.50 4.00 6.00 14.00 20.00 29.00 65.00 170 — 1950 0.75 25.00 60.00 1956D — 26.00 —
1926D 10.50 21.00 35.00 85.00 155 230 350 650 4,800 — 1950D 10.00 35.00 — 1957 — 35.00 2.50
1926S 24.00 52.00 85.00 160 650 2,200 4,100 9,500 82,500 — 1951 0.50 35.00 60.00 1957D — 22.00 —
1927 1.00 1.50 3.00 5.00 13.00 21.00 36.00 72.00 215 — 1951D 0.50 22.00 — 1958 0.20 36.00 8.00
1927D 3.50 5.00 9.00 50.00 75.00 100 130 390 3,800 — 1951S 1.10 32.00 — 1958D — 13.00 —

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Date XF40 MS65 Prf65 Date XF40 MS65 Prf65 KM# 381 Jefferson large facing portrait - Enhanced Monticello
Note: Fully Struck Full Step nickels command 1982D — 14.00 — Reverse. Jefferson head facing. Monticello, enhanced design.
higher prices. Bright, Fully Struck coins 1982S — — 1.50
command even higher prices. 1938 thru 1989 1983P — 9.00 —
Copper-Nickel.
Date MS60 MS65 Prf65 Date MS60 MS65 Prf65
- 5 Full Steps. 1990 to date - 6 Full Steps. 1983D — 6.00 —
2006P 0.30 2.50 — 2011S — — 4.00
Without bag marks or nicks on steps. 1983S — — 1.50
2006P Satin finish — 4.00 — 2012P — 1.50 —
1959 — 22.00 1.40 1984P — 5.00 —
2006D 0.30 2.50 — 2012D — 1.50 —
1959D — 22.00 — 1984D — 4.75 —
2006D Satin finish — 4.00 — 2012S — — 4.00
1960 — 30.00 1.25 1984S — — 1.50
2006S — — 5.00 2013P — 1.50 —
1960D — 25.00 — 1985P — 4.75 —
2007P 0.30 2.50 — 2013D — 1.50 —
1961 — 40.00 1.00 1985D — 4.75 —
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2007P Satin finish — 4.00 — 2013S — — 3.00


1961D — 35.00 — 1985S — — 1.50
2007D 0.30 2.50 — 2014P — 1.50 —
1962 — 24.00 1.00 1986P — 5.00 —
2007D Satin finish — 4.00 — 2014D — 1.50 —
1962D — 150 — 1986D — 4.75 —
2007S — — 4.00 2014S — — 3.00
1963 — 4.00 1.00 1986S — — 3.00
2008P 0.30 2.50 — 2015P — 2.50 —
1963D — 100 — 1987P — 5.00 —
2008P Satin finish — 4.00 — 2015D — 2.50 —
1964 — 5.00 1.00 1987D — 4.50 —
2008D 0.30 2.50 — 2015S — — 3.00
1964D — 12.00 — 1987S — — 1.25
2008D Satin finish — 4.00 — 2016P — 2.50 —
1965 — 12.00 — 1988P — 4.50 —
2008S — — 4.00 2016D — 2.50 —
1965SMS — 12.00 — 1988D — 5.00 —
2009P — 3.50 — 2016S — — 3.00
1966 — 10.00 — 1988S — — 1.75
2009P Satin finish — 4.00 — 2017P — 2.50 —
1966SMS — 15.00 — 1989P — 4.50 —
2009D — 1.75 — 2017D — 2.50 —
1967 — 8.00 — 1989D — 6.00 —
2009D Satin finish — 4.00 — 2017S Enhanced Unc. — 12.00 —
1967SMS — 12.00 — 1989S — — 1.50
2009S — — 3.00 2017S — — 3.00
1968 none minted — — — 1990P — 4.50 —
2010P — 1.50 — 2018P — 2.50 —
1968D — 6.00 — 1990D — 5.50 —
2010P Satin finish — 4.00 — 2018D — 2.50 —
1968S — 5.00 0.75 1990S — — 1.50
2010D — 1.50 — 2018S — — 3.00
1969 none minted — — — 1991P — 4.50 —
2010D Satin finish — 4.00 — 2018S — — 5.00
1969D — 5.00 — 1991D — 4.50 —
2010S — — 3.00 2019D — — —
1969S — 7.50 0.75 1991S — — 1.50
2011P — 1.50 — 2019P — — —
1970 none minted — — — 1992P — 5.00 —
2011D — 1.50 — 2019S — — 3.50
1970D — 12.00 — 1992D — 4.00 —
1970S — 30.00 0.75 1992S — — 1.00
1971 — 9.00 — 1993P — 4.00 — Dime
1971D — 4.50 — 1993D — 4.00 —
1971S — — 1.00 1993S — — 1.00
KM# 24 Draped Bust Dime. Draped bust right. Small eagle. Silver.
1972 — 4.00 — 1994P — 4.00 — Date AG3 G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60
1972D — 3.00 — 1994P Special Uncirculated — — — 1796 1,695 2,400 3,400 4,500 6,500 7,525 16,500 22,000
1972S — — 1.00 matte finish 1797 13 stars 2,000 2,650 3,700 6,500 8,000 16,000 21,000 65,000
1973 — 5.00 — 1994D — 4.00 — 1797 16 stars 2,000 2,650 3,700 5,650 6,750 12,000 18,500 38,000
1973D — 4.00 — 1994S — — 1.00 KM# 31 Draped Bust Dime. Draped bust right. Heraldic eagle. Silver.
1973S — — 0.75 1995P — 4.00 — Date AG3 G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60
1974 — 12.00 — 1995D — 4.50 — 1798 large 8 700 750 900 1,300 2,000 3,300 5,000 11,000
1974D — 5.00 — 1995S — — 1.50 1798 small 8 1,000 1,325 1,850 3,000 6,000 11,000 16,500 50,000
1974S — — 0.75 1996P — 4.00 — 1798/97 13 stars 1,200 2,200 4,000 6,000 7,700 11,000 25,000 41,000
1975 — 6.00 — 1996D — 4.00 — 1798/97 16 stars 500 825 1,100 1,450 3,100 4,600 5,500 6,700
1975D — 6.00 — 1996S — — 1.50 Note: The 1798 overdates have either 13 or 16 stars under the clouds on the reverse; Varieties
1975S — — 0.75 1997P — 4.75 — of the regular 1798 strikes are distinguished by the size of the 8 in the date
1976 — 8.00 — 1997P Special Uncirculated — — — 1800 700 975 1,225 1,600 2,200 3,600 6,875 22,000
1976D — 6.00 — matte finish 1801 700 1,050 1,910 2,100 3,500 5,200 12,500 43,000
1976S — — 0.75 1997D — 4.50 — 1802 1,500 1,675 2,250 2,425 3,300 5,700 15,500 42,350
1977 — 8.50 — 1997S — — 1.50 1803 800 1,150 1,600 1,825 2,200 4,500 7,800 66,000
1977D — 6.50 — 1998P — 3.75 — 1804 13 stars 1,750 3,300 5,500 8,800 14,000 27,000 60,000 —
1977S — — 0.75 1998D — 3.75 — 1804 14 stars 2,750 4,650 6,300 12,000 21,750 45,000 98,500 —
1978 — 7.00 — 1998S — — 1.25 1805 5 berries 650 800 1,100 1,450 2,100 2,700 3,350 6,500
1978D — 5.00 — 1999P — 3.75 — 1805 4 berries 525 600 720 925 1,900 2,100 3,400 5,500
1978S — — 0.75 1999D — 3.75 — 1807 425 560 900 1,550 1,750 3,000 2,950 5,500
1979 — 8.50 — 1999S — — 1.25 KM# 42 Liberty Cap Dime. Draped bust left, flanked by stars, date
1979D — 5.50 — 2000P — 3.75 —
1979S type I, proof — — 0.75 2000D — 3.75 — below. Eagle with arrows in talons, banner above, value below.
1979S type II, proof — — 2.00 2000S — — 1.00 Silver.
1980P — 6.50 — 2001P — 3.75 — Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65
1980D — 5.50 — 2001D — 3.75 — 1809 660 880 1,600 2,400 3,300 4,400 5,500 7,500 25,000
1980S — — 0.75 2001S — — 1.00 1811/9 200 525 1,200 1,500 2,000 2,200 3,300 6,000 29,000
1981P — 5.00 — 2002P — 3.75 — 1814 small date 100 150 250 350 660 1,200 1,675 3,800 22,000
1981D — 6.00 — 2002D — 3.75 — 1814 large date 75.00 100 185 270 800 1,000 1,250 3,000 11,500
1981S type I, proof — — 2.00 2002S — — 1.00 1814 large date with period 46.00 60.00 85.00 195 500 775 2,000 — —
1981S type II, proof — — 2.50 2003P — 3.75 — 1814 STATESOF 325 550 1,100 1,600 2,150 2,400 3,000 10,000 —
1982P — 15.00 — 2003D — 3.75 — 1820 large O 85.00 125 185 300 675 725 1,300 2,700 13,000
2003S — — 1.00 1820 small O 150 275 305 425 650 1,350 1,650 2,700 15,000
1820 STATESOF 225 300 475 775 2,150 3,100 4,000 10,000 17,500
KM# 360 Jefferson - Westward Expansion - Lewis & Clark 1821 large date 80.00 120 185 220 650 1,000 1,450 2,375 17,500
Bicentennial. Jefferson era peace medal design: two clasped 1821 small date 80.00 120 185 270 500 1,150 2,450 4,600 12,000
hands, pipe and hatchet. Copper-Nickel. 1822 2,100 2,600 4,750 6,600 8,800 12,000 18,500 24,000 125,000
Date MS60 MS65 Prf65 Date MS60 MS65 Prf65 1823/22 large E's 90.00 165 270 300 550 800 2,300 4,800 19,000
2004P — 1.50 — 2004S — — 5.00 1823/22 small E's 100 175 290 450 850 1,000 1,450 2,500 17,500
2004D — 1.50 — 1824/22 125 200 250 640 1,125 1,275 1,650 3,300 18,000
1825 100 200 240 270 600 800 1,425 3,400 24,500
KM# 361 Jefferson - Westward Expansion - Lewis & Clark 1827 100 125 160 240 565 825 1,475 3,300 17,500
Bicentennial. Lewis and Clark's Keelboat. Copper-Nickel. 1827/7 250 — — 750 1,100 1,500 — — —
Date MS60 MS65 Prf65 Date MS60 MS65 Prf65 1828 large date 125 200 250 800 1,200 1,600 3,500 6,200 —
2004P — 1.50 — 2004S — — 5.00
2004D — 1.50 — KM# 48 Liberty Cap Dime. Draped bust left, flanked by stars, date
KM# 368 Jefferson - Westward Expansion - Lewis & Clark below. Eagle with arrows in talons, banner above, value below.
Bicentennial. Thomas Jefferson large profile right. American Silver.
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65
Bison right. Copper-Nickel. 1828 small date 60.00 80.00 125 200 325 500 1,250 2,500 14,000
Date MS60 MS65 Prf65 Date MS60 MS65 Prf65 1829 very large 10C. 60.00 70.00 100 195 455 700 1,325 2,000 —
2005P — 1.50 — 2005D Satin Finish — 4.00 — 1829 large 10C. 65.00 85.00 100 160 400 725 1,375 3,850 9,400
2005P Satin Finish — 4.00 — 2005S — — 6.50 1829 medium 10C. 37.50 42.00 54.00 85.00 255 525 900 2,050 8,500
2005D — 1.50 — 1829 small 10C. 37.50 42.00 56.00 90.00 270 460 920 2,100 9,850
KM# 369 Jefferson - Westward Expansion - Lewis & Clark 1829 curl base 2 6,000 10,500 14,500 30,000 — — — — —
1830 large 10C. 37.50 46.00 56.00 95.00 255 440 900 2,050 8,500
Bicentennial. Jefferson, large profile. Pacific coastline. Copper- 1830 small 10C. 65.00 75.00 100 160 350 600 1,450 2,475 13,500
Nickel. 1830/29 50.00 60.00 90.00 150 350 850 1,350 3,650 22,000
Date MS60 MS65 Prf65 Date MS60 MS65 Prf65 1831 55.00 70.00 80.00 160 300 500 875 1,800 5,000
2005P — 1.25 — 2005D Satin Finish — 4.00 — 1832 55.00 70.00 80.00 160 300 500 875 1,800 5,000
2005P Satin Finish — 4.00 — 2005S — — 5.50 1833 55.00 70.00 80.00 160 300 500 875 1,800 5,000
2005D — 1.25 — 1833 last 3 high 55.00 70.00 80.00 160 300 500 875 1,800 5,000

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Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1834 small 4 55.00 70.00 80.00 160 300 500 875 1,800 5,000 1868 25.00 25.00 25.00 34.00 145 185 275 650 2,950 1,250
1834 large 4 55.00 70.00 80.00 160 300 500 875 1,800 5,000 1868S — 75.00 100 250 500 725 900 1,300 — —
1835 55.00 70.00 80.00 160 300 500 875 1,800 5,000 1869 — 28.00 31.00 43.00 155 200 375 725 2,900 1,100
1836 55.00 70.00 80.00 160 300 500 875 1,800 5,000 1869S 25.00 25.00 25.00 28.00 250 500 600 1,800 3,600 —
1837 55.00 70.00 80.00 160 300 500 875 1,800 11,400 1870 25.00 25.00 25.00 28.00 50.00 100 250 550 2,150 1,300
KM# 61 Seated Liberty Dime. Seated Liberty, date below. Value 1870S 300 350 600 750 1,300 1,400 2,200 2,500 7,000 —
within wreath. Silver. 1871 25.00 25.00 30.00 36.00 45.00 130 260 — — 1,100
1871CC 2,450 6,000 6,500 8,000 10,750 23,000 40,000 80,000 — —
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65
1871S 29.00 75.00 125 200 350 800 1,400 3,250 12,000 —
1837 flat top 45.00 60.00 105 300 425 775 925 2,275 5,700
1872 25.00 25.00 25.00 26.00 40.00 75.00 160 — 2,450 1,100

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1837 curly top 45.00 65.00 110 300 425 775 925 2,275 8,000
1872CC 1,400 1,700 2,375 3,375 10,200 16,000 73,000 165,000 — —
1838O 65.00 90.00 275 525 900 1,100 3,600 4,500 17,500
1872S 26.00 75.00 125 175 325 500 1,700 2,950 — —
KM# 63.1 Seated Liberty Dime. Seated Liberty, stars around top 1873 closed 3 25.00 25.00 25.00 100 150 175 250 450 1,300 1,100
1/2 of border, date below. Value within wreath. Silver. 1873 open 3 26.00 34.00 80.00 125 210 300 775 1,200 12,000 —
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 1873CC — — — — — — — — — —
1838 small stars 30.00 45.00 60.00 85.00 180 320 600 1,075 4,000 Note: 1873-CC, Heritage Sale, April 1999, MS-64, $632,500.
1838 large stars 25.00 25.00 25.00 28.00 150 440 550 725 2,300 KM# 105 Seated Liberty Dime. Seated Liberty, arrows at date.
1838 partial drapery — 25.00 40.00 75.00 240 325 505 — — Value within wreath. Silver.
1839 25.00 25.00 25.00 28.00 225 325 400 1,285 2,800
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1839O 25.00 30.00 50.00 170 300 500 725 1,700 7,500
1873 26.00 29.00 33.00 63.00 200 260 450 750 2,800 3,500
1839O reverse 1838O — 155 200 325 1,100 — — — 8,250
1873CC 2,900 3,150 3,500 7,500 13,000 38,500 63,000 — — —
1840 26.00 40.00 110 200 425 650 750 1,150 3,800
1873S 26.00 29.00 30.00 60.00 160 470 800 1,375 7,500 —
1840O 40.00 100 185 315 600 1,400 7,000 10,000 33,345
1874 26.00 29.00 40.00 45.00 85.00 200 350 710 3,000 3,400
KM# 63.2 Seated Liberty Dime. Seated Liberty, stars around top 1874CC 6,000 8,500 12,000 17,000 28,000 50,000 70,000 — — —
1/2 of border, date below. Value within wreath. Silver. 1874S 26.00 40.00 64.00 100 210 420 800 — — —
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 KM# A92 Seated Liberty Dime. Seated Liberty, date below. Value
1840 60.00 160 215 475 750 1,225 2,700 11,000 30,560
1841 25.00 25.00 25.00 28.00 55.00 155 425 750 2,850
within wreath. Silver.
1841O — 28.00 40.00 110 215 330 800 1,250 8,500 Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1841O large O — 500 800 1,100 — — — — — 1875 25.00 25.00 25.00 32.00 65.00 85.00 175 240 600 1,100
1842 25.00 25.00 25.00 28.00 48.00 285 350 725 3,850 1875CC mint mark in wreath 33.00 66.00 100 115 130 190 360 850 3,000 —
1842O 42.00 — — 240 475 1,100 3,500 4,200 21,950 1875CC mint mark under wreath 25.00 66.00 88.00 100 155 185 360 900 3,000 —
1843 25.00 25.00 25.00 28.00 100 145 475 750 4,500 1875S mint mark in wreath 25.00 25.00 25.00 27.00 40.00 65.00 225 360 1,775 —
1843/1843 — 25.00 30.00 35.00 75.00 200 300 — — 1875S mint mark under wreath 25.00 25.00 25.00 32.00 40.00 55.00 175 275 1,775 —
1843O — 175 500 710 2,250 10,000 65,000 125,000 — 1876 Type 1 rev 25.00 25.00 25.00 26.00 28.00 52.00 175 240 850 1,100
1844 275 300 400 575 1,200 1,900 4,000 9,000 24,500 1876 Type 2 rev 25.00 30.00 35.00 45.00 65.00 145 205 — — —
1845 25.00 25.00 25.00 28.00 40.00 175 425 700 2,300 1876CC Type 1 rev 33.00 36.00 38.00 56.00 80.00 175 300 675 1,325 —
1845/1845 — 25.00 27.00 29.00 90.00 185 — — — 1876CC Type 2 rev 40.00 44.00 77.00 88.00 145 185 275 850 1,565 —
1845O 54.00 150 250 550 1,125 3,650 11,000 22,000 — 1876CC doubled die obverse 35.00 40.00 55.00 100 185 340 600 450 — —
1846 550 675 875 1,825 3,250 7,000 18,000 35,000 — 1876S Type 1 rev 25.00 25.00 25.00 32.00 35.00 85.00 175 280 1,400 —
1847 25.00 25.00 25.00 28.00 200 575 1,400 2,850 8,300 1876S Type 2 rev 28.00 30.00 32.00 41.00 50.00 100 190 475 — —
1848 26.00 29.00 33.00 55.00 200 250 700 900 4,500 1877 Type 1 rev 25.00 25.00 25.00 32.00 35.00 55.00 170 225 725 1,000
1849 — — 90.00 150 325 — — 900 2,000 1877 Type 2 rev 26.00 32.00 40.00 50.00 60.00 110 170 225 — —
1849O 30.00 35.00 100 135 350 550 2,100 9,500 — 1877CC Type 1 rev 30.00 55.00 68.00 88.00 150 200 400 750 2,700 —
1850 26.00 29.00 33.00 45.00 52.00 175 295 950 4,000 1877CC Type 2 rev — — — — — — — — — —
1850O 30.00 70.00 90.00 175 300 985 1,725 5,500 7,800 1877S Type 1 rev — — — — — — — — — —
1851 25.00 27.00 29.00 40.00 115 215 400 750 4,000 1877S Type 2 rev 25.00 25.00 25.00 32.00 40.00 80.00 175 290 — —
1851O 30.00 34.00 47.00 125 300 875 2,200 3,000 16,000 1878 Type 1 rev 25.00 25.00 25.00 32.00 85.00 150 — — — —
1852 25.00 25.00 25.00 28.00 40.00 175 275 650 2,350 1878 Type 2 rev 25.00 25.00 25.00 32.00 35.00 80.00 175 400 650 1,900
1852O — 32.00 50.00 100 300 550 2,100 3,500 — 1878CC Type 1 rev 160 180 275 315 440 800 — — 4,500 1,050
1853 — 140 200 325 750 885 1,100 1,500 2,500 1878CC Type 2 rev 160 180 275 315 440 1,200 1,500 2,450 4,500 1,050
1879 130 200 280 250 310 380 510 625 1,100 —
KM# 77 Seated Liberty Dime. Seated Liberty, stars around top 1/2 1880 130 180 275 240 450 500 600 700 1,275 1,050
of border, arrows at date. Value within wreath. Silver. 1881 575 890 1,000 1,225 2,200 475 700 800 — 875
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65 1882 25.00 25.00 25.00 32.00 35.00 80.00 170 250 550 1,050
1853 25.00 25.00 25.00 28.00 55.00 100 350 700 1,400 — 1883 25.00 25.00 25.00 32.00 35.00 60.00 170 265 675 900
1853O 26.00 45.00 100 175 300 650 2,400 3,500 — — 1884 25.00 25.00 25.00 32.00 85.00 100 170 325 630 1,000
1854 25.00 25.00 25.00 28.00 60.00 275 325 600 1,500 18,000 1884S 25.00 25.00 25.00 32.00 30.00 325 600 1,250 4,500 —
1854O — — 100 115 175 300 425 750 3,600 — 1885 25.00 25.00 25.00 32.00 35.00 80.00 165 275 725 825
1855 25.00 25.00 25.00 28.00 55.00 145 325 600 2,375 24,500 1885S — — — — 2,900 4,000 5,500 8,000 32,500 —
1886 25.00 25.00 25.00 60.00 70.00 80.00 175 230 750 800
KM# A6.3.2 Seated Liberty Dime. Seated Liberty, stars around 1886S 26.00 29.00 33.00 46.00 75.00 175 475 900 4,500 —
top 1/2 of border, date below. Value within wreath. Silver. 1887 25.00 25.00 25.00 55.00 70.00 81.00 175 300 550 1,050
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65 1887S 25.00 25.00 25.00 32.00 75.00 80.00 165 265 1,200 —
1856 small date 25.00 25.00 25.00 28.00 150 200 275 525 3,250 9,350 1888 25.00 25.00 25.00 40.00 50.00 65.00 165 250 600 1,050
1856 large date 45.00 60.00 100 135 200 250 625 1,900 7,700 — 1888S 26.00 29.00 33.00 40.00 40.00 95.00 325 1,100 3,750 1,050
1856O 26.00 50.00 75.00 100 175 350 750 1,100 5,500 — 1889 25.00 25.00 25.00 32.00 43.00 75.00 165 250 650 —
1856S 250 400 600 1,100 1,250 1,650 7,000 13,000 — — 1889S 25.00 25.00 25.00 32.00 40.00 185 325 800 3,000 —
1857 25.00 25.00 25.00 35.00 85.00 115 275 435 1,650 6,500 1890 25.00 25.00 25.00 32.00 50.00 80.00 175 225 600 —
1857O 25.00 25.00 25.00 28.00 80.00 210 375 630 2,475 — 1890S 25.00 25.00 25.00 32.00 75.00 175 225 585 2,150 —
1858 25.00 25.00 25.00 28.00 52.00 145 275 550 1,800 7,500 1891 25.00 25.00 25.00 24.00 80.00 125 175 225 525 —
1858O 25.00 25.00 25.00 28.00 175 350 800 2,385 8,000 — 1891O 25.00 25.00 25.00 32.00 40.00 52.00 175 235 825 —
1858S — 150 225 350 1,750 2,250 7,000 15,750 25,500 — 1891O /horizontal O 65.00 95.00 125 175 225 400 — — 450 950
1859 25.00 25.00 25.00 28.00 57.00 130 275 550 2,200 2,750 1891S 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 80.00 200 350 935 —
1859O 26.00 29.00 33.00 38.00 80.00 175 330 540 2,500 — 1891S/S 25.00 30.00 40.00 85.00 135 250 — — — —
1859S 200 300 600 950 3,000 6,000 16,000 26,500 85,000 — KM# 113 Barber Dime. Laureate head right, date at angle below.
1860S 75.00 100 165 325 550 650 2,000 7,500 42,300 —
Value within wreath. Silver.
KM# 92 Seated Liberty Dime. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
replaced stars. Value within wreath. Silver. 1892 10.00 11.00 19.00 24.00 30.00 75.00 105 200 350 1,000
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65 1892O 8.00 17.00 35.00 56.00 70.00 100 200 350 1,400 —
1860 25.00 25.00 25.00 28.00 40.00 85.00 200 350 1,050 1,500 1892S 60.00 92.00 185 275 300 320 500 775 2,600 —
1860O 850 1,000 1,500 1,600 4,250 8,000 16,500 35,000 — — 1893/2 130 160 195 235 330 550 1,300 2,000 5,200 —
1861 25.00 25.00 25.00 28.00 35.00 80.00 175 340 1,300 1,450 1893 8.00 12.00 17.00 28.00 40.00 66.00 130 300 1,085 1,000
1861S 225 300 450 600 1,050 1,400 6,000 16,000 — — 1893O 60.00 85.00 110 160 225 250 325 575 1,950 —
1862 26.00 29.00 33.00 40.00 45.00 80.00 180 375 1,000 1,500 1893S 10.50 16.00 42.00 50.00 85.00 130 315 800 2,300 —
1862S 160 250 325 600 1,100 2,300 3,800 7,700 35,000 — 1894 17.00 60.00 155 170 200 260 320 370 1,200 1,050
1863 850 1,150 1,250 1,300 1,420 1,500 1,700 2,100 4,000 1,200 1894O 70.00 80.00 230 300 450 600 1,850 2,900 10,000 —
1863S 125 200 300 450 950 1,100 3,200 8,500 32,000 — 1894S — — — — — — — — — 1,700,000
1864 900 1,100 1,300 1,450 1,750 — — 3,000 — 1,550 Note: 1894S, Eliasberg Sale, May 1996, Prf-64, $451,000.
1864S 125 150 250 400 550 1,050 1,200 1,750 13,500 — 1895 145 200 370 450 550 650 840 1,150 1,850 825
1865 775 850 1,140 1,300 1,700 2,200 2,900 3,600 — 1,800 1895O 525 650 1,100 1,800 3,400 3,700 5,850 17,000 23,750 —
1865S — 250 475 600 1,600 2,600 6,600 13,750 — — 1895S 42.00 54.00 190 260 305 370 700 1,300 3,150 —
1866 — 200 775 1,450 1,700 1,950 2,300 3,250 — 1,800 1896 9.25 23.00 56.00 75.00 91.00 100 145 410 1,025 1,000
1866S 125 200 275 425 725 1,400 3,200 6,600 — — 1896O 100 160 300 375 600 1,160 1,700 2,500 7,800 —
1867 550 725 825 930 990 1,275 1,400 2,000 — 1,200 1896S 72.00 190 240 335 450 575 675 1,300 3,900 —
1867S 125 180 270 400 450 1,500 2,000 4,350 9,500 — 1897 4.50 5.50 6.00 16.00 35.00 65.00 120 200 475 1,000

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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 65FSB
1897O — 120 320 375 440 600 1,000 1,400 2,950 — 1929 2.50 5.50 6.00 7.50 8.50 14.00 20.00 35.00 72.00 175
1897S 18.00 30.00 75.00 135 180 250 470 625 2,750 — 1929D 2.50 5.50 6.00 9.50 13.50 13.50 17.00 32.00 73.00 225
1898 4.50 5.50 9.10 15.00 35.00 65.00 120 220 336 1,000 1929S 2.50 5.50 6.00 8.50 10.50 14.00 20.00 40.00 125 560
1898O 12.00 30.00 75.00 170 225 372 450 1,200 3,600 — 1929S Doubled Die Obv 7.50 10.50 16.00 25.00 40.00 40.00 60.00 150 335 1,150
1898S 8.00 18.00 34.00 50.00 100 140 450 1,100 2,050 — 1930 2.50 5.50 6.00 8.50 10.50 14.00 20.00 45.00 140 575
1899 4.50 5.50 8.10 11.00 35.00 65.00 120 200 425 1,000 1930S 2.50 5.50 6.00 7.50 15.00 15.00 36.00 140 195 685
1899O 8.00 18.00 70.00 100 175 225 350 825 3,700 — 1931 2.50 5.50 6.00 7.50 10.00 14.00 20.00 73.00 150 800
1899S 7.00 16.00 38.00 40.00 48.00 115 320 600 2,300 — 1931D 6.75 8.00 13.00 18.00 42.50 42.50 45.00 135 275 375
1900 4.50 5.50 6.00 10.00 35.00 65.00 120 200 500 1,000 1931 Doubled Die Obv — 20.00 27.50 50.00 70.00 70.00 90.00 225 485 650
1900O 14.00 34.00 120 140 245 295 550 1,100 3,300 — & Rev
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1900S 4.50 5.50 14.00 24.00 35.00 82.00 175 425 1,500 — 1931S 2.50 5.50 7.00 11.00 20.00 20.00 36.00 140 280 2,500
1901 4.50 5.50 6.00 10.00 35.00 55.00 120 175 475 1,000 1931S Doubled Die Obv 7.50 10.00 13.00 25.00 35.00 35.00 60.00 220 425 3,850
1901O 4.50 5.50 15.10 26.00 85.00 185 560 925 2,350 — 1934 2.50 2.80 3.30 3.60 5.10 14.00 30.00 36.00 60.00 130
1901S 250 285 360 425 550 800 1,420 1,920 3,320 — 1934D 2.50 2.80 3.30 7.50 14.00 14.00 18.00 56.00 85.00 320
1902 4.50 5.50 8.10 9.00 35.00 65.00 120 200 675 800 1935 2.50 2.80 3.30 3.60 5.10 14.00 20.00 20.00 32.00 68.00
1902O 4.50 5.50 15.10 35.00 95.00 175 450 875 2,975 — 1935D 2.50 2.80 3.30 8.00 15.00 27.00 40.00 45.00 135 500
1902S 11.00 25.00 56.00 85.00 135 185 380 900 2,500 — 1935S 2.50 2.80 3.30 3.60 5.10 14.00 27.00 30.00 115 360
1903 4.50 5.50 6.00 7.50 35.00 65.00 110 200 975 1,000 1936 2.50 2.80 3.30 3.60 5.10 14.00 15.00 17.00 28.00 84.00
1903O 4.50 5.50 16.00 23.00 51.00 95.00 205 650 2,875 — 1936 Doubled Die Obv — — 8.00 15.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 31.00 50.00 —
1903S 110 120 315 475 775 850 1,100 1,200 2,400 — 1936D 2.50 2.80 3.30 3.60 8.50 14.00 20.00 38.00 55.00 290
1904 5.25 5.75 6.00 7.50 35.00 65.00 120 200 875 1,000 1936S 2.50 2.80 3.30 3.60 5.10 14.00 20.00 32.00 50.00 88.00
1904S 45.00 60.00 145 235 350 475 800 1,675 280 — 1937 2.50 2.80 3.30 3.60 5.10 14.00 20.00 12.00 25.00 52.00
1905 4.50 5.50 6.00 10.00 35.00 65.00 120 200 725 940 1937 Doubled Die Obv — — — 6.00 9.00 14.00 20.00 12.00 40.00 175
1905O 5.25 10.00 36.00 100 140 170 275 450 1,120 — 1937D 2.50 2.80 3.30 3.60 5.10 14.00 20.00 28.00 48.50 105
1905O micro O 50.00 125 175 300 700 1,050 2,325 4,700 8,800 — 1937S 2.50 2.80 3.30 3.60 5.10 14.00 20.00 26.00 65.00 190
1905S 4.50 5.50 10.10 22.00 43.00 100 190 265 900 — 1937S Doubled Die Obv — — — 6.00 8.00 14.00 20.00 55.00 135 275
1906 4.50 5.50 6.00 7.50 35.00 65.00 120 200 425 825 1938 2.50 2.80 3.30 3.60 5.10 14.00 20.00 22.00 28.00 80.00
1906D 4.50 5.50 6.00 18.00 35.00 65.00 145 350 1,540 — 1938D 2.50 2.80 3.30 3.60 5.10 14.00 20.00 21.00 32.00 62.00
1906O 4.50 15.00 50.00 74.00 135 170 200 385 1,200 — 1938S 2.50 2.80 3.30 3.60 5.10 14.00 20.00 29.00 45.00 160
1906S 4.50 5.50 15.00 23.00 48.00 135 250 370 800 — 1939 2.50 2.80 3.30 3.60 5.10 14.00 20.00 22.00 28.00 170
1907 4.50 5.50 6.00 7.50 35.00 65.00 120 200 420 1,000 1939 Doubled Die Obv — — — 6.00 6.00 14.00 20.00 30.00 45.00 450
1907D 4.50 5.50 14.00 20.00 43.00 105 240 650 1,500 — 1939D 2.50 2.80 3.30 3.60 5.10 14.00 20.00 23.00 40.00 49.00
1907O 4.50 5.50 42.00 55.00 65.00 95.00 195 375 1,100 — 1939S 2.50 7.30 7.80 8.10 9.60 14.00 26.00 35.00 65.00 765
1907S 4.50 5.50 18.00 29.00 65.00 175 340 800 2,575 — 1940 2.50 2.80 3.30 3.60 5.10 5.50 11.00 13.00 28.00 48.00
1908 4.50 5.50 6.00 7.50 35.00 65.00 120 200 540 1,000 1940D 2.50 2.80 3.30 3.60 5.10 5.50 11.00 13.00 32.00 48.00
1908D 4.50 5.50 6.00 16.00 35.00 70.00 125 210 1,050 — 1940S 2.50 2.80 3.30 3.60 5.10 5.50 11.00 13.00 32.00 95.00
1908O 6.50 14.00 47.00 65.00 90.00 135 260 700 1,300 — 1941 2.50 2.80 3.30 3.60 5.10 5.50 11.00 13.00 28.00 46.00
1908S 4.50 5.50 13.10 24.00 48.00 155 285 700 1,300 — 1941 Doubled Die Obv — — — 10.00 16.00 30.00 30.00 105 175 295
1909 4.50 5.50 6.00 7.50 35.00 65.00 120 200 485 850 1941D 2.50 2.80 3.30 3.60 5.10 5.50 11.00 15.00 28.00 46.00
1909D 7.00 19.00 60.00 95.00 135 200 440 900 1,500 — 1941D Doubled Die Obv — — — 9.00 14.00 20.00 20.00 72.00 135 250
1909O 5.25 10.75 14.50 24.00 60.00 170 275 600 1,425 — 1941S Small S 2.50 2.80 3.30 3.60 5.10 5.50 11.00 13.00 35.00 46.00
1909S 11.00 22.00 83.00 125 225 350 490 950 2,100 — 1941S Large S 6.00 6.00 8.00 15.00 25.00 60.00 60.00 160 265 425
1910 4.50 5.50 6.00 7.50 35.00 65.00 120 200 450 1,000 1941S Doubled Die Rev 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 7.50 11.00 30.00 70.00 85.00
1910D 4.50 5.50 11.00 55.00 78.00 100 195 450 1,850 — 1942 2.50 2.80 3.30 3.60 5.10 5.50 11.00 13.00 28.00 46.00
1910S 6.50 13.00 52.00 75.00 105 170 370 650 2,880 — 1942/41 325 365 400 435 700 950 2,400 7,000 13,500 35,000
1911 4.50 5.50 8.55 9.50 35.00 65.00 120 160 400 800 1942D 2.50 2.80 3.30 3.60 5.10 5.50 11.00 16.00 28.00 46.00
1911D 4.50 5.50 6.00 9.50 35.00 65.00 120 200 450 — 1942/41D 315 330 435 525 660 1,000 2,700 5,050 12,000 26,500
1911S 4.50 6.25 9.10 25.00 40.00 105 200 295 875 — 1942S 2.50 2.80 3.30 3.60 5.10 5.50 11.00 21.00 28.00 145
1912 4.50 5.50 6.00 7.50 35.00 55.00 120 200 400 1,000 1943 2.50 2.80 3.30 3.60 5.10 5.50 11.00 13.00 28.00 50.00
1912D 4.50 5.50 6.00 7.50 35.00 65.00 120 200 450 — 1943D 2.50 2.80 3.30 3.60 5.10 5.50 11.00 17.00 28.00 47.00
1912S 4.50 5.50 6.00 13.00 35.00 115 165 310 975 — 1943S 2.50 2.80 3.30 3.60 5.10 5.50 11.00 16.00 28.00 66.00
1913 4.50 5.50 6.00 7.50 20.00 90.00 120 175 550 975 1944 2.50 2.80 3.30 3.60 5.10 5.50 11.00 13.00 28.00 75.00
1913S 35.00 65.00 125 185 250 300 600 1,200 2,900 — 1944D 2.50 2.80 3.30 3.60 5.10 5.50 11.00 17.00 28.00 46.00
1914 4.50 5.50 6.00 10.00 35.00 65.00 120 200 430 1,000 1944S 2.50 2.80 3.30 3.60 5.10 5.50 11.00 19.00 28.00 50.00
1914D 4.50 5.50 6.00 11.75 35.00 65.00 120 200 600 — 1945 2.50 2.80 3.30 3.60 5.10 5.50 11.00 13.00 25.00 97.50
1914S 4.50 5.50 6.00 21.00 45.00 80.00 130 260 1,050 — 1945D 2.50 2.80 3.30 3.60 5.10 5.50 11.00 13.00 28.00 46.50
1915 4.50 5.50 6.00 7.00 35.00 65.00 120 200 450 1,000 1945S 2.50 2.80 3.30 3.60 5.10 5.50 11.00 15.00 28.00 105
1915S 7.00 11.00 35.00 50.00 75.00 125 205 430 1,300 — 1945S micro S — — — 9.00 13.00 20.00 30.00 38.00 110 685
1916 4.50 5.50 6.00 8.35 35.00 65.00 120 200 375 —
KM# 195 Roosevelt Dime. Silver.
1916S 4.50 5.50 6.00 8.35 35.00 65.00 120 200 650 —
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
KM# 140 Mercury Dime. Silver. 1946 — — — — 2.50 3.15 3.35 4.85 9.00 —
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 65FSB 1946D — — — — 2.50 3.15 3.35 4.85 10.00 —
1916 2.50 2.70 5.00 6.00 10.50 18.00 40.00 58.00 105 165 1946S — — — — 2.50 3.15 3.35 4.85 10.00 —
1916D 1,200 1,900 3,150 4,800 6,900 9,750 11,250 18,500 24,000 48,500 1947 — — — — 2.50 3.15 3.35 4.85 12.00 —
1916S 2.50 5.50 7.85 8.35 12.00 32.00 50.00 85.00 275 800 1947D — — — — 2.50 3.15 3.35 4.85 16.00 —
1917 2.50 5.50 6.00 7.50 8.50 16.00 25.00 55.00 170 375 1947S — — — — 2.50 3.15 3.35 4.85 13.50 —
1917D 2.50 5.50 12.00 19.00 50.00 60.00 77.00 330 975 5,650 1948 — — — — 2.50 3.15 3.35 4.85 12.50 —
1917S 2.50 5.50 6.00 7.00 18.00 30.00 85.00 185 400 1,265 1948D — — — — 2.50 3.15 3.35 4.85 14.00 —
1918 2.50 5.50 6.00 10.00 28.00 50.00 85.00 140 355 1,325 1948S — — — — 2.50 3.15 3.35 4.85 15.00 —
1918D 2.50 5.50 6.00 11.00 26.00 26.00 38.00 275 680 27,500 1949 — — — 2.50 2.50 8.50 12.00 16.00 30.00 —
1918S 2.50 5.50 6.00 10.00 20.00 20.00 32.00 230 800 7,450 1949D — — — 2.50 3.80 7.00 12.00 15.00 30.00 —
1919 2.50 5.50 6.00 7.50 14.00 30.00 30.00 170 325 685 1949S — — — 2.50 8.00 15.00 35.00 46.00 60.00 —
1919D 7.00 10.00 11.00 24.00 38.00 38.00 195 525 1,200 38,500 1950 — — — 2.50 3.80 4.85 8.00 8.00 30.00 60.00
1919S 2.50 5.50 10.00 17.00 45.00 85.00 260 575 1,400 14,350 1950D — — — — — 4.30 4.35 5.85 10.00 —
1920 4.75 7.75 8.25 9.75 10.75 14.00 20.00 105 240 540 1950S — — — 4.05 5.75 9.00 23.00 28.00 47.00 —
1920D 2.50 5.50 6.00 10.00 20.00 50.00 75.00 335 600 4,750 1951 — — — — — 4.15 4.35 5.85 13.00 60.00
1920S 2.50 5.50 8.00 12.00 17.00 17.00 34.00 370 11,225 8,250 1951D — — — — — 3.00 3.35 4.85 17.00 —
1921 45.00 69.00 115 225 485 780 1,140 2,025 2,900 4,350 1951S — — — 3.10 3.40 4.10 10.00 13.50 18.00 —
1921D 90.00 130 180 370 825 1,235 1,400 2,200 3,645 5,200 1952 — — — — — 2.85 3.35 4.85 20.00 36.00
1923 2.50 5.50 6.00 7.50 8.50 18.00 30.00 60.00 350 340 1952D — — — — — 2.85 3.35 4.85 10.00 —
1923S 2.50 5.50 8.50 19.00 70.00 110 200 410 1,500 7,450 1952S — — — 3.10 3.40 4.10 3.35 4.85 16.00 —
1924 2.50 5.50 6.00 7.50 11.00 30.00 55.00 95.00 181 500 1953 — — — — — 2.85 3.35 4.85 12.00 36.00
1924D 2.50 5.50 9.00 20.00 60.00 60.00 85.00 400 900 1,365 1953D — — — — — 2.85 3.35 4.85 11.00 —
1924S 2.50 5.50 6.00 25.00 50.00 92.00 270 525 1,200 16,750 1953S — — — — — 2.85 3.35 4.85 12.50 —
1925 2.50 5.50 6.00 7.50 8.50 14.00 20.00 75.00 275 990 1954 — — — — — 2.85 3.35 4.85 13.50 24.00
1925D 6.00 6.00 11.00 42.00 150 220 450 785 1,520 3,500 1954D — — — — — 2.85 3.35 4.85 15.00 —
1925S 6.00 6.00 18.00 30.00 118 140 200 550 1,500 4,650 1954S — — — — — 2.85 3.35 4.85 10.00 —
1926 2.50 5.50 6.00 7.50 8.50 14.00 20.00 50.00 205 525 1955 — — — 3.00 3.30 3.80 5.00 6.85 13.00 25.00
1926D 2.50 5.50 6.00 18.00 32.00 44.00 170 260 500 2,500 1955D — — — 3.00 3.30 3.80 6.00 6.85 8.50 —
1926S 10.00 12.00 45.00 70.00 225 400 1,000 1,700 3,500 6,750 1955S — — — 3.00 3.30 3.80 6.00 6.85 14.00 —
1927 2.50 5.50 6.00 7.50 8.50 14.00 20.00 70.00 145 350 1956 — — — — — 2.40 3.00 4.00 9.50 12.00
1927D 2.50 5.50 7.50 24.00 77.00 77.00 102 350 1,015 8,500 1956D — — — — — 2.40 3.00 4.00 9.00 —
1927S 2.50 5.50 6.00 18.00 35.00 50.00 300 750 1,200 7,600 1957 — — — — — 2.40 3.00 4.00 8.50 10.00
1928 2.50 5.50 6.00 7.50 8.50 14.00 20.00 55.00 215 345 1957D — — — — — 2.40 3.00 4.00 8.00 —
1928D 2.50 5.50 11.50 24.00 52.00 52.00 87.00 385 750 2,750 1958 — — — — — 2.40 3.00 4.00 11.00 10.00
1928S Large S 2.50 5.50 6.00 10.00 16.50 16.50 31.00 340 600 6,500 1958D — — — — — 2.40 3.00 4.00 10.00 —
1928S Small S 2.50 5.50 6.00 8.50 17.00 17.00 41.00 360 470 2,000 1959 — — — — — 2.40 3.00 4.00 8.00 10.00

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Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS60 MS65 Prf65 Date MS60 MS65 Prf65
1959D — — — — — 2.40 3.00 4.00 8.50 — 2016P — 2.00 — 2018P — 2.00 —
1960 — — — — — 2.40 3.00 4.00 8.50 10.00 2016D — 2.00 — 2018D — 2.00 —
1960D — — — — — 2.40 3.00 4.00 8.00 — 2016S — — 2.50 2018S — — 2.50
1961 — — — — — 2.40 3.00 4.00 8.00 10.00 2017P — 2.00 — 2019P — 2.00 —
1961D — — — — — 2.40 3.00 4.00 8.00 — 2017D — 2.00 — 2019D — 2.00 —
1962 — — — — — 2.40 3.00 4.00 8.00 10.00 2017S Enhanced Unc. — 12.00 — 2019S — — 2.50
1962D — — — — — 2.40 3.00 4.00 8.00 — 2017S — — 2.50
1963 — — — — — 2.40 3.00 4.00 8.00 10.00
1963D — — — — — 2.40 3.00 4.00 8.00 —
KM# 195b Roosevelt Dime. Silver.
Date Prf65 Date Prf65
1964 — — — — — 2.40 3.00 4.00 8.00 10.00

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1992S 5.00 2008S 6.50
1964D — — — — — 2.40 3.00 4.00 8.00 —
1993S 7.00 2009S 6.75
KM# 195a Roosevelt Dime. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper. 1994S 7.00 2010S 6.75
Date MS60 MS65 Prf65 Date MS60 MS65 Prf65 1995S 8.00 2011S 6.75
1965 0.30 6.00 — 1992D 0.25 4.50 — 1996S 7.00 2012S 6.75
1965SMS — 2.00 — 1992S — — 4.00 1997S 14.00 2013S 6.75
1966 0.35 6.50 — 1993P 0.30 3.50 — 1998S 7.00 2014S 6.75
1966SMS — 2.25 — 1993D 0.50 4.50 — 1999S 7.00 2015P 10.00
1967 0.50 7.00 — 1993S — — 7.00 1999S 7.00 Note: Available only in March of Dimes
1967SMS — 3.50 — 1994P 0.35 4.00 — 1999S 7.00 silver set.
1968 0.35 6.50 — 1994D 0.35 5.50 — 1999S 7.00 2015W 10.00
1968D 0.35 6.50 — 1994S — — 5.00 1999S 7.00 Note: Available only in March of Dimes
1968S — — 4.00 1995P 0.50 4.00 — 2000S 5.50 silver set.
1968 no S error — — 7,500 1995D 0.75 4.50 — 2001S 5.00 2015S 6.75
1969 1.25 7.00 — 1995S — — 20.00 2002S 5.00 2016S 6.75
1969D 0.50 6.00 — 1996P 0.35 3.00 — 2003S 4.75 2017S 6.75
1969S — — 4.00 1996D 0.35 5.00 — 2004S 5.00 2018S Reverse Proof 9.00
1970 0.25 5.50 — 1996W 15.00 24.00 — 2005S 5.00 2018S 6.75
1970D 0.25 5.00 — 1996S — — 3.50 2006S 4.50 2019S 6.75
1970S — — 4.00 1997P 0.75 4.00 — 2007S 6.00
1970S No S — — 1,300 1997D 0.25 3.00 —
1971
1971D
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1971S — — 4.00 1998D 0.30 2.75 — KM# 109 Seated Liberty within circle of stars, date below. Eagle
1972 0.30 7.50 — 1998S — — 4.00
1972D 0.35 8.50 — 1999P 0.25 2.75 — with arrows in talons, value below. Silver.
1972S — — 4.00 1999D 0.25 2.75 — Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1973 0.35 6.00 — 1999S — — 4.00 1875 175 240 275 325 450 575 875 1,685 5,250 6,500
1973D 0.25 5.50 — 2000P 0.25 2.75 — 1875S Clear S 120 150 175 190 260 300 650 1,175 2,600 —
1973S — — 4.00 2000D 0.25 2.75 — 1875S 100 125 135 160 300 320 650 1,000 2,600 —
1974 0.25 5.50 — 2000S — — 1.00 Note: 1875-S exists as a branch mint proof
1974D 0.25 4.50 — 2001P 0.25 2.75 — 1875S over horizontal S 130 150 160 270 300 350 550 1,815 3,360 —
1974S — — 4.00 2001D 0.25 2.75 — Note: Also known as filled S
1975 0.30 4.50 — 2001S — — 3.75 1875S as 140 145 185 215 285 390 650 1,100 2,600 —
1975D 0.35 4.50 — 2002P 0.25 2.75 — 1875CC 275 325 460 500 750 1,200 1,600 2,700 7,000 —
1975S — — 4.00 2002D 0.25 3.00 — 1876 210 260 330 450 600 675 1,000 2,625 5,200 5,700
1976 0.50 4.50 — 2002S — — 2.50 1876CC — — — — — 160,000 220,000 375,000 456,000 —
1976D 0.30 4.50 — 2003P 0.25 3.00 — 1877 proof only — — — — 4,100 4,600 — — — 21,500
1976S — — 4.00 2003D 0.25 3.00 — 1878 proof only — — — — 2,400 2,700 — — — 7,900
1977 0.35 4.50 — 2003S — — 2.60
1977D
1977S
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4.00
2004P
2004D
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Quarter
1978 0.25 5.00 — 2004S — — 4.75 KM# 25 Draped Bust Quarter. Draped bust right. Small eagle. Silver.
1978D 0.25 4.50 — 2005P 0.25 2.75 — Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65
1978S — — 4.00 2005P Satin Finish — 4.00 — 1796 10.50 25,000 25,500 30,000 49,500 60,000 70,000 150,000 375,000
1979 0.25 5.50 — 2005D 0.25 2.75 —
1979D 0.25 5.00 — 2005D Satin Finish — 4.00 — KM# 36 Draped Bust Quarter. Draped bust right, flanked by stars,
1979S type I — — 5.00 2005S — — 2.60 date at angle below. Heraldic eagle. Silver.
1979S type II — — 2.00 2006P — 2.50 — Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65
1980P 0.25 6.00 — 2006P Satin Finish — 4.00 — 1804 3,500 6,750 8,000 12,800 39,500 48,000 95,000 165,000 360,000
1980D 0.25 5.00 — 2006D — 2.50 — 1805 500 725 900 1,550 3,100 5,000 11,000 55,250 —
1980S — — 4.00 2006D Satin Finish — 4.00 — 1806/5 550 650 1,225 1,600 4,450 5,750 14,000 31,500 100,000
1981P 0.25 4.00 — 2006S — — 2.50 1806 525 575 880 1,650 3,350 5,250 11,000 18,500 82,500
1981D 0.25 4.00 — 2007P — 2.00 — 1807 425 600 875 1,700 3,500 5,000 11,000 18,000 84,000
1981S type I — — 4.00 2007P Satin Finish — 3.00 —
1981S type II — — 6.50 2007D — 2.00 — KM# 44 Liberty Cap Quarter. Draped bust left, flanked by stars,
1982P 5.00 8.50 — 2007D Satin Finish — 3.00 — date below. Eagle with arrows in talons, banner above, value
1982 no mint mark 90.00 325 — 2007S — — 2.50 below. Silver.
1982D 1.00 3.20 — 2008P — 1.25 —
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65
1982S — — 4.00 2008 Satin Finish — 2.50 —
1815 200 425 575 750 2,100 2,500 4,000 7,500 28,900
1983P 2.75 6.00 — 2008D — 1.25 —
1818/15 120 250 550 700 1,400 2,500 4,000 7,000 32,950
1983D 0.90 4.00 — 2008D Satin Finish — 2.50 —
1818 120 200 350 500 1,400 2,500 4,000 7,000 22,000
1983S — — 4.00 2008S — — 2.50
1819 small 9 120 200 350 500 1,400 2,500 4,000 8,500 30,000
1984P 0.30 4.00 — 2009P — 1.25 —
1819 large 9 120 200 350 500 1,400 2,500 4,000 9,000 45,000
1984D 0.70 3.50 — 2009P Satin Finish — 1.00 —
1820 small 0 120 200 350 500 1,400 2,500 6,000 11,950 30,000
1984S — — 4.00 2009D — 1.25 —
1820 large 0 120 200 350 500 1,400 2,500 4,000 9,700 61,500
1985P 0.35 5.00 — 2009D Satin Finish — 1.00 —
1821 120 225 350 500 1,300 2,500 3,600 7,500 24,000
1985D 0.20 3.50 — 2009S — — 2.50
1822 255 425 600 1,100 1,400 2,250 5,700 9,500 65,000
1985S — — 4.00 2010P 0.25 4.00 —
1822 25/50C. 6,000 11,500 18,000 26,000 35,000 45,000 55,000 90,000 —
1986P 0.75 3.50 — 2010P Satin Finish 0.50 2.00 —
1823/22 50,000 60,000 80,000 — — 96,000 275,000 — —
1986D 0.75 3.50 — 2010D 0.25 4.00 —
1824/2 900 1,200 1,800 3,150 3,600 8,500 23,000 48,000 —
1986S — — 4.00 2010D Satin Finish 0.50 2.00 —
1825/22 525 700 1,050 1,450 4,500 7,200 15,000 27,500 —
1987P 0.25 4.50 — 2010S — — 2.50
1825/23 160 220 350 500 1,350 2,700 3,500 60,000 28,000
1987D 0.25 4.50 — 2011P 0.25 4.00 —
1825/24 190 220 375 530 1,900 2,400 3,400 6,000 30,000
1987S — — 4.00 2011D 0.25 4.00 —
1827 original curl base 2 — — — 100,000 — — 140,000 190,000 550,000
1988P 0.30 5.50 — 2011S — — 2.50
1827 restrike, square base 2 — — — — — — — 52,000 85,000
1988D 0.30 5.50 — 2012P 0.25 4.00 —
1828 140 160 325 600 1,100 1,800 4,000 6,800 25,000
1988S — — 3.00 2012D 0.25 4.00 —
1828 25/50C. 1,000 1,700 2,800 3,300 7,500 11,500 17,000 90,000 —
1989P 0.35 4.00 — 2012S — — 2.50
1989D 0.35 5.00 — 2013P 0.25 4.00 — KM# 55 Liberty Cap Quarter. Draped bust left, flanked by stars,
1989S — — 4.00 2013D 0.25 4.00 — date below. Eagle with arrows in talons, value below. Silver.
1990P 0.35 4.50 — 2013S — — 2.50 Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65
1990D 0.35 5.50 — 2014P — 2.00 — 1831 small letter rev. 70.00 85.00 130 200 400 700 1,600 4,000 20,850
1990S — — 4.00 2014D — 2.00 — 1831 large letter rev. 70.00 85.00 130 200 400 700 1,600 4,000 27,500
1991P 0.35 5.00 — 2014S — — 2.50 1832 70.00 85.00 130 200 400 700 1,600 4,000 27,500
1991D 0.35 5.00 — 2015P — 2.00 — 1833 70.00 85.00 130 200 400 700 1,600 4,000 19,000
1991S — — 3.00 2015D — 2.00 — 1834 70.00 85.00 130 200 400 700 1,600 4,000 15,750
1992P 0.25 4.50 — 2015S — — 2.50 1834 No period after C 160 220 260 310 600 900 1,850 6,000 28,500

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Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1834 0 over O — — — — — — — — 30,000 1868 200 275 350 450 700 950 1,600 4,250 7,800 1,890
1835 70.00 85.00 130 200 400 700 1,600 4,000 27,000 1868S 125 175 300 600 1,100 1,300 — — 15,000 —
1836 70.00 85.00 130 200 400 700 1,600 4,000 45,500 1869 450 550 750 900 1,025 1,300 1,775 4,300 9,000 2,300
1837 70.00 85.00 130 200 400 700 1,600 4,000 19,000 1869S 200 250 500 800 1,100 1,500 400 4,000 7,000 —
1838 70.00 85.00 130 200 400 1,060 1,600 4,000 23,000 1870 65.00 100 150 275 400 725 1,400 2,600 5,200 2,100
1870CC 10,000 11,500 18,000 30,000 37,000 85,000 220,000 — — —
KM# 64.1 Seated Liberty Quarter. Seated Liberty, stars around 1871 60.00 80.00 110 160 300 650 975 1,450 6,900 2,300
top 1/2 of border, date below. Eagle with arrows in talons, value 1871CC 7,500 11,000 14,500 19,000 33,000 65,000 125,000 — — —
below. Silver. 1871S 1,500 2,000 2,500 2,750 4,250 5,000 6,250 8,500 19,000 —
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 1872 55.00 100 190 275 490 650 1,350 2,800 8,500 1,910
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1838 30.00 35.00 95.00 200 560 1,100 1,410 3,600 27,500 1872CC 2,200 3,000 4,250 6,500 17,000 18,000 55,000 125,000 — —
1839 28.00 35.00 45.00 225 450 880 1,410 3,200 36,000 1872S 1,800 4,800 5,000 6,700 9,500 — — — — —
1840O 35.00 45.00 60.00 240 700 900 2,000 3,750 38,900 1873 closed 3 350 550 950 1,200 2,700 4,400 22,000 35,000 — 2,000
KM# 64.2 Seated Liberty Quarter. Drapery added to Liberty's left 1873 open 3 100 125 300 350 400 625 1,100 1,950 5,600 —
1873CC 6 known — — — — 70,000 80,000 150,000 350,000 — —
elbow, stars around top 1/2 of border. Eagle with arrows in talons, Note: 1873CC, Heritage, April 1999, MS-62, $106,375.
value below. Silver.
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 KM# 106 Seated Liberty Quarter. Seated Liberty, arrows at date.
1840 31.00 35.00 60.00 175 500 650 1,575 4,850 17,750 In God We Trust above eagle. Silver.
1840O 40.00 48.00 60.00 135 350 475 1,275 3,750 32,950 Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1841 56.00 85.00 120 230 385 650 1,125 1,700 6,500 1873 29.00 35.00 40.00 80.00 225 490 800 1,200 3,200 5,500
1841O 40.00 45.00 55.00 150 265 375 1,150 1,475 9,000 1873CC 4,600 8,500 11,500 17,000 24,000 45,000 85,000 115,000 165,000 —
1842 small date — — — — — — — — — 1873S 125 175 200 300 425 750 1,600 3,700 15,000 —
1842 large date 60.00 78.00 130 230 375 660 1,625 3,700 11,000 1874 21.00 35.00 45.00 75.00 200 480 900 1,300 3,300 5,500
1842O small date 650 1,200 1,800 2,900 6,650 11,000 27,000 60,000 — 1874S 33.00 38.00 52.00 100 250 425 800 1,400 3,500 —
1842O large date — 56.00 1,150 — — — 1,625 4,350 — KM# A98 Seated Liberty Quarter. Seated Liberty, date below. In
1843 30.00 35.00 45.00 75.00 100 210 590 1,625 4,100
1843O 65.00 100 200 350 1,100 1,350 2,000 3,400 —
God We Trust above eagle. Silver.
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1844 38.00 40.00 45.00 55.00 80.00 250 660 1,550 11,250
1875 30.00 40.00 55.00 66.00 100 130 275 600 1,500 1,700
1844O 40.00 45.00 70.00 215 400 725 1,200 3,000 10,200
1875CC 200 300 700 840 1,150 1,600 6,500 9,000 24,000 —
1845 30.00 35.00 40.00 100 170 300 600 1,050 4,950
1875S 34.00 44.00 100 145 275 310 600 1,150 3,000 —
1846 46.00 57.00 67.00 190 250 500 700 1,450 10,000
1876 24.00 26.00 30.00 47.00 100 200 285 335 1,800 1,700
1847 20.00 30.00 35.00 45.00 60.00 185 500 1,550 5,000
1876CC Ty1 rev. sm wide CC 55.00 75.00 120 160 250 350 500 1,000 3,950 —
1847O 125 175 325 600 950 1,560 7,500 14,750 —
1876CC Ty1 rev. sm close CC 50.00 70.00 115 140 230 300 500 1,000 3,950 —
1848 200 245 260 300 550 770 1,050 4,600 9,800
1876CC Ty1 rev. tall CC 50.00 70.00 115 140 230 300 500 1,000 3,950 —
1849 20.00 25.00 30.00 80.00 220 270 900 2,450 8,600
1876CC Ty2 rev. sm CC 50.00 70.00 115 140 230 300 500 1,000 3,950 —
1849O 1,300 1,400 1,650 3,000 5,520 8,000 17,000 33,000 —
1876CC Ty2 rev tall CC 55.00 75.00 120 160 250 350 500 1,000 3,950 —
1850 32.00 46.00 105 160 275 600 1,500 1,850 10,750
1876S 30.00 33.00 42.00 50.00 62.00 130 275 700 1,600 —
1850O 40.00 135 175 250 625 800 2,500 7,000 19,000
1877 22.00 29.00 35.00 42.00 52.00 130 275 560 1,500 1,700
1851 550 600 675 775 875 1,300 2,400 3,000 6,000
1877CC 47.00 70.00 120 145 225 450 650 1,200 2,600 —
1851O 400 800 1,050 1,200 2,300 3,000 6,000 30,000 —
1877S 20.00 33.00 35.00 42.00 52.00 155 275 560 1,050 —
1852 — 185 360 425 750 825 1,000 1,400 6,000
1877S over horizontal S 41.00 62.00 90.00 135 275 500 825 1,725 3,400 —
1852O 540 600 800 1,750 1,900 12,000 14,000 37,000 —
1878 30.00 33.00 35.00 42.00 52.00 190 275 500 2,075 1,700
1853 recut date 1,500 1,800 2,150 3,400 5,000 5,950 6,500 7,000 10,600
1878CC 65.00 75.00 150 225 320 375 825 1,450 4,800 —
KM# 78 Seated Liberty Quarter. Seated Liberty, arrows at date. 1878S 200 300 650 750 1,270 1,350 2,400 5,500 11,500 —
Rays around eagle. Silver. 1879 150 210 400 450 700 800 900 1,200 1,650 1,700
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65 1880 150 210 400 450 700 800 900 1,200 2,900 1,600
1853 28.00 38.00 42.00 55.00 225 400 900 1,700 9,000 85,000 1881 150 210 400 450 700 800 900 1,200 2,200 1,700
1853/4 60.00 100 150 300 600 900 1,500 3,450 33,000 — 1882 150 210 400 450 700 800 900 1,200 1,900 1,700
1853O 40.00 60.00 85.00 150 450 900 4,000 8,000 22,000 — 1883 150 210 400 450 700 800 900 1,200 2,300 1,900
1884 150 210 350 425 500 660 700 900 2,000 1,700
KM# 81 Seated Liberty Quarter. Seated Liberty, arrows at date. 1885 150 210 275 425 700 800 900 1,500 2,200 1,700
Eagle with arrows in talons, value below. Silver. 1886 150 210 400 450 700 800 900 1,200 2,300 1,700
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65 1887 200 250 325 400 700 800 900 1,200 3,000 1,700
1854 30.00 33.00 40.00 90.00 120 275 625 1,100 5,100 21,250 1888 200 250 325 400 700 800 900 1,200 2,250 1,700
1854O 37.00 45.00 50.00 125 190 375 900 2,500 26,500 — 1888S 32.00 36.00 39.00 50.00 70.00 200 350 1,075 4,500 —
1854O huge O 1,000 1,250 1,600 1,850 4,500 13,500 — — — — 1889 175 210 275 325 400 475 700 1,000 2,000 1,700
1855 30.00 35.00 40.00 45.00 110 250 600 1,100 9,000 23,500 1890 125 150 175 250 300 350 — 1,200 2,450 1,700
1855O 310 365 450 925 1,150 1,950 2,600 13,000 — — 1891 20.00 30.00 35.00 42.00 70.00 150 275 575 1,550 1,700
1855S 150 250 325 675 1,200 1,525 2,000 6,000 23,000 — 1891O 350 500 1,100 1,800 2,200 3,500 6,500 1,160 25,000 —
1891S 25.00 28.00 32.00 43.00 68.00 180 275 550 1,175 —
KM# A64.2 Seated Liberty Quarter. Seated Liberty, date below.
Eagle with arrows in talons, value below. Silver. KM# 114 Barber Quarter. Laureate head right, flanked by stars,
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65 date below. Heraldic eagle. Silver.
1856 21.00 35.00 50.00 75.00 120 200 375 850 3,600 11,000 Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1856O 37.00 45.00 80.00 130 220 565 850 1,700 12,000 — 1892 9.00 10.00 22.00 39.00 63.00 135 220 375 750 1,300
1856S 400 500 750 900 2,150 3,500 7,500 14,500 38,000 — 1892 Type 2 Rev 10.00 12.00 25.00 44.00 70.00 130 250 450 1,125 1,500
1856S/S 650 800 1,200 1,850 8,000 11,000 33,000 — — — 1892O 13.00 19.00 38.00 55.00 88.00 135 300 525 1,550 —
1857 20.30 40.00 40.00 50.00 115 200 325 735 2,900 7,500 1892O Type 2 Rev 15.00 23.50 44.00 61.00 98.00 155 340 540 1,600 —
1857O 27.00 35.00 80.00 160 260 575 1,100 3,000 — — 1892S 60.00 85.00 105 145 325 500 800 1,300 4,250 —
1857S 180 290 380 650 975 1,600 3,600 5,500 — — 1892S Type 2 Rev 28.00 53.00 82.00 125 175 275 525 900 3,600 —
1858 20.00 25.00 32.00 75.00 120 200 420 725 2,580 7,775 1893 9.00 11.00 25.00 45.00 55.00 165 220 400 1,150 1,300
1858O 37.00 45.00 75.00 140 375 630 3,500 8,600 13,000 — 1893O 9.00 13.00 27.00 52.00 100 150 325 550 1,300 —
1858S 325 525 750 1,150 3,600 6,000 25,000 35,000 — — 1893O MM far right 11.50 15.50 30.00 58.00 118 170 245 425 1,760 —
1859 30.00 35.00 40.00 50.00 100 250 400 1,250 3,800 3,340 1893S 20.00 33.00 59.00 110 165 350 675 1,350 4,800 —
1859O 60.00 100 110 160 300 1,400 2,450 6,500 22,000 — 1893S MM far right 20.00 38.00 65.00 125 190 320 435 915 3,875 —
1859S 400 600 975 1,700 4,250 12,000 48,000 — — — 1894 10.00 11.00 27.00 32.00 77.00 170 220 400 1,500 1,800
1860 20.00 25.00 40.00 80.00 110 150 550 800 4,600 4,000 1894O 10.00 16.00 38.00 95.00 120 240 450 775 2,700 —
1860O 37.00 45.00 50.00 100 275 460 1,087 2,200 12,000 — 1894O MM far right 12.00 18.00 42.00 95.00 138 190 270 600 1,450 —
1860S 1,000 2,100 2,600 3,900 9,000 14,250 55,000 — — — 1894S 10.00 16.00 38.00 72.00 225 240 450 850 — —
1861 25.00 35.00 40.00 45.00 110 230 325 780 2,400 4,500 1894S MM far right 10.00 13.00 34.50 71.00 115 190 295 475 1,775 —
1861S 600 1,050 1,485 2,500 5,000 11,000 33,000 — — — 1895 10.00 11.00 25.00 33.00 65.00 150 325 485 1,300 1,300
1862 27.00 35.00 40.00 48.00 85.00 180 525 700 2,900 3,500 1895O 10.00 17.00 38.00 150 250 350 1,000 1,400 — —
1862S 220 300 500 650 1,250 2,400 4,600 15,000 — — 1895O MM far right 9.00 16.00 36.00 60.00 110 175 300 1,100 1,600 —
1863 85.00 110 325 400 450 630 700 1,400 4,700 3,500 1895S 16.00 31.00 110 160 300 390 550 875 — —
1864 300 345 400 500 875 1,000 1,300 2,300 8,000 2,900 1895S MM far right 15.00 27.00 62.00 100 120 210 315 1,075 3,000 —
1864S 800 1,000 1,300 1,900 5,250 11,000 14,000 20,000 — — 1896 10.00 11.00 20.00 35.00 72.00 150 220 490 750 1,050
1865 225 275 375 525 900 1,100 1,275 1,700 13,000 4,150 1896O 65.00 135 275 400 800 990 1,050 2,100 7,000 —
1865S 425 500 550 900 1,000 1,150 3,500 4,600 17,500 — 1896S 750 1,400 2,750 3,900 5,450 6,250 17,000 22,000 54,500 —
1866 unique — — — — — — — — — — 1897 10.00 11.00 18.00 40.00 60.00 150 245 350 750 1,450
1897O 55.00 95.00 250 410 575 800 1,300 1,550 2,475 —
KM# 98 Seated Liberty Quarter. Seated Liberty, date below. In 1897S 175 275 600 675 1,075 1,550 1,800 2,300 6,450 —
God We Trust above eagle. Silver. 1898 10.00 11.00 25.00 30.00 63.00 150 345 400 1,250 1,130
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65 1898O 13.00 25.00 66.00 130 375 440 880 1,775 6,100 —
1866 660 900 1,300 1,500 2,100 2,600 3,100 3,800 9,000 1,900 1898S 10.00 16.00 44.00 60.00 140 355 980 2,200 6,250 —
1866S 475 550 800 1,800 1,950 3,700 4,500 8,800 — — 1899 10.00 11.00 35.00 55.00 70.00 150 245 350 750 1,450
1867 640 725 900 1,200 1,500 2,000 2,500 5,000 — 1,750 1899O 15.00 19.00 33.00 60.00 120 250 440 900 3,500 —
1867S 350 500 1,400 1,700 2,100 7,800 10,000 14,000 — — 1899S 26.00 55.00 120 190 220 375 1,100 1,600 4,300 —

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Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65 KM# 164 Washington Quarter. Silver.
1900 11.00 12.00 20.00 31.00 63.00 150 230 325 1,150 1,200 Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1900O 13.00 25.00 60.00 150 200 425 650 900 5,250 — 1932 9.00 10.00 10.00 12.00 14.00 17.00 45.00 70.00 220 —
1900S 10.00 12.00 31.00 90.00 120 200 770 1,100 2,475 — 1932D 115 125 135 160 200 340 1,150 1,700 8,000 —
1901 25.00 30.00 40.00 53.00 135 150 275 400 1,100 1,450 1932S 70.00 85.00 100 115 235 260 350 500 2,350 —
1901O 55.00 125 250 425 875 1,350 1,725 2,400 6,600 — 1934 Medium Motto 7.00 7.00 7.50 8.00 8.50 12.00 20.00 50.00 130 —
1901S 5,250 9,145 15,000 20,000 33,000 35,000 37,500 47,000 79,500 — 1934 Heavy Motto 7.00 7.00 9.00 12.50 15.00 25.00 45.00 85.00 420 —
1902 9.00 11.00 16.00 40.00 65.00 150 245 400 1,140 1,450 1934 Light Motto 7.00 7.00 10.00 13.00 17.00 25.00 45.00 90.00 285 —
1902O 10.00 13.00 50.00 60.00 145 265 500 1,150 2,900 — 1934 Doubled Die Obverse 60.00 80.00 110 225 270 295 800 1,175 3,000 —
1902S 17.00 22.00 44.00 77.00 140 275 500 825 5,200 — 1934D Medium Motto 7.00 7.00 10.00 17.00 25.00 45.00 175 200 400 —
1903 9.00 11.00 17.00 29.00 100 150 245 525 1,600 1,450 1934D Heavy Motto 7.00 7.00 12.50 20.00 30.00 125 240 330 725 —

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1903O 10.00 11.00 33.00 55.00 145 210 440 1,000 3,900 — 1935 7.00 7.00 7.50 8.00 11.00 14.00 19.00 35.00 80.00 —
1903S 13.00 21.00 52.00 100 125 230 570 920 2,550 — 1935D 7.00 7.00 9.00 14.00 35.00 165 200 300 400 —
1904 9.00 11.00 16.00 40.00 70.00 150 245 350 900 1,450 1935S 7.00 7.00 7.50 8.00 13.00 30.00 85.00 115 170 —
1904O 20.00 37.00 110 175 265 365 875 1,250 4,000 — 1936 7.00 7.00 7.50 8.00 12.00 17.00 28.00 50.00 100 1,100
1905 13.00 30.00 42.00 70.00 95.00 175 275 450 850 1,250 1936D 7.00 8.00 9.00 25.00 60.00 180 530 800 1,100 —
1905O 47.00 65.00 160 275 335 430 550 1,600 4,000 — 1936S 7.00 7.00 7.50 15.00 20.00 35.00 92.00 115 270 —
1905S 29.00 37.00 90.00 120 150 230 500 950 3,300 — 1937 Double Die Obverse 95.00 140 250 350 600 800 1,650 2,500 8,000 —
1906 9.00 11.00 16.00 40.00 70.00 150 245 350 900 1,450 1937 7.00 7.00 7.50 12.00 14.00 17.00 31.00 35.00 110 400
1906D 9.00 16.00 20.00 35.00 57.00 125 275 425 1,325 — 1937D 7.00 7.00 7.50 12.00 21.00 32.00 75.00 90.00 150 —
1906O 10.00 14.00 33.00 51.00 95.00 165 240 700 2,250 — 1937S 7.00 7.00 8.00 19.00 38.00 62.00 160 210 375 —
1907 9.00 11.00 20.00 40.00 53.00 150 245 440 750 1,450 1938 7.00 7.00 7.50 8.00 24.00 40.00 90.00 120 190 250
1907D 9.00 11.00 22.00 42.00 65.00 200 330 700 2,250 — 1938S 7.00 7.00 7.50 11.00 20.00 40.00 85.00 135 200 —
1907O 10.00 11.00 16.00 33.00 55.00 150 300 540 1,500 — 1939 7.00 7.00 7.50 12.00 14.00 15.00 22.00 29.00 65.00 175
1907S 10.00 15.00 38.00 110 150 280 500 1,220 3,500 — 1939D 7.00 7.00 7.50 12.00 15.00 24.00 41.00 65.00 100 —
1908 9.00 11.00 16.00 40.00 55.00 150 245 485 750 1,450 1939S 7.00 7.00 7.50 10.00 30.00 40.00 105 140 300 —
1908D 9.00 11.00 20.00 30.00 55.00 150 245 400 750 — 1940 7.00 7.00 7.50 8.00 9.00 12.00 21.00 30.00 50.00 150
1908O 9.00 11.00 20.00 30.00 55.00 150 220 350 1,100 — 1940D 7.00 7.00 8.00 11.00 30.00 45.00 110 135 260 —
1908S 28.00 60.00 160 225 425 850 900 1,100 3,300 — 1940S 7.00 7.00 7.50 8.00 9.00 15.00 25.00 38.00 60.00 —
1909 9.00 11.00 20.00 30.00 55.00 150 245 390 700 1,150 1941 — — — — — 8.00 10.00 13.00 40.00 130
1909D 9.00 11.00 20.00 30.00 55.00 150 245 400 950 — 1941 Double Die Obv. — — — 20.00 30.00 50.00 65.00 90.00 120 —
1909O 100 185 500 900 2,000 3,100 4,000 4,800 8,500 — 1941D — — — — — 12.00 28.00 48.00 62.00 —
1909S 10.00 11.00 30.00 46.00 77.00 200 330 725 1,900 — 1941S — — — — — 10.00 35.00 60.00 80.00 —
1910 9.00 11.00 20.00 58.00 75.00 150 245 350 800 1,350 1941 Lg S — 7.00 8.00 10.00 15.00 40.00 85.00 150 300 —
1910D 9.00 18.00 38.00 75.00 135 275 450 750 1,550 — 1942 — — — — — 8.00 20.00 25.00 25.00 130
1911 9.00 11.00 43.00 60.00 80.00 150 220 325 825 1,450 1942D — — — — — 9.00 16.00 19.00 42.00 —
1911D 27.00 70.00 220 400 500 750 800 1,400 3,200 — 1942D Double Die Obv. — — — — 200 700 1,800 3,100 9,000 —
1911S 10.00 13.00 46.00 82.00 235 325 490 800 1,750 — 1942D Double Die Rev. — 18.00 35.00 50.00 65.00 120 300 600 1,550 —
1912 9.00 11.00 20.00 40.00 60.00 150 245 350 675 1,450 1942S — — — — — 19.00 50.00 85.00 150 —
1912S 22.00 28.00 65.00 110 150 260 490 825 2,100 — 1943 — — — — — 8.00 9.00 11.00 38.00 —
1913 30.00 41.00 130 200 450 560 940 1,050 2,500 1,375 1943 Double Die Obv. — — — — — — — 10,000 — —
1913D 12.00 15.00 38.00 53.00 100 250 350 650 1,000 — 1943D — — — — — 14.00 25.00 38.00 58.00 —
1913S 1,600 2,125 5,000 8,000 11,500 12,000 14,250 16,000 31,000 — 1943S — — — — — 11.00 23.00 60.00 70.00 —
1914 9.00 11.00 20.00 40.00 46.00 150 245 350 750 1,450 1943S Double Die Obv. — 145 — — — 300 525 912 1,500 —
1914D 9.00 11.00 20.00 40.00 46.00 150 245 350 630 — 1943 Trumpet tail S 6.00 12.00 18.00 30.00 45.00 80.00 140 300 500 —
1914S 110 250 475 625 990 1,100 1,550 2,300 4,800 — 1944 — — — — — 8.00 10.00 11.00 33.00 —
1915 9.00 11.00 20.00 40.00 46.00 150 245 350 750 1,450 1944D — — — — — 9.00 16.00 18.00 45.00 —
1915D 9.00 11.00 20.00 40.00 46.00 150 245 350 825 — 1944S — — — — — 9.00 13.00 25.00 65.00 —
1915S 22.00 37.00 55.00 100 150 240 350 420 1,400 — 1945 — — — — — 8.00 10.00 10.00 36.00 —
1916 9.00 11.00 20.00 40.00 46.00 150 245 350 925 — 1945D — — — — — 11.00 16.00 22.00 33.00 —
1916D 9.00 11.00 20.00 40.00 46.00 150 245 350 800 — 1945S — — — — — 8.00 10.00 14.00 40.00 —
1916D/D 12.00 16.00 21.00 32.00 59.00 148 260 750 — — 1946 — — — — — 8.00 10.00 11.00 34.00 —
KM# 141 Standing Liberty Quarter. Right breast exposed; Type 1. 1946D — — — — — 8.00 10.00 12.00 25.00 —
Silver. 1946S — — — — — 8.00 20.00 25.00 35.00 —
1947 — — — — — 8.00 20.00 25.00 35.00 —
Date VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 65FH
1947D — — — — — 8.00 20.00 25.00 32.00 —
1916 5,250 6,000 7,000 9,500 11,000 13,000 16,000 26,750 36,500
1947S — — — — — 8.00 20.00 25.00 27.00 —
1917 45.00 60.00 90.00 150 250 280 450 775 850
1948 — — — — — 8.00 11.00 14.00 25.00 —
1917D 55.00 80.00 150 200 290 315 400 875 1,650
1948D — — — — — 8.00 20.00 25.00 60.00 —
1917S 110 150 175 210 300 400 475 1,275 3,200
1948S — — — — — 8.00 20.00 25.00 45.00 —
KM# 145 Standing Liberty Quarter. Right breast covered; Type 2. 1949 — — — — — 13.00 25.00 30.00 65.00 —
Three stars below eagle. Silver. 1949D — — — — — 15.00 23.00 35.00 55.00 —
Date VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 65FH 1950 — — — — — 8.00 10.00 16.50 40.00 150
1917 35.00 46.00 55.00 115 200 235 290 610 900 1950D — — — — — 8.00 10.00 11.00 45.00 —
1917D 35.00 125 155 200 265 300 375 1,375 3,350 1950D/S 18.00 21.00 30.00 49.00 120 185 215 800 3,375 —
1917S 36.00 80.00 120 160 210 300 390 1,450 3,650 1950S — — — — — 8.00 18.00 21.00 40.00 —
1918 18.00 24.00 25.00 35.00 70.00 110 375 625 1,750 1950S/D 18.00 21.00 30.00 150 180 260 325 360 680 —
1918D 32.00 62.00 95.00 120 200 285 520 1,750 4,850 1950S/S 6.00 7.00 8.00 10.00 — 18.00 35.00 41.00 135 —
1918S 15.00 35.00 55.00 70.00 120 250 400 1,350 10,500 1951 — — — — — 8.00 10.00 11.00 35.00 60.00
1918/17S 1,925 3,400 4,100 6,200 10,500 16,250 28,000 90,000 320,000 1951D — — — — — 8.00 10.00 11.00 37.00 —
1919 40.00 53.00 60.00 100 140 170 300 575 1,275 1951S — — — — — 8.00 10.00 11.00 26.00 —
1919D 210 250 525 720 785 1,600 3,450 4,850 37,500 1952 — — — — — 8.00 10.00 14.00 25.00 46.00
1919S 80.00 245 475 700 1,000 1,850 2,640 7,000 31,500 1952D — — — — — 8.00 10.00 11.00 45.00 —
1920 15.00 20.00 40.00 65.00 105 170 325 600 1,850 1952S — — — — — 8.00 10.00 11.00 36.00 —
1920D 135 230 275 330 525 700 1,150 — 6,850 1953 — — — — — 8.00 10.00 11.00 26.00 50.00
1920S 18.00 23.00 45.00 60.00 200 315 1,000 2,250 24,000 1953D — — — — — 8.00 10.00 11.00 35.00 —
1921 225 350 450 870 1,150 1,450 2,100 3,100 5,500 1953S — — — — — 8.00 10.00 11.00 26.00 —
1923 21.00 25.00 55.00 90.00 112 225 325 400 3,850 1954 — — — — — 8.00 10.00 11.00 26.00 18.00
1923S 450 800 1,440 1,650 1,900 2,500 4,000 4,700 7,500 1954D — — — — — 8.00 10.00 11.00 38.00 —
1924 13.00 20.00 40.00 55.00 130 290 375 550 1,550 1954S — — — — — 8.00 10.00 11.00 30.00 —
1924D 50.00 125 140 250 300 325 425 550 4,350 1955 — — — — — 8.00 10.00 11.00 26.00 22.00
1924S 25.00 37.00 50.00 145 260 425 1,050 2,150 5,650 1955D — — — — — 8.00 10.00 11.00 42.00 —
1925 11.00 14.00 20.00 42.50 105 125 275 500 950 1956 — — — — — 8.00 10.00 11.00 26.00 15.00
1926 11.00 14.00 20.00 42.50 105 125 275 500 1,650 1956 Double Bar 5 — 7.00 7.50 7.50 7.50 9.00 20.00 40.00 125 —
1926D 15.00 27.00 90.00 120 170 215 300 500 25,000 1956 Type B rev, proof rev die — — 8.00 12.00 18.00 25.00 35.00 70.00 275 —
1926S 11.00 10.00 40.00 110 250 500 1,150 2,450 26,000 1956D — — — — — 8.00 10.00 11.00 26.00 —
1927 11.00 14.00 20.00 42.50 105 125 275 550 1,150 1957 — — — — — 8.00 10.00 11.00 26.00 15.00
1927D 18.00 32.00 50.00 110 185 220 350 650 2,450 1957 Type B rev, proof rev die — — — 7.50 10.00 20.00 40.00 70.00 125 —
1927S 95.00 150 300 975 2,500 4,500 7,000 14,000 185,000 1957D — — — — — 8.00 10.00 11.00 26.00 —
1928 11.00 14.00 20.00 42.50 105 125 275 450 1,850 1958 — — — — — 8.00 10.00 11.00 26.00 15.00
1928D 11.00 14.00 20.00 42.50 105 125 275 500 4,950 1958 Type B rev, proof rev die — — — 7.50 10.00 16.00 24.00 40.00 120 —
1928S Large S 11.00 14.00 20.00 42.50 105 125 375 575 — 1958D — — — — — 8.00 10.00 11.00 26.00 —
1928S Small S 11.00 14.00 20.00 42.50 105 125 275 450 900 1959 — — — — — 8.00 10.00 11.00 30.00 15.00
1929 11.00 14.00 20.00 42.50 105 125 290 450 795 1959 Type B rev, proof rev die — — — 7.50 8.00 12.00 18.00 35.00 90.00 —
1929D 11.00 14.00 20.00 42.50 105 125 275 450 5,850 1959D — — — — — 8.00 10.00 11.00 26.00 —
1929S 11.00 14.00 20.00 42.50 105 125 275 575 795 1960 — — — — — 8.00 10.00 11.00 26.00 15.00
1930 11.00 14.00 20.00 42.50 105 125 275 450 795 1960 Type B rev, proof rev die — — — 7.50 10.00 16.00 24.00 40.00 90.00 —
1930S 10.00 14.00 20.00 42.50 105 125 275 450 845 1960D — — — — — 8.00 10.00 11.00 26.00 —

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Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65 Pennsylvania Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
1961 — — — — — 8.00 10.00 11.00 26.00 15.00 KM# 294. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper 2001D 0.80 5.50 —
1961 Type B rev, proof rev die — — — 7.50 10.00 14.00 20.00 35.00 200 — Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2001S — — 4.00
1961D — — — — — 8.00 10.00 11.00 26.00 — 1999P 1.00 5.00 —
1962 — — — — — 8.00 10.00 11.00 26.00 15.00 KM# 318a. Silver
1999D 1.00 4.00 — Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
1962 Type B rev, proof rev die — — — 8.00 12.00 15.00 30.00 38.00 75.00 — 1999S — — 3.50
1962D — — — — — 8.00 10.00 11.00 26.00 — 2001S — — 9.50
1963 — — — — — 8.00 10.00 11.00 26.00 15.00 KM# 294a. Silver North Carolina
1963 Type B rev, proof rev die — — — 7.50 7.50 8.00 15.00 36.00 70.00 — Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
1963D — — — — — 8.00 10.00 11.00 26.00 — 1999S — — 20.00 KM# 319. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
1964 — — — — — 8.00 10.00 11.00 26.00 15.00
New Jersey
COIN MARKET

2001P 1.00 5.50 —


1964 Type B rev, proof rev die — — — 7.50 9.00 10.00 18.00 35.00 100 —
1964 SMS — — — — — 250 750 950 1,400 — KM# 295. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper 2001D 1.00 6.50 —
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2001S — — 4.00
1964D — — — — — 8.00 10.00 11.00 26.00 —
1964D Type C rev, clad rev die — — — 40.00 55.00 90.00 125 250 450 — 1999P 1.00 5.00 —
1999D 1.00 4.00 —
KM# 319a. Silver
KM# 164a Washington Quarter. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper. Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
1999S — — 3.50
Date MS60 MS65 Prf65 Date MS60 MS65 Prf65 2001S — — 9.50
1965 0.65 10.00 — 1971 0.95 12.00 — KM# 295a. Silver
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Rhode Island
1965 SMS 1.00 9.00 — 1971D 0.50 6.00 —
1966 1.00 7.50 — 1971S — — 2.00 1999S — — 20.00 KM# 320. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper
1966 SMS — 9.00 — 1972 0.55 7.50 — Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
Georgia 2001P 0.80 5.50 —
1967 0.60 10.00 — 1972D 0.55 6.00 —
1967 SMS — 9.00 — 1972S — — 2.00 KM# 296. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper 2001D 0.80 6.00 —
1968 0.60 10.00 — 1973 0.55 8.00 — Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2001S — — 4.00
1968D 0.80 7.00 — 1973D 0.55 7.00 — 1999P 1.00 4.50 —
1999D 1.00 4.50 — KM# 320a. Silver
1968S — — 2.00 1973S — — 1.75 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
1969 1.75 14.00 — 1974 0.45 6.00 — 1999S — — 3.50
2001S — — 9.50
1969D 1.50 8.00 — 1974D 0.45 8.00 — KM# 296a. Silver
1969S — — 2.25 1974S — — 2.10 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Vermont
1970 0.65 12.00 — 1975 none minted — — — 1999S — — 20.00 KM# 321. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper
1970D 0.45 6.00 — 1975D none minted — — — Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
1970S — — 2.00 1975S none minted — — — Connecticut 2001P 0.80 6.50 —
KM# 204 Washington Quarter. Colonial drummer, torch at top left KM# 297. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper 2001D 0.80 6.50 —
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2001S — — 4.00
within ring of stars. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper. 1999P 0.80 6.00 —
Date VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65 1999D 0.80 5.00 — KM# 321a. Silver
1976 — — — — 0.40 0.50 0.75 7.00 — 1999S — — 3.50 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
1976D — — — — 0.40 0.50 0.75 8.00 — 2001S — — 9.50
1976S — — — — — — — — 3.25 KM# 297a. Silver
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Kentucky
KM# 204a Washington Quarter. Bicentennial design, drummer 1999S — — 20.00 KM# 322. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper
boy. Silver Clad. Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
Massachusetts
Date VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65 2001P 1.00 6.50 —
1976S — — — — 1.65 1.85 2.00 6.00 — KM# 305. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper 2001D 1.00 7.00 —
1976S — — — — 1.65 1.85 2.00 6.00 4.50 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2001S — — 4.00
2000P 0.80 7.00 —
KM# A164a Washington Quarter. Eagle, regular design resumed. 2000D 0.80 8.00 — KM# 322a. Silver
Copper-Nickel Clad Copper. 2000S — — 3.00 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
Date MS60 MS65 Prf65 Date MS60 MS65 Prf65 2001S — — 9.50
1977 0.50 7.50 — 1987S — — 3.00 KM# 305a. Silver
1977D 0.50 8.00 — 1988P 0.75 10.00 — Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Tennessee
1977S — — 2.75 1988D 0.50 7.50 — 2000S — — 9.00 KM# 331. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper
1978 0.50 6.00 — 1988S — — 3.00 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
Maryland
1978D 0.50 7.00 — 1989P 0.50 16.00 — 2002P 1.40 6.50 —
1978S — — 2.75 1989D 0.50 7.50 —
KM# 306. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper 2002D 1.40 7.00 —
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2002S — — 2.30
1979 0.50 8.00 — 1989S — — 3.00
2000P 0.80 6.00 —
1979D 0.50 7.00 — 1990P 0.50 12.00 —
1979S T-I — — 2.50 1990D 0.50 6.00 —
2000D 0.80 6.00 — KM# 331a. Silver
2000S — — 3.00 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
1979S T-II — — 4.00 1990S — — 4.50
2002S — — 8.50
1980P 0.50 8.00 — 1991P 0.60 10.00 — KM# 306a. Silver
1980D 0.50 8.50 — 1991D 0.65 12.00 — Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Ohio
1980S — — 2.75 1991S — — 3.00 2000S — — 9.00
1981P 0.50 7.50 — 1992P 0.75 20.00 —
KM# 332. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper
South Carolina Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
1981D 0.50 6.50 — 1992D 0.50 12.00 —
2002P 0.80 5.50 —
1981S T-I — — 2.75 1992S — — 3.00 KM# 307. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper 2002D 0.80 5.50 —
1981S T-II — — 7.50 1993P 0.75 7.50 — Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2002S — — 2.30
1982P 5.00 28.00 — 1993D 0.75 8.50 — 2000P 0.80 6.00 —
1982D 3.50 15.00 — 1993S — — 3.00 2000D 0.80 9.00 — KM# 332a. Silver
1982S — — 4.00 1994P 0.80 8.00 — 2000S — — 3.00 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
1983P 16.00 50.00 — 1994D 1.00 8.00 — 2002S — — 8.50
1983D 8.00 30.00 — 1994S — — 3.00 KM# 307a. Silver
1983S — — 3.00 1995P 0.85 7.50 — Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Louisiana
1984P 0.50 14.50 — 1995D 1.00 6.50 — 2000S — — 9.00
KM# 333. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper
1984D 0.60 12.50 — 1995S — — 6.00 New Hampshire Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
1984S — — 3.00 1996P 0.50 7.50 — 2002P 0.80 5.50 —
1985P 0.60 12.50 — 1996D 0.50 11.00 — KM# 308. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2002D 0.80 6.00 —
1985D 0.50 10.00 — 1996S — — 4.00 2002S — — 2.30
1985S — — 3.00 1997P 0.50 22.50 — 2000P 0.80 8.00 —
1986P 1.25 11.00 — 1997D 0.75 17.00 — 2000D 0.80 9.00 — KM# 333a. Silver
1986D 3.00 15.00 — 1997S — — 9.00 2000S — — 3.00 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
1986S — — 3.00 1998P 0.50 14.00 — KM# 308a. Silver 2002S — — 8.50
1987P 0.50 10.50 — 1998D 0.50 18.00 — Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
1987D 0.50 8.50 — 1998S — — 9.00 Indiana
2000S — — 9.00
KM# A164b Washington Quarter. Silver. KM# 334. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper
Date MS60 MS65 Prf65 Date MS60 MS65 Prf65
Virginia Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
1992S — — 6.80 1996S — — — KM# 309. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper 2002P 0.80 5.00 —
1993S — 6.80 — 1997S — — 8.00 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2002D 0.80 5.00 —
1994S — 8.00 — 1998S — — 6.80 2000P 0.80 6.50 — 2002S — — 2.30
1995S — — 8.00 2000D 0.80 6.50 —
2000S — — 3.00
KM# 334a. Silver
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
50 State Quarters KM# 309a. Silver 2002S — — 8.50
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2000S — — 9.50
Mississippi
Delaware 1999S — — 3.50 KM# 335. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper
KM# 293. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper New York Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 KM# 293a. Silver KM# 318. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2002P 0.80 5.00 —
1999P 1.00 5.00 — Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2002D 0.80 5.00 —
1999D 1.00 7.00 — 1999S — — 20.00
2001P 0.80 5.50 — 2002S — — 2.30

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KM# 335a. Silver Wisconsin Colorado Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 KM# 359. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper 2007 Satin finish 1.50 4.50 —
2002S — — 8.50
KM# 384. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper 2007S — — 2.30
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
Illinois 2004P 0.65 5.00 — 2006P 0.65 5.00 — KM# 399a. Silver
2004D 0.65 5.00 — 2006P Satin Finish 1.50 4.50 — Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
KM# 343. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper 2004D Extra Leaf Low 135 165 — 2006D 0.65 5.00 —
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2007S — — 8.50
2004D Extra Leaf High 175 285 — 2006D Satin Finish 1.50 4.50 —
2003P 1.10 5.00 — 2004S — — 2.30 Utah
2006S — — 2.30
2003D 1.10 5.00 —
2003S — — 2.30 KM# 359a. Silver KM# 384a. Silver KM# 400. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65

COIN MARKET
KM# 343a. Silver 2004S — — 8.50 2006S — — 8.50 2007P 0.65 5.00 —
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2007P Satin finish 1.50 4.50 —
2003S — — 8.50 California North Dakota 2007D 0.65 5.00 —
KM# 370. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper KM# 385. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper 2007D Satin finish 1.50 4.50 —
Alabama Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2007S — — 2.30
KM# 344. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2005P 0.65 5.00 —
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2006P 0.65 5.00 — KM# 400a. Silver
2005P Satin Finish 1.50 4.50 —
2003P 0.65 5.00 — 2006P Satin Finish 1.50 4.50 — Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2005D 0.65 5.00 —
2003D 0.65 5.00 — 2006D 0.65 5.00 — 2007S — — 8.50
2005D Satin Finish 1.50 4.50 —
2003S — — 2.30 2006D Satin Finish 1.50 4.50 —
2005S — — 2.30 Oklahoma
2006S — — 2.30
KM# 344a. Silver KM# 370a. Silver KM# 421. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 KM# 385a. Silver
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2003S — — 8.50 2005S — — 8.50 2008P 0.65 5.00 —
2006S — — 8.50
Maine Minnesota 2008P Satin finish 1.50 4.50 —
South Dakota 2008D 0.65 5.00 —
KM# 345. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper KM# 371. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper 2008D Satin finish 1.50 4.50 —
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 KM# 386. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper 2008S — — 2.30
2003P 0.65 5.00 — 2005P 0.65 5.00 — Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2003D 0.65 5.00 — 2005P Satin Finish 1.50 4.50 — 2006P 0.65 5.00 — KM# 421a. Silver
2003S — — 2.30 2005D 0.65 5.00 — 2006P Satin Finish 1.50 4.50 — Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2005D Satin Finish 1.50 4.50 — 2006D 0.65 5.00 — 2008S — — 8.50
KM# 345a. Silver 2005S — — 2.30 2006D Satin Finish 1.50 4.50 —
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2006S — — 2.30 New Mexico
2003S — — 8.50 KM# 371a. Silver
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 KM# 386a. Silver KM# 422. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper
Missouri 2005S — — 8.50 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2006S — — 8.50 2008P 0.65 5.00 —
KM# 346. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper Oregon 2008P Satin finish 1.50 4.50 —
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2003P 0.65 5.00 — KM# 372. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper Montana 2008D 0.65 5.00 —
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2008D Satin finish 1.50 4.50 —
2003D 0.65 5.00 — KM# 396. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper 2008S — — 2.30
2003S — — 2.30 2005P 0.65 5.00 — Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2005P Satin Finish 1.50 4.50 — 2007P 0.65 5.00 — KM# 422a. Silver
KM# 346a. Silver 2005D 0.65 5.00 — 2007P Satin Finish 1.50 4.50 — Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2005D Satin Finish 1.50 4.50 — 2007D 0.65 5.00 — 2008S — — 8.50
2003S — — 8.50 2005S — — 2.30 2007D Satin Finish 1.50 4.50 —
Arkansas KM# 372a. Silver 2007S — — 2.30 Arizona
KM# 347. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 KM# 396a. Silver KM# 423. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2005S — — 8.50 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2003P 0.65 5.00 — 2007S — — 8.50 2008P 0.65 5.00 —
Kansas 2008P Satin finish 1.50 4.50 —
2003D 0.65 5.00 —
2003S — — 2.30
KM# 373. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper Washington 2008D 0.65 5.00 —
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2008D Satin finish 1.50 4.50 —
KM# 397. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper
KM# 347a. Silver 2005P 0.65 5.00 —
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2008S — — 2.30
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2005P Satin Finish 1.50 4.50 —
2007P 0.65 5.00 — KM# 423a. Silver
2003S — — 8.50 2005D 0.65 5.00 —
2007P Satin Finish 1.50 4.50 — Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2005D Satin Finish 1.50 4.50 —
Michigan 2007D 0.65 5.00 — 2008S — — 8.50
2005S — — 2.30
2007D Satin Finish 1.50 4.50 —
KM# 355. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper KM# 373a. Silver 2007S — — 2.30 Alaska
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2004P 0.65 5.00 — KM# 397a. Silver KM# 424. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper
2005S — — 8.50 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2004D 0.65 5.00 — Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2004S — — 2.30 West Virginia 2007S — — 8.50 2008P 0.65 5.00 —
2008P Satin finish 1.50 4.50 —
KM# 355a. Silver KM# 374. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper Idaho 2008D 0.65 5.00 —
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2008D Satin finish 1.50 4.50 —
2004S — — 8.50 2005P 0.65 5.00 — KM# 398. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper 2008S — — 2.30
2005P Satin Finish 1.50 4.50 — Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
Florida 2005D 0.65 5.00 — 2007P 0.65 5.00 — KM# 424a. Silver
2005D Satin Finish 1.50 4.50 — 2007P Satin finish 1.50 4.50 — Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
KM# 356. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper
2005S — — 2.30 2007D 0.65 5.00 — 2008S — — 8.50
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2007D Satin finish 1.50 4.50 —
2004P 0.65 5.00 — KM# 374a. Silver Hawaii
2007S — — 2.30
2004D 0.65 5.00 — Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2004S — — 2.30 2005S — — 8.50 KM# 398a. Silver KM# 425. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
KM# 356a. Silver Nevada 2008P 0.65 5.00 —
2007S — — 8.50
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2008P Satin finish 1.50 4.50 —
2004S — — 8.50
KM# 382. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Wyoming 2008D 0.65 5.00 —
2006P 0.65 5.00 — 2008D Satin finish 1.50 4.50 —
Texas KM# 399. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper
2006P Satin Finish 1.50 4.50 — 2008S — — 2.30
KM# 357. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2006D 0.65 5.00 — 2007P 0.65 5.00 — KM# 425a. Silver
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2006D Satin Finish 1.50 4.50 — 2007P Satin finish 1.50 4.50 — Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2004P 0.65 5.00 —
2006S — — 2.30 2007D 0.65 5.00 — 2008S — — 8.50
2004D 0.65 5.00 —
2004S — — 2.30 KM# 382a. Silver
KM# 357a. Silver
Date
2006S
MS63

MS65

Prf65
8.50
DC and Territories
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2004S — — 8.50 Nebraska District of Columbia Puerto Rico
Iowa KM# 383. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper KM# 445. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper KM# 446. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
KM# 358. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper 2006P 0.65 5.00 — 2009P 0.75 5.00 — 2009P 0.75 5.00 —
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2006P Satin Finish 1.50 4.50 — 2009D 0.75 5.00 — 2009D 0.75 5.00 —
2004P 0.65 5.00 — 2006D 0.65 5.00 — 2009S — — 3.75 2009S — — 3.75
2004D 0.65 5.00 — 2006D Satin Finish 1.50 4.50 —
2004S — — 2.30 2006S — — 2.30 KM# 445a. Silver KM# 446a. Silver
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
KM# 358a. Silver KM# 383a. Silver 2009S — — 7.75 2009S — — 7.75
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2004S — — 8.50 2006S — — 8.50

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Guam US Virgin Islands KM# 522a. Silver Arches National Park
KM# 447. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper KM# 449. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2012S — — 7.75
KM# 568. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2009P 0.75 5.00 — 2009P 0.75 5.00 — Denali National Park 2014P 0.75 5.00 —
2009D 0.75 5.00 — 2009D 0.75 5.00 — 2014D 0.75 5.00 —
2009S — — 3.75 2009S — — 3.75 KM# 523. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper 2014S — 7.50 —
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2014S — — 3.75
KM# 447a. Silver KM# 449a. Silver 2012P 0.75 5.00 —
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2012D 0.75 5.00 — KM# 568a. Silver
2009S — — 7.75 2009S — — 7.75 2012S — 7.50 — Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2012S — — 3.75 2014S — — 7.75
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American Samoa Northern Mariana Islands


KM# 448. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper KM# 466. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper KM# 523a. Silver Great Sand Dunes National Park
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2012S — — 7.75
KM# 569. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper
2009P 0.75 5.00 — 2009P 0.75 5.00 — Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2009D 0.75 5.00 — 2009D 0.75 5.00 — 2014P 0.75 5.00 —
2009S — — 3.75 2009S — — 3.75 White Mountain National Forest
2014D 0.75 5.00 —
KM# 448a. Silver KM# 466a. Silver KM# 542. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper 2014S — 7.50 —
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2014S — — 3.75
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2013P 0.75 5.00 —
2009S — — 7.75 2009S — — 7.75
2013D 0.75 5.00 — KM# 569a. Silver
2013S — 7.50 — Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
America the Beautiful 2013S — — 3.75 2014S — — 7.75

Hot Springs, Ark. Olympic National Park KM# 542a. Silver Everglades National Park
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 KM# 570. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper
KM# 469. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper KM# 496. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper 2013S — — 7.75
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2010P 0.75 5.00 — 2011P 0.75 5.00 — Perry's Victory and International 2014P 0.75 5.00 —
2010D 0.75 5.00 — 2011D 0.75 5.00 — 2014D 0.75 5.00 —
Peace Memorial 2014S — 7.50 —
2010S — — 3.75 2011S — — 3.75
KM# 543. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper 2014S — — 3.75
KM# 469a. Silver KM# 496a. Silver Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2013P 0.75 5.00 — KM# 570a. Silver
2010S — — 7.75 2011S — — 7.75 2013D 0.75 5.00 — Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2013S — 7.50 — 2014S — — 7.75
Yellowstone National Park Vicksburg National Military Park 2013S — — 3.75 Homestead National Monument
KM# 470. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper KM# 497. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
KM# 543a. Silver of America
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 KM# 597. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper
2010P 0.75 5.00 — 2011P 0.75 5.00 —
2013S — — 7.75 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2010D 0.75 5.00 — 2011D 0.75 5.00 —
2010S — — 3.75 2011S — — 3.75 Great Basin National Park 2015P 0.75 5.00 —
2015D 0.75 5.00 —
KM# 470a. Silver KM# 497a. Silver KM# 544. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper 2015S — 7.50 —
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2015S — — 3.75
2010 — — 7.75 2011S — — 7.75 2013P 0.75 5.00 —
2013D 0.75 5.00 — KM# 597a. Silver
Yosemite National Park Chickasaw National Recreation Area 2013S — 7.50 — Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
KM# 471. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper KM# 498. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper 2013S — — 3.75 2015S — — 7.75
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 KM# 544a. Silver Kisatchie National Forest
2010P 0.75 5.00 — 2011P 0.75 5.00 — Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 KM# 598. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper
2010D 0.75 5.00 — 2011D 0.75 5.00 — 2013S — — 7.75 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2010S — — 3.75 2011S — — 3.75
Fort McHenry National Monument 2015P 0.75 5.00 —
KM# 471a. Silver KM# 498a. Silver 2015D 0.75 5.00 —
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
and Historic Shrine 2015S — 7.50 —
2010 — — 7.75 2011S — — 7.75 KM# 545. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper 2015S — — 3.75
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
Grand Canyon National Park El Yunque National Forest 2013P 0.75 5.00 — KM# 598a. Silver
KM# 472. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper 2013D 0.75 5.00 — Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
KM# 519. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper 2015S — — 7.75
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2013S — 7.50 —
2010P 0.75 5.00 — 2012P 0.75 5.00 — 2013S — — 3.75 Blue Ridge Parkway
2010D 0.75 5.00 — 2012D 0.75 5.00 —
2010S — — 3.75
KM# 545a. Silver KM# 599. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper
2012S — 7.50 — Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2012S — — 3.75
KM# 472a. Silver 2013S — — 7.75 2015P 0.75 5.00 —
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 KM# 519a. Silver Mount Rushmore National Memorial
2015D 0.75 5.00 —
2010 — — 7.75 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2015S — 7.50 —
2012S — — 7.75 KM# 546. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper 2015S — — 3.75
Mount Hood National Park Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
KM# 473. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper Chaco Culture National Historic Park 2013P 0.75 5.00 — KM# 599a. Silver
2013D 0.75 5.00 — Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 KM# 520. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper 2015S — — 7.75
2010P 0.75 5.00 — Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2013S — 7.50 —
2010D 0.75 5.00 — 2012P 0.75 8.00 — 2013S — — 3.75 Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge
2010S — — 3.75 2012D 0.75 8.00 — KM# 546a. Silver KM# 600. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper
2012S — 10.00 — Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
KM# 473a. Silver 2012S — — 4.00
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2013S — — 7.75 2015P 0.75 5.00 —
2010S — — 7.75 KM# 520a. Silver 2015D 0.75 5.00 —
Great Smoky Mountains National Park 2015S — 7.50 —
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
Gettysburg National Military Park 2012S — — 7.75
KM# 566. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper 2015S — — 3.75
KM# 494. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
Acadia National Park 2014P 0.75 5.00 — KM# 600a. Silver
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2014D 0.75 5.00 —
2011P 0.75 5.00 — KM# 521. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper 2014S — 7.50 — 2015S — — 7.75
2011D 0.75 5.00 — Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2011S — — 3.75 2014S — — 3.75 Saratoga National Historical Park
2012P 0.75 5.00 —
KM# 494a. Silver 2012D 0.75 5.00 — KM# 566a. Silver KM# 601. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper
2012S — 7.50 — Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2012S — — 3.75 2014S — — 7.75 2015P 0.75 5.00 —
2011S — — 7.75
2015D 0.75 5.00 —
Glacier National Park KM# 521a. Silver Shenandoah National Park 2015S — 7.50 —
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
KM# 495. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper KM# 567. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper 2015S — — 3.75
2012S — — 7.75
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 KM# 601a. Silver
Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park 2014P 0.75 5.00 —
2011P 0.75 5.00 — Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2014D 0.75 5.00 —
2011D 0.75 5.00 — KM# 522. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper 2014S — 7.50 — 2015S — — 7.75
2011S — — 3.75 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2014S — — 3.75 Shawnee National Forest
2012P 0.75 5.00 —
KM# 495a. Silver 2012D 0.75 5.00 — KM# 567a. Silver KM# 635. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2012S — 7.50 — Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2011S — — 7.75
2012S — — 3.75 2014S — — 7.75 2016P 0.75 5.00 —

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Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Ellis Island (Statue of Liberty KM# 695a. Silver Weir Farm Historic Site
2016D 0.75 5.00 — National Monument) Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2016S — 7.50 — 2019S Proof — — 7.75
KM# 720. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper
2016S — — 3.75
KM# 656. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Guam War in the Pacific 2020P 0.75 5.00 —
KM# 635a. Silver 2017P 0.75 5.00 — National Historical Park 2020D 0.75 5.00 —
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2017D 0.75 5.00 — 2020S — — 3.75
KM# 696. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper
2016S Proof — — 7.75 2017S Enhanced Unc. — 15.00 — Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2017S — 7.50 —
KM# 720a. Silver
2019P 0.75 5.00 — Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
Cumberland Gap 2017S — — 3.75 2019D 0.75 5.00 — 2020S Proof — — 7.75
National Historical Park 2019S — — 3.75
KM# 656a. Silver

COIN MARKET
KM# 636. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper Salt River Bay National Historical
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 KM# 696a. Silver
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2017S Proof — — 7.75 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Park And Ecological Preserve in
2016P 0.75 5.00 — 2019S Proof — — 7.75 U.S. Virgin Islands
2016D 0.75 5.00 — George Rogers Clark National
2016S — 7.50 — Historical Park Frank Church River of KM# 721. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper
2016S — — 3.75 No Return Wilderness Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
KM# 657. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper 2020P 0.75 5.00 —
KM# 636a. Silver Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 KM# 697. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper 2020D 0.75 5.00 —
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2017P 0.75 5.00 — Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2020S — — 3.75
2016S Proof — — 7.75 2017D 0.75 5.00 — 2019P 0.75 5.00 —
2017S Enhanced Unc. — 15.00 — 2019D 0.75 5.00 — KM# 721a. Silver
Harper's Ferry 2017S — 7.50 — 2019S — — 3.75 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
National Historical Park 2017S — — 3.75 2020S Proof — — 7.75
KM# 697a. Silver
KM# 637. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper KM# 657a. Silver Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Marsh-Billings-Rockerfeller
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2019S Proof — — 7.75
National Historical Park in Vermont
2016P 0.75 5.00 — 2017S Proof — — 7.75 San Antonio Missions
2016D 0.75 5.00 — KM# 722. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper
Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore National Historical Park Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2016S — 7.50 —
2016S — — 3.75 KM# 669. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper KM# 703. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper 2020P 0.75 5.00 —
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2020D 0.75 5.00 —
KM# 637a. Silver 2018P 0.75 5.00 — 2019P 0.75 5.00 — 2020S — — 3.75
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2018D 0.75 5.00 — 2019D 0.75 5.00 —
2016S Proof — — 7.75 2018S — 7.50 — 2019S — — 3.75 KM# 722a. Silver
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
Theodore Roosevelt National Park KM# 669a. Silver KM# 703a. Silver 2020S Proof — — 7.75
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
KM# 638. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper 2019S Proof — — 7.75 Tallgrass Prairie
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2018S Proof — — 7.75
2016P 0.75 5.00 — National Park of American Samoa National Preserve in Kansas
Apostle Islands National Lakeshore KM# 723. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper
2016D 0.75 5.00 — KM# 719. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper
2016S — 7.50 — KM# 670. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2016S — — 3.75 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2020P 0.75 5.00 — 2020P 0.75 5.00 —
2018P 0.75 5.00 — 2020D 0.75 5.00 — 2020D 0.75 5.00 —
KM# 638a. Silver 2018D 0.75 5.00 — 2020S — — 3.75 2020S — — 3.75
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2018S — 7.50 —
2016S Proof — — 7.75 KM# 719a. Silver KM# 723a. Silver
KM# 670a. Silver Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
Fort Moultrie (Fort Sumter) Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2020S Proof — — 7.75 2020S Proof — — 7.75
National Monument 2018S Proof — — 7.75
KM# 639. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper Voyageurs National Park Half Dollar
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 KM# 671. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper
2016P 0.75 5.00 — KM# 16 Flowing Hair Half Dollar. Silver.
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2016D 0.75 5.00 — Date AG3 G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60
2018P 0.75 5.00 —
2016S — 7.50 — 1794 2,000 4,600 5,580 5,900 13,500 38,500 93,500 230,000
2018D 0.75 5.00 —
2016S — — 3.75 1795 1,100 1,500 1,600 2,150 5,500 8,950 11,750 32,000
2018S — 7.50 —
1795 recut date 800 1,070 2,200 2,450 6,950 12,000 18,000 —
KM# 639a. Silver KM# 671a. Silver 1795 3 leaves 1,400 2,400 4,300 5,500 6,600 18,000 33,000 54,000
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2016S Proof — — 7.75
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 KM# 26 Draped Bust Half Dollar. Draped bust right. Small eagle.
2018S Proof — — 7.75 Silver.
Effigy Mounds National Monument Cumberland Island National Seashore Date AG3 G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60
KM# 653. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper 1796 15 obverse stars 25,000 33,000 40,000 52,000 75,000 112,000 150,000 260,000
KM# 672. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper 1796 16 obverse stars 28,000 34,000 41,000 57,500 75,000 112,000 150,000 260,000
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2017P 0.75 5.00 — 1797 30,000 40,000 45,000 46,750 65,000 108,000 155,000 255,000
2018P 0.75 5.00 —
2017D 0.75 5.00 — 2018D 0.75 5.00 — KM# 35 Draped Bust Half Dollar. Draped bust right, flanked by
2017S Enhanced Unc. — 15.00 — 2018S — 7.50 — stars, date at angle below. Heraldic eagle. Silver.
2017S — 7.50 —
KM# 672a. Silver Date AG3 G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60
2017S — — 3.75
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 1801 600 1,200 1,750 2,750 3,500 5,000 19,500 63,000
KM# 653a. Silver 2018S Proof — — 7.75 1802 600 1,200 1,750 2,400 4,150 5,250 13,750 55,000
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 1803 small 3 300 500 600 625 1,300 2,800 3,800 26,500
2017S Proof — — 7.75 Block Island National Wildlife Refuge 1803 large 3 200 300 400 500 750 2,800 3,500 22,000
KM# 673. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper 1805 160 220 525 600 700 1,600 6,000 22,000
Frederick Douglass Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 1805/4 200 375 650 800 950 3,600 6,000 30,000
National Historic Site 2018P 0.75 5.00 — 1806 knobbed 6, large stars 150 220 250 350 630 2,250 4,000 —
1806 knobbed 6, small stars 175 250 325 500 700 1,200 4,000 11,500
KM# 654. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper 2018D 0.75 5.00 —
1806 knobbed 6, stem not through claw — 70,000 — 109,500 112,000 116,000 — —
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2018S — 7.50 —
1806 pointed-top 6, stem not 160 250 300 400 875 2,000 2,600 10,000
2017P 0.75 5.00 —
2017D 0.75 5.00 —
KM# 673a. Silver through claw
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 1806 pointed-top 6, stem through claw 160 250 300 400 635 1,400 4,000 9,000
2017S Enhanced Unc. — 15.00 — 1806/5 175 300 475 650 950 2,400 4,350 14,000
2018S Proof — — 7.75
2017S — 7.50 — 1806 /inverted 6 175 375 650 925 2,650 4,900 8,500 27,250
2017S — — 3.75 Lowell National Historical Park 1807 150 350 400 500 675 1,300 2,850 9,000
KM# 654a. Silver KM# 694. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper KM# 37 Capped Bust Half Dollar. Draped bust left, flanked by
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2019P 0.75 5.00 — stars, date at angle below. 50 C. below eagle. Silver.
2017S Proof — — 7.75
2019D 0.75 5.00 — Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65
Ozark National Scenic Riverways 2019S — — 3.75 1807 small stars 220 330 660 1,450 2,000 5,000 16,000 32,000 70,000
1807 large stars 200 250 450 750 1,250 2,700 11,000 25,000 150,000
KM# 655. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper KM# 694a. Silver 1807 50/20 C. 175 300 400 720 1,000 2,700 7,000 10,500 65,000
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 1807 bearded goddess 700 1,100 2,500 4,000 6,500 12,000 — — —
2017P 0.75 5.00 — 2019S Proof — — 7.75 1808 70.00 95.00 160 250 700 1,350 3,200 8,250 19,000
2017D 0.75 5.00 —
1808/7 175 200 275 325 875 1,500 5,500 8,800 29,500
2017S Enhanced Unc. — 15.00 — N. Mariana Islands 1809 IIIIIII edge 90.00 180 225 300 800 1,200 5,000 14,000 40,000
2017S — 7.50 — American Memorial Park 1809 Normal edge 95.00 130 250 350 675 725 2,350 9,000 22,000
2017S — — 3.75
KM# 695. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper 1809 XXXX edge 175 225 275 380 1,200 1,600 9,000 13,500 —
KM# 655a. Silver Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 1810 85.00 135 155 215 440 700 2,200 5,250 22,000
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2019P 0.75 5.00 — 1811 small 8 85.00 105 140 240 425 725 2,200 4,775 11,500
2017S Proof — — 7.75 2019D 0.75 5.00 — 1811 large 8 85.00 105 140 240 575 1,120 1,850 3,300 23,000
2019S — — 3.75 1811 dated 18.11 125 150 250 400 625 1,100 6,500 10,000 35,000

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Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 KM# 68 Seated Liberty Half Dollar. Seated Liberty, date below.
1812 85.00 105 140 190 500 840 1,975 4,400 12,500 HALF DOL. below eagle. Silver.
1812/1 small 8 125 150 245 300 800 1,150 3,300 8,000 21,000 Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65
1812/1 large 8 1,700 2,600 4,500 7,250 10,000 21,000 — — — 1839 no drapery 40.00 120 620 900 2,250 3,300 6,300 23,000 192,500
1812 Single leaf 350 600 850 1,100 3,300 5,500 — — — from elbow
below wing 1839 drapery 250 — — 155 305 600 1,300 2,200 23,000
1813 95.00 115 150 200 420 900 2,600 3,800 22,000 1840 small letters 70.00 85.00 110 200 350 425 650 1,300 9,850
1813 50/UNI reverse 150 175 300 425 1,100 1,300 2,700 7,200 42,500 1840 reverse 1838 150 210 500 1,000 1,450 2,800 4,500 7,500 10,000
1814 85.00 105 125 425 750 900 1,900 3,725 16,500 1840O 65.00 85.00 200 250 375 425 1,500 4,000 —
1814/3 175 225 300 525 1,150 2,275 4,400 11,500 30,000 1841 38.00 45.00 70.00 140 300 600 1,200 2,500 9,300
1814 E/A in States 175 300 400 575 1,175 2,700 7,500 11,000 — 1841O 35.00 50.00 95.00 225 400 750 1,100 3,000 9,000
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1814 Single leaf 175 250 400 600 2,000 3,500 7,000 — — 1842 small date 35.00 50.00 65.00 80.00 135 375 1,250 2,350 14,000
below wing 1842 medium date 35.00 50.00 200 210 250 450 950 1,650 8,200
1815/2 1,400 2,000 3,300 4,800 6,250 8,200 17,500 48,750 115,000 1842O small date 1,000 1,100 1,200 2,000 3,500 7,000 13,000 29,000 —
1817 85.00 110 180 240 500 2,250 2,900 5,900 17,000 1842O medium date 225 225 225 225 250 500 1,600 5,400 18,000
1817/3 200 275 500 700 1,275 2,850 8,500 18,000 37,000 1843 75.00 90.00 110 200 250 450 1,100 1,500 6,500
1817/4 85,000 115,000 135,000 175,000 275,000 350,000 — — — 1843O 140 150 175 200 290 520 1,300 2,800 —
1817 dated 181.7 85.00 105 135 175 625 1,250 3,700 10,000 28,000 1844 60.00 65.00 75.00 90.00 130 250 600 2,200 7,000
1817 Single leaf 85.00 105 135 200 625 1,900 2,700 4,300 — 1844O 85.00 70.00 150 175 300 425 1,300 3,500 12,000
below wing 1844/1844O 900 1,150 1,275 2,000 2,300 5,500 7,000 12,500 —
1818 60.00 75.00 95.00 190 350 700 1,700 4,750 16,500 1845 200 250 270 340 550 600 800 5,200 —
1818/7 Large 8 80.00 90.00 165 200 800 1,500 3,400 6,750 25,000 1845O 55.00 70.00 100 175 500 700 945 1,250 7,000
1818/7 Small 8 95.00 105 155 250 525 1,600 4,000 9,600 22,000 1845O no drapery 325 350 400 500 650 825 1,125 4,500 —
1819 65.00 80.00 112 175 400 600 1,900 3,150 22,500 1846 medium date 135 175 200 250 325 500 1,200 1,300 7,200
1819/8 small 9 70.00 80.00 190 250 450 800 2,200 7,800 22,000 1846 tall date 75.00 120 200 325 540 650 1,400 2,600 15,000
1819/8 large 9 70.00 80.00 95.00 135 400 800 4,000 7,000 35,750 1846 /horizontal 6 225 300 525 925 1,600 2,500 4,400 8,300 19,750
1820 Curl Base 2, 100 175 225 300 725 1,000 3,400 11,000 40,000 1846O medium date 120 150 160 170 450 600 1,400 4,750 18,000
small date 1846O tall date 250 350 650 1,190 2,000 3,150 8,700 13,500 —
1820 Square Base 2 115 175 200 250 630 1,000 3,800 6,800 22,000 1847/1846 (1847) 1,150 1,750 2,500 3,500 8,500 11,000 22,000 — —
with knob, large date
1847 120 150 160 170 275 400 550 2,000 6,400
1820 Square Base 2 85.00 120 175 200 550 900 3,300 6,600 33,000
without knob, large date 1847O 120 150 160 170 215 225 950 2,425 —
1820 E's without Serifs 600 850 1,350 3,300 7,500 11,000 25,000 — — 1848 120 150 160 170 500 600 1,100 2,350 13,000
1820/19 Square Base 2 85.00 125 150 250 800 1,400 2,400 8,500 37,000 1848O 120 150 160 170 300 475 1,100 3,000 28,500
1820/19 Curled Base 2 85.00 125 150 250 675 2,375 3,300 10,750 41,000 1849 220 275 290 310 340 450 900 2,000 11,000
1821 70.00 77.00 125 175 350 600 1,700 4,775 13,200 1849O 120 150 160 200 400 675 1,500 2,425 10,000
1822 80.00 100 120 175 375 480 1,300 2,500 7,500 1850 225 400 450 1,000 1,150 1,320 1,850 3,300 26,000
1822/1 75.00 90.00 120 175 600 1,200 2,350 6,000 42,350 1850O 50.00 55.00 65.00 80.00 175 350 700 2,400 18,000
1823 60.00 95.00 120 160 275 625 1,200 2,700 11,000 1851 1,100 1,400 1,650 1,850 2,100 2,650 3,400 4,500 10,750
1823 broken 3 150 175 250 450 800 2,800 6,000 11,000 50,000 1851O 35.00 85.00 125 150 300 800 1,200 3,150 9,000
1823 patched 3 125 150 200 275 900 1,675 4,500 9,750 27,000 1852 275 400 475 700 1,100 1,600 1,825 3,000 10,000
1823 ugly 3 125 150 200 340 700 2,200 6,000 11,000 33,000 1852O 650 700 800 950 1,225 1,700 3,300 9,750 33,000
1824 75.00 90.00 100 125 200 400 1,075 1,700 11,750 1853O mintage 135,000 180,000 220,000 300,000 400,000 — — — —
unrecorded
1824/21 90.00 125 150 175 480 625 2,100 6,600 21,500
1824/4 65.00 70.00 125 225 325 625 2,200 4,500 13,750 KM# 79 Seated Liberty Half Dollar. Seated Liberty, arrows at date.
1824 1824/various dates 100 125 150 200 590 1,500 3,300 4,625 16,000 Rays around eagle. Silver.
1825 70.00 80.00 100 115 225 375 1,100 2,300 9,000 Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1826 70.00 80.00 100 115 225 375 1,100 2,875 7,850 1853 30.00 100 170 200 350 700 1,290 3,800 20,000 150,000
1827 curled 2 70.00 80.00 100 115 360 500 1,100 3,100 24,750 1853O 90.00 100 140 200 325 800 2,300 4,500 35,000 —
1827 square 2 70.00 80.00 100 115 225 475 1,100 2,650 16,500
1827/6 100 125 100 115 450 675 1,900 3,700 11,500 KM# 82 Seated Liberty Half Dollar. Seated Liberty, arrows at date.
1828 curled-base 2, 70.00 80.00 100 115 225 375 1,300 2,300 9,600 HALF DOL. below eagle. Silver.
no knob Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1828 curled-base 2, 70.00 80.00 100 120 200 500 2,000 4,500 12,750 1854 55.00 61.00 70.00 100 110 325 500 1,750 8,000 25,000
knobbed 2 1854O 40.00 56.00 60.00 100 200 290 675 1,400 6,750 —
1828 small 8s, square- 70.00 80.00 100 115 225 375 1,050 2,300 6,000 1855 38.50 42.00 55.00 100 150 450 750 1,100 16,750 44,445
base 2, large letters 1855/4 65.00 90.00 190 360 500 1,025 1,850 3,200 9,450 55,000
1828 small 8s, square- 125 150 175 250 515 800 2,200 4,400 25,500 1855O 39.50 42.00 60.00 100 216 300 500 1,400 7,000 —
base 2, small letters
1855S — 1,500 1,800 2,000 4,500 5,825 32,000 38,500 — —
1828 large 8s, 70.00 80.00 100 115 225 375 1,050 2,300 12,500
square-base 2 KM# A68 Seated Liberty Half Dollar. Seated Liberty, date below.
1829 70.00 80.00 100 115 225 375 1,050 2,300 10,500
HALF DOL. below eagle. Silver.
1829 Large letters 70.00 80.00 100 115 225 375 1,050 2,300 13,000
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1829/7 68.00 80.00 125 160 300 825 1,400 3,300 16,500
1856 45.00 50.00 55.00 100 180 300 500 11,000 4,600 18,000
1830 Small O rev 70.00 80.00 100 115 225 375 1,050 2,300 6,000
1856O 40.00 50.00 60.00 125 200 350 525 1,275 5,000 —
1830 Large O 70.00 80.00 100 115 225 375 1,050 2,300 6,250
1856S 125 225 400 500 1,000 1,750 4,500 15,000 — —
1830 Large letter rev 800 1,100 1,600 3,300 5,500 8,800 14,000 22,000 —
1857 45.00 45.00 55.00 100 200 275 375 1,250 4,400 18,500
1831 70.00 80.00 100 115 225 375 1,050 2,300 6,000
1857O 40.00 45.00 55.00 100 135 430 1,300 2,750 10,000 —
1832 small letters 70.00 80.00 100 115 225 375 1,050 2,300 6,000
1857S 300 350 500 690 1,020 1,800 3,000 8,000 15,000 —
1832 large letters 70.00 80.00 100 115 225 375 1,275 2,300 6,000
1858 45.00 45.00 55.00 120 175 280 375 1,100 4,200 6,000
1833 70.00 80.00 100 115 225 375 1,050 2,300 6,000
1858O 50.00 60.00 80.00 100 220 280 500 1,750 6,300 —
1834 small date, large 70.00 80.00 100 115 225 375 1,050 2,300 6,000
stars, small letters 1858S 45.00 65.00 100 225 430 500 1,500 3,500 13,000 —
1834 small date, small 70.00 80.00 100 115 225 375 1,050 2,300 6,000 1859 45.00 60.00 65.00 100 160 350 420 1,100 4,200 5,000
stars, small letters 1859O 45.00 65.00 70.00 115 225 310 900 2,160 7,600 —
1834 large date, 70.00 80.00 100 115 225 375 1,050 2,300 6,000 1859S 45.00 45.00 55.00 150 225 675 800 2,600 6,300 —
small letters 1860 45.00 45.00 60.00 100 125 390 550 920 4,200 5,000
1834 large date, 70.00 80.00 100 115 225 375 1,050 2,300 6,000 1860O 45.00 70.00 90.00 125 170 375 650 920 6,300 —
large letters 1860S 45.00 80.00 105 135 250 450 1,275 3,300 — —
1835 70.00 80.00 100 115 225 375 1,050 2,300 6,000 1861 60.00 75.00 100 210 225 400 540 1,000 7,000 5,000
1836 70.00 80.00 100 115 225 375 1,050 2,300 6,000 1861O 60.00 80.00 100 250 350 835 1,425 2,600 5,400 —
1836 70.00 80.00 100 115 225 375 2,300 4,300 — 1861O CSA Obv, 400 550 1,200 1,500 4,150 5,800 10,000 19,000 — —
1836 50/00 125 150 240 300 450 800 2,600 4,400 30,000 cracked die
1861S 65.00 70.00 80.00 100 300 650 1,000 4,600 17,500 —
KM# 58 Bust Half Dollar. Draped bust left, flanked by stars, date 1862 60.00 85.00 120 200 350 600 850 1,400 6,500 6,160
at angle below. 50 Cents below eagle. Silver. 1862S 45.00 65.00 100 130 265 1,080 1,900 2,400 22,000 —
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 1863 75.00 175 225 270 528 734 900 1,200 7,000 5,000
1836 880 1,100 1,600 2,850 4,100 4,500 8,800 18,000 68,000 1863S 55.00 90.00 120 175 285 550 1,200 1,900 11,250 —
1864 80.00 150 200 410 500 650 1,100 1,500 6,000 4,500
KM# 58a Bust Half Dollar. Draped bust left, flanked by stars, date
1864S 70.00 95.00 175 275 500 800 1,600 3,725 13,000 —
at angle below. 50 Cents below eagle. Silver. 1865 70.00 95.00 135 180 725 1,350 2,100 2,340 4,500 4,500
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 1865S 75.00 105 180 265 525 725 2,000 3,300 27,775 —
1837 60.00 70.00 100 125 300 490 1,500 2,300 11,500 1866 proof, unique — — — — — — — — —
KM# 65 Bust Half Dollar. Draped bust left, flanked by stars, date 1866S 700 800 900 1,100 2,450 3,800 8,000 18,000 63,000 —
below. HALF DOL. below eagle. Silver. KM# 99 Seated Liberty Half Dollar. Seated Liberty, date below. IN
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 GOD WE TRUST above eagle. Silver.
1838 60.00 70.00 100 150 270 375 1,500 2,750 16,500 Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1838O proof only — — — — 275,000 300,000 375,000 500,000 — 1866 45.00 60.00 65.00 100 160 215 600 1,800 5,150 3,000
1839 60.00 74.00 130 175 325 600 1,300 3,250 27,000 1866S 55.00 60.00 100 144 225 400 1,000 1,700 13,200 —
1839O 400 775 1,100 1,500 2,000 2,800 6,700 13,500 63,000 1867 60.00 70.00 105 155 240 500 1,200 1,400 8,650 2,575

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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
1867S 55.00 70.00 95.00 115 350 780 1,200 2,725 12,100 — 1903S 16.00 25.00 105 165 375 440 900 1,700 3,650 —
1868 55.00 60.00 80.00 155 275 400 675 3,500 7,400 3,000 1904 16.00 25.00 105 165 215 400 630 725 3,500 1,900
1868S 54.00 58.00 80.00 200 300 400 900 1,800 11,000 — 1904O 16.00 25.00 165 200 600 1,350 1,525 3,400 10,400 —
1869 50.00 60.00 70.00 100 225 420 700 1,900 14,000 3,000 1904S 72.00 175 525 1,300 3,900 6,850 13,250 17,500 31,000 —
1869S 55.00 60.00 70.00 115 175 375 850 2,300 6,500 — 1905 17.50 45.00 120 165 215 500 700 1,125 4,700 1,900
1870 45.00 60.00 70.00 100 160 275 675 1,575 6,250 3,300 1905O 26.00 40.00 170 300 500 675 1,200 2,100 5,000 —
1870CC 1,100 3,150 4,300 5,500 10,000 27,500 70,000 329,500 — — 1905S 16.00 38.00 75.00 165 215 400 900 1,900 6,750 —
1870S 60.00 75.00 100 150 500 675 2,750 3,500 33,500 — 1906 16.00 25.00 105 165 215 400 600 850 1,720 1,900
1871 45.00 55.00 70.00 100 200 280 550 1,000 4,000 3,300 1906D 16.00 20.00 105 165 215 400 600 725 3,000 —
1871CC 675 725 100 1,740 3,250 6,500 27,000 46,000 — — 1906O 16.00 25.00 105 165 215 400 1,100 1,450 5,000 —

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1871S 45.00 50.00 60.00 100 160 350 1,000 3,000 7,000 — 1906S 16.00 25.00 105 165 275 540 800 1,450 4,920 —
1872 45.00 45.00 55.00 100 150 300 650 1,100 6,000 2,150 1907 16.00 25.00 105 165 215 400 600 725 1,650 1,900
1872CC 300 475 900 1,100 2,200 3,900 20,000 55,000 — — 1907D 16.00 25.00 105 165 245 450 600 820 2,250 —
1872S 45.00 50.00 80.00 200 375 550 1,000 2,600 12,750 — 1907O 16.00 25.00 105 165 260 400 600 725 1,720 —
1873 closed 3 45.00 45.00 60.00 100 225 500 600 2,250 — — 1907S 16.00 25.00 150 200 425 1,300 2,500 5,600 9,300 —
1873 open 3 2,750 4,900 5,500 6,000 7,000 12,500 45,000 80,000 — — 1908 16.00 25.00 105 165 215 340 600 1,100 1,720 1,900
1873CC 330 675 770 900 3,250 4,600 10,000 32,250 80,000 — 1908D 17.50 25.00 105 165 215 400 600 725 1,950 —
1873S no arrows — — — — — — — 32,250 — — 1908O 16.00 25.00 105 165 245 400 600 725 1,775 —
Note: 1873S no arrows, no specimens known to survive. 1908S 17.50 25.00 105 165 400 775 1,200 2,200 3,600
KM# 107 Seated Liberty Half Dollar. Seated Liberty, arrows at 1909 16.00 25.00 105 165 215 400 600 725 1,900 1,550
date. IN GOD WE TRUST above eagle. Silver. 1909O 16.00 25.00 105 165 480 625 990 1,425 4,800 —
1909S 16.00 25.00 105 165 360 440 900 1,100 3,300 —
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1910 16.00 35.00 105 185 315 500 600 1,100 3,850 1,900
1873 45.00 45.00 60.00 100 175 500 725 1,450 13,000 8,000
1910S 16.00 25.00 105 165 220 500 720 1,250 3,660 —
1873CC 200 850 1,000 1,350 2,000 2,750 7,500 16,000 43,000 —
1911 16.00 25.00 105 165 215 400 600 850 1,450 1,900
1873S 45.00 100 150 175 700 900 1,950 7,000 28,000 —
1911D 16.00 25.00 105 165 215 400 600 1,175 1,950 —
1874 45.00 45.00 60.00 100 300 475 775 2,250 — 9,445
1911S 17.50 25.00 105 165 400 440 1,000 1,900 4,500 —
1874CC 1,700 2,100 2,640 3,400 4,900 7,700 14,000 25,000 93,000 —
1912 16.00 25.00 105 165 215 400 600 850 2,450 1,900
1874S — 230 300 350 900 1,000 1,350 2,500 19,500 —
1912D 16.00 25.00 105 165 215 400 600 1,050 1,950 —
KM# A99 Seated Liberty Half Dollar. Seated Liberty, date below. 1912S 17.50 25.00 105 165 215 500 675 1,300 2,640 —
IN GOD WE TRUST above eagle. Silver. 1913 85.00 120 260 610 770 1,500 1,800 3,000 4,500 1,900
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65 1913D 16.00 25.00 105 165 175 400 600 825 3,200 —
1875 45.00 45.00 55.00 100 160 200 350 735 3,500 2,600 1913S 16.00 25.00 85.00 155 325 450 660 1,800 6,200 —
1875CC 60.00 200 230 290 600 1,300 2,000 3,475 7,000 — 1914 125 150 500 675 880 1,225 2,100 2,850 6,000 2,800
1875S 45.00 45.00 60.00 100 125 200 330 900 3,250 — 1914S — 80.00 110 165 240 400 600 1,000 4,500 —
1876 45.00 60.00 65.00 90.00 100 175 500 700 2,975 2,500 1915 110 185 325 425 600 1,150 1,600 2,650 6,500 1,900
1876CC 90.00 100 130 175 450 680 1,600 2,750 6,350 — 1915D 16.00 25.00 105 165 215 400 600 725 1,650 —
1876S 45.00 70.00 78.00 100 140 200 540 1,225 3,500 — 1915S 16.00 25.00 105 165 225 400 600 885 1,750 —
1877 45.00 50.00 60.00 100 200 250 450 850 3,875 2,500 KM# 142 Walking Liberty Half Dollar. Liberty walking left wearing
1877CC 85.00 120 150 175 300 550 1,800 2,700 5,800 — U.S. flag gown, sunrise at left. Eagle advancing left. Silver.
1877S 36.50 42.00 55.00 70.00 100 200 330 900 3,000 — Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1878 45.00 75.00 100 105 190 210 330 900 5,750 2,500 1916 44.00 75.00 130 180 240 400 450 1,000 2,100 —
1878CC 1,300 1,600 2,000 2,400 4,900 6,250 14,000 17,400 57,500 — 1916D 44.00 75.00 130 180 275 400 580 800 3,000 —
1878S 32,000 34,000 35,500 37,000 54,500 65,000 85,000 179,500 — — 1916S 100 165 300 490 700 900 1,800 2,250 16,000 —
1879 400 600 700 775 850 900 1,500 2,100 3,960 3,500 1917 14.00 15.00 21.00 23.00 35.00 85.00 150 350 1,150 —
1880 400 600 700 775 1,000 1,600 2,000 2,400 3,000 2,500 1917D obv. mint mark 21.00 30.00 110 190 265 400 775 1,750 7,000 —
1881 400 600 700 775 850 900 1,000 2,000 4,000 2,500 1917S obv. mint mark 23.00 155 195 300 850 1,540 3,500 5,750 19,000 —
1882 400 600 700 775 850 900 1,000 2,400 6,450 2,500 1917D rev. mint mark 15.00 16.00 38.00 110 400 475 1,125 1,875 10,000 —
1883 400 600 700 775 850 900 1,250 1,800 2,600 2,500 1917S rev. mint mark 15.00 23.00 36.00 45.00 67.00 275 900 1,875 11,750 —
1884 400 600 700 775 1,200 — — 2,500 5,750 2,500 1918 15.00 16.00 17.00 60.00 100 325 700 1,200 3,700 —
1885 400 600 700 875 1,140 1,250 1,400 2,000 4,750 2,500 1918D 15.00 22.00 80.00 110 275 425 1,350 2,500 25,000 —
1886 400 600 700 775 850 1,075 1,200 1,450 4,950 2,500 1918S 15.00 15.00 31.00 55.00 130 250 650 1,500 14,000 —
1887 400 600 700 775 1,700 — — 1,450 4,400 2,500 1919 21.00 70.00 90.00 300 660 1,000 2,500 3,750 7,800 —
1888 400 600 700 775 950 1,050 1,200 1,600 3,500 2,500 1919D — 170 240 450 1,400 2,000 5,000 12,500 210,000 —
1889 690 750 850 975 1,050 1,250 1,500 2,300 3,600 2,500 1919S 85.00 100 130 350 1,000 2,300 3,650 9,500 26,250 —
1890 400 600 700 775 1,000 1,260 1,500 1,800 4,250 2,500 1920 15.00 16.00 18.00 35.00 60.00 200 525 950 3,000 —
1891 60.00 85.00 125 250 275 336 600 950 3,325 3,800 1920D — 60.00 155 350 700 1,275 3,100 6,500 19,500 —
KM# 116 Barber Half Dollar. Laureate head right, flanked by stars, 1920S 15.00 25.00 60.00 100 275 700 1,575 3,500 16,500 —
1921 185 250 500 825 1,820 3,000 5,750 8,750 22,000 —
date below. Heraldic eagle. Silver. 1921D 275 373 725 1,250 3,625 5,050 8,500 13,000 40,000 —
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65 1921S 90.00 175 350 900 3,900 8,000 20,000 36,500 110,000 —
1892 30.00 35.00 70.00 145 225 380 625 1,000 1,800 1,650 1923S 15.00 21.00 41.00 240 800 1,450 3,150 3,600 16,250 —
1892O 285 500 580 600 650 850 1,175 1,950 3,250 — 1927S 15.00 15.00 16.00 44.00 222 825 1,600 3,250 8,500 —
1892O micro O 3,200 6,500 9,000 11,000 15,000 18,000 30,000 41,000 90,000 — 1928S Large S 19.50 22.00 50.00 90.00 290 850 1,700 4,100 6,000 —
1892S 290 360 450 625 725 950 1,250 2,700 7,500 — 1928S Small S 15.00 15.00 58.00 80.00 170 675 1,200 3,500 11,000 —
1893 20.00 40.00 70.00 204 225 360 750 1,000 3,250 1,900 1929D 15.00 15.00 38.00 60.00 140 200 600 1,000 1,925 —
1893O 35.00 57.00 170 350 425 500 950 1,375 10,000 — 1929S 15.00 15.00 40.00 100 190 300 700 1,100 3,000 —
1893S 175 350 640 725 1,400 1,825 2,000 5,000 15,000 — 1933S 15.00 16.00 19.00 32.00 70.00 275 700 1,700 3,500 —
1894 20.00 100 145 200 325 440 530 1,120 1,925 1,900 1934 15.00 15.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 25.00 80.00 105 300 —
1894O 19.00 29.00 82.00 210 390 450 900 1,250 5,500 — 1934D 15.00 15.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 115 155 310 1,000 —
1894S 19.00 29.00 115 180 260 475 575 1,450 6,500 — 1934S 15.00 15.00 16.00 17.00 42.00 125 345 875 1,700 —
1895 17.50 29.00 60.00 195 260 450 530 950 3,775 1,900 1935 15.00 15.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 25.00 52.00 83.00 240 —
1895O 32.00 135 200 280 350 500 720 1,425 12,500 — 1935D 15.00 15.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 75.00 155 310 1,600 —
1895S 65.00 90.00 195 250 375 635 845 1,250 5,000 — 1935S 15.00 15.00 16.00 17.00 42.00 140 265 500 1,900 —
1896 40.00 48.00 150 200 260 320 475 910 3,900 1,900 1936 15.00 15.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 25.00 50.00 83.00 225 3,000
1896O 110 150 250 600 1,500 3,500 5,500 10,000 22,000 — 1936D 15.00 15.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 48.00 95.00 140 400 —
1896S 110 185 340 500 1,425 1,600 2,200 3,600 6,500 — 1936S 15.00 15.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 75.00 165 250 700 —
1897 18.00 29.00 105 165 215 400 530 900 2,500 1,900 1937 15.00 15.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 25.00 64.00 90.00 200 945
1897O 120 225 475 900 1,100 1,500 1,725 3,300 7,900 — 1937D 15.00 15.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 120 205 300 550 —
1897S 180 260 450 600 1,975 2,200 2,600 3,000 6,300 — 1937S 15.00 15.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 75.00 180 280 600 —
1898 17.00 25.00 105 165 215 400 530 700 2,500 1,900 1938 15.00 15.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 50.00 100 180 300 700
1898O 29.00 84.00 300 420 750 950 1,900 2,300 9,750 — 1938D 55.00 60.00 95.00 145 225 285 485 725 1,250 —
1898S 20.00 82.00 110 170 400 600 1,420 3,500 6,000 — 1939 15.00 15.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 40.00 57.00 65.00 200 —
1899 16.00 25.00 80.00 165 275 400 475 850 2,900 1,900 1939D 15.00 15.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 25.00 57.00 88.00 150 —
1899O 17.50 32.00 105 180 400 500 1,000 1,800 5,500 — 1939S 15.00 15.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 90.00 175 195 310 —
1899S 16.00 35.00 135 185 255 500 720 2,675 5,250 — 1940 15.00 15.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 25.00 50.00 65.00 125 565
1900 16.00 25.00 105 165 215 400 620 885 2,750 1,900 1940S 15.00 15.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 42.00 65.00 80.00 330 —
1900O 25.00 38.00 105 250 400 575 1,100 2,550 10,500 — 1941 15.00 15.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 25.00 50.00 63.00 125 500
1900S 16.00 25.00 105 165 300 425 550 2,200 8,500 — 1941D 15.00 15.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 25.00 52.00 80.00 120 —
1901 16.00 25.00 105 165 215 400 600 1,200 2,400 1,900 1941S Small S 15.00 15.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 43.00 85.00 115 750 —
1901O 16.00 29.00 147 330 1,100 1,350 2,600 4,100 9,750 — 1941S Large S 15.00 15.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 25.00 80.00 100 425 —
1901S 35.00 44.00 275 525 1,350 1,600 3,750 6,000 13,000 — 1942 15.00 15.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 25.00 50.00 65.00 125 500
1902 17.50 25.00 105 165 235 400 600 725 1,925 1,900 1942D 15.00 15.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 25.00 52.00 80.00 190 —
1902O 16.00 25.00 105 165 415 600 900 2,000 6,300 — 1942S 15.00 15.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 25.00 50.00 83.00 220 —
1902S 16.00 50.00 105 165 375 490 1,100 3,000 4,500 — 1943 15.00 15.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 25.00 50.00 60.00 127 —
1903 16.00 25.00 105 165 215 375 550 1,225 4,500 1,155 1943D 15.00 15.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 25.00 55.00 85.00 150 —
1903O 16.00 25.00 105 165 300 415 770 1,400 5,850 — 1943D Double Die Obv 15.00 15.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 50.00 78.00 105 500 —

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Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1943S 15.00 15.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 25.00 50.00 90.00 225 — 1975 none minted — — — — — — — — —
1944 15.00 15.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 25.00 50.00 60.00 120 — 1975D none minted — — — — — — — — —
1944D 15.00 15.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 25.00 50.00 75.00 110 — 1975S none minted — — — — — — — — —
1944S 15.00 15.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 25.00 55.00 80.00 225 —
1945 15.00 15.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 25.00 50.00 60.00 110 —
KM# 205 Kennedy Half Dollar. Independence Hall. Copper-Nickel.
1945D 15.00 15.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 25.00 50.00 60.00 125 — Date VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1945S 15.00 15.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 33.00 55.00 70.00 130 — 1976 — — — — — 1.00 1.25 16.50 —
1946 Double Die Reverse — 67.00 85.00 90.00 100 155 400 700 2,100 — 1976D — — — — — 1.00 1.25 14.00 —
1946 15.00 15.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 25.00 57.00 70.00 110 — 1976S — — — — — — — — 5.00
1946D 15.00 15.00 16.00 17.00 30.00 40.00 50.00 60.00 100 — KM# 205a Kennedy Half Dollar. Bicentennial design,
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1946S 15.00 15.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 35.00 65.00 70.00 120 — Independence Hall. Silver.
1947 15.00 15.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 25.00 58.00 68.00 135 —
Date VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1947D 15.00 15.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 35.00 50.00 60.00 170 —
1976S — — — — — — 6.20 15.00 8.70
KM# 199 Franklin Half Dollar. Franklin bust right. Liberty Bell, 1976S — — — — — — — — 8.70
small eagle at right. Silver. KM# A202b Kennedy Half Dollar. Regular design resumed.
Date F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 65FBL Prf65 Prf67
1948 — — — 15.50 18.00 20.00 66.00 190 — —
Copper-Nickel Clad Copper.
Date MS60 MS65 Prf65 Date MS60 MS65 Prf65
1948D — — — 15.50 18.00 22.00 90.00 260 — —
1977 1.25 12.50 — 1997S — — 10.00
1949 — — — 15.50 45.00 70.00 100 250 — —
1977D 1.25 16.50 — 1998P 1.20 12.50 —
1949D — — — 31.00 48.00 53.00 250 1,750 — —
1977S — — 4.50 1998D 1.25 12.50 —
1949S — — — 40.00 63.00 85.00 150 700 — —
1978 1.00 12.00 — 1998S — — 7.00
1950 — — — 15.50 23.00 35.00 250 285 500 2,500
1978D 1.25 15.00 — 1999P 1.35 11.00 —
1950D — — — 16.00 24.00 35.00 200 900 — —
1978S — — 5.00 1999D 1.25 10.00 —
1951 — — — 15.50 18.00 22.00 85.00 340 450 2,200
1979 1.00 13.50 — 1999S — — 8.00
1951D — — — 22.00 33.00 36.00 125 540 — —
1979D 1.00 13.50 — 2000P 1.40 12.00 —
1951S — — — 15.50 28.00 33.00 60.00 750 — —
1979S Type I — — 5.00 2000D 2.00 12.00 —
1952 — — — 15.50 16.00 22.00 64.00 210 215 800
1979S Type II — — 8.00 2000S — — 5.00
1952D — — — 15.50 16.00 22.00 95.00 450 — —
1980P 1.00 12.50 — 2001P 1.00 10.00 —
1952S — — — 53.00 60.00 70.00 175 1,500 — —
1980D 1.00 17.50 — 2001D 1.00 9.00 —
1953 — — — 20.00 26.00 32.00 125 1,000 170 275
1980S — — 5.00 2001S — — 5.00
1953D — — — 15.50 19.00 23.00 300 400 — —
1981P 1.00 9.00 — 2002P 1.10 10.00 —
1953S — — — 22.00 32.00 35.00 100 160 — —
1981D 1.00 12.00 — 2002D 1.10 10.50 —
1954 — — — 15.50 16.00 22.00 40.00 225 90.00 200
1981S Type I — — 5.00 2002S — — 5.00
1954D — — — 15.50 16.00 22.00 90.00 235 — —
1981S Type II — — 18.50 2003P 1.10 6.00 —
1954S — — — 15.50 20.00 22.00 75.00 440 — —
1982P 3.50 18.50 — 2003D 1.10 6.00 —
1955 — — — 15.50 20.00 22.00 70.00 140 65.00 110
1982P no initials FG 8.00 75.00 — 2003S — — 5.00
1955 Bugs Bunny — — — 18.50 35.00 45.00 85.00 750 — —
1982D 3.00 20.00 — 2004P 1.40 4.50 —
1956 Type 1 rev. — — — 15.50 16.00 18.00 42.00 125 160 450
1982S — — 5.00 2004D 1.40 4.50 —
1956 Type 2 rev. — — — — — 23.00 — — 48.00 85.00
1983P 3.00 22.50 — 2004S — — 6.00
1957 Type 1 rev. — — — 15.50 16.00 28.50 44.00 95.00 — —
1983D 4.00 12.50 — 2005P 1.10 6.00 —
1957 Type 2 rev. — — — — — — — — 35.00 60.00
1983S — — 5.00 2005P Satin finish 2.00 8.00 —
1957D — — — 15.50 16.00 22.00 30.00 100 — —
1984P 2.50 12.00 — 2005D 1.10 9.00 —
1958 Type 1 rev. — — — 15.50 16.00 22.00 75.00 110 — —
1984D 1.50 18.00 — 2005D Satin finish 2.00 10.00 —
1958 Type 2 rev. — — — 15.50 20.00 28.00 — — 40.00 70.00
1984S — — 6.00 2005S — — 5.00
1958D — — — 15.50 16.00 22.00 50.00 80.00 — —
1985P 3.00 16.50 — 2006P 1.30 4.50 —
1959 Type 1 rev. — — — 15.50 16.00 22.00 45.00 250 — —
1985D 2.00 12.50 — 2006P Satin finish 2.00 14.00 —
1959 Type 2 rev. — — — 15.50 16.00 18.00 90.00 — 48.00 110
1985S — — 5.00 2006D 1.20 4.50 —
1959D — — — 15.50 16.00 22.00 45.00 215 — —
1986P 2.50 17.50 — 2006D Satin finish 2.00 16.00 —
1960 Type 1 rev. — — — 15.50 16.00 26.50 65.00 340 — —
1986D 2.75 11.00 — 2006S — — 6.00
1960 Type 2 rev. — — — — — — — — 30.00 40.00
1986S — — 6.00 2007P 1.15 4.50 —
1960D — — — 15.50 16.00 22.00 120 1,350 — —
1987P 2.00 16.50 — 2007P Satin finish 2.50 8.00 —
1961 Type 1 rev. — — — 15.50 16.00 18.50 150 1,300 — —
1987D 2.00 12.50 — 2007D 1.15 4.50 —
1961 Type 2 rev. — — — — — — 49.00 — 30.00 65.00
1987S — — 5.00 2007D Satin finish 2.50 8.00 —
1961 Double die rev. — — — — — — — — 3,000 9,000
1988P 2.50 16.50 — 2007S — — 6.00
1961D — — — 15.50 16.00 18.50 150 875 — —
1988D 1.50 10.00 — 2008P 1.20 4.50 —
1962 Type 1 rev. — — — 15.50 16.00 18.50 175 1,850 — —
1988S — — 5.00 2008P Satin finish 2.75 8.50 —
1962 Type 2 rev. — — — — — — 25.00 — 30.00 35.00
1989P 1.25 13.00 — 2008D 1.20 4.50 —
1962D — — — 15.50 16.00 29.00 200 800 — —
1989D 1.00 13.00 — 2008D Satin finish 2.75 8.50 —
1963 Type 1 rev. — — — 15.50 16.00 18.50 39.00 1,200 — —
1989S — — 5.00 2008S — — 9.00
1963 Type 2 rev. — — — — — — — — 42.00 50.00
1990P 1.25 17.50 — 2009P 1.15 4.50 —
1963D — — — 15.50 16.00 18.50 75.00 165 — —
1990D 1.75 20.00 — 2009P Satin finish 2.75 14.00 —
KM# 202 Kennedy Half Dollar. Silver. 1990S — — 5.00 2009D 1.15 4.50 —
Date VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65 1991P 1.50 12.50 — 2009D Satin finish 2.75 14.00 —
1964 — — — 12.00 12.00 13.00 22.00 50.00 20.00 1991D 1.40 16.00 — 2009S — — 6.00
1964 Accented Hair — — — — — — — — 130 1991S — — 5.00 2010P 1.15 4.50 —
1964D — — — 12.00 12.00 13.00 22.00 45.00 — 1992P 1.00 10.00 — 2010P Satin finish 2.75 8.50 —
1992D 2.00 10.00 — 2010D 1.15 4.50 —
KM# 202a Kennedy Half Dollar. Silver. 1992S — — 5.00 2010D Satin finish 2.75 8.50 —
Date VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65 1993P 2.25 12.00 — 2010S — — 13.00
1965 — — — — — 6.10 8.00 14.50 — 1993D 1.25 10.00 — 2011P 1.15 4.50 —
1965 SMS — — — — — — 6.20 15.00 — 1993S — — 5.00 2011D 1.15 4.50 —
1966 — — — — — 6.10 6.20 22.50 — 1994P 1.00 12.00 — 2011S — — 9.00
1966 SMS — — — — — — 6.20 17.00 — 1994D 1.20 8.50 — 2012P 1.15 4.50 —
1967 — — — — — 6.10 7.00 18.50 — 1994S — — 5.00 2012D 1.15 4.50 —
1967 SMS — — — — — — 7.00 18.00 — 1995P 1.25 10.00 — 2012S — — 9.00
1968D — — — — — 4.00 605 16.50 — 1995D 1.50 8.00 — 2013P 1.15 4.50 —
1968S — — — — — — — 9.00 8.56 1995S — — 12.00 2013D 1.15 4.50 —
1969D — — — — — 4.00 7.00 20.00 — 1996P 1.00 10.00 — 2013S — — 9.00
1969S — — — — — — — — 8.56 1996D 1.00 10.00 — 2014D — 4.50 —
1970D — — — — — 10.00 12.50 45.00 — 1996S — — 9.00 2014P — 4.50 —
1970S — — — — — — — — 12.50 1997P 1.10 14.00 — 2014S — — 9.00
KM# 202b Kennedy Half Dollar. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper. 1997D 1.00 13.50 —
Date VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65 KM# A202c Kennedy Half Dollar. Silver.
1971 — — — — — 1.00 1.50 17.50 — Date Prf65 Date Prf65
1971D — — — — — 1.00 1.25 12.00 — 1992S 13.20 2003S 13.20
1971S — — — — — — — — 5.00 1993S 15.20 2004S 13.20
1972 — — — — — 1.00 1.75 15.50 — 1994S 13.20 2005S 14.20
1972D — — — — — 1.00 1.75 14.50 — 1995S 46.00 2006S 14.20
1972S — — — — — — — 5.00 5.00 1996S 15.20 2007S 15.70
1973 — — — — — 1.00 1.50 20.00 — 1997S 35.00 2008S 14.20
1973D — — — — — — 1.25 12.00 — 1998S Matte Finish — 2009S 13.20
1973S — — — — — — — — 5.00 1998S 13.20 2010S 14.20
1974 — — — — — 1.00 1.25 25.00 — 1999S 15.20 2011S 14.20
1974D — — — — — 1.00 1.50 17.00 — 2000S 13.20 2012S 175
1974D DDO — — — 24.00 28.00 32.00 50.00 165 — 2001S 13.20 2013S 14.20
1974S — — — — — — — — 5.00 2002S 13.20 2014S 12.00

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KM# A202b.1 Restored 1964 portrait. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper. Date AG3 G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63
Date MS60 MS65 Prf65 Date MS60 MS65 Prf65 1803 proof restrike, mintage unrecorded — — — — — — — — —
2014P — 6.00 — 2017D — 4.50 — 1804 15 known — — — — — — — — —
Note: In anniversary sets only. 2017S Enhanced Unc. — 4.50 — Note: 1804, Childs Sale, Aug. 1999, Prf-68, $4,140,000.
2014D — 6.00 — 2017S — 4.50 9.00
Note: In anniversary sets only. 2018P — 4.50 —
KM# 71 Seated Liberty Dollar. Seated Liberty, date below. No
2015P — 4.50 — 2018D — 4.50 —
motto above eagle. Silver.
2015D — 4.50 — 2018S — 4.50 9.00 Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
2015S — 4.50 9.00 2019D — 4.50 — 1840 325 465 475 675 855 1,600 6,000 23,250 — 142,500
2016P — 4.50 — 2019P — 4.50 — 1841 400 420 440 500 850 1,100 2,200 10,250 28,000 220,000
2016D — 4.50 — 1842 325 375 385 400 800 1,025 2,600 3,400 — 76,000
2019S Enhanced Unc. — 4.50 —

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2016S — 4.50 9.00 1843 305 335 360 380 750 1,150 2,600 5,500 — 125,000
2019S — 4.50 —
2017P — 4.50 — 1844 300 350 420 700 1,200 2,200 4,850 13,000 — 72,000
KM# A202c.1 Restored portrait. Silver. 1845 440 500 600 650 1,225 2,000 6,000 24,500 — 55,000
Date Prf65 1846 425 500 527 550 650 1,100 2,000 6,175 71,500 95,000
2014D — 1846O 480 570 620 725 800 1,060 5,250 24,750 — —
KM# A202c.2 Restored portrait. Silver. 1847 300 335 370 485 625 975 2,650 4,000 99,500 60,000
Date Prf65 1848 350 450 550 650 2,000 2,500 6,600 12,000 — 62,000
2014S Enhanced Unc. — 1849 300 450 500 600 800 1,300 2,300 5,650 85,000 66,000
1850 500 600 750 1,000 2,200 3,300 7,700 14,000 — —
KM# A202c.3 Restored portrait. Silver. 1850O 575 600 625 675 1,530 3,500 9,500 22,000 — —
Date Prf65 Date Prf65 1851 5,000 9,500 9,800 10,000 17,000 23,000 33,000 50,000 — 80,000
2014P 30.00 2016S 9.00 1851 Restrike — — — — — — — — — 75,000
Note: In anniversary sets only. 2017S 9.00 1852 2,200 2,700 3,600 5,100 16,000 25,000 40,000 60,000 120,000 80,000
2015S 9.00 2018S Reverse Proof 15.00
1852 Restrike — — — — — — — — — 59,500
2018S 9.00
1853 350 450 550 650 1,250 1,400 3,200 9,000 72,500 82,000
KM# A202c.4 Restored portrait. Silver. 1853 Restrike — — — — — — — — — —
Date Prf65 Date Prf65 1854 1,200 1,600 2,200 3,000 4,000 5,800 9,750 13,000 85,000 65,000
2014W 30.00 Note: Reverse Proof 1855 1,250 1,400 1,950 2,800 4,000 7,000 9,725 34,000 — 45,000
KM# 587 Kennedy Half Dollar. Kennedy head left, dual dates 1856 600 800 950 1,300 1,700 3,600 5,000 7,500 — 26,000
1857 600 800 950 1,300 3,075 3,500 5,500 6,400 75,000 44,000
below. Presidential seal. Gold. 1858 proof only — — 3,200 3,800 5,850 6,800 — — — 29,500
Date Prf65
Note: Later restrike.
1964-2014W 1,100
1859 350 450 520 1,250 1,540 2,500 3,500 4,600 72,000 12,950
1859O 300 320 355 390 590 730 2,200 4,000 31,500 —
Dollar 1859S 600 750 900 1,485 2,400 5,000 8,250 15,750 — —
1860 340 380 430 535 800 1,600 2,100 4,600 48,000 10,000
KM# 17 Flowing Hair Dollar. Silver. 1860O 335 355 450 550 685 875 1,800 4,500 — —
Date AG3 G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 1861 425 550 800 1,100 2,200 2,600 3,525 6,600 51,000 10,000
1794 39,500 57,500 100,000 152,500 200,000 467,000 — 1,100,000 1,500,000 1862 425 550 800 1,500 2,950 5,500 7,000 8,700 55,000 10,000
1795 2 leaves 1,500 2,000 4,850 5,250 6,300 10,800 19,500 63,000 135,000 1863 625 900 1,700 2,000 2,750 3,500 5,000 5,400 54,500 10,000
1795 3 leaves 1,500 2,000 3,400 5,000 7,200 14,500 2,250 63,000 135,000 1864 620 675 725 1,500 1,800 4,000 6,000 8,800 63,250 15,250
1795 Silver plug 3,900 4,200 6,000 14,750 21,000 26,000 48,500 140,000 235,000 1865 400 550 650 850 2,400 3,000 4,400 8,000 75,000 17,500
KM# 18 Draped Bust Dollar. Small eagle. Silver. 1866 2 known — — — — — — — — — —
Date AG3 G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 without motto
1795 Off-center bust 1,100 1,600 2,100 4,250 4,800 9,300 13,500 41,000 125,000 KM# 100 Seated Liberty Dollar. Seated Liberty, date below. IN
1795 Centered bust 1,100 1,700 2,000 3,600 5,000 9,000 13,500 41,000 115,000 GOD WE TRUST above eagle. Silver.
1796 small date, small letters 1,020 2,000 2,300 3,000 3,500 8,500 13,500 54,000 175,000
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1796 small date, large letters 930 1,600 2,000 4,500 5,000 9,200 13,500 95,000 280,000
1866 400 475 500 700 880 1,550 2,400 4,500 80,000 9,500
1796 large date, small letters 940 1,600 2,200 3,800 4,200 11,000 13,500 95,000 165,000
1867 300 325 360 575 975 1,225 2,100 4,500 49,500 14,850
1797 9 stars left, 7 stars right, 940 1,600 2,500 4,200 6,000 14,750 31,000 65,000 —
small letters 1868 280 300 400 575 1,250 1,500 2,000 6,300 75,000 9,500
1797 9 stars left, 7 stars right, 940 2,500 2,800 3,850 6,500 15,500 20,000 70,000 210,000 1869 290 300 360 500 975 1,175 2,100 4,600 75,000 13,500
large letters 1870 265 300 350 450 1,100 1,200 1,800 4,000 45,000 9,500
1797 10 stars left, 6 stars right 940 1,600 2,250 4,200 5,500 9,500 13,500 65,000 92,000 1870CC 700 950 1,700 2,300 4,200 6,500 27,600 36,750 — —
1798 13 stars 940 1,600 2,900 5,200 5,900 11,250 23,000 113,000 — 1870S 150,000 200,000 275,000 400,000 500,000 850,000 1,500,000 — — —
1798 15 stars 1,490 2,050 2,750 4,700 5,975 18,000 25,500 95,000 — 12-15 known
Note: 1870S, Eliasberg Sale, April 1997, EF-45 to AU-50, $264,000.
KM# 32 Draped Bust Dollar. Draped bust right, flanked by stars, 1871 300 330 384 450 552 825 2,000 3,750 55,000 15,750
date below. Heraldic eagle. Silver. 1871CC 2,200 3,000 4,500 8,750 12,500 20,000 55,000 147,000 225,000 —
Date AG3 G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 1872 300 350 425 490 625 700 1,800 4,300 55,000 5,900
1798 knob 9, 4 stripes 780 1,000 1,350 1,500 2,400 4,300 18,500 23,000 57,000 1872CC 1,600 2,000 3,500 4,000 5,600 11,000 24,000 82,500 100,000 —
1798 knob 9, 10 arrows 780 1,000 1,350 1,500 2,300 4,300 9,000 23,000 57,000 1872S 800 900 1,600 1,900 2,200 4,000 15,000 — — —
1798 knob 9, 5 stripes — — — — — — 6,950 — 124,500 1873 375 410 500 600 900 1,125 3,150 5,500 — 5,900
1798 pointed 9, 4 berries 780 1,000 1,350 1,500 2,700 4,300 9,000 23,000 57,000 1873CC 8,000 11,000 14,500 19,750 24,500 42,000 112,500 — — —
1798 5 berries, 12 arrows 780 1,000 1,350 1,500 2,700 4,300 9,000 23,000 57,000 1873S none — — — — — — — — — —
known
1798 high 8 780 1,000 1,350 1,500 2,700 4,300 9,000 23,000 57,000
1798 13 arrows 780 1,000 1,350 1,500 2,700 4,300 9,000 23,000 57,000 KM# 108 Trade Dollar. Seated Liberty, IN GOD WE TRUST in base
1799/98 13-star reverse 780 1,000 1,350 1,500 2,700 4,300 9,000 29,750 63,250 above date. TRADE DOLLAR below eagle. Silver.
1799/98 15-star reverse 780 1,000 1,350 1,500 2,700 4,300 9,000 23,000 59,500 Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1799 irregular date, 13-star reverse 780 1,000 1,350 1,500 2,700 4,300 9,000 23,000 200,000 1873 110 125 180 290 330 600 1,200 3,150 11,500 5,900
1799 irregular date, 15-star reverse 780 1,000 1,350 1,500 2,700 4,300 9,000 23,000 66,000 1873CC 250 300 450 600 1,800 2,500 7,100 28,000 95,000 —
1799 perfect date, 7- and 6-star 780 1,020 1,350 1,500 2,700 4,300 9,000 23,000 66,000 1873S 110 125 130 170 225 350 1,200 4,550 34,000 —
obverse, no berries
1874 110 125 225 300 560 775 1,600 2,600 13,000 5,900
1799 perfect date, 7- and 6-star 780 1,020 1,350 1,500 2,700 4,300 9,000 23,000 66,000
obverse, small berries 1874CC 200 250 300 400 1,050 1,250 2,750 5,500 69,500 —
1799 perfect date, 7- and 6-star 780 1,020 1,350 1,500 2,700 4,300 9,000 23,000 66,000 1874S 140 150 180 225 330 385 450 2,700 14,500 —
obverse, medium large berries 1875 320 400 500 700 1,250 1,650 2,100 4,200 — 5,900
1799 perfect date, 7- and 6-star 780 1,000 1,350 1,500 2,700 4,300 9,000 23,000 66,000 1875CC 320 350 425 525 750 1,000 2,310 5,000 32,000 —
obverse, extra large berries 1875S 140 150 180 225 330 525 850 1,850 7,900 —
1799 8 stars left, 5 stars right on obv 780 1,000 1,350 1,500 2,700 4,300 9,000 23,000 200,000 1875S/CC 175 225 325 450 775 1,200 4,500 1,600 48,000 —
1800 R" in "Liberty" double cut 780 1,000 1,350 1,500 2,700 4,300 9,000 23,000 107,000 1876 140 150 180 225 330 385 450 3,000 8,450 5,900
1800 first "T" in "States" double cut 780 1,000 1,350 1,500 2,700 4,300 9,000 23,000 107,000 1876CC 325 425 550 700 1,100 1,250 6,600 18,000 — —
1800 both letters double cut 780 1,000 1,350 1,550 2,700 4,300 9,000 23,000 107,000 1876CC DDR 370 500 600 800 1,500 2,000 8,500 26,000 — —
1800 T" in "United" double cut 780 1,000 1,350 1,500 2,700 4,300 9,000 23,000 107,000 1876S 140 150 180 225 330 385 850 1,925 9,000 —
1800 very wide date, low 8 780 1,000 1,150 1,700 2,700 4,300 9,000 23,000 — 1877 140 150 180 225 375 425 1,000 2,150 9,600 9,000
1800 small berries 780 1,000 1,350 1,500 2,700 4,300 9,000 23,000 107,000 1877CC 370 500 600 825 1,375 2,100 4,000 13,500 60,000 —
1800 dot date 780 1,000 1,350 1,500 2,700 4,300 25,500 — 75,000 1877S 140 150 180 225 300 525 900 1,800 12,500 —
1800 12 arrows 780 1,000 1,350 1,500 3,300 5,300 6,950 23,000 — 1878 proof only 700 800 900 1,000 1,100 1,200 — — — 5,900
1800 10 arrows 780 1,000 1,350 1,500 2,700 4,300 9,000 23,000 — 1878CC 550 800 1,200 1,700 4,700 6,500 15,000 35,000 130,000 —
1800 Americai 780 1,000 1,500 2,100 2,700 4,700 8,750 23,000 107,000 1878S 140 150 180 225 425 525 900 1,625 5,400 —
1801 780 900 2,000 2,300 4,000 5,600 14,400 23,750 96,938 1879 proof only 675 775 875 980 1,000 1,500 — — — 5,900
1801 proof restrike — — — — — — — — — 1880 proof only 675 775 875 980 1,000 1,500 — — 10,000 6,350
1802/1 close 890 930 1,200 2,100 2,550 3,950 6,950 25,500 — 1881 proof only 675 775 875 980 1,000 1,500 — — — 6,400
1802/1 wide 890 930 1,200 2,100 2,550 3,950 6,950 25,500 — 1882 proof only 675 775 875 980 1,000 1,500 — — — 5,000
1802 close, perfect date 780 975 1,100 1,675 2,600 4,125 6,950 23,000 60,000 1883 proof only 675 775 875 980 1,000 1,500 — — — 11,500
1802 wide, perfect date 780 930 1,100 1,675 4,150 6,000 8,000 23,000 55,000 1884 proof only — — — — — — — — — 750,000
1802 proof restrike, mintage unrecorded — — — — — — — — — Note: 1884, Eliasberg Sale, April 1997, Prf-66, $396,000.
1803 large 3 850 1,000 1,100 1,700 2,500 4,750 31,000 34,500 112,000 1885 proof only — — — — — — — — — —
1803 small 3 850 1,000 1,100 1,700 2,500 3,500 9,000 28,000 112,000 Note: 1885, Eliasberg Sale, April 1997, Prf-65, $907,500.

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KM# 110 Morgan Dollar. Laureate head left, date below flanked by stars. Eagle within 1/2 wreath. Silver.
Date VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65 65DMPL Prf60 Prf63 Prf65
1878 8 tail feathers 80.00 85.00 90.00 105 125 200 475 875 1,800 20,000 2,300 5,000 9,000
1878 7 over 8 tail feathers 47.00 50.00 55.00 60.00 80.00 130 500 660 1,700 10,925 — — —
1878 7 tail feathers, reverse of 1878 47.00 48.00 50.00 55.00 65.00 100 285 400 875 9,250 3,000 5,000 11,000
1878 7 tail feathers, reverse of 1879 47.00 48.00 50.00 55.00 65.00 325 550 1,100 2,450 21,250 20,000 40,000 135,000
1878CC 125 137 143 160 250 370 585 850 2,100 11,500 — — —
1878S 41.00 49.00 49.00 56.00 60.00 68.00 140 300 500 8,500 — — —
1879 37.00 38.00 40.00 42.00 46.00 77.00 180 210 540 10,000 2,300 2,725 6,800
1879CC 175 225 425 1,780 2,400 4,650 7,500 11,000 24,725 34,000 — — —
1879CC capped CC 200 330 378 1,000 3,275 4,250 9,700 — 39,500 54,000 — — —
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1879O 53.00 56.00 57.00 58.00 70.00 100 400 785 2,750 20,000 — — —
1879S reverse of 1878 65.00 68.00 72.00 160 190 275 1,800 3,750 5,000 16,000 — — —
1879S reverse of 1879 37.00 38.00 40.00 42.00 45.00 65.00 80.00 95.00 200 1,200 — — —
1880 37.00 38.00 40.00 42.00 48.00 65.00 120 190 600 3,750 1,170 2,800 6,800
1880CC reverse of 1878 200 244 245 250 295 575 900 2,500 3,000 15,000 — — —
1880CC 80/79 reverse of 1878 200 240 280 345 420 650 782 2,000 2,400 — — — —
1880CC 8/7 reverse of 1878 180 210 245 300 370 610 1,500 1,750 2,900 — — — —
1880CC reverse of 1879 150 200 260 290 350 490 645 1,000 1,200 7,000 — — —
1880CC 8/7 high 7 reverse of 1879 185 215 255 300 365 535 789 — 1,900 — — — —
1880CC 8/7 low 7 reverse of 1879 185 215 255 300 355 535 789 — 1,900 10,500 — — —
1880O 37.00 38.00 40.00 48.00 54.00 110 625 1,575 15,000 62,500 — — —
1880S 37.00 38.00 40.00 42.00 45.00 52.00 75.00 120 230 850 — — —
1880S 8/7 crossbar 37.00 68.00 75.00 77.00 110 120 360 435 550 — — — —
1881 37.00 38.00 29.00 42.00 49.00 70.00 135 195 490 12,250 1,170 2,650 5,200
1881CC 325 360 460 475 500 480 800 850 1,150 2,975 — — —
1881O 37.00 44.00 46.00 46.00 50.00 70.00 110 170 900 10,250 — — —
1881S 37.00 38.00 40.00 42.00 50.00 52.00 75.00 105 200 750 — — —
1882 37.00 38.00 40.00 42.00 45.00 52.00 100 150 600 6,000 1,170 2,800 5,000
1882CC 110 110 110 120 145 195 400 470 650 2,100 — — —
1882O 51.00 52.00 53.00 53.00 59.00 65.00 100 150 650 3,400 — — —
1882O/S 65.00 65.00 65.00 80.00 95.00 205 525 1,700 8,000 55,000 — — —
1882S 37.00 38.00 40.00 42.00 49.00 52.00 88.00 100 200 2,750 — — —
1883 37.00 45.00 46.00 46.00 48.00 67.00 100 140 220 1,375 1,170 2,750 5,200
1883CC 105 107 110 115 155 225 410 450 600 1,100 — — —
1883O 37.00 38.00 40.00 42.00 45.00 50.00 90.00 95.00 200 1,150 — — —
1883S 37.00 43.00 46.00 80.00 165 1,025 3,000 6,300 35,000 — — — —
1884 51.00 51.00 53.00 58.00 54.00 65.00 80.00 120 275 2,900 1,170 2,800 5,400
1884CC 137 — 155 158 160 175 430 425 550 1,250 — — —
1884O 37.00 38.00 40.00 42.00 45.00 52.00 90.00 95.00 200 850 — — —
1884S 40.00 45.00 46.00 80.00 385 10,350 44,500 130,000 225,000 215,000 — — —
1885CC 575 580 585 590 595 605 900 1,100 1,300 2,600 — — —
1885 37.00 38.00 40.00 42.00 45.00 55.00 90.00 115 230 1,000 1,170 4,300 4,850
1885O 37.00 38.00 40.00 42.00 45.00 58.00 90.00 115 300 1,065 — — —
1885S 40.00 45.00 70.00 120 275 570 920 1,875 40,000 — — —
1886 37.00 38.00 40.00 42.00 45.00 52.00 90.00 120 230 1,000 1,170 4,000 5,200
1886O 37.00 38.00 40.00 57.00 70.00 1,350 2,820 9,500 145,000 — — — —
1886S 65.00 67.00 80.00 140 190 380 700 1,050 1,800 26,000 — — —
1887 37.00 38.00 40.00 42.00 45.00 52.00 75.00 95.00 200 845 1,170 3,150 5,600
1887/6 58.00 59.00 60.00 61.00 160 335 500 775 1,800 23,000 — — —
1887O 37.00 38.00 45.00 57.00 68.00 90.00 225 550 2,050 17,000 — — —
1887/6O 48.00 59.00 55.00 70.00 225 525 1,950 3,400 33,750 16,000 — — —
1887S 37.00 45.00 46.00 47.00 57.00 130 400 620 1,450 25,300 — — —
1888 37.00 45.00 48.00 48.00 59.00 60.00 100 120 290 2,250 1,170 2,325 5,200
1888O 37.00 38.00 30.00 42.00 50.00 60.00 110 170 475 3,900 — — —
1888O Hot Lips 80.00 145 180 275 525 — — — — — — — —
1888S 105 130 140 160 175 300 750 1,000 2,700 14,000 — — —
1889 37.00 38.00 40.00 42.00 45.00 52.00 90.00 115 275 2,850 1,170 — 2,850
1889CC 1,000 1,150 1,600 4,000 7,350 23,000 47,000 95,000 278,000 — — — —
1889O 40.00 45.00 48.00 50.00 54.00 325 625 1,100 2,500 26,500 — — —
1889S 53.00 65.00 80.00 85.00 150 240 450 745 1,725 29,500 — — —
1890 37.00 38.00 45.00 57.00 65.00 70.00 110 175 1,100 15,000 1,170 2,800 5,200
1890CC 95.00 97.00 105 120 195 500 1,400 3,720 6,600 15,500 — — —
1890CC tail bar 125 240 275 390 700 1,450 2,600 4,700 — — — — —
1890O 37.00 38.00 45.00 56.00 61.00 115 200 425 1,150 9,750 — — —
1890S 37.00 38.00 45.00 56.00 61.00 120 200 325 900 9,000 — — —
1891 37.00 38.00 56.00 56.00 58.00 80.00 225 600 2,880 24,500 1,170 2,800 4,800
1891CC 120 124 132 170 320 700 1,150 1,700 2,650 28,000 — — —
1891CC Spitting Eagle 105 115 135 185 260 650 800 1,020 2,400 — — — —
1891O 37.00 38.00 45.00 58.00 64.00 255 600 745 4,500 32,000 — — —
1891S 37.00 38.00 45.00 55.00 61.00 100 325 650 950 18,000 — — —
1892 37.00 48.00 49.00 52.00 100 290 800 1,125 3,200 18,000 1,245 4,250 —
1892CC 175 210 315 500 780 1,955 2,650 4,375 7,185 32,500 — — —
1892O 37.00 38.00 45.00 56.00 78.00 260 600 1,350 3,400 45,000 — — —
1892S 45.00 50.00 155 500 2,000 37,500 90,000 180,000 200,000 175,000 — — —
1893 165 170 290 310 600 1,000 2,500 3,100 4,375 — 1,425 3,200 5,200
1893CC 325 400 775 2,600 3,200 4,500 7,800 18,000 51,600 85,500 — — —
1893O 210 230 400 525 800 3,325 10,000 16,000 165,000 210,000 — — —
1893S 3,000 4,810 6,000 10,700 24,000 180,000 300,000 350,000 700,000 650,000 — — —
1894 680 715 900 1,200 1,300 3,100 5,700 6,900 35,000 80,000 1,500 5,000 6,400
1894O 43.00 48.00 50.00 155 1,325 4,650 10,000 56,000 58,000 — — —
1894S 58.00 60.00 95.00 130 550 900 2,225 3,600 4,750 — — — —
1895 proof only 30,000 32,000 34,000 34,750 38,000 — 54,000 60,000 69,000 — 39,000 64,500 —
1895O 192 250 325 750 930 16,675 55,000 86,000 185,000 — — — —
1895S 365 400 660 1,100 1,600 4,000 5,640 8,000 20,000 32,500 — — —
1896 37.00 38.00 40.00 42.00 45.00 52.00 100 125 230 1,000 1,170 2,800 4,800
1896O 43.00 46.00 47.00 47.80 125 990 4,750 36,000 150,000 140,000 — — —
1896S 43.00 45.00 90.00 490 895 2,860 4,600 5,250 11,750 85,000 — — —
1897 37.00 38.00 40.00 42.00 45.00 52.00 80.00 100 200 2,700 1,170 2,800 4,900
1897O 37.00 38.00 40.00 49.00 95.00 1,075 4,485 14,000 70,000 60,000 — — —
1897S 37.00 38.00 48.00 49.00 55.00 90.00 190 345 700 2,450 — — —
1898 37.00 38.00 40.00 42.00 45.00 52.00 100 120 300 950 1,170 — 5,200
1898O 37.00 38.00 40.00 42.00 45.00 52.00 100 150 230 1,560 — — —
1898S 45.00 46.00 47.00 50.00 140 270 900 1,200 1,680 13,000 — — —
1899 100 120 200 240 260 310 450 525 920 2,500 1,170 2,800 5,200
1899O 37.00 38.00 45.00 54.00 59.00 65.00 110 150 250 1,300 — — —
1899S 37.00 38.00 47.00 52.00 185 450 1,000 1,200 2,200 17,500 — — —
1900 37.00 38.00 40.00 42.00 45.00 52.00 80.00 105 200 30,000 1,170 — 5,200
1900O 37.00 38.00 40.00 — 45.00 52.00 80.00 105 200 5,000 — — —
1900O/CC 70.00 75.00 105 120 180 375 1,200 1,500 3,500 15,000 — — —

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Date VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65 65DMPL Prf60 Prf63 Prf65
1900S 37.00 48.00 50.00 57.00 85.00 290 750 1,035 1,350 25,000 — — —
1901 47.00 48.00 55.00 85.00 190 3,100 14,900 54,000 450,000 — 1,770 3,100 4,800
1901 doubled die reverse 275 425 — 1,200 3,850 — — — — — — — —
1901O 50.00 53.00 53.00 54.00 59.00 71.00 80.00 105 260 9,000 — — —
1901S 45.00 50.00 51.00 60.00 195 575 1,400 2,000 3,450 23,000 — — —
1902 42.00 46.00 47.00 50.00 56.00 90.00 275 345 550 17,500 1,170 2,800 5,800
1902O 43.00 44.00 47.00 — 59.00 63.00 90.00 115 250 14,000 — — —
1902S 102 105 140 200 230 425 650 1,300 2,600 12,000 — — —
1903 50.00 51.00 53.00 54.00 55.00 70.00 200 225 350 23,000 1,170 2,800 4,950
1903O 350 360 425 425 425 432 675 775 1,000 6,800 — — —

COIN MARKET
1903S 80.00 105 200 350 1,700 5,000 10,500 12,000 13,000 32,500 — — —
1903S Micro S 155 245 500 1,700 — — — — — — — — —
1904 43.00 44.00 45.00 47.00 60.00 135 475 800 1,425 65,000 1,170 — 5,250
1904O 43.00 44.00 45.00 46.00 50.00 60.00 90.00 115 200 1,125 — — —
1904S 37.00 38.00 80.00 425 840 2,550 4,600 5,200 7,200 20,000 — — —
1921 34.00 34.00 36.00 — 38.00 40.00 63.00 90.00 230 11,250 4,000 11,000 10,000
1921D 34.00 34.00 36.00 — 38.00 70.00 250 400 — — — — —
1921S 34.00 34.00 36.00 — 38.00 42.00 200 325 850 — — — —
KM# 150 Peace Dollar. Liberty Head left. Eagle facing right KM# 310. Sacagawea Dollar. Sacagawea bust right, with baby
perched on rock. Silver. on back. Eagle in flight left. Copper-Zinc-Manganese-Nickel Clad
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65 Copper
1921 65.00 200 240 265 300 400 800 1,350 2,000 3,575 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
1921 rev ray over first L in — — — — — 145 475 — 750 1,800 2000P 2.00 7.50 — 2005P Satin Finish 5.00 9.00 —
DOLLAR Vam 3 2000P Goodacre — 575 — 2005D 3.00 10.00 —
1922 30.00 30.00 31.00 31.00 32.00 34.00 40.00 55.00 65.00 180 Presentation 2005D Satin Finish 5.00 9.00 —
1922D 30.00 30.00 31.00 31.00 32.00 34.00 66.00 150 230 575 2000D 2.00 11.00 — 2005S — — 6.00
1922S 30.00 30.00 31.00 31.00 32.00 34.00 64.00 140 225 1,300 2000D from Millennium Set 10.00 50.00 — 2006P 3.25 6.00 —
1923 30.00 30.00 31.00 31.00 32.00 34.00 40.00 55.00 65.00 150 2000S — — 5.00 2006P Satin Finish 4.50 9.00 —
1923D 30.00 30.00 31.00 31.00 40.00 45.00 85.00 275 500 1,900 2001P 2.25 6.00 — 2006D 3.50 10.00 —
1923S 30.00 30.00 31.00 31.00 32.00 34.00 62.00 150 400 2,450 2001D 2.25 8.00 — 2006D Satin Finish 4.00 6.00 —
1924 30.00 30.00 31.00 31.00 32.00 34.00 40.00 55.00 100 220 2001S — — 16.00 2006S — — 9.00
1924S 30.00 30.00 31.00 37.00 40.00 120 250 625 900 6,250 2002P 3.00 9.00 — 2007P 2.25 10.00 —
1925 30.00 30.00 31.00 31.00 32.00 34.00 40.00 55.00 100 200 2002D 2.75 10.00 — 2007P Satin Finish 4.00 6.00 —
1925S 30.00 30.00 31.00 32.00 37.00 48.00 105 375 850 27,000 2002S — — 10.00 2007D 2.25 7.50 —
1926 30.00 30.00 31.00 31.00 37.00 45.00 65.00 190 300 500 2003P 4.50 10.00 — 2007D Satin Finish 4.00 6.00 —
1926D 30.00 30.00 31.00 31.00 37.00 60.00 100 235 650 1,100 2003D 4.75 12.00 — 2007S — — 6.50
1926S 30.00 30.00 31.00 31.00 35.00 45.00 80.00 150 400 850 2003S — — 8.00 2008P 2.00 17.00 —
1927 39.00 41.00 42.00 42.00 45.00 55.00 98.00 350 600 2,500 2004P 3.50 6.00 — 2008P Satin Finish 4.00 6.00 —
1927D 39.00 41.00 42.00 42.00 46.00 100 290 450 1,500 5,000 2004D 4.00 8.00 — 2008D 3.50 10.00 —
1927S 39.00 41.00 42.00 42.00 56.00 81.00 230 800 1,850 5,000 2004S — — 7.50 2008D Satin Finish 4.00 6.00 —
1928 185 240 245 250 270 325 500 800 1,350 4,350 2005P 3.00 9.00 — 2008S — — 16.00
1928S 39.00 41.00 42.00 42.00 49.00 80.00 215 700 1,400 14,000
1934 39.00 41.00 42.00 42.00 50.00 55.00 125 260 425 800
KM# 467. Native American Dollar - Planting crops reverse.
1934D Large D 39.00 41.00 42.00 42.00 52.00 55.00 130 400 700 1,700 Sacagawea bust right with baby on back. Native American female
1934D Small D 39.00 41.00 42.00 42.00 52.00 55.00 130 410 575 1,075 planting corn, beans and squash. Copper-Zinc-Manganese-Nickel
1934S 39.00 41.00 42.00 67.00 200 360 2,300 5,400 8,500 10,000 Clad Copper
1935 39.00 41.00 42.00 42.00 50.00 75.00 110 240 350 600 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
1935S 3 Rays 39.00 41.00 42.00 45.00 50.00 95.00 285 675 1,050 1,700 2009P 2.00 5.00 — 2009D Satin finish 4.00 7.00 —
1935S 4 Rays 39.00 41.00 42.00 50.00 54.00 100 275 450 830 1,700 2009P Satin finish 4.00 15.00 — 2009S — — 6.00
KM# 203 Eisenhower Dollar. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper. 2009D 2.00 5.00 —
Date MS63 Prf65 Date MS63 Prf65 KM# 474. Native American Dollar - Hiawatha belt reverse.
1971 5.00 — 1973 12.00 —
1971D 4.00 — 1973D 12.00 —
Sacagawea bust right with baby on back. Hiawatha belt and
1972 Low Relief 18.00 — 1973S — 12.00 bundle of five arrows. Copper-Zinc-Manganese-Nickel 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 — 2010P 2.00 21.00 — 2010D Satin Finish 4.00 7.00 —
1972D 8.00 — 1974S — 11.00 2010P Satin Finish 4.00 7.00 — 2010S — — 12.50
2010D 2.00 5.00 —
KM# 203a Eisenhower Dollar. Silver.
Date MS63 Prf65 Date MS63 Prf65 KM# 503. Native American Dollar - Peace pipe reverse.
1971S 7.50 11.00 1972S — 9.00 Sacagawea bust right with baby on back. Hands passing peace
1971S — — 1973S 7.50 — pipe. 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 — 2011P 2.00 21.00 — 2011S — — 8.00
1972S 7.50 — 1974S — 11.00 2011D 2.00 5.00 —
KM# 206 Eisenhower Dollar. Moon behind Liberty Bell. Copper- KM# 528. Native American Dollar - Horse reverse. Sacagawea
Nickel Clad Copper. bust right with baby on back. Horse and Native American profile
Date MS63 Prf65 Date MS63 Prf65
1976 type I 12.00 — 1976D type II 7.00 —
facing left. Copper-Zinc-Manganese-Nickel Clad Copper
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
1976 type II 7.50 — 1976S type I — 10.00
2012P 2.00 75.00 — 2012S — — 12.50
1976D type I 10.00 — 1976S type II — 9.00
2012D 2.00 7.00 —
KM# 206a Eisenhower Dollar. Bicentennial design, moon behind KM# 551. Native American Dollar - Delaware Treaty of 1778. Turtle,
Liberty Bell. Silver. turkey and wolf. Copper-Zinc-Manganese-Nickel Clad Copper
Date MS63 Prf65 Date MS63 Prf65
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
1976S 7.50 14.00 1976S — —
2013P 2.00 21.00 — 2013S — — 12.50
KM# A203 Eisenhower Dollar. Regular design resumed. Copper- 2013D 2.00 7.00 —
Nickel Clad Copper. KM# 575. Native Hospitality. Copper-Zinc-Manganese-Nickel Clad
Date MS63 Prf65 Date MS63 Prf65
1977 5.50 — 1978 6.50 —
Copper
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
1977D 8.00 — 1978D 6.50 —
2014P 2.00 7.00 — 2014S — — 12.50
1977S — 9.00 1978S — 9.00
2014D 2.00 7.00 —
KM# 207. Susan B. Anthony Dollar. Susan B. Anthony bust KM# 575.1. Native American Dollar - Native Hospitality. Copper-
right. Eagle landing on moon, symbolic of Apollo manned moon Zinc-Manganese-Nickel Clad Copper
landing. Copper-Nickel Clad Copper Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2014D Enhanced Unc. 5.00 — —
1979P Near date 30.00 90.00 — 1980S Proof — — 5.00
1979P 2.50 12.50 — 1981P 5.00 18.00 — KM# 603. Native American Dollar - Mohawk Ironworkers. Copper-
1979D 2.50 12.50 — 1981D 5.00 13.50 — Zinc-Manganese-Nickel Clad Copper
1979S Proof, Type I — — 6.00 1981S 5.00 30.00 — Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
1979S Proof, Type II — — 85.00 1981S Proof, Type I — — 7.00 2015P 2.00 7.00 — 2015S — — 12.50
1979S 2.50 13.50 — 1981S Proof, Type II — — 225 2015D 2.00 7.00 —
1980P 2.50 12.00 — 1999P 3.00 10.00 —
1980D 2.50 12.00 — 1999P Proof — — 22.00
1980S 5.00 20.00 — 1999D 3.00 10.00 —

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KM# 618. Native American Dollar - Code Talkers. Copper-Zinc- Presidents
Manganese-Nickel Clad Copper
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 George Washington John Tyler
2016P 2.00 7.00 — 2016S — — 12.50
2016D 2.00 7.00 — KM# 401. Copper-Zinc-Manganese- KM# 451. Copper-Zinc-Manganese-
KM# 640. Native American Dollar - Sequoyah. Copper-Zinc- Nickel Clad Copper Nickel Clad Copper
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
Manganese-Nickel Clad Copper 2007P 2.00 3.00 — 2009P 2.00 3.00 —
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2007P Satin Finish 2.00 4.00 — 2009P Satin Finish 2.00 4.00 —
2017P 2.00 — — 2017S Proof — — 12.50 -2007 Plain edge error 30.00 50.00 — 2009D 2.00 3.00 —
2017D 2.00 — — 2007D 2.00 3.00 — 2009D Satin Finish 2.00 4.00 —
COIN MARKET

KM# 680. Native American Dollar - Jim Thorpe. Sacagawea bust 2007D Satin Finish 2.00 4.00 — 2009S — — 3.00
2007S — — 3.00
right with baby on back. Jim Thorpe, football player, Olympic James K. Polk
jumper. Copper-Zinc-Manganese-Nickel Clad Copper John Adams KM# 452. Copper-Zinc-Manganese-
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 KM# 402. Copper-Zinc-Manganese-
2018P 2.00 — — 2018S Proof — — 12.50 Nickel Clad Copper
2018D 2.00 — — Nickel Clad Copper Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2009P 2.00 3.00 —
KM# 705. Native American Dollar - American Indians in the Space 2007P 2.00 3.00 — 2009P Satin Finish 2.00 4.00 —
Program. Copper-Zinc-Manganese-Nickel Clad Copper 2007P Double edge lettering 30.00 40.00 — 2009D 2.00 3.00 —
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2007D Plain edge error — 150 — 2009D Satin Finish 2.00 4.00 —
2019P 2.00 — — 2019S Proof — — 12.50 2007P Satin Finish 2.00 4.00 — 2009S — — 3.00
2019D 2.00 — — 2007D 2.00 3.00 —
2007D Satin Finish 2.00 4.00 — Zachary Taylor
KM# 715. 2020 American Innovation $1 Coin - Connecticut. 2007S — — 3.00 KM# 453. Copper-Zinc-Manganese-
Liberty statue with denomination. Gerber Variable Scale. Copper-
Thomas Jefferson Nickel Clad Copper
Zinc-Manganese-Nickel Clad Copper Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 KM# 403. Copper-Zinc-Manganese- 2009P 2.00 3.00 —
2020D 2.00 — — 2020S Proof, sharp — — 12.50 Nickel Clad Copper 2009P Satin Finish 2.00 4.00 —
2020P 2.00 — — relief, cameo effect Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2009D 2.00 3.00 —
2020S Reverse Proof — — 12.50 2007P 2.00 3.00 — 2009D Satin Finish 2.00 4.00 —
KM# 717. Liberty statue with denomination. Hubble Space 2007P Satin Finish 2.00 4.00 — 2009S — — 3.00
Telescope. Copper-Zinc-Manganese-Nickel Clad Copper 2007D 2.00 3.00 —
2007D Satin Finish 2.00 4.00 — Millard Filmore
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2020D 2.00 — — 2020S Proof, sharp — — 12.50 2007S — — 3.00 KM# 475. Copper-Zinc-Manganese-
2020P 2.00 — — relief, cameo effect James Madison Nickel Clad Copper
2020S Reverse Proof — — 12.50 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
KM# 404. Copper-Zinc-Manganese- 2010P 2.00 3.00 —
KM# 718. Liberty statue with denomination. Septima Clark Nickel Clad Copper 2010P Satin Finish 2.00 4.00 —
marching with three young African American students who carry Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2010D 2.00 3.00 —
books and an American flag. Copper-Zinc-Manganese-Nickel Clad 2007P 2.00 3.00 — 2010D Satin Finish 2.00 4.00 —
Copper 2007P Satin Finish 2.00 4.00 — 2010S — — 4.00
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2007D 2.00 3.00 —
2007D Satin Finish 2.00 4.00 — Franklin Pierce
2020D 2.00 — — 2020S Proof, sharp — — 12.50
2020P 2.00 — — relief, cameo effect 2007S — — 3.00 KM# 476. Copper-Zinc-Manganese-
2020S Reverse Proof — — 12.50
James Monroe Nickel Clad Copper
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
KM# 426. Copper-Zinc-Manganese-
American Innovation $1 Coin Nickel Clad Copper
2010P
2010P Satin Finish
2.00 3.00
2.00 4.00


KM# 686. Liberty statue with denomination. Stylized gears, Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2010D 2.00 3.00 —
2008P 2.00 3.00 — 2010D Satin Finish 2.00 4.00 —
George Washington’s signature. Copper-Zinc-Manganese-Nickel 2008P Satin Finish 2.00 4.00 — 2010S — — 4.00
Clad Copper 2008D 2.00 3.00 —
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2008D Satin Finish 2.00 4.00 —
James Buchanan
2018D 2.00 7.00 — 2018P 2.00 — — 2008S — — 4.00 KM# 477. Copper-Zinc-Manganese-
KM# 706. Liberty statue with denomination. Silhouette of Annie Nickel Clad Copper
John Quincy Adams Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
Jump Cannon with stars. Copper-Zinc-Manganese-Nickel Clad
KM# 427. Copper-Zinc-Manganese- 2010P 2.00 3.00 —
Copper 2010P Satin Finish 2.00 4.00 —
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Nickel Clad Copper
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2010D 2.00 3.00 —
2019P 2.00 — — 2019S Proof, sharp — — 12.50 2010D Satin Finish 2.00 4.00 —
2019D 2.00 — — relief, cameo effect 2008P 2.00 3.00 —
2008P Satin Finish 2.00 4.00 — 2010S — — 4.00
2019S Reverse proof — — 12.50
2008D 2.00 3.00 — Abraham Lincoln
KM# 707. Liberty statue with denomination. Telescope and 2008D Satin Finish 2.00 4.00 —
magnification pattern representations. Copper-Zinc-Manganese- 2008S — — 4.00 KM# 478. Copper-Zinc-Manganese-
Nickel Clad Copper Nickel Clad Copper
Andrew Jackson Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2019P 2.00 — — 2019S Reverse proof — — 12.50 KM# 428. Copper-Zinc-Manganese- 2010P 2.00 3.00 —
2019D 2.00 — — Nickel Clad Copper 2010P Satin Finish 2.00 4.00 —
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2010D 2.00 3.00 —
KM# 708. Liberty statue with denomination. Edison bulb against 2010D Satin Finish 2.00 4.00 —
2008P 2.00 3.00 —
decorative background. Copper-Zinc-Manganese-Nickel Clad 2008P Satin Finish 2.00 4.00 — 2010S — — 4.00
Copper 2008D 2.00 3.00 — Andrew Johnson
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2008D Satin Finish 2.00 4.00 —
2019P 2.00 — — 2019S Proof, sharp — — 12.50 2008S — — 4.00
KM# 499. Copper-Zinc-Manganese-
2019D 2.00 — — relief, cameo effect Nickel Clad Copper
2019S Repverse roof — — 12.50 Martin van Buren Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
KM# 429. Copper-Zinc-Manganese- 2011P 2.00 3.00 —
KM# 709. Liberty statue with denomination. Hand holding seed 2011D 2.00 3.00 —
by orange tree seedling, sassafras, grapes, white mulberry, flax, Nickel Clad Copper 2011S — — 4.00
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
peaches, olive, young shoot. Copper-Zinc-Manganese-Nickel Clad 2008P 2.00 3.00 — Ulysses S. Grant
Copper 2008P Satin Finish 2.00 4.00 —
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 KM# 500. Copper-Zinc-Manganese-
2008D 2.00 3.00 —
2019P 2.00 — — 2019S Proof, sharp — — 12.50 2008D Satin Finish 2.00 4.00 — Nickel Clad Copper
2019D 2.00 — — relief, cameo effect 2008S — — 4.00 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2019S Reverse proof — — 12.50 2011P 2.00 3.00 —
KM# 716. Liberty statue with denomination. Dial of an early William Henry Harrison 2011D 2.00 3.00 —
2011S — — 4.00
rotary dial telephone. Copper-Zinc-Manganese-Nickel Clad Copper KM# 450. Copper-Zinc-Manganese-
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Nickel Clad Copper Rutherford B. Hayes
2020D 2.00 — — 2020 Proof, sharp relief, — — 12.50 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 KM# 501. Copper-Zinc-Manganese-
2020P 2.00 — — cameo effect 2009P 2.00 3.00 —
2020S Reverse Proof — — 12.50 2009P Satin Finish 2.00 4.00 — Nickel Clad Copper
2009D 2.00 3.00 — Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2009P Satin Finish 2.00 4.00 — 2011P 2.00 3.00 —
2009S — — 3.00 2011D 2.00 3.00 —
2011S — — 4.00

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James Garfield Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63
KM# 502. Copper-Zinc-Manganese- 2014S — — 5.00 1849C closed wreath 800 1,000 1,400 2,000 8,300 13,850
1849C open wreath 100,000 150,000 200,000 300,000 500,000 —
Nickel Clad Copper Herbert Hoover 1849D open wreath 900 1,250 2,000 2,600 3,840 20,000
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
2011P 2.00 3.00 — KM# 573. Copper-Zinc-Manganese- 1849O open wreath 315 315 345 500 1,200 3,250
Nickel Clad Copper 1850 315 315 345 345 445 605
2011D 2.00 3.00 —
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 1850C 800 1,150 1,725 3,400 6,800 21,750
2011S — — 4.00
2014P 2.00 3.00 — 1850D 900 1,200 1,950 2,875 9,800 22,000
Chester A. Arthur 2014D 2.00 3.00 — 1850O 315 500 750 875 2,600 6,000
KM# 524. Copper-Zinc-Manganese- 2014S — — 5.00 1851 315 315 345 345 445 605
1851C 750 1,000 1,400 1,750 2,800 5,700

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Nickel Clad Copper Franklin D. Roosevelt 1851D 850 1,150 1,950 2,200 4,600 12,750
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 1851O 315 315 345 345 675 1,675
2012P 2.00 3.00 — KM# 574. Copper-Zinc-Manganese- 1852 315 315 345 345 445 605
2012D 2.00 3.00 — Nickel Clad Copper 1852C 750 1,000 1,350 2,200 4,000 10,500
2012S — — 5.00 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 1852D 850 1,150 1,725 2,200 5,800 29,500
2014P 2.00 3.00 — 1852O 315 315 345 345 1,250 4,000
Grover Cleveland, first term 2014D 2.00 3.00 — 1853 315 315 345 345 445 605
KM# 525. Copper-Zinc-Manganese- 2014S — — 5.00 1853C 750 1,000 1,950 2,175 5,500 13,000
Nickel Clad Copper Harry S. Truman 1853D 850 1,150 1,725 4,950 7,500 20,500
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 1853O 315 315 345 420 550 1,850
2012P 2.00 3.00 — KM# 606. Copper-Zinc-Manganese- 1854 315 315 345 345 445 605
2012D 2.00 3.00 — Nickel Clad Copper 1854D 1,200 1,800 3,500 6,000 9,800 26,500
2012S — — 5.00 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 1854S 315 350 475 1,050 2,450 7,500
Benjamin Harrison 2015P 2.00 3.00 — KM# 83 Indian Head - Type 2. Indian head with headdress left.
2015D 2.00 3.00 —
KM# 526. Copper-Zinc-Manganese- 2015S — — 5.00
Value, date within wreath. Gold.
Nickel Clad Copper 2015P Reverse Proof — — — Date F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Note: In 2015 Truman Coin and Chronicles 1854 400 430 480 550 1,200 4,000
2012P 2.00 3.00 — Sets only, including 1oz. silver Presidential 1855 400 430 480 600 1,025 4,250
2012D 2.00 3.00 — medal and U.S. postage stamp 1855C 1,200 2,000 4,750 6,500 27,780 —
2012S — — 5.00 1855D 4,500 7,500 20,000 25,000 40,000 75,000
Dwight D. Eisenhower 1855O 800 850 1,275 2,200 6,750 33,000
Grover Cleveland, second term KM# 607. Copper-Zinc-Manganese- 1856S 460 700 1,400 2,200 6,750 23,000
KM# 527. Copper-Zinc-Manganese- Nickel Clad Copper KM# 86 Indian Head - Type 3. Indian head with headdress left.
Nickel Clad Copper Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Value, date within wreath. Gold.
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2015P 2.00 3.00 —
2012P 2.00 3.00 — Date F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 Prf65
2015D 2.00 3.00 —
2012D 2.00 3.00 — 1856 upright 5 315 315 340 380 450 1,200 —
2015S — — 5.00
2012S — — 5.00 1856 slanted 5 315 315 340 380 400 850 60,000
2015P Reverse Proof — — —
1856D 2,900 5,000 8,000 10,000 24,000 60,000 —
Note: In 2015 Eisenhower Coin and
William McKinley Chronicles Sets only, including 1oz. silver
1857 315 315 340 380 425 850 30,000
KM# 547. Copper-Zinc-Manganese- 1857C 650 800 1,500 2,500 8,000 — —
Presidential medal and U.S. postage stamp
1857D 800 1,300 1,800 5,250 9,000 41,670 —
Nickel Clad Copper
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 John F. Kennedy 1857S 315 425 650 1,175 4,000 16,500 —
KM# 608. Copper-Zinc-Manganese- 1858 315 315 340 380 400 1,150 23,000
2013P 2.00 3.00 —
1858D 900 1,050 1,900 2,675 6,300 18,000 —
2013D 2.00 3.00 — Nickel Clad Copper 1858S 315 480 1,100 1,350 4,200 15,750 —
2013S — — 5.00 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 1859 315 315 340 380 400 900 16,000
2015P 2.00 3.00 — 1859C 1,200 1,800 2,800 3,600 6,000 22,000 —
Theodore Roosevelt 2015D 2.00 3.00 — 1859D 950 1,200 1,800 2,800 8,000 17,000 —
KM# 548. Copper-Zinc-Manganese- 2015S — — 5.00 1859S 315 315 475 1,250 4,750 12,000 —
Nickel Clad Copper 2015P Reverse Proof — — — 1860 315 315 340 380 400 1,050 25,560
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Note: In 2015 Kennedy Coin and Chronicles 1860D 2,000 2,800 5,000 9,000 16,000 43,000 —
2013P 2.00 3.00 — Sets only, including 1oz. silver Presidential 1860S 325 375 525 680 2,570 5,750 —
2013D 2.00 3.00 — medal and U.S. postage stamp 1861 315 315 340 405 420 825 13,000
2013S — — 5.00 1861D mintage unrecorded 12,000 18,000 30,000 60,000 70,000 110,000 —
Lyndon B. Johnson
William Howard Taft 1862 315 315 340 380 450 730 17,000
KM# 609. Copper-Zinc-Manganese- 1863 450 700 1,200 2,200 4,700 8,000 17,000
KM# 549. Copper-Zinc-Manganese- Nickel Clad Copper 1864 400 550 650 750 1,100 2,800 17,000
Nickel Clad Copper Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 1865 500 600 800 900 1,200 3,000 15,000
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 2015P 2.00 3.00 — 1866 315 350 500 600 900 2,200 12,000
2013P 2.00 3.00 — 2015D 2.00 3.00 — 1867 315 350 500 650 1,000 2,400 13,000
2013D 2.00 3.00 — 2015S — — 5.00 1868 315 350 500 600 950 1,400 13,000
2013S — — 5.00 2015P Reverse Proof — — — 1869 315 350 500 825 1,050 2,400 15,000
Note: In 2015 Johnson Coin and Chronicles 1870 315 350 500 600 925 1,800 11,500
Woodrow Wilson Sets only, including 1oz. silver Presidential 1870S 450 600 850 1,200 2,000 6,500 —
KM# 550. Copper-Zinc-Manganese- medal and U.S. postage stamp 1871 315 315 375 450 700 1,600 14,000
Nickel Clad Copper Richard M. Nixon 1872 315 315 340 400 800 1,700 25,000
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 1873 closed 3 325 400 625 725 1,250 3,750 27,000
2013P 2.00 3.00 — KM# 619. Copper-Zinc-Manganese- 1873 open 3 315 315 340 380 500 700 —
2013D 2.00 3.00 — Nickel Clad Copper 1874 315 315 340 380 550 750 18,000
2013S — — 5.00 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 1875 2,500 3,000 4,300 5,000 9,000 13,000 26,000
2016P 2.00 3.00 — 1876 315 325 400 500 900 1,450 12,500
Warren G. Harding 2016D 2.00 3.00 — 1877 315 325 400 550 725 1,750 14,000
KM# 571. Copper-Zinc-Manganese- 2016S — — 5.00 1878 315 325 400 500 700 1,500 12,000
Nickel Clad Copper 1879 315 315 340 380 500 1,150 11,000
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65
Ronald Reagan 1880 315 315 340 380 500 800 10,000
2014P 2.00 3.00 — KM# 621. Copper-Zinc-Manganese- 1881 315 315 340 380 400 650 10,595
2014D 2.00 3.00 — Nickel Clad Copper 1882 315 315 340 380 400 650 8,500
2014S — — 5.00 Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 1883 315 315 340 380 400 800 8,500
2016P 2.00 3.00 — 1884 315 315 340 380 400 1,000 8,500
Calvin Coolidge 2016D 2.00 3.00 — 1885 315 315 340 380 400 900 8,500
KM# 572. Copper-Zinc-Manganese- 2016S — — 5.00 1886 315 315 340 380 400 1,000 11,000
Nickel Clad Copper 2016S Reverse Proof — — — 1887 315 315 340 380 400 900 10,625
Date MS63 MS65 Prf65 Note: In 2016 Reagan Coin and Chronicles 1888 315 315 340 380 400 750 8,500
2014P 2.00 5.00 — Sets only, including 1oz. silver Presidential 1889 315 315 340 380 400 750 8,500
medal and U.S. postage stamp
2014D 2.00 5.00 —
2017S Enhanced Unc. — 15.00 —
$2.50 (Quarter Eagle)
$1 (Gold) KM# 27 Liberty Cap. Liberty cap on head, right, flanked by stars.
KM# 73 Liberty Head - Type 1. Liberty head left within circle of Heraldic eagle. Gold.
stars. Value, date within 3/4 wreath. Gold. Date F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS65
1796 no stars 45,000 70,000 132,500 — 240,000 1,750,000
Date F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 1796 stars 50,000 60,000 76,000 95,000 160,000 1,010,000
1849 open wreath 315 315 345 345 600 1,025 1797 11,500 17,500 30,000 50,000 175,000 —
1849 small head, no L — — — — — 1,350 1798 close date 4,000 6,000 13,000 25,000 58,000 —
1849 closed wreath 315 315 345 345 450 1,150 1798 wide date 8,450 9,000 13,000 24,000 110,000 780,000

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Date F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS65 Date F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 Prf65
1802/1 8,450 9,000 12,000 16,500 28,000 522,500 1852C 975 1,200 2,500 4,000 8,000 28,000 —
1804 13-star reverse 45,000 80,000 130,000 150,000 — — 1852D 900 1,350 3,000 5,600 14,000 — —
1804 14-star reverse 6,000 8,000 12,000 16,500 28,000 — 1852O 438 438 750 850 5,500 — —
1805 8,450 9,000 12,000 18,500 28,000 — 1853 438 438 438 438 545 1,150 —
1806/4 8,450 9,000 12,000 16,000 28,000 — 1853D 900 1,600 2,900 4,100 13,500 42,500 —
1806/5 8,450 9,000 14,400 29,000 125,000 — 1854 438 438 560 650 650 1,300 —
1807 8,450 9,000 12,000 16,500 28,000 585,000 1854C 900 1,200 2,500 3,900 9,000 34,000 —
1854D 1,700 2,700 5,800 9,000 62,500 — —
KM# 40 Turban Head. Turban on head left flanked by stars. 1854O 438 438 438 650 1,250 8,000 —
Banner above eagle. Gold. 1854S — 225,000 300,000 384,000 — — —
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Date F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS65 1855 438 438 438 650 650 1,625 —
1808 18,000 31,000 60,000 85,000 155,000 2,000,000 1855C 1,450 2,500 4,000 5,400 17,000 40,000 —
1855D 2,100 2,800 6,000 12,000 68,500 — —
KM# 46 Turban Head. Turban on head left within circle of stars. 1856 438 438 438 650 650 1,500 120,000
Banner above eagle. Gold. 1856C 985 1,225 2,500 3,300 10,000 24,000 —
Date F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS65 1856D 6,500 8,500 15,000 26,000 71,000 — —
1821 6,000 8,000 14,250 15,000 38,890 — 1856O 438 438 850 1,900 6,400 25,000 —
1824/21 6,000 8,000 11,250 15,000 30,000 — 1856S 438 438 500 1,300 3,800 11,750 —
1825 6,000 8,000 11,250 15,000 25,500 135,000 1857 438 438 438 650 650 1,325 120,000
1826/25 8,000 10,500 14,000 22,000 55,000 — 1857D 1,025 1,350 2,300 3,200 11,000 26,000 —
1827 6,000 8,000 11,250 15,000 28,000 135,000 1857O 438 438 650 1,000 5,000 13,000 —
1857S 438 625 835 950 4,900 12,500 —
KM# 49 Turban Head. Turban on head left within circle of stars. 1858 438 438 438 650 1,400 4,650 75,000
Banner above eagle. Gold. 1858C 1,000 1,400 2,450 3,300 6,000 20,000 —
Date F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS65 1859 438 438 600 850 1,300 2,500 80,000
1829 5,200 6,250 8,600 16,500 24,000 105,000 1859D 1,150 1,550 2,500 3,300 14,000 58,000 —
1830 5,200 6,250 8,600 16,500 24,000 78,000 1859S 438 438 900 2,000 4,000 15,000 —
1831 5,200 6,250 8,600 16,500 24,000 — 1860 438 438 438 650 1,000 2,800 35,000
1832 5,200 6,250 8,600 10,650 28,500 — 1860C 1,050 1,400 2,100 2,800 14,000 26,000 —
1833 5,200 6,250 8,600 10,650 24,000 — 1860S 438 438 525 900 3,200 13,000 —
1834 — — 50,000 100,000 175,000 — 1861 438 438 438 650 650 1,550 35,000
1861S — 850 1,350 3,000 17,500 65,000 —
KM# 56 Classic Head. Classic head left within circle of stars. No 1862 438 438 775 1,650 4,100 9,500 45,000
motto above eagle. Gold. 1862/1 650 850 1,650 3,000 8,800 — —
1862S 1,100 1,675 2,175 3,900 14,000 30,000 —
Date F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS65
1863 — — — — — — 95,000
1834 438 480 750 1,375 3,000 31,500
1863S 550 650 2,600 4,500 15,000 21,000 —
1835 438 480 750 1,050 3,720 50,000
1864 3,100 4,500 9,000 18,000 70,000 — 50,000
1836 438 480 750 1,200 3,700 47,500
1865 2,950 3,750 8,500 17,000 — — 50,000
1837 450 700 975 1,900 5,000 50,000
1865S 600 1,000 1,300 2,000 4,000 18,000 —
1838 420 700 900 1,550 2,750 50,000
1866 650 975 2,600 4,700 13,000 23,000 40,000
1838C 2,500 4,000 8,450 10,250 23,000 —
1866S 438 450 700 1,475 5,100 17,500 —
1839 600 850 1,500 2,700 9,000 —
1867 438 438 650 1,300 5,200 12,000 30,000
1839C 1,700 3,250 5,000 7,500 23,000 —
1867S 438 600 900 1,200 3,400 9,500 —
1839/8 — — — — — —
1868 438 438 500 650 2,300 6,600 40,000
1839D 3,600 5,500 7,000 10,500 26,000 —
1868S 438 438 700 1,000 3,360 8,500 —
1839O 850 1,500 3,000 4,600 12,000 —
1869 438 438 520 770 5,200 10,800 36,000
KM# 72 Coronet Head. Coronet head left within circle of stars. No 1869S 438 438 675 1,100 2,950 17,500 —
motto above eagle. Gold. 1870 438 438 495 750 5,200 7,700 40,000
Date F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 Prf65 1870S 438 438 495 770 3,600 13,000 —
1840 650 1,000 1,200 1,440 6,000 10,575 — 1871 438 438 600 850 2,000 4,000 36,000
1840C 1,000 2,400 3,150 5,000 8,000 21,000 — 1871S 438 438 495 650 1,850 3,900 —
1840D 1,800 2,400 11,500 15,000 31,000 — — 1872 438 438 800 2,400 4,000 14,000 30,000
1840O 438 500 1,000 1,700 8,000 21,000 — 1872S 438 438 800 1,000 3,800 9,500 —
1841 — 42,000 95,000 105,000 525,000 — — 1873 closed 3 438 438 464 650 700 1,100 36,000
1841C 950 1,200 1,900 4,000 13,500 — — 1873 open 3 438 438 464 505 675 975 —
1841D 1,350 1,800 4,300 8,000 24,000 50,000 — 1873S 438 438 495 600 1,775 5,250 —
1842 900 1,100 3,000 4,325 16,500 — 125,000 1874 438 438 495 675 2,000 5,500 40,000
1842C 1,250 1,650 3,000 5,000 18,500 35,000 — 1875 3,000 4,000 6,000 10,000 25,000 — 80,000
1842D 1,500 2,000 5,000 6,500 30,000 65,000 — 1875S 438 436 750 825 3,200 7,750 —
1842O 650 675 1,000 1,800 8,300 22,000 — 1876 438 500 830 950 2,800 7,400 30,000
1843 438 438 438 1,450 1,875 5,300 125,000 1876S 438 450 800 1,000 2,600 21,737 —
1843C small date, Crosslet 4 1,500 4,650 8,100 9,500 19,000 — — 1877 438 438 725 940 2,750 9,000 36,000
1843C large date, Plain 4 850 1,200 3,000 3,700 6,000 16,000 — 1877S 438 438 495 505 600 2,400 —
1843D small date, Crosslet 4 900 1,500 2,400 3,100 5,000 23,000 — 1878 438 438 464 505 600 800 36,000
1843O small date, Crosslet 4 438 438 600 750 1,560 6,000 — 1878S 438 438 464 505 600 1,700 —
1843O large date, Plain 4 438 438 1,050 1,950 4,000 17,500 — 1879 438 438 464 505 600 1,000 28,000
1844 438 438 770 2,100 6,700 — 150,000 1879S 438 438 464 505 1,800 6,750 —
1844C 1,000 1,450 2,450 4,275 14,000 39,000 — 1880 438 438 495 600 2,875 3,500 30,000
1844D 1,050 1,350 2,000 4,325 8,800 18,000 — 1881 438 1,500 4,000 5,350 10,000 17,000 25,000
1845 438 438 438 500 1,100 5,500 150,000 1882 438 438 464 675 1,325 3,500 23,000
1845D 1,100 1,350 2,800 3,500 8,000 37,000 — 1883 438 725 1,350 3,100 6,800 7,500 22,000
1845O 650 900 2,200 5,850 30,000 40,000 — 1884 438 438 500 625 1,700 3,200 24,000
1846 438 438 438 700 4,000 18,000 150,000 1885 438 600 1,600 2,600 5,000 13,000 24,000
1846C 800 1,400 2,500 4,700 13,500 28,000 — 1886 438 438 495 550 1,350 3,600 24,000
1846D 780 1,485 2,000 3,600 8,000 24,500 — 1887 438 438 495 550 800 1,900 26,000
1846O 438 438 490 1,100 3,900 17,000 — 1888 438 438 464 495 600 1,200 25,000
1847 438 438 525 770 3,550 7,700 — 1889 438 438 464 495 600 1,160 24,000
1847C 900 1,200 1,650 2,900 5,950 12,500 — 1890 438 438 464 495 600 1,500 17,000
1847D 900 1,350 2,500 3,000 6,500 19,000 — 1891 438 438 464 495 600 1,500 17,000
1847O 438 438 438 1,100 3,250 15,000 — 1891 Double die reverse — — — — — — —
1848 438 500 900 2,600 4,900 14,500 150,000 1892 438 438 464 495 800 2,500 17,000
1848 CAL. — 28,000 34,000 71,500 — 100,000 — 1893 438 438 464 495 600 850 17,000
1848C 950 1,200 2,950 3,250 11,000 30,000 — 1894 438 438 466 525 600 1,595 16,000
1848D 1,250 1,800 2,800 3,500 7,300 26,000 — 1895 438 438 464 495 600 1,700 15,000
1849 438 500 700 900 3,000 6,500 — 1896 438 438 464 495 600 720 15,000
1849C — 1,600 2,600 4,500 16,500 — — 1897 438 438 464 495 600 720 15,000
1849D 1,500 2,000 2,700 3,500 12,000 — — 1898 438 4,500 464 495 600 720 15,000
1850 438 438 438 700 1,050 3,100 — 1899 438 438 464 495 600 720 15,000
1850C 800 1,200 2,700 4,350 11,000 31,000 — 1900 438 438 464 495 600 720 15,000
1850D 850 1,350 2,400 4,000 11,800 36,500 — 1901 438 438 464 495 600 720 15,000
1850O 438 438 438 1,000 4,250 12,500 — 1902 438 438 464 495 600 720 15,000
1851 438 438 438 650 650 1,450 — 1903 438 438 464 495 600 720 12,240
1851C 800 1,200 1,800 3,000 6,750 31,500 — 1904 438 438 464 495 600 720 15,000
1851D 900 1,350 2,000 4,300 9,000 25,000 — 1905 438 438 464 495 600 720 15,000
1851O 438 438 975 2,000 4,000 11,000 — 1906 438 438 464 495 600 720 15,000
1852 438 438 438 650 650 1,150 — 1907 438 438 464 495 600 720 15,000

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KM# 128 Indian Head. Gold. Date F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS65
Date VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65 1803/2 3,200 3,800 8,500 10,000 16,000 130,000
1908 — 500 550 600 1,150 4,000 23,750 1804 small 8 3,200 3,800 6,800 10,000 16,000 —
1909 — 500 550 600 1,900 4,750 82,500 1804 small 8 over large 8 3,200 3,800 6,800 10,000 16,000 —
1910 — 500 550 600 1,200 5,000 44,000 1805 3,200 3,800 6,800 10,000 16,000 156,000
1911 — 500 550 600 1,250 3,300 26,000 1806 pointed 6 3,200 3,800 6,800 10,000 16,000 —
1911D D strong D 2,600 2,950 3,600 5,750 12,000 52,000 — 1806 round 6 3,200 3,800 6,800 10,000 16,000 124,500
1911D 1D weak D 1,675 2,000 2,300 5,400 — — — 1807 3,200 3,800 6,750 10,000 16,000 112,000
1912 — — — — 1,900 8,900 26,000 KM# 38 Turban Head. Capped draped bust, left, flanked by stars.
1913 — 500 550 600 1,250 5,250 24,000
1914 — 500 550 600 3,100 16,900 45,000
Heraldic eagle. Gold.

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1914D — 500 550 600 1,500 13,000 — Date F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS65
1915 — 500 550 600 780 3,300 42,500 1807 2,600 3,300 5,500 8,000 11,000 89,500
1925D — 500 550 600 710 1,700 — 1808 2,600 3,300 5,500 8,000 11,000 80,000
1926 — 500 550 600 710 1,700 — 1808/7 2,600 3,200 5,500 8,000 11,000 115,000
1927 — 500 550 600 710 1,700 — 1809/8 2,600 3,200 5,500 8,000 11,000 95,000
1928 — 500 550 600 710 1,700 — 1810 small date, small 5 9,000 19,000 30,000 41,000 85,000 —
1929 — 500 550 600 710 3,360 — 1810 small date, large 5 2,600 3,250 5,500 8,000 10,200 100,000
1810 large date, small 5 17,250 55,000 75,000 100,000 150,000 —
1810 large date, large 5 2,600 3,300 6,000 8,000 11,000 92,000
$3 1811 small 5 2,600 3,300 5,500 8,000 11,000 —
1811 tall 5 2,600 3,200 6,500 8,000 12,500 142,500
KM# 84 Indian head with headdress, left. Value, date within 1812 2,600 3,300 5,500 8,000 11,000 119,000
wreath. Gold.
Date G4 VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 MS60 MS65 Prf65
KM# 43 Turban Head. Capped head, left, within circle of stars.
1854 — — 625 775 1,275 2,000 13,000 — Heraldic eagle. Gold.
1854D — — 8,000 13,000 42,350 70,000 — — Date F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS65
1854O — — 1,200 1,525 2,800 35,000 — — 1813 3,000 5,300 7,150 9,800 10,000 105,000
1855 — — 750 840 945 2,300 33,000 150,000 1814/13 4,200 5,400 7,000 10,000 20,000 125,000
1855S — — 1,000 1,400 3,000 32,000 — — 1815 28,000 40,000 165,000 180,000 195,000 875,000
1856 — — 625 775 925 2,800 34,500 120,000 Note: 1815, private sale, Jan. 1994, MS-61, $150,000
1856S — — 900 1,000 1,680 10,750 — — 1818 4,200 5,500 12,000 14,000 17,000 120,000
1857 — — 650 775 1,000 2,850 33,000 120,000 1818 5D over 50 Inc. Above 4,500 55,000 85,000 14,000 21,000 130,000
1857S — — 700 950 2,025 19,000 — — 1819 25,000 35,000 50,000 60,000 110,000 420,000
1858 — — 850 1,100 2,200 12,000 — 93,000 1819 5D over 50 Inc. Above 27,000 37,000 56,000 70,000 110,000 440,000
1859 — — 750 925 1,050 2,900 20,500 53,000 1820 curved-base 2, small letters — — — — — —
1860 — — 750 925 1,250 1,900 30,000 53,000 1820 curved-base 2, large letters — — — — 22,000 240,000
1860S — — 950 1,150 2,450 26,000 — — 1820 square-base 2 4,200 5,400 10,000 11,000 17,000 142,500
1861 — — 950 1,300 2,450 6,450 21,500 53,000 1821 27,000 45,000 60,000 100,000 185,000 695,000
1862 — — 950 1,300 2,500 6,450 34,000 53,000 1822 3 known — — 6,000,000 — — —
1863 — — 950 1,300 2,450 7,000 28,000 53,000 1823 4,200 5,400 11,000 13,000 23,000 —
1864 — — 1,100 1,450 3,000 7,700 36,000 53,000 1824 5,600 9,000 26,000 29,000 34,000 —
1865 — — 1,900 2,400 4,000 13,000 67,500 55,000 1825/21 6,800 11,250 27,000 32,000 73,000 225,000
1866 — — 950 1,100 1,350 4,500 46,750 53,000 1825/24 — — — 720,000 — —
1867 — — 950 1,100 3,000 4,400 33,000 53,000 1826 5,000 9,500 20,000 27,000 68,000 235,000
1868 — — 950 1,100 1,350 3,700 28,000 53,000 1827 5,000 9,500 20,000 27,000 68,000 225,000
1869 — — 950 1,100 1,350 3,700 40,000 53,000 1828/7 11,000 27,000 58,000 65,000 105,000 —
1870 — — 950 1,100 1,600 3,800 43,000 53,000 Note: 1828/7, Bowers & Merena, June 1989, XF, $20,900.
1870S unique — — — — 1,000,000 — — — 1828 10,000 20,000 37,000 52,000 105,000 600,000
Note: H. W. Bass Collection. AU50, cleaned. Est. value, $1,250,000. 1829 large planchet — — — — 300,000 —
1871 — — 950 1,100 1,600 9,000 32,000 52,000 Note: 1829 large planchet, Superior, July 1985, MS-65, $104,500.
1872 — — 950 1,100 1,450 4,500 33,000 53,000 1829 small planchet — — — — 300,000 —
1873 closed 3, mintage unknown — — 3,500 4,800 8,800 25,000 — — Note: 1829 small planchet, private sale, 1992 (XF-45), $89,000.
1873 open 3, proof only — — — — — — — 135,000 1830 small "5D. 12,000 26,000 40,000 44,000 54,000 225,000
1874 — — 780 800 1,050 2,200 13,000 55,000 1830 large "5D. 12,000 26,500 40,000 44,000 55,000 225,000
1875 proof only — — — — — — — 235,000 1831 12,000 26,500 40,000 44,000 75,000 225,000
1876 — — — — — — — 72,000 1832 curved-base 2, 12 stars 75,000 100,000 125,000 — — —
1877 — — 2,300 4,000 6,600 23,000 — 55,000 1832 square-base 2, 13 stars 13,000 26,500 40,000 44,000 65,000 —
1878 — — 625 775 900 1,900 11,250 55,000 1833 large date 13,000 26,500 40,000 44,000 55,000 175,000
1879 — — 750 925 1,200 2,750 19,500 40,000 1833 small date 13,000 26,500 40,000 44,000 52,000 —
1880 — — 1,000 1,300 1,800 4,400 18,325 35,000 1834 plain 4 13,000 26,500 40,000 44,000 54,500 —
1881 — — 1,500 2,500 4,000 13,000 55,000 35,500 1834 crosslet 4 13,000 26,500 40,000 44,000 62,000 —
1882 — — 800 1,200 1,600 4,000 22,000 35,500 KM# 57 Classic Head. Classic head, left, within circle of stars. No
1883 — — 1,000 1,150 1,445 5,700 22,000 35,500
1884 — — 1,050 1,600 2,400 4,400 25,000 35,500 motto above eagle. Gold.
1885 — — 1,050 1,600 2,400 5,050 25,000 35,500 Date F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 Prf65
1886 — — 950 1,300 2,000 4,200 38,000 35,500 1834 plain 4 675 720 1,275 1,500 4,000 —
1887 — — 750 900 1,300 2,500 14,000 35,500 1834 crosslet 4 1,000 2,850 3,300 5,300 21,000 —
1888 — — 750 900 1,300 3,600 16,800 35,500 1835 675 780 900 1,500 3,800 —
1889 — — 750 900 1,445 2,800 18,000 35,500 1836 675 675 1,475 1,600 3,800 —
1837 675 675 775 960 4,950 —
1838 675 675 975 1,475 3,800 —
$5 (Half Eagle) 1838C 2,300 3,900 10,000 19,500 67,000 —
1838D 2,350 4,600 6,800 11,200 26,000 —
KM# 19 Liberty Cap. Liberty Cap on head, right, flanked by stars.
Small eagle. Gold. KM# 69 Coronet Head. Coronet head, left, within circle of stars.
Date F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS65 No motto above eagle. Gold.
1795 16,000 22,000 26,000 55,000 68,000 500,000 Date F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 Prf65
1796/95 22,000 28,000 40,000 57,500 165,000 — 1839 675 740 1,150 1,850 7,000 —
1797 15 obverse stars 25,000 35,000 60,000 125,000 230,000 — 1839C 1,300 2,400 4,750 8,000 23,000 —
1797 16 obverse stars 25,000 35,000 60,000 100,000 210,000 — 1839D 2,000 2,600 5,750 8,500 25,000 —
1798 75,000 130,000 230,000 850,000 — — 1840 675 675 740 1,000 4,000 —
KM# 28 Liberty Cap. Liberty cap on head, right, flanked by stars. 1840C 900 1,825 3,600 5,000 18,000 —
1840D 900 1,825 2,800 5,500 12,000 —
Large Heraldic eagle. Gold. 1840O 675 675 950 2,650 8,000 —
Date F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS65 1841 675 675 800 1,650 3,700 —
1795 8,000 17,000 26,000 55,000 80,000 — 1841C 900 1,400 3,200 6,500 13,000 —
1797/95 8,000 13,000 19,500 48,000 130,000 — 1841D 2 known — — — — 6,500 —
1797 15 star obv.; Unique — — — — — — 1841O 2 known — — — — — —
Note: Smithsonian collection 1842 small letters 675 740 1,100 2,300 11,000 170,000
1797 16 star obv.; Unique — — — — — — 1842 large letters 800 1,400 2,700 2,825 8,400 —
Note: Smithsonian collection 1842C small date 4,500 7,500 18,000 26,500 70,000 —
1798 small 8 4,200 5,000 8,500 17,000 34,000 — 1842C large date 1,000 1,625 2,000 3,600 9,600 —
1798 large 8, 13-star reverse 3,600 4,300 11,200 15,000 22,000 — 1842D small date 1,275 2,000 2,800 4,750 11,000 —
1798 large 8, 14-star reverse 3,500 4,300 14,750 23,000 — — 1842D large date 2,400 3,400 6,800 13,500 38,500 —
1799 small reverse stars 3,300 3,900 7,000 11,000 20,000 — 1842O 1,800 3,250 4,500 7,500 20,000 —
1799 large reverse stars 3,950 4,750 9,000 14,500 24,500 — 1843 675 675 675 750 1,525 —
1800 3,200 3,800 8,000 9,875 16,000 — 1843C 1,400 1,600 2,600 3,350 8,500 —
1802/1 3,200 3,800 6,800 10,000 16,000 125,000 1843D 1,200 1,500 1,825 2,600 8,500 —

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Date F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 Prf65 Date VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1843O small letters 675 675 1,800 3,500 16,500 — 1872CC 3,300 8,225 15,585 — — — —
1843O large letters 675 675 1,000 3,500 11,000 — 1872S 1,500 2,000 2,450 11,000 — — —
1844 675 675 675 740 1,650 — 1873 closed 3 675 675 740 850 4,500 20,000 65,000
1844C 1,100 1,800 3,250 4,300 14,500 — 1873 open 3 675 675 740 825 3,575 14,500 —
1844D 1,000 1,500 2,400 3,400 7,300 — 1873CC 6,000 14,500 21,000 65,000 — — —
1844O 675 675 740 1,050 3,700 — 1873S 675 825 2,500 16,000 — — —
1845 675 675 675 863 2,100 — 1874 750 1,225 1,850 9,000 19,000 — 65,000
1845D 1,000 1,450 2,200 2,600 7,650 — 1874CC 3,600 5,500 9,100 40,000 175,000 — —
1845O 675 740 1,000 2,300 8,500 — 1874S 800 1,975 3,175 9,500 — — —
1846 675 675 750 800 1,850 — 1875 70,000 75,000 162,500 — — — 175,000
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1846C 1,400 1,600 3,400 4,800 13,000 — 1875CC 4,000 5,500 6,950 36,000 90,000 — —
1846D 1,150 1,450 2,975 3,500 9,300 — 1875S 1,900 2,250 3,500 — — — —
1846O 675 675 850 3,500 9,000 — 1876 1,500 3,500 4,500 12,000 20,000 37,000 55,000
1847 675 675 675 750 1,500 — 1876CC 5,000 6,500 13,750 34,000 — — —
1847C 1,050 2,475 2,650 2,800 8,000 — 1876S 2,800 6,350 9,000 — — 11,000 —
1847D 1,100 1,450 2,425 3,300 7,000 — 1877 1,750 3,000 5,000 9,500 — — 65,000
1847O 2,100 2,500 7,400 10,000 20,000 —
1877CC 2,700 4,400 5,100 40,000 — — —
1848 675 675 675 675 2,000 —
1877S 590 740 1,750 10,450 17,000 — —
1848C 1,400 1,725 2,250 3,500 14,000 —
1878 590 610 630 700 1,700 14,000 55,000
1848D 1,600 2,875 3,850 4,000 11,000 —
1878CC 3,500 8,000 13,750 60,000 — — —
1849 675 675 675 740 2,500 —
1878S 590 610 630 700 1,800 17,000 —
1849C 1,100 1,500 2,100 3,000 8,900 —
1879 590 610 630 700 1,350 8,000 55,000
1849D 1,200 1,600 2,350 3,000 13,000 —
1850 675 675 675 750 2,200 — 1879CC 1,875 4,500 6,300 23,000 — — —
1850C 1,950 2,100 2,400 3,000 8,800 — 1879S 590 610 630 700 1,450 22,000 —
1850D 1,100 1,450 1,850 3,340 20,000 — 1880 590 610 630 700 750 2,970 28,445
1851 675 675 675 740 2,250 — 1880CC 1,400 1,540 3,500 10,500 37,000 — —
1851C 1,000 1,400 2,750 3,500 10,500 — 1880S 590 610 630 700 750 7,300 —
1851D 1,000 1,400 1,700 3,675 9,000 — 1881 590 610 630 700 750 2,300 36,000
1851O 675 750 1,525 4,200 10,000 — 1881/80 590 610 630 800 3,950 — —
1852 675 675 740 1,200 1,500 — 1881CC 1,400 2,800 5,200 18,500 40,000 — —
1852C 1,500 2,250 2,400 4,900 6,000 — 1881S 590 610 630 700 950 5,500 —
1852D 1,200 2,065 2,250 3,650 7,000 — 1882 590 610 630 700 750 4,000 36,000
1853 675 675 725 740 1,875 — 1882CC 1,200 2,100 2,800 10,500 34,250 — —
1853C 1,400 2,500 2,800 3,840 5,000 — 1882S 590 610 630 700 750 2,450 —
1853D 1,400 1,500 2,100 2,700 5,800 — 1883 590 610 630 700 1,150 12,500 36,000
1854 675 675 675 740 1,750 — 1883CC 1,650 2,750 5,850 17,000 43,000 — —
1854C 1,100 1,400 2,100 3,650 10,500 — 1883S 590 610 630 825 1,325 — —
1854D 1,400 1,600 2,100 5,000 7,100 — 1884 590 610 630 700 2,000 — 36,000
1854O — 740 900 1,500 6,300 — 1884CC 1,800 2,600 7,250 19,000 — — —
1854S — — — 2,000,000 — 1884S 590 610 630 700 1,100 12,500 —
1855 675 675 675 740 1,650 — 1885 590 610 630 700 750 7,500 34,000
1855C 1,400 1,500 3,875 4,500 10,000 — 1885S 590 610 630 700 750 1,945 —
1855D 1,100 1,450 3,600 4,500 12,000 — 1886 590 610 630 700 1,000 5,250 34,000
1855O 875 1,325 2,400 4,600 17,000 — 1886S 590 610 630 700 750 2,250 —
1855S 675 675 900 1,650 10,000 — 1887 — — 26,000 — — — 9,300
1856 675 675 740 800 1,650 — 1887S 590 610 630 700 750 8,000 —
1856C 1,400 1,500 1,900 3,450 12,000 — 1888 590 610 630 700 1,500 12,000 36,000
1856D 1,250 1,550 2,000 12,975 — — 1888S 590 610 630 1,050 3,700 — —
1856O 650 800 1,500 3,800 11,000 — 1889 590 610 630 1,225 4,250 — 36,000
1856S 675 675 740 1,000 9,250 — 1890 590 610 925 2,750 6,000 — 36,000
1857 675 675 675 740 1,600 150,000 1890CC 590 610 1,300 3,000 6,890 43,000 —
1857C 1,050 1,400 2,800 4,150 6,600 — 1891 590 610 630 700 1,300 — 32,000
1857D 1,450 1,800 2,000 3,000 9,500 — 1891CC 900 1,800 2,300 3,000 6,000 31,000 —
1857O — — 3,000 3,400 12,000 — 1892 590 610 630 700 750 2,090 32,000
1857S 675 675 675 825 8,000 — 1892CC 1,140 1,265 1,850 2,400 8,000 38,000 —
1858 675 675 675 740 2,800 120,000
1892O 1,700 2,000 2,475 5,200 — — —
1858C 1,400 1,600 2,500 4,250 7,500 —
1892S 590 610 630 700 1,700 — —
1858D 1,450 1,650 3,000 3,200 9,000 —
1893 590 610 630 700 750 1,900 36,000
1858S 1,200 1,400 2,800 4,300 25,000 —
1893CC 800 1,100 1,620 2,400 7,000 29,000 —
1859 675 675 675 740 5,300 93,000
1893O 590 610 630 1,025 4,750 — —
1859C 1,050 2,500 4,000 5,750 13,000 —
1893S 590 610 630 700 750 10,000 —
1859D 1,100 1,650 2,000 4,250 7,500 —
1859S 1,100 1,450 3,000 4,200 21,000 — 1894 590 610 630 700 750 4,000 32,000
1860 675 675 960 1,200 10,900 95,000 1894O 590 610 630 2,100 8,800 — —
1860C 1,500 1,750 2,400 3,600 9,500 — 1894S 590 610 630 3,550 10,000 — —
1860D 1,500 1,650 2,900 4,250 11,500 — 1895 590 610 630 700 750 2,200 29,000
1860S 1,500 1,750 3,000 5,500 25,000 — 1895S 590 610 630 1,150 4,100 16,500 —
1861 675 675 740 875 1,700 95,000 1896 590 610 630 700 750 5,750 25,000
1861C 4,500 5,100 9,100 13,500 25,000 — 1896S 590 610 630 850 4,250 20,000 —
1861D 20,000 22,000 37,000 42,000 79,000 — 1897 590 610 630 700 750 2,250 27,500
1862 1,500 2,000 4,900 8,100 28,500 100,000 1897S 590 610 630 775 3,400 — —
1862S 2,400 3,500 8,100 15,000 38,000 — 1898 590 610 630 700 750 3,500 25,000
1861 (1862)S 1,600 2,500 5,500 7,500 — — 1898S 590 610 630 700 975 6,700 —
1863 1,800 3,000 7,500 15,000 59,750 95,000 1899 590 610 630 700 750 2,000 25,000
1863S 2,000 2,800 4,000 10,000 35,000 — 1899S 590 610 630 700 1,000 7,250 —
1864 1,100 1,500 3,500 9,000 18,000 95,000 1900 590 610 630 700 750 2,100 25,000
1864S 11,000 16,000 37,000 58,000 80,000 — 1900S 590 610 630 700 750 11,000 —
1865 4,000 5,000 10,000 18,000 32,000 95,000 1901 590 610 630 700 750 3,200 25,000
1865S 2,000 3,500 4,250 9,850 12,500 — 1901S 590 610 630 700 750 1,625 —
1866S 1,000 1,800 4,200 9,100 — — 1902 590 610 630 700 750 2,600 25,000
1902S 590 610 630 700 750 2,150 —
KM# 101 Coronet Head. Coronet head, left, within circle of stars.
1903 590 610 630 700 750 3,200 25,000
IN GOD WE TRUST above eagle. Gold. 1903S 590 610 630 700 750 2,050 —
Date VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65 1904 590 610 630 700 750 2,000 25,000
1866 900 1,800 2,800 11,000 35,000 — 60,000 1904S 590 610 630 700 3,000 9,200 —
1866S 1,100 2,400 6,500 18,500 — — — 1905 590 610 630 700 750 2,450 27,500
1867 800 1,700 3,000 9,000 — — 50,000 1905S 590 610 630 700 1,350 6,000 —
1867S 1,225 1,850 6,700 25,000 30,000 — — 1906 590 610 630 700 750 1,900 25,000
1868 675 740 2,200 10,000 — — 50,000 1906D 590 610 630 700 750 2,000 —
1868S 975 1,200 3,000 15,000 — — — 1906S 590 610 630 700 750 4,450 —
1869 1,100 2,725 5,100 12,000 25,000 — 50,000 1907 590 610 630 700 750 3,500 25,000
1869S 675 2,000 3,250 19,250 — — — 1907D 590 610 630 700 750 2,000 —
1870 780 1,500 2,500 13,000 — — 75,000 1908 590 610 630 700 750 1,900 —
1870CC 23,500 37,000 39,400 90,000 — — —
1870S 1,250 2,000 4,300 21,000 — — — KM# 129 Indian Head. Gold.
1871 740 1,100 4,300 7,500 — — 70,000 Date VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1871CC 4,500 12,500 16,200 46,000 — — — 1908 680 705 750 845 1,275 9,500 52,500
1871S 740 900 3,000 12,000 30,000 — — 1908D 680 705 750 845 1,275 24,000 —
1872 925 1,900 3,900 10,600 19,000 — 70,000 1908S 680 705 900 2,200 7,400 20,000 —

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Date VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 Prf65
1909 680 705 750 845 1,275 6,200 52,500 1856O — 1,120 1,200 4,000 27,000 —
1909D 680 705 750 845 1,275 8,250 — 1856S — 1,120 1,200 2,200 10,500 —
1909O 4,200 6,500 8,100 22,500 — 687,500 — 1857 — 1,120 1,200 2,200 12,350 —
1909S 680 705 750 2,420 8,500 72,500 — 1857O — 1,120 1,200 10,400 12,360 —
1910 680 705 750 845 1,275 7,500 52,500 1857S — 1,120 1,200 2,200 11,000 —
1910D 680 705 750 845 1,275 7,500 — 1858 — 5,000 7,000 10,900 28,900 —
1910S 680 705 750 1,000 8,300 65,000 — 1858O 1,100 1,350 3,600 2,600 17,500 —
1911 680 705 750 845 1,600 7,500 52,500 1858S — 1,400 1,750 6,000 7,800 —
1911D 686 800 2,875 5,900 33,325 185,000 — 1859 — 1,400 1,750 2,200 10,000 165,000
1911S 680 705 750 1,100 3,250 50,000 — 1859O — 4,500 6,000 24,000 — —

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1912 680 705 750 960 1,275 8,500 52,500 1859S — 5,000 8,300 16,750 — —
1912S 680 705 750 1,600 14,000 312,000 — 1860 — 1,120 1,750 2,200 11,500 165,000
1913 680 705 750 845 1,320 7,500 52,500 1860O — 5,000 11,000 4,200 16,000 —
1913S 680 705 750 2,100 10,000 130,000 — 1860S — 5,000 11,000 17,500 — —
1914 680 705 750 845 2,150 19,500 52,500 1861 — 1,120 1,750 2,200 5,300 165,000
1914D 680 705 750 845 3,000 20,000 — 1861S — 3,000 9,800 14,200 — —
1914S 680 705 750 1,550 9,900 105,000 — 1862 — — 3,500 5,400 17,000 165,000
1915 680 705 750 845 1,650 8,345 52,500 1862S — 6,000 11,000 14,000 72,000 —
1915S 680 705 1,000 2,125 11,800 120,000 — 1863 — 13,000 44,000 54,000 68,000 165,000
1916S 680 705 750 1,500 4,850 40,000 — 1863S 4,000 6,000 15,000 17,000 105,000 —
1929 — 15,000 17,000 28,250 32,000 110,000 — 1864 — 8,000 10,000 20,000 55,000 165,000
1864S 25,000 — 100,000 — — —
$10 (Eagle) 1865
1865S
1,250
6,000
3,400
8,000
5,150
11,000
16,000
20,000
37,000

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KM# 21 Liberty Cap. Small eagle. Gold. 1865S over inverted 186 — 5,125 12,500 — — —
1866S without motto 5,000 11,000 15,000 16,250 — —
Date F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS65
1795 13 leaves 24,000 30,000 45,000 50,000 95,000 2,100,000 KM# 102 Coronet Head. New-style head, left, within circle of
1795 9 leaves 45,000 75,000 90,000 125,000 225,000 — stars. IN GOD WE TRUST above eagle. Gold.
1796 25,000 30,000 45,000 55,000 100,000 — Date VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1797 small eagle 40,000 50,000 75,000 107,500 230,000 — 1866 1,800 3,100 7,000 34,000 — — 75,000
KM# 30 Liberty Cap. Liberty cap on head, right, flanked by stars. 1866S 3,300 5,800 7,500 22,000 — — —
Heraldic eagle. Gold. 1867 1,041 1,400 6,900 37,000 — — 64,000
1867S 4,000 8,250 15,000 — — — —
Date F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS65 1868 1,500 1,800 2,000 15,500 — — 58,000
1797 large eagle 8,500 15,000 25,000 30,000 60,000 300,000 1868S 1,700 2,200 3,500 20,000 — — —
1798/97 9 stars left, 4 right 11,000 15,000 32,000 47,000 125,000 — 1869 1,550 3,900 5,025 32,250 — — 58,000
1798/97 7 stars left, 6 right 40,000 55,000 90,000 160,000 435,000 — 1869S 2,075 3,500 5,850 23,500 — — —
1799 large star obv 8,000 10,000 15,000 16,000 29,000 250,000 1870 1,250 1,725 4,325 26,500 — — 64,000
1799 small star obv 8,500 11,000 15,000 28,000 32,000 — 1870CC — — 80,000 — — — —
1800 8,000 10,000 12,000 14,315 20,000 1,495,000 1870S 1,600 4,375 6,000 31,200 — — —
1801 8,000 10,000 14,500 16,000 20,000 270,000 1871 1,300 2,675 6,000 40,000 — — 64,000
1803 extra star 8,000 10,000 14,500 26,500 30,000 825,000 1871CC 4,400 13,000 24,000 53,000 135,000 — —
1803 large stars rev 7,500 9,000 14,500 16,000 30,000 — 1871S 1,400 1,875 6,000 22,000 — — —
1804 crosslet 4 16,000 22,000 30,000 40,000 100,000 — 1872 2,100 6,200 10,000 13,750 27,000 — 64,000
1804 plain 4 — — — — — 3,500,000 1872CC 8,000 11,500 30,000 45,000 65,000 — —
KM# 66.1 Coronet Head. Old-style head, left, within circle of 1872S 1,041 1,575 2,400 23,500 — — —
1873 closed 3 8,500 19,250 32,000 70,000 — — 85,000
stars. No motto above eagle. Gold. 1873CC 11,000 26,000 29,000 — — — —
Date F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 Prf65 1873S 1,250 2,795 10,500 26,000 — — —
1838 3,000 3,600 4,500 1,700 65,000 1,500,000 1874 1,041 1,051 1,100 1,425 11,000 37,500 64,000
1839/8 Type of 1838 1,300 1,750 5,950 6,800 27,500 1,500,000 1874CC 3,000 4,700 11,750 63,000 155,000 — —
1839 large letters 1,300 1,300 4,000 12,875 26,000 — 1874S 1,250 1,950 4,750 — — — —
KM# 66.2 Coronet Head. New-style head, left, within circle of 1875 55,000 80,000 360,000 — — — 150,000
Note: 1875, Akers, Aug. 1990, Proof, $115,000.
stars. No motto above eagle. Gold. 1875CC 4,500 9,900 15,000 86,000 155,000 — —
Date F12 VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 Prf65 1876 4,800 8,000 21,600 — — — 85,000
1839 small letters 3,000 3,400 9,700 23,000 38,000 — 1876CC 5,500 15,000 20,425 — — — —
1840 1,100 1,120 1,200 1,350 8,175 — 1876S 2,000 4,800 9,500 32,000 — — —
1841 1,100 1,120 1,200 2,200 11,000 — 1877 4,300 6,700 9,500 55,000 — — 55,000
1841O 5,000 2,100 11,250 26,600 — — 1877CC 7,500 10,250 21,000 42,000 — — —
1842 small date — 1,200 1,750 2,200 13,000 — 1877S 1,010 1,350 1,850 27,000 — — —
1842 large date — 1,200 1,200 2,200 16,000 — 1878 1,010 1,025 1,200 1,400 4,800 25,000 55,000
1842O 1,100 1,120 1,200 3,150 52,000 — 1878CC 6,700 18,200 37,000 — — — —
1843 — 1,120 1,200 2,200 18,000 — 1878S 1,010 1,200 1,400 21,500 25,500 — —
1843O — 1,120 1,200 2,200 10,600 — 1879 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,080 2,600 13,750 49,000
1844 1,400 2,330 3,100 5,500 11,500 — 1879/78 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,150 2,500 — —
1844O — 1,120 1,200 2,250 11,500 — 1879CC 18,500 18,800 41,125 — — — —
1845 — 1,120 1,200 6,500 14,500 — 1879O 9,500 16,000 21,500 85,000 — — —
1845O — 1,120 2,650 3,600 15,000 — 1879S 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,150 5,600 — —
1845O repunched 1,100 1,120 1,200 5,100 — — 1880 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,080 1,750 — 60,000
1846 1,100 1,120 1,200 5,000 44,000 — 1880CC 2,200 2,550 4,300 38,000 — — —
1846O 1,100 1,120 1,950 5,100 13,500 — 1880O 1,045 2,500 3,250 18,500 — — —
1846/5 — — 2,300 3,650 — — 1880S 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,095 2,500 — —
1847 — — 1,200 1,350 3,750 — 1881 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,080 1,500 15,750 55,000
1847O — 1,120 1,200 2,200 5,950 — 1881CC 2,250 3,500 4,000 11,000 32,000 — —
1848 — 1,120 1,200 2,200 5,000 — 1881O 1,010 1,025 2,450 28,500 — — —
1848O 1,100 1,325 3,250 3,750 14,000 — 1881S 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,080 1,500 — —
1849 — 1,120 1,200 1,800 3,650 — 1882 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,080 1,500 — 55,000
1849O 1,100 1,750 2,500 5,300 23,000 — 1882CC 1,750 2,750 4,600 30,000 63,000 — —
1850 large date — 1,120 1,200 2,200 4,600 — 1882O 1,400 1,700 2,600 10,000 49,500 — —
1850 small date — 1,120 1,200 2,200 6,750 — 1882S 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,080 1,800 31,000 —
1850O 1,100 1,120 1,900 4,250 20,000 — 1883 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,080 1,600 — 55,000
1851 — 1,120 1,200 2,250 7,850 — 1883CC 2,100 4,000 6,000 — — — —
1851O — 1,120 1,200 2,200 7,850 — 1883O — 25,000 90,000 110,000 — — —
1852 — 1,120 1,200 1,350 3,500 — 1883S 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,080 7,750 — —
1852O 1,100 1,500 2,500 4,775 82,000 — 1884 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,082 3,000 — 60,000
1853 — 1,300 1,850 2,275 3,500 — 1884CC 2,200 2,700 5,000 14,000 44,000 — —
1853/2 — 1,120 1,200 2,200 14,500 — 1884S 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,300 4,000 — —
1853O — — — 2,350 14,000 — 1885 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,080 1,620 30,000 48,000
1854 1,100 1,200 1,750 2,200 20,000 — 1885S 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,080 2,000 — —
1854O small date — 1,120 1,200 2,200 11,000 — 1886 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,080 2,500 — 53,000
1854O large date — 1,120 1,200 2,200 9,250 — 1886S 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,080 1,375 — —
1854S 1,100 1,120 1,200 2,500 12,500 — 1887 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,080 5,300 — 88,000
1855 — 1,120 1,200 2,200 5,500 — 1887S 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,080 1,500 — —
1855O 1,100 1,120 4,150 6,450 26,000 — 1888 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,150 3,450 — 45,000
1855S — 1,120 1,200 4,875 — — 1888O 1,044 1,065 1,085 1,150 8,750 — —
1856 — 1,120 1,200 2,200 4,000 — 1888S 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,080 1,750 — —

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Date VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1889 1,045 1,065 1,175 3,375 8,500 — 50,000 1850O 5,000 7,000 12,875 40,000 — — —
1889S 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,080 1,500 — — 1851 2,020 2,030 3,800 5,550 21,250 — —
1890 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,080 4,150 16,500 43,000 1851O 2,500 3,400 5,000 44,000 — — —
1890CC 1,125 1,350 1,675 3,800 16,000 — — 1852 2,020 2,030 2,750 5,250 20,000 — —
1891 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,080 1,750 — 40,000 1852O 2,150 5,300 6,500 37,500 — — —
1891CC 1,640 1,700 2,100 2,300 12,000 43,000 — 1853 2,010 2,030 2,500 5,300 52,500 165,000 —
1892 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,080 1,375 6,600 37,000 1853/2 2,300 3,000 4,800 15,750 — — —
1892CC 1,300 2,100 2,200 4,400 31,500 — — 1853O 2,700 6,250 11,500 35,000 — — —
1892O 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,250 7,500 — — 1854 SD 2,020 2,030 2,250 7,000 40,000 — —
1892S 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,150 1,950 — — 1854 LD 2,500 4,100 7,750 34,800 61,000 — —
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1893 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,080 1,375 7,500 37,000 1854O 92,000 277,500 290,000 — — — —
1893CC 1,045 1,550 3,000 25,800 — — — 1854S 2,750 12,000 13,000 29,000 47,500 86,000 —
1893O 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,400 4,800 — — 1855 2,020 2,030 2,400 11,000 60,000 60,000 —
1893S 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,150 2,150 — — 1855O 14,500 36,000 45,500 120,000 — — —
1894 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,080 1,375 12,250 37,000 1855S 2,200 2,300 2,900 9,000 32,500 — —
1894O 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,550 12,500 — — 1856 2,020 2,030 2,375 7,900 36,000 — —
1894S 1,010 1,025 1,045 4,150 — — — 1856O 175,000 220,000 335,000 — — — —
1895 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,080 1,375 9,850 37,000 1856S 2,020 2,750 2,900 6,000 18,500 37,000 —
1895O 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,250 8,000 — — 1857 2,020 2,030 2,885 5,500 37,500 — —
1895S 1,010 1,025 1,045 2,000 8,500 — — 1857O 4,600 9,200 13,200 82,000 250,000 — —
1896 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,080 1,650 — 37,000 1857S 2,020 2,030 2,200 6,250 8,500 12,500 —
1896S 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,800 11,500 — — 1858 2,020 2,675 3,000 9,500 35,000 — —
1897 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,080 1,375 3,600 37,000 1858O 4,600 8,300 19,000 72,500 180,000 — —
1897O 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,450 6,600 23,000 — 1858S 2,020 2,030 5,400 8,800 40,000 — —
1897S 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,150 5,250 — — 1859 3,000 6,000 11,500 30,000 — — —
1898 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,080 1,375 6,300 37,000 1859O 15,000 38,500 42,500 130,000 — — —
1898S 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,125 1,950 — — 1859S 2,350 2,500 3,000 9,000 58,000 — —
1899 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,080 1,375 2,855 37,000 1860 2,020 2,030 2,050 3,675 18,000 72,000 —
1899O 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,400 8,100 32,000 — 1860O 12,000 34,000 48,000 147,900 — — —
1899S 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,150 1,740 16,000 — 1860S 2,020 2,200 2,800 6,750 35,000 — —
1900 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,080 1,375 2,855 34,000 1861 2,020 2,200 3,000 7,400 22,800 70,000 225,000
1900S 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,150 4,600 19,000 — 1861O 12,000 36,000 55,000 275,000 — — —
1901 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,080 1,375 3,100 34,000 1861S 2,000 3,050 3,450 15,000 52,500 — —
1901O 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,150 4,060 — —
1901S 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,080 1,375 2,855 —
KM# 93 Liberty Head. Coronet head, left, within circle of stars.
1902 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,080 1,475 10,500 34,000
Paquet design, TWENTY D. below eagle. Gold.
1902S 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,080 1,375 2,855 — Date VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1903 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,080 1,475 8,100 34,000 1861 2 Known — — 96,250 — — — —
1903O 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,150 2,475 20,500 — Note: 1861 Paquet reverse, Bowers & Merena, Nov. 1988, MS-67, $660,000.
1903S 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,080 1,375 3,850 — 1861S 22,000 56,000 130,000 — — — —
1904 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,080 1,700 6,150 37,000 Note: Included in mintage of 1861S, KM#74.1
1904O 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,150 2,500 20,000 — KM# A74.1 Liberty Head. Longacre design resumed. Gold.
1905 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,080 1,375 5,875 34,000 Date VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1905S 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,150 3,600 — — 1862 4,800 11,000 18,000 40,000 — — 400,000
1906 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,080 1,375 6,500 34,000 1862S 2,010 2,400 3,000 12,500 46,000 — —
1906D 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,080 1,375 5,000 — 1863 3,600 7,500 13,750 31,500 89,500 — 400,000
1906O 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,150 7,750 23,000 — 1863S 2,010 2,030 3,200 5,500 31,500 — —
1906S 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,150 2,300 15,750 — 1864 3,000 5,000 5,650 24,000 76,000 240,000 400,000
1907 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,080 1,375 4,300 37,000 1864S 2,010 2,030 2,700 5,500 60,000 — —
1907D 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,080 1,375 27,500 — 1865 2,010 2,030 3,245 7,000 24,000 100,000 400,000
1907S 1,010 1,025 1,045 1,150 3,100 — — 1865S 2,300 2,400 2,600 6,750 16,500 30,000 —
KM# 125 Indian Head. No motto to left of eagle. Gold. 1866S 10,000 20,000 29,500 150,000 — — —
Date VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65 KM# 74.2 Liberty Head. Coronet head, left, within circle of stars.
1907 wire edge, periods before and after legend 11,000 16,500 19,000 38,000 55,000 92,500 — TWENTY D. below eagle. IN GOD WE TRUST above eagle. Gold.
1907 same, without stars on edge, unique — — — — — — —
Date VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1907 rolled edge, periods 24,500 38,000 48,000 73,000 115,000 325,000 —
1866 2,000 2,000 3,700 7,740 57,000 — 290,000
1907 without periods — 1,223 1,273 1,320 2,450 9,000 —
1866S 2,125 2,575 3,300 22,000 — — —
1908 without motto — 1,223 1,273 1,320 7,000 15,000 —
1867 2,000 2,000 2,800 6,250 21,200 — 290,000
1908D without motto — 1,223 1,273 1,320 6,500 34,250 —
1867S 2,000 2,000 3,100 12,500 — — —
KM# 130 Indian Head. IN GOD WE TRUST left of eagle. Gold. 1868 2,000 2,220 3,700 18,500 60,000 — 290,000
Date VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65 1868S 2,000 2,220 2,280 5,000 — — —
1908 — 1,223 1,273 1,320 2,000 10,500 55,000 1869 2,000 2,220 3,350 11,000 33,000 245,000 290,000
1908D — 1,223 1,273 1,320 4,400 24,000 1869S 2,000 2,400 2,575 5,300 38,000 — —
1908S 1,223 1,223 1,500 3,600 12,600 25,000 1870 2,000 2,220 3,600 15,000 48,000 — 325,000
1909 — 1,223 1,273 1,320 1,465 20,500 72,500 1870CC 175,000 360,000 — — — — —
1909D — 1,223 1,273 1,800 3,750 30,560 — 1870S 2,000 2,000 2,021 4,375 56,000 — —
1909S — 1,223 1,273 1,320 5,500 17,500 — 1871 2,000 2,220 3,275 6,800 40,000 — —
1910 — 1,223 1,273 1,320 1,700 8,000 68,000 1871CC 12,500 36,000 52,000 120,000 225,000 — —
1910D — 1,223 1,273 1,320 1,750 11,500 — 1871S 2,000 2,000 2,021 3,500 19,500 — —
1910S — 1,223 1,273 1,750 6,000 41,000 — 1872 2,000 2,000 2,021 3,150 24,000 — —
1911 — 1,223 1,273 1,320 1,775 7,800 55,000 1872CC 5,000 9,500 16,800 62,000 — — —
1911D 2,000 2,100 2,850 8,500 30,000 220,000 — 1872S 2,000 2,000 2,256 3,250 25,000 — —
1911S 1,223 1,223 1,273 2,900 10,000 25,000 — 1873 closed 3 2,000 2,000 2,300 2,900 — — 325,000
1912 — 1,223 1,273 1,320 1,700 10,000 55,000 1873 open 3 2,000 2,000 2,021 2,600 4,900 190,000 —
1912S — 1,223 1,273 1,365 6,600 31,500 — 1873CC 4,000 8,100 16,250 52,800 125,000 — —
1913 — 1,223 1,273 1,320 1,700 8,100 — 1873S closed 3 2,000 2,000 2,775 — 18,500 — —
1913S 1,223 1,223 1,273 4,700 20,000 — — 1873S open 3 2,000 2,000 2,275 5,600 6,700 — —
1914 — 1,223 1,273 1,320 2,150 10,500 60,000 1874 2,000 2,000 2,021 2,200 17,250 — 325,000
1914D — 1,223 1,273 1,365 3,000 12,000 — 1874CC 2,300 4,800 6,200 25,000 — — —
1914S 1,223 1,223 1,273 1,800 4,300 35,000 — 1874S 2,000 2,000 2,021 2,450 24,000 — —
1915 — 1,223 1,273 1,320 1,700 11,500 55,000 1875 2,000 2,000 2,021 2,700 7,000 — —
1915S 1,223 1,223 1,600 5,500 19,700 60,000 — 1875CC 2,380 4,000 4,600 9,700 35,000 — —
1916S — 1,223 1,273 1,450 5,500 22,250 — 1875S 2,010 2,250 2,350 2,750 10,000 — —
1920S 16,500 23,000 30,000 55,000 90,000 200,000 — 1876 2,010 2,030 2,175 2,600 12,000 — 325,000
1926 — 1,223 1,273 1,320 1,400 3,500 — 1876CC 2,600 3,800 4,900 9,500 28,000 — —
1930S 14,000 19,750 24,000 36,500 44,000 115,000 — 1876S 2,010 2,030 2,200 2,475 8,000 185,000 —
1932 — 1,223 1,273 1,320 1,500 3,155 — KM# 74.3 Liberty Head. Coronet head, left, within circle of stars.
1933 130,000 140,000 145,000 165,000 225,000 408,000 — TWENTY DOLLARS below eagle. Gold.
Date VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
$20 (Double Eagle) 1877 1,980 2,000 2,030 2,450 10,000 — 125,000
1877CC 3,000 3,750 8,000 27,000 — — —
KM# 74.1 Liberty Head. Coronet head, left, within circle of stars. 1877S 1,980 2,000 2,030 2,300 9,700 42,500 —
TWENTY D. below eagle, no motto above eagle. Gold. 1878 1,980 2,000 2,030 2,500 9,100 — 125,000
Date VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65 1878CC 5,500 8,600 11,285 42,500 — — —
1849 unique, in Smithsonian collection — — — — — — — 1878S 1,980 2,000 2,030 2,400 10,500 — —
1850 2,020 3,000 5,000 15,000 85,000 195,000 — 1879 1,980 2,000 2,030 2,071 15,000 57,000 125,000

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Date VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65 Date VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
1879CC 6,100 13,500 23,500 43,200 — — — 1910D 2,000 2,010 2,035 2,057 2,300 4,000 —
1879O 26,500 40,000 54,000 125,000 — — — 1910S 2,000 2,010 2,035 2,057 2,500 9,300 —
1879S 1,980 2,000 2,150 2,700 32,250 — — 1911 2,000 2,010 2,035 2,057 3,100 15,600 105,000
1880 1,980 2,000 2,140 10,000 35,000 — 125,000 1911D 2,000 2,010 2,035 2,057 2,500 4,150 —
1880S 1,980 2,000 2,030 3,200 20,000 49,500 — 1911S 2,000 2,010 2,035 2,057 2,600 7,800 —
1881 17,500 25,000 40,000 120,000 — — 145,000 1912 2,000 2,010 2,035 2,057 3,500 25,500 74,000
1881S 1,980 2,000 2,030 2,300 21,000 — — 1913 2,000 2,010 2,035 2,057 3,500 40,800 79,000
1882 30,000 50,000 85,000 125,000 — — 210,000 1913D 2,000 2,010 2,035 2,057 2,900 5,800 —
1882CC 2,600 3,600 4,500 12,750 83,000 — — 1913S 2,000 2,010 2,035 2,057 4,400 29,000 —
1882S 1,980 2,000 2,030 2,100 12,750 — — 1914 2,000 2,010 2,035 2,057 3,500 35,600 79,000

COIN MARKET
1883 proof only — — — — — — 225,000 1914D 2,000 2,010 2,035 2,057 2,300 3,650 —
1883CC 2,600 4,500 4,800 11,250 36,500 — — 1914S 2,000 2,010 2,035 2,057 2,450 4,600 —
1883S 1,980 2,000 2,030 2,200 5,700 — — 1915 2,000 2,010 2,035 2,057 3,250 24,500 90,000
1884 proof only — — — — — — 245,000 1915S 2,000 2,010 2,035 2,057 2,305 4,000 —
1884CC 2,980 4,500 5,900 9,500 43,000 — — 1916S 2,000 2,010 2,035 2,057 2,400 4,000 —
1884S 1,980 2,000 2,030 2,300 3,900 37,500 — 1920 2,000 2,010 2,035 2,160 3,000 85,000 —
1885 20,000 30,000 45,750 75,000 115,000 — 90,000 1920S 11,000 15,500 24,000 42,000 125,000 260,000 —
1885CC 6,000 13,800 18,500 38,500 115,000 — — 1921 — 65,000 70,000 85,000 192,000 585,000 —
1885S 1,980 2,000 2,030 2,300 3,400 — — 1922 2,000 2,010 2,035 2,057 2,305 4,000 —
1886 38,000 70,000 88,000 125,000 145,000 — 87,000 1922S 2,000 2,010 2,035 2,300 4,600 38,000 —
1887 — — — — — — 165,000 1923 2,000 2,010 2,035 2,057 2,305 5,450 —
1887S 1,980 2,000 2,030 2,300 10,000 37,500 — 1923D 2,000 2,010 2,035 2,057 2,305 3,975 —
1888 1,980 2,000 2,030 2,300 10,000 28,000 85,000 1924 2,000 2,010 2,035 2,057 2,100 2,490 —
1888S 1,980 2,000 2,030 2,100 3,950 39,000 — 1924D 2,000 2,010 2,035 4,100 6,800 73,000 —
1889 1,980 2,000 2,030 2,200 14,665 — 85,000 1924S 2,000 2,010 2,035 3,800 9,000 140,000 —
1889CC 3,000 3,900 6,000 11,500 40,000 — — 1925 2,000 2,010 2,035 2,057 2,100 2,490 —
1889S 1,980 2,000 2,030 2,300 4,000 20,000 — 1925D 2,000 2,010 2,035 4,000 9,500 105,500 —
1890 1,980 2,000 2,030 2,100 7,200 — 85,000 1925S 2,000 2,010 2,035 9,000 17,500 102,000 —
1890CC 1,980 2,000 4,500 6,000 — — — 1926 2,000 2,010 2,035 2,057 2,100 2,900 —
1890S 1,980 2,000 2,030 2,060 7,150 23,000 — 1926D 8,000 9,000 10,000 13,000 27,000 170,000 —
1891 14,000 21,000 30,000 65,000 136,000 — 87,000 1926S 2,000 2,010 2,035 3,000 7,950 29,500 —
1891CC 7,800 15,250 23,000 47,300 80,000 — — 1927 2,000 2,010 2,035 2,057 2,100 2,700 —
1891S 1,980 2,000 2,030 2,060 3,550 — — 1927D 240,000 300,000 500,000 750,000 1,000,000 1,600,000 —
1892 4,500 6,800 9,000 22,000 35,000 55,000 84,000 1927S 7,500 10,000 13,000 22,000 65,000 200,000 —
1892CC 3,480 3,600 4,500 12,900 52,000 — — 1928 2,000 2,010 2,035 2,057 2,100 2,490 —
1892S 1,980 2,000 2,030 2,050 4,450 27,500 — 1929 9,000 11,000 13,000 28,750 36,000 67,500 —
1893 1,980 2,000 2,030 2,300 3,200 — 160,000 1930S 33,000 37,000 42,000 60,000 120,000 165,000 —
1893CC 2,700 4,375 6,000 13,000 52,000 — — 1931 13,000 16,000 20,000 30,000 50,000 115,000 —
1893S 1,980 2,000 2,030 2,100 4,000 — — 1931D 13,000 16,000 26,000 36,000 60,000 — —
1894 1,980 2,000 2,030 2,100 4,600 27,000 84,000 1932 13,000 16,000 20,000 25,000 70,000 156,000 —
1894S 1,980 2,000 2,030 2,100 4,200 19,000 — 1933 — — — — — 18,000,000 —
1895 1,980 2,000 2,030 2,100 2,600 18,000 84,000 Note: Sotheby/Stack's Sale, July 2002. Thirteen known, only one currently available.
1895S 1,980 2,000 2,030 2,100 4,000 23,650 —
1896
1896S
1,980
1,980
2,000
2,000
2,030
2,030
2,100
2,100
4,300
3,300
23,500
25,000
84,000
— COMMEMORATIVE COINAGE
1897
1897S
1898
1,980
1,980
1,980
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,030
2,030
2,030
2,100
2,100
2,100
2,230
2,230
4,465
19,000
12,600

84,000

84,000
1892-1954
1898S
1899
1,980
1,980
2,000
2,000
2,030
2,030
2,150
2,100
2,420
2,300
5,525
7,400

84,000
Quarter
1899S 1,980 2,000 2,030 2,100 2,230 19,000 — KM# 115 Columbian Exposition. Queen Isabella bust left.
1900 1,980 2,000 2,030 2,100 2,230 5,600 84,000 Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
1900S 1,980 2,000 2,030 2,100 2,230 17,500 — 1893 350 420 575 900 1,100
1901 1,980 2,000 2,030 2,100 2,230 6,750 84,000
1901S 1,980 2,000 2,030 2,100 4,200 17,000 —
1902 1,980 2,000 2,030 2,100 9,000 82,500 84,000 Half Dollar
1902S 1,980 2,000 2,030 2,100 10,000 29,000 —
KM# 117 Columbian Exposition. Christopher Columbus bust right.
1903 1,980 2,000 2,030 2,100 2,230 5,100 84,000
1903S 1,980 2,000 2,030 2,100 4,100 21,150 — Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
1904 1,980 2,000 2,030 2,100 2,230 4,495 84,000 1892 24.00 45.00 85.00 150 350
1904S 1,980 2,000 2,030 2,100 2,245 6,300 — 1893 24.00 30.00 75.00 125 300
1905 1,980 2,000 2,030 2,300 13,000 85,000 84,000 KM# 135 Panama-Pacific Exposition. Columbia standing, sunset in
1905S 1,980 2,000 2,030 2,100 2,230 16,145 — background.
1906 1,980 2,000 2,030 2,300 8,600 32,000 84,000 Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
1906D 1,980 2,000 2,030 2,100 3,900 16,000 — 1915 S 420 475 875 1,035 1,470
1906S 1,980 2,000 2,030 2,100 4,000 17,500 —
1907 1,980 2,000 2,030 2,100 2,230 9,600 84,000
KM# 143 Illinois Centennial-Lincoln. Abraham Lincon bust right.
1907D 1,980 2,000 2,030 2,100 3,400 7,000 — Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
1907S 1,980 2,000 2,030 2,200 3,935 21,000 — 1918 155 170 180 250 285

KM# 126 Saint-Gaudens High Relief. Roman numerals in date. No KM# 146 Maine Centennial. Arms of the State of Maine.
Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
motto below eagle. Gold.
1920 145 150 185 225 350
Date VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65
MCMVII (1907) Extremely high relief, unique, — — — 3,600 — — — KM# 147.1 Pilgrim Tercentenary. William Bradford half-length left.
AU-55, 150,000 Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
MCMVII (1907) high relief, wire rim — 10,500 12,900 — 23,000 43,000 — 1920 88.00 91.00 95.00 115 290
MCMVII (1907) high relief, flat rim — — 11,250 13,500 18,000 53,000 — KM# 147.2 Pilgrim Tercentenary. William Bradford half-length left, 1921
KM# 127 Saint-Gaudens. Arabic numerals in date. No motto added at left.
below eagle. Gold. Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
Date VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65 1921 100 160 210 225 325
1907 large letters on edge, unique — — — — — — — KM# 148.1 Alabama Centennial. William W. Bibb and T.E. Kilby conjoint
1907 small letters on edge 2,000 2,010 2,035 2,057 2,900 4,350 — busts left. "2x2" at right above stars.
1908 2,000 2,010 2,035 2,057 2,100 2,500 — Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
1908D 2,000 2,010 2,035 2,057 2,600 7,000 — 1921 245 350 425 535 1,000
KM# 131 Saint-Gaudens. IN GOD WE TRUST below eagle. Gold. KM# 148.2 Alabama Centennial. William W. Bibb and T.E. Kilby conjoint
Date VF20 XF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 Prf65 busts left.
1908 2,025 2,025 2,041 2,240 3,000 20,000 75,000 Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
1908 Roman finish; Prf64 Rare 2,050 — 1921 155 270 370 475 1,000
Note: Rare KM# 149.1 Missouri Centennial. Frontiersman in coonskin cap left.
1908D 2,000 2,010 2,035 2,057 2,500 4,250 —
Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
1908S 2,800 3,300 4,400 9,800 22,500 60,000
1921 350 500 620 800 1,470
1909/8 2,160 2,475 2,600 2,800 6,000 35,000 —
1909 2,000 2,010 2,035 2,057 2,305 34,000 75,000 KM# 149.2 Missouri Centennial. Frontiersman in coonskin cap left, 2(star)4
1909D 2,000 2,010 2,035 2,800 5,000 26,750 — in field at left.
1909S 2,000 2,010 2,035 2,057 2,800 6,250 — Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
1910 2,000 2,010 2,035 2,057 2,700 7,400 80,000 1921 670 800 1,015 1,040 1,700

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KM# 151.1 Grant Memorial. Grant bust right. 1937 S 130 140 150 190 245
Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65 1938 260 270 280 325 475
1922 125 140 175 280 460 1938 D 260 270 280 350 490
KM# 151.2 Grant Memorial. Grant bust left, star above the word GRANT. 1938 S 260 270 280 325 420
Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65 KM# 168 Arkansas Centennial. Liberty and Indian Chief's conjoint
1922 840 1,080 1,550 2,000 4,500 heads left.
KM# 153 Monroe Doctrine Centennial. James Monroe and John Quincy Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
Adams conjoint busts left. 1935 D 100 105 110 120 135
1935 S 100 105 110 120 135
Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65 1935 100 105 110 120 135
1923 S 55.00 70.00 135 155 500
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1936 100 105 120 140 225


KM# 154 Huguenot-Walloon Tercentenary. Huguenot leader Gaspard de 1936 D 110 125 130 120 225
Coligny and William I of Orange conjoint busts right. 1936 S 100 105 110 145 225
Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65 1937 100 105 130 150 225
1924 135 145 160 175 230 1937 D 100 105 110 140 185
1937 S 100 105 110 170 265
KM# 155 California Diamond Jubilee. Fourty-Niner kneeling panning 1938 135 140 175 245 475
for gold. 1938 D 135 140 185 352 490
Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65 1938 S 135 140 170 250 315
1925 S 205 220 225 300 485 1939 220 240 250 410 500
KM# 156 Lexington-Concord Sesquicentennial. Concord's Minute Man 1939 D 220 240 290 375 455
statue. 1939 S 220 240 265 400 625
Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65 KM# 169 Connecticut Tercentenary. Eagle standing left.
1925 85.00 95.00 110 160 250 Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
KM# 157 Stone Mountain Memorial. Generals Robert E. Lee and Thomas 1935 205 210 225 260 400
"Stonewall" Jackson mounted left.. KM# 170 Hudson, N.Y., Sesquicentennial. Hudson's ship, the Half
Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65 Moon sailing right.
1925 55.00 60.00 70.00 120 190 Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
KM# 158 Fort Vancouver Centennial. John McLoughlin bust left. 1935 630 650 750 800 1,000
Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65 KM# 171 San Diego-Pacific International Exposition. Seated female
1925 290 405 420 525 900 with bear at her side.
KM# 159 Oregon Trail Memorial. Native American standing in full Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
headdress and holding bow, US Map in background. 1935 S 110 115 120 135 165
1936 D 80.00 90.00 105 115 190
Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
1926 160 190 220 225 240 KM# 172 Old Spanish Trail. Long-horn cow's head facing.
1926 S 160 190 230 245 255 Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
1928 155 180 200 275 300 1935 740 760 1,120 1,190 1,225
1933 D 315 335 360 525 650 KM# 173 Albany, N.Y., Charter Anniversary. Beaver gnawing on
1934 D 200 205 215 225 280
maple branch.
1936 170 180 225 233 275
1936 S 175 200 215 225 250 Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
1937 D 150 160 170 225 300 1936 190 215 230 270 290
1938 170 180 185 245 280 KM# 174 San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge. Grizzly bear facing.
1938 D 185 220 225 245 280 Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
1938 S 185 220 225 260 350 1936 130 140 150 200 225
1939 390 400 410 500 525
KM# 175 Bridgeport, Conn., Centennial. P.T. Barnum bust left.
1939 D 425 445 490 560 575
1939 S 460 490 500 525 590 Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
1936 — — 135 175 260
KM# 160 U.S. Sesquicentennial. George Washington and Calvin Coolidge
conjoint busts right. KM# 176 Cincinnati Music Center. Stephen Foster bust right.
Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
1936 180 250 300 400 450
1926 90.00 105 110 240 950
1936 D 180 250 300 400 450
KM# 162 Vermont Sesquicentennial. Ira Allen bust right. 1936 S 180 250 300 400 450
Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65 KM# 177 Cleveland-Great Lakes Exposition. Moses Cleaveland
1927 225 255 336 350 420
bust left.
KM# 163 Hawaiian Sesquicentennial. Captain James Cook bust left. Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65 1936 100 90.00 110 115 150
1928 1,600 1,900 2,000 3,000 3,350
KM# 178 Columbia, S.C., Sesquicentennial. Figure of Justice between
KM# 165.1 Daniel Boone Bicentennial. Daniel Boone bust left. capitols of 1786 and 1936.
Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65 Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
1934 115 120 135 145 185 1936 160 190 225 240 280
1935 110 110 125 185 195 1936 D 180 190 225 240 280
1935 D 90.00 100 112 160 170 1936 S 180 190 225 240 280
1935 S 170 175 180 185 220
KM# 179 Delaware Tercentenary. Old Swedes Church in Wilmington.
KM# 165.2 Daniel Boone Bicentennial. Daniel Boone bust left. Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65 1936 155 200 230 245 255
1935 115 120 140 170 200
1935 D 115 120 140 170 245 KM# 180 Elgin, Ill., Centennial. Pioneer head left.
1935 S 115 120 140 170 200 Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
1936 115 120 140 185 205 1936 115 140 175 185 225
1936 D 115 120 140 170 215 KM# 181 Battle of Gettysburg 75th Anniversary. Union and Confederate
1936 S 115 120 140 225 240 veteran conjoint busts right.
1937 115 120 140 200 220 Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
1937 D 210 215 270 295 435 1936 425 485 500 600 735
1937 S 225 235 270 335 525
1938 290 300 315 420 450 KM# 182 Long Island Tercentenary. Dutch settler and Native American
1938 D 150 225 385 420 490 conjoint head right.
1938 S 150 225 300 350 600 Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
KM# 166 Maryland Tercentenary. Lord Baltimore, Cecil Calvert bust right. 1936 90.00 100 110 120 160
Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65 KM# 183 Lynchburg, Va., Sesquicentennial. Sen. Carter Glass bust left.
1934 90.00 104 190 195 205 Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
KM# 167 Texas Centennial. Eagle standing left, large star in background. 1936 190 200 230 250 265
Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65 KM# 184 Norfolk, Va., Bicentennial. Seal of the City of Norfolk.
1934 130 140 150 190 245 Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
1935 130 140 150 190 245 1936 200 225 250 325 360
1935 D 130 140 150 190 245 KM# 185 Rhode Island Tercentenary. Roger Williams in canoe hailing
1935 S 130 140 150 190 245
Native American.
1936 130 140 150 190 245
1936 D 130 140 150 190 245 Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
1936 S 130 140 150 190 245 1936 90.00 100 115 120 175
1937 130 140 150 190 245 1936 D 90.00 100 115 120 175
1937 D 130 140 150 190 245 1936 S 90.00 100 115 120 175

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KM# 186 Roanoke Island, N.C.. Sir Walter Raleigh bust left.
Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
$2.50 (Quarter Eagle)
1937 170 180 185 230 260 KM# 137 Panama-Pacific Exposition. Columbia holding cadueus while
KM# 187 Arkansas Centennial. Eagle with wings outstretched, Arkansas seated on a hippocamp.
flag in background. Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65 1915 S 1,200 2,300 3,100 4,350 4,500
1936 70.00 100 130 140 225 KM# 161 U.S. Sesquicentennial. Liberty standing holding torch and scroll.
KM# 188 Wisconsin Territorial Centennial. Badger from the Territorial seal. Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65 1926 431 500 700 875 1,500
1936 105 120 144 210 225

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KM# 189 York County, Maine, Tercentenary. Stockade. $50
Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
KM# 138 Panama-Pacific Exposition Round. Minerva bust helmeted left.
1936 130 140 150 190 220
Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
KM# 190 Battle of Antietam 75th Anniversary. Generals Robert E. Lee and 1915 S 50,000 65,500 81,000 105,000 180,000
George McClellan conjoint busts left.
KM# 139 Panama-Pacific Exposition Octagonal. Minerva bust helmeted left.
Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
1937 530 540 600 630 675
1915 S 50,000 65,500 81,000 126,000 175,000
KM# 191 New Rochelle, N.Y.. John Pell and a calf.
Date
1938
AU50
190
MS60
215
MS63
300
MS64
320
MS65
425 MODERN
KM# 197 Iowa Statehood Centennial. First Capitol building at Iowa City.
Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
COMMEMORATIVE COINAGE
1946 80.00 85.00 90.00
KM# 198 Booker T. Washington. Booker T. Washington bust right.
115 125
1982-PRESENT
Date
1946
AU50
21.00
MS60
24.00
MS63
28.00
MS64
32.00
MS65
80.00
Dime
1946 D 21.00 24.00 28.00 32.00 80.00 KM# 641 2016 Centennial Gold Coins. Mercury.
1946 S 21.00 24.00 28.00 32.00 80.00 Date MS65 PF65
1947 20.00 35.00 60.00 75.00 85.00 2016 W 280 —
1947 D 20.00 35.00 60.00 75.00 95.00
1947 S 20.00 35.00 60.00 75.00 95.00
1948 20.00 28.00 60.00 75.00 80.00 Quarter
1948 D 20.00 28.00 60.00 75.00 80.00
1948 S 20.00 28.00 60.00 75.00 80.00 KM# 642 2016 Centennial Gold Coins. Standing Liberty.
1949 20.00 35.00 45.00 85.00 140 Date MS65 PF65
1949 D 20.00 50.00 60.00 70.00 170 2016 W 500 —
1949 S 20.00 50.00 60.00 70.00 156
1950
1950 D
25.00
25.00
28.00
28.00
35.00
35.00
70.00
65.00
100
120
Half Dollar
1950 S 25.00 28.00 35.00 55.00 80.00 KM# 208 George Washington, KM# 254 Civil War Battlefield
1951 20.00 28.00 40.00 55.00 75.00 250th Birth Anniversary. George Preservation. Drummer and fenceline.
1951 D 20.00 40.00 70.00 85.00 120 Washington on horseback facing. Date MS65 PF65
1951 S 20.00 25.00 30.00 45.00 120 1995 S 23.00 —
Date MS65 PF65
KM# 200 Booker T. Washington and George Washington Carver. Booker T. 1995 S — 26.00
1982 D 15.50 —
Washington and George Washington Carver conjoint busts right. 1982 S — KM# 257 1996 Atlanta Olympics
15.50
Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65 KM# 212 Statue of Liberty Centennial. - Basketball. Three players, one
1951 20.00 28.00 50.00 70.00 210 jumping for a shot.
Statue of Liberty and sunrise.
1951 D 20.00 30.00 40.00 50.00 80.00 Date MS65 PF65
Date MS65 PF65 1995 S 20.00 —
1951 S 20.00 28.00 55.00 60.00 100
1986 D 4.00 — 1995 S — 20.50
1952 20.00 28.00 30.00 35.00 45.00
1986 S — 4.00
1952 D 20.00 35.00 45.00 85.00 90.00 KM# 262 1996 Atlanta Olympics -
1952 S 20.00 28.00 40.00 65.00 105 KM# 224 Congress Bicentennial.
Baseball. Baseball batter at plate,
1953 20.00 28.00 40.00 55.00 95.00 Statue of Freedom head.
catcher and umpire.
1953 D 20.00 28.00 50.00 65.00 110 Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65
1953 S 20.00 28.00 35.00 40.00 50.00 1989 D 10.00 — 1995 S 25.00 —
1954 20.00 28.00 40.00 55.00 70.00 1989 S — 6.00 1995 S — 23.00
1954 D 20.00 28.00 40.00 55.00 80.00
KM# 228 Mount Rushmore 50th KM# 267 1996 Atlanta Olympics
1954 S 20.00 28.00 40.00 45.00 60.00
Anniversary. - Swimming. Swimmer right in
Date MS65 PF65 butterfly stroke.
Dollar 1991 D 13.00 — Date MS65 PF65
1991 S — 10.00
KM# 118 Lafayette. George Washington and Marquis de Lafayette conjoint 1996 S 90.00 —
busts right. KM# 233 1992 Olympics. Torch and 1996 S — 75.00
Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65 laurel. KM# 271 1996 Atlanta Olympics -
1900 490 1,000 1,375 2,100 4,750 Date MS65 PF65 Soccer. Two female soccer players.
1992 P 6.50 — Date MS65 PF65
KM# 119 Louisiana Purchase Exposition - Jefferson bust. Jefferson bust left.
1992 S — 7.50 1996 S 90.00 —
Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
KM# 237 Columbus Voyage - 500th 1996 S — 23.00
1903 350 410 575 780 1,000
Anniversary. Columbus standing KM# 323 U. S. Capitol Visitor Center.
KM# 120 Louisiana Purchase Exposition - McKinley bust. William
on shore. Capitol silhouette, 1800 structure
McKinley bust left.
Date MS65 PF65 in detail.
Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65
1992 D 12.00 — Date MS65 PF65
1903 200 315 435 725 950
1992 S — 11.00 2001 P 18.50 —
KM# 121 Lewis and Clark Exposition. Lewis bust left. KM# 240 James Madison - Bill of 2001 P — 21.00
Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65 Rights. James Madison writing, KM# 348 First Flight Centennial.
1904 670 850 1,100 1,600 4,500 Wright Monument at Kitty Hawk.
Montpelier in background.
1905 575 800 1,200 1,600 4,200
Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65
KM# 136 Panama-Pacific Exposition. Canal laborer bust left. 1993 W 18.00 — 2003 P 17.00 —
Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65 1993 S — 15.00 2003 P — 20.00
1915 S 400 450 525 665 1,040 KM# 438 American Bald Eagle. Two
KM# 243 World War II 50th
KM# 144 McKinley Memorial. William McKinley head left. Anniversary. Three portraits, plane eaglets in nest with egg.
Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65 above, large V in backgound. Date MS65 PF65
1916 390 300 400 560 925 Date MS65 PF65 2008 S 31.00 —
1917 475 500 590 775 1,225 -1993 P — 15.50 2008 S — 31.00
KM# 152.1 Grant Memorial. U.S. Grant bust right. -1993 P 13.00 — KM# 506 U.S. Army. Army
Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65 KM# 246 1994 World Cup Soccer. contributions during peacetime,
1922 925 1,025 1,125 1,250 1,550 Soccer player with ball. surveying, building a flood wall and
KM# 152.2 Grant Memorial. U.S. Grant bust right. Date MS65 PF65 space exploration.
Date AU50 MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65 1994 D 9.00 — Date MS65 PF65
1922 1,025 1,100 1,165 1,400 1,530 1994 P — 9.00 2011 D 29.00 —
2011 S — 57.00

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KM# 554 Five-Star Generals - Henry KM# 659 Boys Town - 100th KM# 253 U.S. Capitol Bicentennial. Date MS65 PF65
"Hap" Arnold and Omar N. Bradley. Anniversary. Older and younger Capitol dome, Statue fo Freedom 1997 P — 60.00
Two portraits facing. brothers holding hands in surrounded by stars. KM# 287 Robert F. Kennedy.
Date MS65 PF65 1917 advancing towards Father Date MS65 PF65 Kennedy bust facing.
2013 P 19.00 — Flanagan's Boys Town. 1994 D 40.00 — Date MS65 PF65
2013 S — 35.00 Date MS65 PF65 1994 S — 38.00 1998 S 40.00 —
2017 D 19.50 —
KM# 576 Baseball Hall of Fame. Glove. KM# 255 Civil War. Soldier giving 1998 S — 58.00
2017 S — —
Date MS65 PF65 water to wounded soldier. KM# 288 Black Revolutionary War
2014 S — 24.00 KM# 679 Breast Cancer Awareness. Date MS65 PF65 Patriots. Crispus Attucks bust right.
2014 D 25.00 — Two women battling cancer, with 1995 P 56.00 —
Date MS65 PF65
COIN MARKET

breast cancer awareness ribbon in 1995 S — 46.00


KM# 602 U.S. Marshals Service, background and butterfly above. 1998 S 70.00 —
225th Anniversary. Old West and KM# 259 1996 Atlanta Paralympics - 1998 S — 52.00
Date MS65 PF65 Blind runner. Blind runner.
modern Marshals. 2018 D 32.00 — KM# 298 Dolley Madison. Madison
Date MS65 PF65 2018 S — 35.00 Date MS65 PF65 bust right, at left.
2015 S 19.50 18.95 1995 D 50.00 —
KM# 687 Apollo 11 50th Anniversary. Date MS65 PF65
2015 D 19.50 — 1995 P — 35.00
Boot print at center on lunar ground. 1999 P 25.00 —
KM# 643 2016 Centennial Gold KM# 260 1996 Atlanta Olympics - 1999 P — 37.00
Date MS65 PF65 Gymnastics. Two gymnasts, female
Coins. Walking Liberty. 2019 D 32.00 — KM# 299 Yellowstone. Old Faithful
Date MS65 PF65 on floor exercise and male on rings. gyser erupting.
2019 S — 35.00
2016 W — — Date MS65 PF65
KM# 688 American Legion 100th Date MS65 PF65
1995 D 40.00 —
KM# 644 National Park Service. Anniversary. Two children with 1999 P 35.00 —
1995 P — 38.00
Hiker and child with frog. hands over heart at center. 1999 P — 33.00
Date MS65 PF65
KM# 263 1996 Atlanta Olympics - KM# 311 Library of Congress
Date MS65 PF65 Cycling. Three cyclists approaching.
2016 D 19.50 — 2019 D 32.00 -1.00 Bicentennial. Open and closed
2016 S 19.50 22.00 2019 S — 35.00 Date MS65 PF65
1995 D 100 —
book, torch in background.
1995 P — 35.00 Date MS65 PF65
Dollar KM# 264 1996 Atlanta Olympics -
2000 P
2000 P
31.00


36.00
KM# 209 1984 Los Angeles Olympics Date MS65 PF65 Track and field. Two runners on a
1991 S — 38.00 KM# 313 Leif Ericson. Ericson bust
- Discus. Trippled discus thrower and track, one crossing finish line.
helmeted right.
five star logo. KM# 234 1992 Olympics - Baseball. Date MS65 PF65
Baseball pitcher, Nolan Ryan as 1995 D 55.00 — Date MS65 PF65
Date MS65 PF65
1995 P — 38.00 2000 P 67.00 —
1983 P 40.00 — depicted on card. 2000 P — 50.00
1983 D — — Date MS65 PF65 KM# 266 Special Olympics World 2000 — 20.00
1983 S 40.00 — 1992 D 40.00 — Games. Eunice Schriver head left;
1983 S — 38.00 1992 S — 38.00 KM# 324 Capitol Visitor Center.
founder of the Special Olympics.
KM# 210 1984 Los Angeles Olympics KM# 236 White House Bicentennial. Original and current Capital facades.
Date MS65 PF65
- Stadium Statues. Statues at exterior White House's north portico. Date MS65 PF65
1995 W 40.00 —
2001 P 40.00 —
of Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Date MS65 PF65 1995 P — 38.00
2001 P — 38.00
Date MS65 PF65 1992 D 40.00 — KM# 268 1996 Atlanta Paralympics
1984 P 40.00 — 1992 W — 38.00 KM# 325 Native American - Bison.
- Wheelchair racer. Wheelchair racer
1984 D — — Native American bust right.
KM# 238 Columbus Discovery approaching with uplifted arms.
1984 S 40.00 — Date MS65 PF65
1984 S —
- 500th Anniversary. Columbus
38.00 Date MS65 PF65 2001 D — 133
standing with banner, three ships in 1996 D 165 — 2001 P 115 —
KM# 214 Statue of Liberty Centennial. background. 1996 P — 50.00
Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island KM# 336 2002 Winter Olympics
great hall. Date MS65 PF65 KM# 269 1996 Atlanta Olympics -
Tennis. Female tennis player. - Salt Lake City. Salt Lake City
1992 D 40.00 —
Date MS65 PF65 1992 P — 38.00 Olympic logo.
Date MS65 PF65
1986 P 34.00 — Date MS65 PF65
KM# 241 James Madison - Bill of 1996 D 140 —
1986 S — 34.00 2002 P 40.00 —
Rights. James Madison bust right, 1996 P — 60.00
KM# 220 Constitution Bicentennial. 2002 P — 36.00
at left. KM# A272 1996 Atlanta Olympics -
Feather pen and document. High Jump. High jumper. KM# 338 U.S. Military Academy at
Date MS65 PF65
Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65
West Point -Bicentennial. Cadet
1993 D 40.00 —
1987 P 40.00 —
1993 S — 38.00 1996 D 160 — Review flagbearers, Academy
1987 S — 38.00 1996 P — 40.00 buildings in background.
KM# 244 World War II 50th Anniversary.
KM# 222 1988 Olympics. Olympic KM# 272 1996 Atlanta Olympics - Date MS65 PF65
Soldier on Normandy beach.
torch and Statue of Liberty torch Rowing. Four man crew rowing left. 2002 W 22.00 —
Date MS65 PF65 2002 W — 45.00
within laurel wreath. Date MS65 PF65
1993 D 46.00 —
Date MS65 PF65 1993 W — 42.00 1996 D 140 — KM# 349 First Flight Centennial.
1988 D 40.00 — 1996 P — 50.00 Orville and Wilbur Wright busts left.
1988 S — 38.00 KM# 247 1994 World Cup Soccer.
KM# 275 National Community Date MS65 PF65
Two players with ball.
KM# 225 Congress Bicentennial. Service. Female standing with lamp 2003 P 42.00 —
Date MS65 PF65 2003 P — 40.00
Statue of Freedom in clouds and and shield.
1994 D 46.00 —
sunburst. 1994 S — 38.00 Date MS65 PF65 KM# 362 Thomas A. Edison -
Date MS65 PF65 1996 S — 31.00 Electric Light 125th Anniversary.
KM# 249 Thomas Jefferson 250th
1989 D 40.00 — 1996 S 85.00 — Edison half-length figure facing
1989 S — 38.00 Birth Anniversary. Jefferson's head
KM# 276 Smithsonian Institution holding light bulb.
left.
KM# 227 Eisenhower Centennial. 150th Anniversary. Original Date MS65 PF65
Two Eisenhower profiles, as general, Date MS65 PF65
Smithsonian building, the "Castle" 2004 P 30.00 —
1993 P 40.00 — 2004 P — 45.00
left, as President, right. 1993 S — 38.00 designed by James Renwick.
Date MS65 PF65
KM# 250 Vietnam Veterans Memorial. Date MS65 PF65 KM# 363 Lewis and Clark Corps of
1990 W 40.00 — 1996 D 51.00 — Discovery Bicentennial. Lewis and
1990 P — 38.00 Outstretched hand touching names
1996 P — 38.00 Clark standing.
on the Wall, Washington Monument
KM# 229 Mount Rushmore 50th KM# 278 U.S. Botanic Gardens Date MS65 PF65
in background.
Anniversary. Mount Rushmore 175th Anniversary. National Botanic 2004 P 25.00 —
Date MS65 PF65 2004 P — 35.00
portraits, wreath below. Gardens Conservatory building.
1994 W 55.00 —
Date MS65 PF65 1994 P — 55.00 Date MS65 PF65 KM# 375 John Marshall, 250th Birth
1991 P 40.00 — 1997 P 25.00 — Anniversary. Marshall bust left.
1991 S — 38.00 KM# 251 National Prisoner of War
1997 P — 47.00 Date MS65 PF65
Museum. Eagle in flight left within
KM# 231 Korean War - 38th KM# 279 Jackie Robinson. Jackie 2005 P 37.00 —
circle of barbed wire. 2005 P — 37.00
Anniversary. Soldier advancing right Robinson sliding into base.
up a hill; planes above, ships below. Date MS65 PF65
Date MS65 PF65 KM# 376 U.S. Marine Corps, 230th
1994 W 50.00 —
Date MS65 PF65 1994 P — 50.00 1997 S 75.00 — Anniversary. Flag Raising at Mt.
1991 D 40.00 — 1997 S — 60.00 Suribachi on Iwo Jima.
1991 P — 38.00 KM# 252 Women in Military Service
Memorial. Five uniformed women left. KM# 281 National Law Enforcement Date MS65 PF65
KM# 232 USO 50th Anniversary. Officers Memorial. Male and female 2005 P 48.00 —
Date MS65 PF65 2005 P — 49.00
USO banner. officer admiring name on monument.
1994 W 40.00 —
Date MS65 PF65 1994 P — 38.00 Date MS65 PF65
1991 D 40.00 — 1997 P 110 —

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KM# 387 Benjamin Franklin, 300th
Birth Anniversary. Youthful Franklin
Date
2013 W
MS65

PF65
43.00
$5 (Half Eagle)
flying kite. KM# 553 Five-Star Generals - KM# 215 Statue of Liberty KM# 280 Jackie Robinson.
Date MS65 PF65 George C. Marshall and Dwight D. Centennial. Statue of Liberty head Robinson head right.
2006 P 30.00 — Eisenhower. Two busts facing, strips right. Date MS65 PF65
2006 P — 35.00 from flag in background. Date MS65 PF65 1997 W 1,020 —
KM# 388 Benjamin Franklin, 300th Date MS65 PF65 1986 W 550 — 1997 W — 550
Birth Anniversary. Bust 3/4 right, 2013 W 55.00 — 1986 W — 550 KM# 282 Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
signature in oval below. 2013 S — 60.00 KM# 221 Constitution Bicentennial. Roosevelt bust right.
Date MS65 PF65 KM# 577 Baseball Hall of Fame. Eagle left with quill pen in talon. Date MS65 PF65

COIN MARKET
2006 P 30.00 — Baseball glove. Date MS65 PF65 1997 W 550 —
2006 P — 35.00 Date MS65 PF65 1987 W 550 — 1997 W — 550
KM# 394 San Francisco Mint 2014 P 55.00 — 1987 W — 550 KM# 300 George Washington Death
Museum. 3/4 view of building. 2014 P — 63.00 KM# 223 1988 Olympics. Nike head Bicentennial. Washington's head right.
Date MS65 PF65 KM# 579 Civil Rights Act of 1964. wearing olive wreath. Date MS65 PF65
2006 S 40.00 — Three Civil Rights marchers. Date MS65 PF65 1999 W 550 —
2006 S — 41.00 Date MS65 PF65 1988 W 550 — 1999 W — 600
KM# 405 Jamestown - 400th 2014 P 50.00 — 1988 W — 550 KM# 326 Capitol Visitor Center.
Anniversary. Two settlers and Native 2014 P — 66.00 KM# 226 Congress Bicentennial. Column at right.
American. KM# 604 March of Dimes - 60th Capitol dome. Date MS65 PF65
Date MS65 PF65 Anniversary Salk Polio Vaccine. Date MS65 PF65 2001 W 750 —
2007 P 30.00 — President Franklin D. Roosevelt and 1989 W 550 — 2001 W — 550
2007 P — 35.00 Dr. Jonas Salk busts right. 1989 W — 550 KM# 337 2002 Winter Olympics. Salt
KM# 418 Central High School Date MS65 PF65 KM# 230 Mount Rushmore 50th Lake City Olympics logo.
Desegregation. Children's feet 2015 P 40.00 — Anniversary. Eagle in flight towards Date MS65 PF65
walking left with adult feet in 2015 W — 55.00 Mount Rushmore. 2002 W 550 —
military boots. KM# 605 U.S. Marshals Service, Date MS65 PF65 2002 W — 550
Date MS65 PF65 225th Anniversary. Star, deputies on 1991 W 550 — KM# 395 San Francisco Mint
2007 P 30.00 — horseback. 1991 W — 550 Museum. Front entrance façade.
2007 P — 35.00 Date MS65 PF65 KM# 235 1992 Olympics. Sprinter, Date MS65 PF65
KM# 439 American Bald Eagle. 2015 P 40.00 — U.S. Flag in background. 2006 S 550 —
Eagle with flight, mountain in 2015 P — 37.00 Date MS65 PF65 2006 S — 550
background at right. KM# 622 Mark Twain. Twain with 1992 W 550 — KM# 406 Jamestown - 400th
Date MS65 PF65 pipe, image in smoke. 1992 W — 550 Anniversary. Settler and Native
2008 P 16.00 — Date MS65 PF65 KM# 239 Columbus Quincentenary. American.
2008 P — 35.00 2016 P 35.00 — Columbus' profile left, at right, map Date MS65 PF65
KM# 454 Lincoln Bicentennial. 3/4 2016 P — 38.00 of Western Hemisphere at left. 2007 W 550 —
portrait facing right. KM# 645 National Park Service. Date MS65 PF65 2007 W — 550
Date MS65 PF65 Yellowstone National Park's Old 1992 W 550 — KM# 440 American Bald Eagle. Two
2009 P 33.00 — Faithful geyers and Bison. 1992 W — 550 eagles on branch.
2009 P — 36.00 Date MS65 PF65 KM# 242 James Madison - Bill Date MS65 PF65
KM# 455 Louis Braille Birth 2016 P 40.00 — of Rights. Madison at left holding 2008 W 550 —
Bicentennial. Louis Braille bust 2016 P — 37.00 document. 2008 W — 550
facing. KM# 658 Lions Club - 100th Date MS65 PF65 KM# 505 Medal of Honor. 1861
Date MS65 PF65 Anniversary. Melvin Jones with 1993 W 550 — Medal of Honor design for the Navy.
2009 P 30.00 — Lions Club International Logo. 1993 W — 550 Date MS65 PF65
2009 P — 35.00 Date MS65 PF65 KM# 245 World War II 50th 2011 S — 550
KM# 479 American Veterans 2017 P 35.00 — Anniversary. Soldier with 2011 S 550 —
Disabled for Life. Soldier's feet, 2017 P — 38.00 expression of victory. KM# 508 U.S. Army. Five Soldiers of
crutches. KM# 660 Boys Town - 100th Date MS65PF65 different eras.
Date MS65 PF65 Anniversary. Young girl gazing into 1993 W 550 — Date MS65 PF65
2010 W 33.00 — the branches of an oak tree. 1993 W — 550 2011 P 550 —
2010 W — 35.00 Date MS65 PF65 KM# 248 1994 World Cup Soccer. 2011 W — 550
KM# 480 Boy Scouts of America, 2017 P 33.00 — World Cup trophy. KM# 531 Star-Spangled Banner.
100th Anniversary. Cub Scout, Boy 2017 P — 35.00 Date MS65 PF65 Naval battle scene from the
Scout and Venturer saluting. KM# 681 Breast Cancer Awareness. 1994 W 550 — War of 1812. American ship in
Date MS65 PF65 Two women battling cancer, with 1994 W — 550 foreground, damaged British ship in
2010 P 30.00 — breast cancer awareness ribbon in KM# 256 Civil War. Bugler on background.
2010 P — 35.00 background and butterfly above. horseback right. Date MS65 PF65
KM# 504 Medal of Honor. Medal of Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65 2012 550 —
Honor designs for Army, Navy and 2018 P 55.00 — 1995 W — 550 2012 — 550
Air Force awards. 2018 P — 58.00 1995 W 550 — KM# 555 Five-Star Generals -
Date MS65 PF65 KM# 682 World War I Centennial. KM# 261 1996 Olympics - Torch Douglas MacArthur. Head facing
2011 S 43.00 — Soldier with rifle preparing to runner. Torch runner, Atlanta skyline at left.
2011 S — 43.00 charge. and logo in background. Date MS65 PF65
KM# 507 U.S. Army. Male and Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65 2013 P 550 —
female soldier heads looking 2018 P 55.00 — 1995 W 570 — 2013 S — 550
outward. 2018 P — 58.00 1995 W — 550 KM# 578 Baseball Hall of Fame.
Date MS65 PF65 KM# 689 Apollo 11 50th KM# 265 1996 Olympics - Stadium. Baseball glove.
2011 S 45.00 — Anniversary. Boot print at center on Atlanta Stadium and logo. Date MS65 PF65
2011 S — 42.00 lunar ground. Date MS65 PF65 2014 W 550 —
KM# 529 National Infantry Museum Date MS65 PF65 1995 W 625 — 2014 W — 575
and Soldier Center. Infantry soldier 2019 P — 60.00 1995 W — 550 KM# 610 U.S. Marshals Service,
advancing left. 2019 P 55.00 — KM# 270 1996 Olympics - Cauldron. 225th Anniversary. Star, mountains.
Date MS65 PF65 KM# 690 American Legion 100th Torch bearer lighting cauldron. Date MS65 PF65
2012 39.00 — Anniversary 2019. American Legion Date MS65 PF65 2015 W 550 —
2012 — 46.00 emblem with oak leaves and a lily. 1996 W 800 — 2015 W — 600
KM# 530 Star-Spangled Banner. Date MS65 PF65 1996 W — 550 KM# 626 Mark Twain. Twain bust right.
Liberty waving 15 star and stripe 2019 P — 58.00 KM# 274 1996 Olympics - Flag Date MS65 PF65
flag, Ft. McHenry in background. 2019 P 55.00 — bearer. Flag bearer advancing. 2016 W 550 —
Date MS65 PF65 KM# 693 Apollo 11 50th Anniversary Date MS65 PF65 2016 W — 550
2012 42.00 — 5 Oz.. Boot print at center on lunar 1996 W 550 — KM# 646 National Park Service.
2012 — 42.00 ground. 1996 W — 550 John Muir and Theodore Roosevelt
KM# 552 Girl Scouts of the USA, Date MS65 PF65 KM# 277 Smithsonian Institution with Yosemite National Park's Half
100th Anniversary. Three busts right. 2019 P — 235 150th Anniversary. Smithson bust left. Dome in background.
Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65
2013 W 37.00 — 1996 W 550 — 2016 W 550 —
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KM# 661 Boys Town - 100th KM# 691 Apollo 11 50th Columbus Quincentenary
Anniversary. Father Flanagan. Anniversary. Boot print at center Date Price
Date MS65 PF65 on lunar ground. 1992 2 coin set: uncirculated half dollar and silver dollar; KM237, 238. 46.00
2017 W 550 — Date MS65 PF65 1992 2 coin set: proof half dollar and silver dollar; KM237, 238. 44.00
2017 W — — 2019 W 550 — 1992 3 coin set: uncirculated half dollar, silver dollar and gold $5; KM237, 238, 239. 396
KM# 683 Breast Cancer Awareness. 2019 W — 550 1992 3 coin set: proof half dollar, silver dollar and gold $5; KM237, 238, 239. 390
Two women battling cancer, with 1992 6 coin set: 1 each of proof and uncirculated issues; KM237, 238, 239. 786
KM# 692 American Legion emblem,
breast cancer awareness ribbon in Eiffel Tower, and "V" for victory. Jefferson
background and butterfly above. Date Price
Date MS65 PF65
Date MS65 PF65 1993 Jefferson: dollar, 1994 matte proof nickel and $2 note; KM249, 192. 50.00
2019 W 550 —
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2018 W 550 —
2018 W — 550
2019 W — 550 Madison / Bill of Rights
Date Price
1993 2 coin set: uncirculated half dollar and silver dollar; KM240, 241. 48.00
$10 (Eagle) 1993 2 coin set: proof half dollar and silver dollar; KM240, 241. 45.00
Date MS65 PF65 1993 3 coin set: uncirculated half dollar, silver dollar and gold $5; KM240, 241, 242. 360
KM# 211 1984 Olympics. Male and
2000 W — 1,320 1993 3 coin set: proof half dollar, silver dollar and gold $5; KM240, 241, 242. 320
female runner with torch. 1993 6 coin set: 1 each of proof and uncirculated issues; KM240, 241, 242. 680
Date MS65 PF65 KM# 350 First Flight Centennial.
Coin and stamp set; KM#240 and 20c stamp 58.00
1984 W 985 — Orville and Wilbur Wright busts facing.
1984 W — 1,320 Date MS65 PF65 World War II
1984 P — 1,320 2003 P 1,020 — Date Price
1984 D — 1,320 2003 W — 1,320 1993 2 coin set: uncirculated half dollar and silver dollar; KM243, 244. 46.00
1984 S — 1,320 KM# 685 American Liberty Bullion 1993 2 coin set: proof half dollar and silver dollar; KM243, 244. 58.00
KM# 312 Library of Congress. Torch 1993 3 coin set: uncirculated half dollar, silver dollar and gold $5; KM243, 244, 245. 430
Coinage. Lady Liberty with stars, 1993 3 coin set: proof half dollar, silver dollar and gold $5; KM243, 244, 245. 430
and partial facade. date at right.
1993 6 coin set: 1 each of proof and uncirculated issues; KM243, 244, 245. 825
Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65
2000 W 1,080 — 2018 W — 1,320 U.S. Veterans
Date Price
$20 (Double Eagle) 1994 3 coin set: uncirculated POW, Vietnam, Women dollars; KM250, 251, 252.
1994 3 coin set: proof POW, Vietnam, Women dollars; KM250, 251, 252.
140
130
KM# 464 Ultra high relief Liberty holding torch, walking forward. World Cup
Date MS65 PF65 Date Price
2009 1,850 — 1994 2 coin set: uncirculated half dollar and silver dollar; KM246, 247. 41.00
1994 2 coin set: proof half dollar and silver dollar; KM246, 247. 40.00
$100 1994 3 coin set: uncirculated half dollar, silver dollar and gold $5; KM246, 247, 248.
1994 3 coin set: proof half dollar, silver dollar and gold $5; KM246, 247, 248.
475
475
KM# 617 American Liberty. Modern KM# 668 225th Anniversary - United 1994 6 coin set: 1 each of proof and uncirculated issues; KM246, 247, 248. 960
Liberty. States Mint. Lady Liberty with stars Olympic, 1995-96
Date MS65 PF65 divides anniversary dates. Date Price
2015 W 1,020 — Date MS65 PF65 1995 4 coin set: uncirculated basketball half, $1 gymnast & blind runner, $5 torch runner; 670
2017 W 1,020 — KM257, 259, 260, 261.
1995 4 coin set: proof basketball half, $1 gymnast & blind runner, $5 torch runner; 682
Commemorative Coin Sets KM257, 259, 260, 261.
1995P 2 coin set: proof $1 gymnast & blind runner; KM259, 260. 82.00
Olympic, 1983-1984 1995P 2 coin set: proof $1 track & field, cycling; KM263, 264. 84.00
1995-96 4 coin set: proof halves, basketball, baseball, swimming, soccer; KM257, 262, 267, 271. 75.00
Date Price
1995 & 96 8 coins in cherry wood case: proof silver dollars: blind runner, gymnast, cycling, track 425
1983 collectors 3 coin set: 1983 PDS uncirculated dollars; KM209. 120 & field, wheelchair, tennis, rowing, high jump; KM259, 260, 263, 264, 268, 269, 272, 272A.
1983 & 1984 3 coin set: 1983 and one 1984 uncirculated dollar and 1984W uncirculated gold 944 1995 & 96 16 coins in cherry wood case: bu and proof silver dollars: blind runner, gymnast, 10,400
$10; KM209, 210, 211. cycling, track & field, wheelchair, tennis, rowing, high jump; KM259, 260, 263, 264, 268, 269,
1983S & 1984S 3 coin set: proof 1983 and 1984 dollar and 1984W gold $10; KM209, 210, 211. 944 272, 272A.
1983 & 1984 6 coin set in a cherrywood box: 1983S and 1984S uncirculated and proof dollars, 1,925 1995 & 96 16 coins in cherry wood case: proof half dollars: basketball, baseball, swimming, 2,370
1984W uncirculated and proof gold $10; KM209, 210, 211. soccer, KM257, 262, 267, 271. Proof silver dollars: blind runner, gymnast, cycling, track & field,
1983S & 1984S 2 coin set: proof dollars. 80.00 wheelchair, tennis, rowing, high jump, KM259, 260, 263, 264, 268, 269, 272, 272A. Proof $5
1984 collectors 3 coin set: 1984 PDS uncirculated dollars; KM210. 120 gold: torch runner, stadium, cauldron, flag bearer, KM 261, 265, 270, 274.
1995 & 96 32 coins in cherry wood case: bu & proof half dollars: basketball, baseball, swimming, 12,800
Statue of Liberty soccer, KM257, 262, 267, 271. BU & proof silver dollars: blind runner, gymnast, cycling, track &
Date Price field, wheelchair, tennis, rowing, high jump, KM259, 260, 263, 264, 268, 269, 272, 272A. BU &
proof $5 gold: torch runner, stadium, cauldron, flag bearer, KM261, 265, 270, 274.
1986 2 coin set: uncirculated silver dollar and clad half dollar; KM212, 214. 33.00
1996P 2 coin set: proof $1 wheelchair & tennis; KM268, 269. 755
1986 2 coin set: proof silver dollar and clad half dollar; KM212, 214. 32.00
1996P 2 coin set: proof $1 rowing & high jump; KM272, 272A. 514
1986 3 coin set: uncirculated silver dollar, clad half dollar and gold $5; KM212, 214, 215. 465
Young collector 4 coin set; Half dollars: KM#257, 262, 267, 271 230
1986 3 coin set: proof silver dollar, clad half dollar and gold $5; KM212, 214, 215. 465
1986 6 coin set: 1 each of the proof and uncirculated issues; KM212, 214, 215. 945 Civil War
Constitution Date Price
1995 2 coin set: uncirculated half and dollar; KM254, 255. 92.00
Date Price
1995 2 coin set: proof half and dollar; KM254, 255. 74.00
1987 2 coin set: uncirculated silver dollar and gold $5; KM220, 221. 463
1995 3 coin set: uncirculated half, dollar and gold $5; KM254, 255, 256. 483
1987 2 coin set: proof silver dollar and gold $5; KM220, 221. 463
1995 3 coin set: proof half, dollar and gold $5; KM254, 255, 256. 450
1987 4 coin set: silver dollar and $5 gold proof and uncirculated issues; KM220, 221. 1,020
1995 6 coin set: 1 each of proof and uncirculated issues; KM254, 255, 256. 909
Olympic, 1988 Civil War Young Collectors set KM#245 40.00
Date Price Smithsonian
1988 2 coin set: uncirculated silver dollar and gold $5; KM222, 223. 470
Date Price
1988 2 coin set: proof silver dollar and gold $5; KM222, 223. 470
1996 2 coin set: proof dollar and $5 gold; KM276, 277. 391
1988 4 coin set: silver dollar and $5 gold proof and uncirculated issues; KM222, 223. 1,070
1996 4 coin set: proof and B.U. ; KM276, 277. 782
Congress
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Date Price
Date Price
1989 2 coin set: uncirculated silver dollar and clad half dollar; KM224, 225. 30.00
1997W 2 coin set: uncirculated and proof; KM282. 960
1989 2 coin set: proof silver dollar and clad half dollar; KM224, 225. 31.00
1989 3 coin set: uncirculated silver dollar, clad half and gold $5; KM224, 225, 226. 465 Jackie Robinson
1989 3 coin set: proof silver dollar, clad half and gold $5; KM224, 225, 226. 465 Date Price
1989 6 coin set: 1 each of the proof and uncirculated issues; KM224, 225, 226. 945 1997 2 coin set: proof dollar & $5 gold; KM279, 280. 500
Mt. Rushmore 1997 4 coin set: proof & BU; KM279, 280. 1,750
1997 legacy set. 495
Date Price
1991 2 coin set: uncirculated half dollar and silver dollar; KM228, 229. 56.00 Botanic Garden
1991 2 coin set: proof half dollar and silver dollar; KM228, 229. 34.00 Date Price
1991 3 coin set: uncirculated half dollar, silver dollar and gold $5; KM228, 229, 230. 485 1997 2 coin set: dollar, Jefferson nickel and $1 note; KM278, 192. 132
1991 3 coin set: proof half dollar, silver dollar and gold $5; KM228, 229, 230. 485
1991 6 coin set: 1 each of proof and uncirculated issues; KM228, 229, 230. 970 Black Patriots
Date Price
Olympic, 1992 1998S 2 coin set: uncirculated and proof; KM288. 63.00
Date Price
1992 2 coin set: uncirculated half dollar and silver dollar; KM233, 234. 38.00 Kennedy
1992 2 coin set: proof half dollar and silver dollar; KM233, 234. 38.00 Date Price
1992 3 coin set: uncirculated half dollar, silver dollar and gold $5; KM233, 234, 235. 470 1998 2 coin set: proof; KM287. 180
1992 3 coin set: proof half dollar, silver dollar and gold $5; KM233, 234, 235. 470 1998 2 coin collectors set: Robert Kennedy dollar and John Kennedy half dollar; KM287, 202b. 218
1992 6 coin set: 1 each of proof and uncirculated issues; KM233, 234, 235. 970 Matte finished.

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Date Price Uncirculated Rolls
1999 2 coin set: proof and uncirculated silver dollars; KM298. 75.00 Federal America Non Denominated
Yellowstone National Park Listings are for rolls containing uncirculated coins. Large date and
Date Price
1999 2 coin set: proof and uncirculated silver dollars; KM299. 120
small date varieties for 1960 and 1970 apply to the one cent coins.
Date Cents Nickels Dimes Quarters Halves
George Washington 1934 130 — 2,300 860 1,400
Date Price 1934D 500 2,500 2,300 7,400 2,450
1999 2 coin set: proof and uncirculated gold $5; KM300. 915 1934S — — — — 6,000

COIN MARKET
1935 360 825 370 640 760
Millennium Coin & Currency 1935D 300 2,300 1,500 7,750 2,400
Date Price 1935S 480 1,510 960 3,200 4,500
2000 2 coin set: uncirculated Sacagewea $1, silver Eagle & $1 note. 270 1936 150 900 375 860 600
Leif Ericson 1936D 200 1,080 1,100 21,000 1,280
Date Price 1936S 230 1,080 1,180 3,500 2,400
2000 2 coin set: proof and uncirculated silver dollars; KM313. 95.00 1937 160 900 360 860 720
1937D 160 960 950 2,300 3,500
American Buffalo 1937S 165 840 900 5,600 2,800
Date Price 1938 350 380 950 3,600 2,840
2001 2 coin set: 90% silver unc. & proof $1.; KM325. 410 1938D Buffalo — 880 — — —
2001 coin & currency set 90% unc. dollar & replicas of 1899 $5 silver cert.; KM325. 387 1938D 350 230 1,120 — —
1938S 280 280 1,100 2,700 —
Capitol Visitor Center 1939 160 135 570 750 1,025
Date Price 1939D 395 2,300 560 1,400 1,600
3 coin set: proof half, silver dollar, gold $5; KM323, 324, 326. 600 1939S 180 1,650 1,450 2,600 1,900
Winter Olympics - Salt Lake City 1940 85.00 130 500 1,000 825
1940D 220 110 670 4,500 —
Date Price 1940S 170 260 585 920 1,000
2002 2 coin set: proof 90% silver dollar KM336 & $5.00 Gold KM337. 570 1941 100 162 360 448 650
2002 4 coin set: 90% silver unc. & proof $1, KM336 & unc. & proof gold $5, KM337. 1,200 1941D 208 338 570 1,820 1,000
Thomas Alva Edison 1941S 180 416 460 1,560 2,400
Date Price 1942 80.00 344 360 448 575
2004 Uncirculated silver dollar and light bulb. 55.00 1942P — 624 — — —
1942D 105 1,440 570 845 1,075
Lewis and Clark Bicentennial 1942S 345 500 800 3,250 1,200
Date Price 1943 70.00 260 360 448 600
2004 Coin and pouch set. 50.00 1943D 175 175 520 1,230 1,375
2004 coin and currency set: Uncirculated silver dollar, two 2005 nickels, replica 1901 60.00 1943S 286 300 520 1,650 1,125
$10 Bison note, silver plated peace medal, three stamps & two booklets. 1944 32.50 670 360 420 600
2004 Westward Journey Nickel series coin and medal set: Proof Sacagawea dollar, two 58.00 1944D 44.90 715 520 754 985
2005 proof nickels and silver plated peace medal. 1944S 88.40 195 570 728 1,025
1945 84.00 312 360 448 600
Chief Justice John Marshall 1945D 58.00 260 380 728 870
Date Price 1945S 50.00 195 510 448 800
2005 Coin and Chronicles set: Uncirculated silver dollar, booklet and BEP intaglio 57.00 1946 39.00 84.00 182 448 870
portrait. 1946D 32.00 82.00 196 448 720
U.S. Marine Corps 1946S 240 48.00 224 448 810
1947 234 71.50 203 520 870
Date Price
1947D 40.00 65.00 322 448 870
2005 Uncirculated silver dollar and stamp set. 63.00 1947S 162 70.00 224 448 —
Benjamin Franklin Tercentennary 1948 68.00 54.00 252 448 490
Date Price 1948D 136 169 336 617 462
2006 Coin and Chronicles set: Uncirculated "Scientist" silver dollar, four stamps, Poor 60.00 1948S 136 91.00 221 504 —
Richards Almanac and intaglio print. 1949 182 338 1,215 1,716 812
1949D 104 195 525 884 1,150
Central High School Desegregation 1949S 95.00 156 2,405 — 2,275
Date Price 1950 120 79.00 574 448 515
2007 Little Rock Dollar and medal set, KM#418 55.00 1950D 45.00 390 259 448 656
1950S 61.00 — 1,690 689 —
American Bald Eagle 1951 26.00 234 224 357 392
Date Price 1951D 22.00 188 238 357 767
2008 Proof half dollar, dollar and $5 gold, KM438, KM439, KM440 505 1951S 48.00 273 819 1,176 507
2008 Bald Eagle young collector's set; Half Dollar, KM#438 20.00 1952 110 104 168 448 378
Louis Braille 1952D 22.00 162 210 448 364
1952S 234 40.00 266 448 1,197
Date Price
1953 31.00 24.50 224 490 553
2009 Braille Education set, KM#455 38.00
1953D 20.00 22.00 189 352 469
Star Spangled Banner 1953S 33.00 35.00 140 350 682
Date Price 1954 28.00 57.00 129 308 378
2012 Star Spangled Banner 2-coin set: Proof silver dollar and gold $5 coin, KM #530, 51 486 1954D 20.00 18.00 175 280 378
1954S 18.00 17.00 114 280 420
Infantry Soldier 1955 34.00 22.00 119 280 413
Date Price 1955D 19.00 16.20 105 259 —
2012 Infantry Soldier Defenders of Freedom set, proof silver dollar KM #529, dogtag in folder 60.00 1955S 20.00 — 105 — —
1956 10.00 11.70 105 266 308
5-Star Generals 1956D 10.00 15.50 126 224 —
Date Price 1957 10.00 21.00 105 224 406
2013 5-Star Generals 3-coin set: clad half dollar, silver dollar, gold $5 coin, KM #553, 620 1957D 10.00 8.00 203 224 371
554. 555 1958 10.25 8.00 105 224 336
March of Dimes 1958D 10.25 8.00 140 224 350
Date Price 1959 2.50 6.30 105 224 392
2015 March of Dimes 3-coin set: Proof silver dollar, proof and reverse proof silver 100 1959D 3.00 5.25 105 224 420
dimes, KM #604, 195b 1960 large date 2.50 5.00 105 224 392
1960 small date 170 — — — —
U.S. Marshals Service 1960D large date 2.50 8.00 105 273 420
Date Price 1960D small date 5.00 — — — —
2015 U.S. Marshals Service 3-coin proof set, KM #608, 609, 610 536 1961 2.50 8.20 105 224 350
1961D 2.50 6.30 105 224 392
National Park Service 1962 2.50 7.20 105 224 413
Date Price 1962D 2.50 6.20 105 224 336
2016 National Park Service 3-coin proof set, KM #644, 645, 646 830 1963 2.50 4.25 105 224 245
Boys Town 1963D 2.50 5.90 105 224 245
1964 2.50 4.00 105 224 238
Date Price
1964D 2.50 4.00 105 224 266
2017 Boys Town 3-coin proof set, KM #659, 660, 661 600 1965 2.50 14.00 20.00 216 105
America The Beautiful 1966 2.50 8.00 14.50 70.00 105
Date Price 1967 6.70 16.00 8.50 248 84.00
2019 5 Silver quarters proof set 28.00 1968 2.50 — 8.50 25.60 —
1968D 2.50 7.50 9.50 40.00 78.00

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Date Cents Nickels Dimes Quarters Halves Date Cents Nickels Dimes Quarters Halves
1968S 2.50 7.50 — — — 2009D Log Splitter 3.00 — — — —
1969 5.50 — 44.00 46.00 — 2009P Professional 3.00 — — — —
1969D 2.50 7.50 21.50 56.00 78.00 2009D Professional 3.00 — — — —
1969S 10.00 9.00 — — — 2009P President 6.00 — — — —
1970 2.50 — 9.00 30.00 — 2009D President 3.00 — — — —
1970D 2.50 4.00 8.60 21.00 364
1970S
1970S small date
6.00
2,000
8.00







50 State Quarters
1971 13.00 32.00 15.00 57.00 26.00 Listings are for rolls containing uncirculated coins.
1971D 4.00 9.00 9.00 20.30 26.00 Date Philadelphia Denver Date Philadelphia Denver
COIN MARKET

1971S 16.00 — — — — 1999 Delaware 16.50 14.50 2004 Michigan 11.00 11.25
1972 4.80 9.00 9.00 23.00 29.00 1999 Pennsylvania 21.00 21.00 2004 Florida 12.00 11.50
1972D 6.60 8.00 9.00 23.00 27.00 1999 New Jersey 13.00 17.00 2004 Texas 12.25 12.25
1972S 5.70 — — — — 1999 Georgia 14.00 14.00 2004 Iowa 12.25 11.00
1973 2.50 8.00 11.60 26.40 26.00 1999 Connecticut 12.00 12.00 2004 Wisconsin 14.00 15.00
1973D 2.50 8.50 9.00 27.20 26.00 2000 Massachusetts 11.50 12.00 2005 California 13.50 13.00
1973S 8.00 — — — — 2000 Maryland 12.00 12.00 2005 Minnesota 13.50 11.00
1974 2.50 5.00 9.00 20.00 26.00 2000 South Carolina 12.00 11.50 2005 Oregon 11.50 12.00
1974D 2.50 4.25 9.00 20.00 26.00 2000 New Hampshire 12.00 11.50 2005 Kansas 11.00 11.00
1974S 13.00 — — — — 2000 Virginia 12.00 12.00 2005 West Virginia 11.50 11.00
1975 3.30 18.00 9.80 — — 2001 New York 13.00 12.00 2006 Nevada 12.00 12.00
1975D 2.50 7.00 18.00 — — 2001 North Carolina 12.00 11.00 2006 Nebraska 11.50 11.50
1976 2.50 17.50 28.50 22.00 26.00 2001 Rhode Island 12.50 12.50 2006 Colorado 12.00 11.50
1976D 3.10 16.00 16.50 20.00 26.00
2001 Vermont 12.50 12.50 2006 North Dakota 12.50 12.00
1977 2.50 9.00 10.50 19.00 23.50
2001 Kentucky 12.50 14.00 2006 South Dakota 11.75 11.75
1977D 3.60 8.00 9.80 19.00 24.00
2002 Tennessee 18.50 22.00 2007 Montana 12.00 12.00
1978 3.50 5.50 8.30 19.00 32.00
2002 Ohio 113 12.00 2007 Washington 13.00 16.00
1978D 12.50 6.50 9.40 19.00 32.00
2002 Louisiana 11.50 12.00 2007 Idaho 13.00 15.50
1979 2.90 5.00 8.30 19.00 29.00
2002 Indiana 11.50 12.50 2007 Wyoming 12.00 12.00
1979D 3.60 6.50 8.00 19.00 29.00
1980 2.90 5.20 8.00 19.00 26.00 2002 Mississippi 14.50 14.50 2007 Utah 12.00 13.00
1980D 2.70 112 8.00 19.00 26.00 2003 Illinois 32.00 33.00 2008 Oklahoma 11.50 11.50
1981 2.50 5.50 7.50 19.00 26.00 2003 Alabama 15.00 16.00 2008 New Mexico 15.00 15.00
1981D 2.50 6.20 8.00 19.00 26.00 2003 Maine 16.50 22.00 2008 Arizona 13.00 13.00
1982 Large date 2.50 — — — — 2003 Missouri 12.00 20.00 2008 Alaska 12.00 12.50
1982 Small date 12.00 336 510 376 224 2003 Arkansas 13.00 14.00 2008 Hawaii 13.00 13.00
1982D Large date 2.50 112 127 256 128
1982 Copper plated Zinc 2.50 — — — — Mint Sets
1982 Small date, copper plated zinc 12.00 — — — —
1982D Large date, copper plated zinc 2.50 — — — — Date Sets Sold Issue Price Value
1982D Small date, copper plated zinc 8.25 — — — — 1947 Est. 5,000 — 4.87 1,300
1983 3.00 152 300 880 108 1948 Est. 6,000 — 4.92 935
1983D 12.00 144 120 480 160 1949 Est. 5,200 — 5.45 1,100
1984 10.00 26.00 8.00 20.00 33.00 1950 None issued — — —
1984D 22.00 9.00 16.50 26.00 33.00 1951 8,654 6.75 875
1985 3.50 15.00 10.90 38.00 66.00 1952 11,499 6.14 780
1985D 16.00 11.00 10.00 24.00 81.00 1953 15,538 6.14 660
1986 18.00 13.00 28.50 88.00 64.00 1954 25,599 6.19 360
1986D 36.00 30.00 25.50 224 64.00 1955 flat pack 49,656 3.57 300
1987 4.75 6.00 7.75 17.60 56.00 1956 45,475 3.34 300
1987D 20.00 5.50 9.80 17.60 56.00 1957 32,324 24.50 300
1988 6.50 6.00 10.90 39.00 60.00 1958 50,314 4.43 275
1988D 19.00 13.00 10.50 22.50 42.00 1959 187,000 2.40 46.00
1989 4.50 6.50 11.60 19.50 38.00 1960 large date 260,485 2.40 40.00
1989D 8.00 10.00 14.30 17.00 38.00 1961 223,704 2.40 38.00
1990 5.50 17.50 17.30 23.00 41.00 1962 385,285 2.40 37.50
1990D 9.00 12.50 7.90 30.00 41.00 1963 606,612 2.40 35.00
1991 7.70 15.00 10.00 32.00 40.00 1964 1,008,108 2.40 35.00
1991D 26.50 18.00 11.00 35.00 40.00 1965 Special Mint Set 2,360,000 4.00 11.00
1992 4.00 56.00 8.00 51.20 40.00 1966 Special Mint Set 2,261,583 4.00 10.50
1992D 7.50 7.00 8.00 26.40 40.00 1967 Special Mint Set 1,863,344 4.00 11.00
1993 5.00 20.00 10.50 48.00 51.00 1968 2,105,128 2.50 500
1993D 26.00 26.00 16.00 43.00 41.00 1969 1,817,392 2.50 5.50
1994 2.50 12.00 14.30 52.80 28.00 1970 large date 2,038,134 2.50 16.00
1994D 2.60 12.00 13.50 59.20 28.00 1970 small date Inc. above 2.50 44.00
1995 7.50 16.00 22.50 60.80 35.00 1971 2,193,396 3.50 5.00
1995D 6.50 27.00 25.50 67.20 35.00 1972 2,750,000 3.50 4.00
1996 3.50 13.50 12.00 23.00 35.00 1973 1,767,691 8.00 13.00
1996D 7.50 12.50 12.00 33.60 35.00 1974 1,975,981 6.75 11.00
1997 4.70 24.00 34.50 28.00 36.00 1975 1,921,488 6.00 10.00
1997D 4.20 85.00 11.00 46.40 36.00 1976 3 coins 4,908,319 9.00 16.00
1998 2.50 24.00 11.30 21.00 35.00 1976 1,892,513 6.00 10.00
1998D 4.10 24.00 18.80 21.00 35.00 1977 2,006,869 7.00 9.00
1999P 2.50 13.00 9.40 — 35.00
1978 2,162,609 7.00 9.00
1999D 2.50 16.00 10.10 — 36.00
1979 Type I 2,526,000 8.00 6.00
2000P 3.70 12.00 9.00 — 40.00
1979 Susan B Anthony PDS Souvenir Set — — 6.50
2000D 2.50 7.70 9.00 — 41.00
1980 2,815,066 9.00 6.00
2001P 7.00 17.50 16.00 — 38.00
1980 Susan B. Anthony PDS Souvenir Set — — 6.50
2001D 2.70 14.00 16.00 — 38.00
1981 Type I 2,908,145 11.00 8.00
2002P 3.00 6.50 10.50 — 40.00
2002D 3.25 6.20 11.30 — 40.00 1981 Susan B. Anthony PDS Souvenir Set — — 22.00
2003P 6.20 12.00 10.50 — 40.00 1982 & 1983 None issued — — —
2003D 3.10 4.50 8.60 — 40.00 1982 Souvenir set — — 55.00
2004P Peace Medal Nickel 3.00 5.20 8.30 — 41.00 1983 Souvenir set — — 60.00
2004D Peace Medal Nickel 3.00 5.20 7.00 — 41.00 1984 1,832,857 7.00 3.00
2004P Keelboat Nickel — 5.20 — — — 1985 1,710,571 7.00 3.50
2004D Keelboat Nickel — 5.20 — — — 1986 1,153,536 7.50 6.00
2005P Bison Nickel 2.70 5.80 7.00 — 38.00 1987 2,890,758 7.00 4.00
2005D Bison Nickel 3.30 5.80 7.00 — 40.00 1988 1,646,204 7.00 3.50
2005P Ocean in view Nickel — 4.10 — — — 1989 1,987,915 7.00 3.50
2005D Ocean in view Nickel — 4.10 — — — 1990 1,809,184 7.00 3.50
2006P 5.50 4.50 8.50 — 43.00 1991 1,352,101 7.00 4.00
2006D 2.50 4.30 8.50 — 43.00 1992 1,500,143 7.00 4.00
2007P 2.50 5.50 8.00 — 40.00 1993 1,297,094 8.00 4.00
2007D 2.50 6.00 7.75 — 40.00 1994 1,234,813 8.00 4.00
2008P 2.50 5.50 7.90 — 40.00 1995 1,038,787 8.00 4.00
2008D 2.50 7.00 7.50 — 40.00 1996 1,457,949 8.00 16.00
2009P Log Cabin 5.00 20.80 31.50 — 40.00 1997 950,473 8.00 5.00
2009D Log Cabin 3.00 — 12.40 — 40.00 1998 1,187,325 8.00 4.50
2009P Log Splitter 3.00 — — — — 1999 9 piece 1,421,625 14.95 7.00

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Date Sets Sold Issue Price Value Date Sets Sold Issue Price Value
2000 1,490,160 14.95 10.00 1992S Silver 1,009,585 21.00 14.00
2001 1,066,900 14.95 9.00 1992S Silver premier 308,055 37.00 14.00
2002 1,139,388 14.95 9.00 1993S 2,337,819 12.50 4.00
2003 1,002,555 14.95 9.00 1993S Prestige Set 224,045 57.00 36.00
2004 844,484 16.95 9.00 1993S Silver 570,213 21.00 16.00
2005 — 16.95 9.00 1993S Silver premier 191,140 37.00 22.00
2006 — 16.95 9.00 1994S 2,308,701 13.00 4.50
2007 — — 22.00 1994S Prestige Set 175,893 57.00 31.00
2008 — — 27.00 1994S Silver 636,009 21.00 20.00
2009 18 piece clad set — — 20.00 1994S Silver premier 149,320 37.50 21.00

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2010 28 piece clad set — — 20.00 1995S 2,010,384 12.50 7.50
2011 28 piece clad set 532,059 — 21.00 1995S Prestige Set 107,112 57.00 65.00
2012 28 piece clad set 365,298 — 58.00 1995S Silver 549,878 21.00 22.00
2013 28 piece clad set — 31.95 30.00 1995S Silver premier 130,107 37.50 48.00
2014 28 piece clad set — 27.95 26.00 1996S 2,085,191 16.00 6.00
2015 28 piece clad set — 28.95 23.00 1996S Prestige Set 55,000 57.00 200
2016 27 piece clad set — 26.95 32.00 1996S Silver 623,655 21.00 22.00
2017 20 piece clad set — 20.95 25.00 1996S Silver premier 151,366 37.50 27.50
2017 Enhanced (S) Unc. clad set — 29.95 28.00 1997S 1,975,000 12.50 6.00
2018 20 piece clad set — 21.95 30.00 1997S Prestige Set 80,000 57.00 53.00
2019 20 piece clad set — 21.95 21.95 1997S Silver 605,473 21.00 26.00
2020 20 piece clad set — 21.95 59.00 1997S Silver premier 136,205 37.50 34.00
2021 20 piece clad set — 21.95 — 1998S 2,078,494 12.50 8.00
1998S Silver 638,134 21.00 18.00
Proof Sets 1998S Silver premier
1999S 9 piece
240,658
2,557,899
26.50
19.95
26.00
11.25
Date Sets Sold Issue Price Value 1999S 5 quarter set 1,169,958 13.95 4.00
1936 3,837 1.89 5,200 1999S Silver 804,565 31.95 75.00
1937 5,542 1.89 2,400 2000S 10 piece 3,097,442 19.95 9.00
1938 8,045 1.89 1,000 2000S 5 quarter set 995,803 13.95 3.00
1939 8,795 — 940 2000S Silver 965,421 31.95 35.00
1940 11,246 — 800 2001S 10 piece 2,249,498 19.95 13.00
1941 15,287 — 760 2001S 5 quarter set 774,800 13.95 4.00
1942 6 coins 21,120 1.89 800 2001S Silver 849,600 31.95 35.00
1942 5 coins Inc. above 1.89 700 2002S 10 piece 2,319,766 19.95 11.00
1950 51,386 2.10 485 2002S 5 quarter set 764,419 13.95 3.50
1951 57,500 2.10 410 2002S Silver 892,229 31.95 31.00
1952 81,980 2.10 230 2003S 10 piece 2,175,684 16.75 9.75
1953 128,800 2.10 185 2003S 5 quarter set 1,225,507 13.95 2.50
1954 233,300 2.10 100 2003S Silver 1,142,858 31.95 31.00
1955 box 378,200 2.10 100 2004S 11 piece 1,804,396 22.95 15.00
1955 flat pack Inc. above 2.10 95.00 2004S 5 quarter set 987,960 23.95 3.50
1956 669,384 2.10 58.00 2004S Silver 11 piece 1,187,673 37.95 31.00
1957 1,247,952 2.10 29.00 2004S Silver 5 quarter set 594,137 — 21.00
1958 875,652 2.10 33.00 2005S American Legacy — — 60.00
1959 1,149,291 2.10 25.00 2005S American Legacy — — 60.00
1960 large date 1,691,602 2.10 25.00 2005S 11 piece — 22.95 9.50
1960 small date Inc. above 2.10 28.00 2005S 5 quarter set — 15.95 23.00
1961 3,028,244 2.10 23.00 2005S Silver 11 piece — 37.95 31.00
1962 3,218,019 2.10 23.00 2005S Silver 5 quarter set — 23.95 21.00
1963 3,075,645 2.10 23.00 2006S 10 piece clad — 22.95 11.75
1964 3,950,762 2.10 19.00 2006S 5 quarter set — 15.95 2.50
1968S 3,041,509 5.00 5.50 2006S Silver 10 piece — 37.95 31.00
1968S no mint mark dime Inc. above 5.00 13,000 2006S Silver 5 quarter set — 23.95 21.00
1969S 2,934,631 5.00 5.50 2006S American Legacy — — 60.00
1970S large date 2,632,810 5.00 9.00 2007S 5 quarter set — 13.95 5.00
1970S small date Inc. above 5.00 77.00 2007S Silver 5 quarter set — 22.95 21.00
1970S no mint mark dime Inc. above 5.00 750 2007S 14 piece clad — — 18.00
1971S 3,224,138 5.00 3.25 2007S Silver 14 piece — — 36.00
1971S no mint mark nickel Est. 1,655 1,655 5.00 1,100 2007S Presidental $ set — — 5.00
1972S 3,267,667 5.00 3.75 2007S American Legacy — — 60.00
1973S 2,769,624 7.00 9.00 2008S 5 quarter clad set — 22.95 24.00
1974S 2,617,350 7.00 9.00 2008S 5 quarter silver set — — 24.00
1975S 2,909,369 7.00 10.00 2008S 14 piece clad set — — 35.00
1975S no mint mark dime Inc. above 7.00 350,000 2008S 14 piece silver set 734,045 — 37.00
1976S 3 coins 3,998,621 13.00 21.00 2008S Presidental $ set — — 10.00
1976S 4,149,730 7.00 8.00 2008S American Legacy — — 30.00
1977S 3,251,152 9.00 8.00 2009S 18 piece clad set 1,477,967 — 19.00
1978S 3,127,788 9.00 7.00 2009S 18 piece silver set 694,406 — 42.00
1979S Type I 3,677,175 9.00 6.50 2009S Presidential $ set 627,925 — 7.25
1979S Type II Inc. above 9.00 38.00 2009S Lincoln Chronicle — — 55.00
1980S 3,547,030 9.00 5.00 2009S Lincoln 4 piece — — 9.00
1981S Type I 4,063,083 7.00 4.50 2009S 6 quarter clad set — — 5.00
1981S Type II Inc. above 11.00 250 2009S 6 quarter silver set — — 22.00
1982S 3,857,479 11.00 5.00 2010S 14 piece clad set 1,103,950 — 28.00
1983S 3,138,765 11.00 3.00 2010S 14 piece silver set 583,912 — 44.00
1983S Prestige Set 140,361 59.00 38.50 2010S Presidential $ set 535,463 — 20.50
1983S no mint mark dime Inc. above 11.00 650 2010S 6 quarter set 276,335 — 12.00
1984S 2,748,430 11.00 5.00 2010S 5 quarter silver set 274,003 — 21.00
1984S Prestige Set 316,680 59.00 25.00 2011S 5 quarter silver set 147,005 — 21.00
1985S 3,362,821 11.00 3.00 2011S 14 piece silver set 572,247 — 47.00
1986S 2,411,180 11.00 5.00 2011S 5 quarter clad set 151,434 — 14.50
1986S Prestige Set 599,317 48.50 29.00 2011S Presidential $ set 299,161 — 26.00
1987S 3,972,233 11.00 3.50 2011S 14 piece clad set 1,095,318 — 28.00
1987S Prestige Set 435,495 45.00 27.00 2011S 6 quarter set — — 12.00
1988S 3,031,287 11.00 4.00 2012S 5 quarter silver set — — 22.00
1988S Prestige Set 231,661 45.00 24.00 2012S 14 piece silver set — — 150
1989S 3,009,107 11.00 3.75 2012S 5 quarter clad set — — 22.00
1989S Prestige Set 211,087 45.00 24.00 2012S 14 piece clad set — — 110
1990S 2,793,433 11.00 4.00 2012S Presidential $ set — — 60.00
1990S no S 1¢ 3,555 11.00 4,600 2012S 8 piece Limited Edition — — 200
1990S Prestige Set 506,126 45.00 24.00 2013S 5 quarter silver set — 36.95 24.00
1990S Prestige Set, no S 1¢ Inc. above 45.00 5,000 2013S 14 piece silver set — 60.95 63.00
1991S 2,610,833 11.00 3.50 2013S 5 quarter clad set — 14.95 11.00
1991S Prestige Set 256,954 59.00 33.00 2013S 14 piece clad set — 31.95 32.00
1992S 2,675,618 12.00 5.00 2013S Presidential $ set — 18.95 15.00
1992S Prestige Set 183,285 59.00 30.00 2013S 8 piece Limited Edition — 139 100

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Date Sets Sold Issue Price Value KM# 483 • Subject: Buchanan’s Liberty • 15.55 g., 0.9999 Gold 0.500 oz.
2014S 5 quarter silver set — 36.95 26.00 AGW, 26.5
2014S 14 piece silver set — 60.95 51.00 Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65
2014S 5 quarter clad set — 14.95 14.00 2010W 1,035 — 2010W — 1,145
2014S 14 piece clad set — 31.95 32.00 KM# 484 • Subject: Mary Todd Lincoln • 15.55 g., 0.9999 Gold 0.500 oz.
2014S Presidential $ set — 18.95 16.00
AGW, 26.5
2014S 8 piece Limited Edition — 139 130
Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65
2015S 5 quarter silver set — 31.95 24.00
2010W 1,035 — 2010W — 1,145
2015S 14 piece silver set — 53.95 46.00
2015S 5 quarter clad set — 14.95 14.00 KM# 509 • Subject: Eliza Johnson • 15.55 g., 0.9999 Gold 0.500 oz. AGW, 26.5
2015S 14 piece clad set — 32.95 34.00 Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65
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2015S Presidential $ set — 18.95 11.00 2011W 1,035 — 2011W — 1,145


2016S 5 quarter silver set — 31.95 24.00 KM# 510 • Subject: Julia Grant • 15.55 g., 0.9999 Gold 0.500 oz. AGW, 26.5
2016S 13 piece silver set — 52.95 55.00 Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65
2016S 5 quarter clad set — 14.95 10.00 2011W 1,035 — 2011W — 1,500
2016S 13 piece clad set — 31.95 44.00 KM# 511 • Subject: Lucy Hayes • 15.55 g., 0.9999 Gold 0.500 oz. AGW, 26.5
2016S Presidential $ set — 17.95 12.00 Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65
2016S 8 piece Limited Edition — 139 120 2011W 1,700 — 2011W — 1,500
2017S 5 quarter silver set — 31.95 24.00
2017S 10 piece silver set — 47.95 50.00 KM# 512 • Subject: Lucretia Garfield • 15.55 g., 0.9999 Gold 0.500 oz.
2017S 5 quarter clad set — 14.95 14.00 AGW, 26.5
2017S 10 piece clad set — 26.95 31.00 Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65
2017S 8 piece Limited Edition — 139 165 2011W 1,700 — 2011W — 1,500
2018S 10 piece silver set — 49.95 60.00 KM# 532 • Subject: Alice Paul, suffragist • 15.55 g., 0.9999 Gold 0.500 oz.
2018S 10 piece clad set — 27.95 35.00 AGW, 26.5
2018S 5 quarter clad set — 15.95 10.00 Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65
2018S 8-piece Limited Edition silver 50,000 144 145 2012W 1,035 — 2012W — 1,145
2019S 5 quarters clad Inc. above 15.95 15.95
2019S 10 piece clad set Inc. above 27.95 35.00
KM# 533 • Subject: Frances Cleveland (First Term) • 15.55 g., 0.9999 Gold
2020S 10 piece clad set — — — 0.500 oz. AGW, 26.5
2021S 10 piece clad set — — 36.50 Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65
2012W 1,080 — 2012W — 1,500

FIRST SPOUSE GOLD COINAGE KM# 534 • Subject: Caroline Harrison • 15.55 g., 0.9999 Gold 0.500 oz.
AGW, 26.5
Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65
$10 (Eagle) 2012W 1,035 — 2012W — 1,145

KM# 407 • Subject: Martha Washington • 15.55 g., 0.9999 Gold 0.500 oz. KM# 535 • Subject: Frances Cleveland (Second Term) • 15.55 g., 0.9999
AGW, 26.5 Gold 0.500 oz. AGW, 26.5
Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65
2007W 1,035 — 2007W — 1,145 2012W 1,035 — 2012W — 1,145

KM# 408 • Subject: Abigail Adams • 15.55 g., 0.9999 Gold 0.500 oz. KM# 561 • Subject: Ida McKinley • 15.55 g., 0.9999 Gold 0.500 oz. AGW, 26.5
Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65
AGW, 26.5
2013W 1,185 — 2013W — 1,500
Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65
2007W 1,035 — 2007W — 1,145 KM# 562 • Subject: Edith Roosevelt • 15.55 g., 0.9999 Gold 0.500 oz.
KM# 409 • Subject: Jefferson - Bust coinage design • 15.55 g., 0.9999 Gold AGW, 26.5
Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65
0.500 oz. AGW, 26.5
2013W 1,035 — 2013W — 1,500
Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65
2007W 1,035 — 2007W — 1,145 KM# 563 • Subject: Helen Taft • 15.55 g., 0.9999 Gold 0.500 oz. AGW, 26.5
Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65
KM# 410 • Subject: Dolley Madison • 15.55 g., 0.9999 Gold 0.500 oz.
2013W 1,035 — 2013W — 1,145
AGW, 26.5
Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65 KM# 564 • Subject: Ellen Wilson • 15.55 g., 0.9999 Gold 0.500 oz. AGW, 26.5
2007W 1,035 — 2007W — 1,145 Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65
2013W 1,060 — 2013W — 1,500
KM# 430 • Subject: Elizabeth Monroe • 15.55 g., 0.9999 Gold 0.500 oz.
AGW, 26.5 KM# 565 • Subject: Edith Wilson • 15.55 g., 0.9999 Gold 0.500 oz.
Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65 AGW, 26.5
2008W 1,035 — 2008W — 1,145 Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65
2013W 1,300 — 2013W — 1,500
KM# 431 • Subject: Lousia Adams • 15.55 g., 0.9999 Gold 0.500 oz.
AGW, 26.5 KM# 593 • Subject: Florence Harding • 15.55 g., 0.9999 Gold 0.500 oz.
Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65 AGW, 26.5
2008W 1,035 — 2008W — 1,145 Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65
2014W 1,425 — 2014W — 1,500
KM# 432 • Subject: Jackson’s Liberty • 15.55 g., 0.9999 Gold 0.500 oz.
AGW, 26.5 KM# 594 • Subject: Grace Coolidge • 15.55 g., 0.9999 Gold 0.500 oz.
Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65 AGW, 26.5
2008W 1,500 — 2008W — 1,500 Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65
2014W 1,190 — 2014W — 1,500
KM# 433 • Subject: van Buren’s Liberty • 15.55 g., 0.9999 Gold 0.500 oz.
AGW, 26.5 KM# 595 • Subject: Lou Hoover • 15.55 g., 0.9999 Gold 0.500 oz. AGW, 26.5
Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65
2008W 1,035 — 2008W — 1,500 2014W 1,400 — 2014W — 1,500

KM# 456 • Subject: Anna Harrison • 15.55 g., 0.9999 Gold 0.500 oz. KM# 596 • Subject: Eleanor Roosevelt • 15.55 g., 0.9999 Gold 0.500 oz.
AGW, 26.5 AGW, 26.5
Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65
2009W 1,035 — 2009W — 1,145 2014W 2,100 — 2014W — 2,600

KM# 457 • Subject: Lettia Tyler • 15.55 g., 0.9999 Gold 0.500 oz. AGW, 26.5 KM# 612 • Subject: Elizabeth Truman • 15.55 g., 0.9999 Gold 0.500 oz.
Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65 AGW, 26.5
2009W 1,035 — 2009W — 1,500 Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65
2015W 1,160 — 2015W — 1,500
KM# 458 • Subject: Julia Tyler • 15.55 g., 0.9999 Gold 0.500 oz. AGW, 26.5
Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65 KM# 613 • Subject: Mamie Eisenhower • 15.55 g., 0.9999 Gold 0.500 oz.
2009W 1,200 — 2009W — 1,500 AGW, 26.5
Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65
KM# 459 • Subject: Sarah Polk • 15.55 g., 0.9999 Gold 0.500 oz. AGW, 26.5
2015W 1,220 — 2015W — 1,145
Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65
2009W 1,035 — 2009W — 1,145 KM# 614 • Subject: Jacqueline Kennedy • 15.55 g., 0.9999 Gold 0.500 oz.
KM# 465 • Subject: Margaret Taylor • 15.55 g., 0.9999 Gold 0.500 oz. AGW, 26.5
Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65
AGW, 26.5
2015W 1,035 — 2015W — 1,145
Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65
2009W 1,035 — 2009W — 1,500 KM# 615 • Subject: Claudia Taylor “Lady Bird” Johnson • 15.55 g., 0.9999
KM# 481 • Subject: Abigail Filmore • 15.55 g., 0.9999 Gold 0.500 oz. Gold 0.500 oz. AGW, 26.5
Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65
AGW, 26.5
2015W 1,035 — 2015W — 1,145
Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65
2010W 1,035 — 2010W — 1,185 KM# 627 • Subject: Patricia Ryan “Pat” Nixon • 15.55 g., 0.9999 Gold
KM# 482 • Subject: Jane Pierce • 15.55 g., 0.9999 Gold 0.500 oz. AGW, 26.5 0.500 oz. AGW, 26.5
Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65
2010W 1,035 — 2010W — 1,145 2016W 1,425 — 2016W — 1,500

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KM# 628 • Subject: Elizabeth Bloomer “Betty” Ford • 15.55 g., 0.9999 Gold Date MS65 MS69 KM# 664 • Subject: Ozark National
0.500 oz. AGW, 26.5 2014P Vapor blast finish 200 240 Scenic Riverways • 155.50 g., 0.999
Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65 KM# 584 • Subject: Everglades Silver 4.9944 oz. ASW, 76.2
2016W 1,800 — 2016W — 1,500 National Park • 155.55 g., 0.999 Silver Date MS65 MS69
KM# 629 • Subject: Nancy Reagan • 15.55 g., 0.9999 Gold 0.500 oz. AGW, 26.5 4.996 oz. ASW, 76.2 2017 240 200
Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 MS69 2017P Vapor blast finish — 225
2016W 1,225 — 2016W — 1,145 2014 185 260 KM# 665 • Subject: Ellis Island
KM# 736 • Subject: Barbara Bush • 15.55 g., 0.9999 Gold 0.500 oz. AGW, 26.5 2014P Vapor blast finish 185 240 (Statue of Liberty National Monument)
Date MS65 PF65 Date MS65 PF65 KM# 630 • Subject: Homestead • 155.50 g., 0.999 Silver 4.9944 oz.
2020W 1,060 — 2020W — 1,145 National Monument of America • ASW, 76.2

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155.55 g., 0.999 Silver 4.996 oz. ASW, Date MS65 MS69
AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL 76.2
Date MS65 MS69
2017
2017P Vapor blast finish
175

200
225

SILVER BULLION 2015


2015P Vapor blast finish
230
235
260
240
KM# 666 • Subject: George Rogers
Clark National Historical Park • 155.50
Quarter KM# 631 • Subject: Kisatchie
National Forest • 155.55 g., 0.999
g., 0.999 Silver 4.9944 oz. ASW, 76.2
Date MS65 MS69
KM# 489 • Subject: Hot Springs KM# 538 • Subject: Acadia National Silver 4.996 oz. ASW, 76.2 2017 230 200
National Park • 155.55 g., 0.999 Silver Park • 155.52 g., 0.999 Silver 4.9951 Date MS65 MS69 2017P Vapor blast finish — 225
4.996 oz. ASW, 76.2 oz. ASW, 76.2 2015 215 260 KM# 674 • Subject: Pictured Rocks
Date MS65 MS69 Date MS65 MS69 2015P Vapor blast finish 225 240 National Lakeshore • 155.50 g., 0.999
2010 315 360 2012 317 260 KM# 632 • Subject: Blue Ridge Silver 4.9944 oz. ASW, 76.2
2010P Vapor Blast finish 220 375 2012P Vapor blast finish 385 240 Parkway • 155.50 g., 0.999 Silver Date MS65 MS69
KM# 490 • Subject: Yellowstone KM# 539 • Subject: Hawai'i 4.9944 oz. ASW, 76.2 2018 190 200
National Park • 155.55 g., 0.999 Silver Volcanoes National Park • 155.52 g., Date MS65 MS69 2018P Vapor blast finish 160 225
4.996 oz. ASW, 76.2 0.999 Silver 4.9951 oz. ASW, 76.2 2015 230 260 KM# 675 • Subject: Apostle Islands
Date MS65 MS69 Date MS65 MS69 2015P Vapor blast finish 230 240 National Lakeshore • 155.50 g., 0.999
2010 210 360 2012 425 260 KM# 633 • Subject: Bombay Hook Silver 4.9944 oz. ASW, 76.2
2010P Vapor Blast finish 220 325 2012P Vapor blast finish 750 240 National Wildlife Refuge • 155.50 g., Date MS65 MS69
KM# 491 • Subject: Yosemite KM# 540 • Subject: Denali National 0.999 Silver 4.9944 oz. ASW, 76.2 2018 215 200
National Park • 155.55 g., 0.999 Silver Park • 155.55 g., 0.999 Silver 4.9961 Date MS65 MS69 2018P Vapor blast finish 175 225
4.996 oz. ASW, 76.2 oz. ASW, 76.2 2015 190 260 KM# 676 • Subject: Voyageurs
Date MS65 MS69 Date MS65 MS69 2015P Vapor blast finish — 240 National Park • 155.50 g., 0.999 Silver
2010 380 385 2012 325 260 KM# 634 • Subject: Saratoga 4.9944 oz. ASW, 76.2
2010P Vapor blast finish — 260 2012P Vapor blast finish 380 240 National Historical Park • 155.50 g., Date MS65 MS69
KM# 492 • Subject: Grand Canyon KM# 556 • Subject: White Mountain 0.999 Silver 4.9944 oz. ASW, 76.2 2018 195 200
National Park • 155.55 g., 0.999 Silver National Forest • 155.55 g., 0.999 Date MS65 MS69 2018P Vapor blast finish 215 225
4.996 oz. ASW, 76.2 Silver 4.996 oz. ASW, 76.2 2015 200 260 KM# 677 • Subject: Cumberland
Date MS65 MS69 Date MS65 MS69 2015P Vapor blast finish — 240 Island National Seashore • 155.50 g.,
2010 200 325 2013 240 260 KM# 647 • Subject: Shawnee 0.999 Silver 4.9944 oz. ASW, 76.2
2010P Vapor blast finish 220 325 2013P Vapor blast finish 220 240 National Forest • 155.50 g., 0.999 Date MS65 MS69
KM# 493 • Subject: Mount Hood KM# 557 • Subject: Perry's Victory Silver 4.9944 oz. ASW, 76.2 2018 175 200
National Park • 155.55 g., 0.999 Silver and International Peace Memorial • Date MS65 MS69 2018P Vapor blast finish 240 225
4.996 oz. ASW, 76.2 155.55 g., 0.999 Silver 4.996 oz. ASW, 2016 200 KM# 678 • Subject: Block Island
260
Date MS65 MS69 76.2 2016P Vapor blast finish 205 240
National Wildlife Refuge • 155.50 g.,
2010 220 360 Date MS65 MS69 KM# 648 • Subject: Cumberland Gap 0.999 Silver 4.9944 oz. ASW, 76.2
2010P Vapor blast finish 315 260 2013 210 260 National Historical Park • 155.50 g., Date MS65 MS69
KM# 513 • Subject: Gettysburg 2013P Vapor blast finish 210 240 0.999 Silver 4.9944 oz. ASW, 76.2 2018 240 200
National Military Park • 155.55 g., KM# 558 • Subject: Great Basin Date MS65 MS69 2018P Vapor blast finish 165 225
0.999 Silver 4.996 oz. ASW, 76.2 National Park • 155.55 g., 0.999 Silver 2016 210 260 KM# 698 • Subject: Lowell National
Date MS65 MS69 4.996 oz. ASW, 76.2 2016P Vapor blast finish 190 240 Historical Park • 155.52 g., 0.999
2011 205 260 Date MS65 MS69 KM# 649 • Subject: Harpers Ferry Silver 4.995 oz. ASW, 76.2
2011P Vapor blast finish 200 240 2013 170 240 National Historical Park • 155.50 g., Date MS65 MS69
KM# 514 • Subject: Glacier National 2013P Vapor blast finish 230 260 0.999 Silver 4.9944 oz. ASW, 76.2 2019 185 200
Park • 155.55 g., 0.999 Silver 4.996 KM# 559 • Subject: Fort McHenry Date MS65 MS69 2019P Vapor blast finish 185 225
oz. ASW, 76.2 National Monument and Historic Site 2016 210 260 KM# 699 • Subject: N. Mariana
Date MS65 MS69 • 155.55 g., 0.999 Silver 4.996 oz. 2016P Vapor blast finish 210 240 Islands American Memorial Park •
2011 200 260 ASW, 76.2 KM# 650 • Subject: Theodore 155.52 g., 0.999 Silver 4.995 oz. ASW,
2011P Vapor blast finish 230 240 Date MS65 MS69 Roosevelt National Park • 155.50 g., 76.2
KM# 515 • Subject: Olympic National 2013 215 260 0.999 Silver 4.9944 oz. ASW, 76.2 Date MS65 MS69
Park • 155.55 g., 0.999 Silver 4.996 2013P Vapor blast finish 230 240 Date MS65 MS69 2019 200 225
oz. ASW, 76.2 KM# 560 • Subject: Mt. Rushmore 2016 200 260 2019P Vapor blast finish 215 200
Date MS65 MS69 National Memorial • 155.55 g., 0.999 2016P Vapor blast finish — 240 KM# 700 • Subject: Guam War in
2011 200 260 Silver 4.996 oz. ASW, 76.2 KM# 651 • Subject: Fort Moultrie the Pacific National Historical Park •
2011P Vapor blast finish 250 240 Date MS65 MS69 (Fort Sumter) National Monument • 155.52 g., 0.999 Silver 4.995 oz. ASW,
KM# 516 • Subject: Vicksburg 2013 260 240 155.50 g., 0.999 Silver 4.9944 oz. 76.2
National Military Park • 155.55 g., 2013P Vapor blast finish 230 260 ASW, 76.2 Date MS65 MS69
0.999 Silver 4.996 oz. ASW, 76.2 KM# 580 • Subject: Great Smokey Date MS65 MS69 2019 210 200
Date MS65 MS69 Mountains National Park • 155.55 g., 2016 200 260 2019P Vapor blast finish — 225
2011 230 260 0.999 Silver 4.996 oz. ASW, 76.2 2016P Vapor blast finish 210 240 KM# 701 • Subject: Frank Church
2011P Vapor blast finish 240 240 Date MS65 MS69 KM# 662 • Subject: Effigy Mounds River of No Return Wilderness •
KM# 517 • Subject: Chickasaw 2014 265 260 National Monument • 155.50 g., 0.999 155.50 g., 0.999 Silver 4.9944 oz.
National Recreation Area • 155.55 g., 2014P Vapor blast finish — 240 Silver 4.9944 oz. ASW, 76.2 ASW, 76.2
0.999 Silver 4.996 oz. ASW, 76.2 KM# 581 • Subject: Shenandoah Date MS65 MS69 Date MS65 MS69
Date MS65 MS69 National Park • 155.55 g., 0.999 Silver 2017 205 200 2019 210 173
2011 200 260 4.996 oz. ASW, 76.2 2017P Vapor blast finish 170 225 2019P Vapor blast finish 280 225
2011P Vapor blast finish — 240 Date MS65 MS69 KM# 663 • Subject: Frederick KM# 704 • Subject: San Antonio
KM# 536 • Subject: El Yungue 2014 200 260 Douglass National Historic Site • Missions National Historical Park •
National Forest • 155.55 g., 0.999 2014P Vapor blast finish — 240 155.50 g., 0.999 Silver 4.9944 oz. 155.50 g., 0.999 Silver 4.9944 oz.
Silver 4.996 oz. ASW, 76.2 KM# 582 • Subject: Arches National ASW, 76.2 ASW, 76.2
Date MS65 MS69 Park • 155.55 g., 0.999 Silver 4.996 Date MS65 MS69 Date MS65 MS69
2012 300 260 oz. ASW, 76.2 2017 270 200 2019 230 —
2012P Vapor blast finish — 240 Date MS65 MS69 2017P Vapor blast finish ------ 225 2019P Vapor blast finish 280 —
KM# 537 • Subject: Chaco Culture 2014 260 260
National Historic Park • 155.52 g., 2014P Vapor blast finish — 240
0.999 Silver 4.9951 oz. ASW, 76.2 KM# 583 • Subject: Great Sand
Date MS65 MS69 Dunes National Park • 155.55 g., 0.999
2012 — 260 Silver 4.996 oz. ASW, 76.2
2012P Vapor blast finish 325 240 Date MS65 MS69
2014 245 260

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▲ Coin Market at a glance
Grading Race Heats Up thing that is very important for the future
of coin collecting as well as coin invest-
By Richard Giedroyc lectibles, coins leading the way, is not only ing. While coins that can be argued to be
expanding, but so are the services that fuel investor- rather than collector-driven may
The competition for coins may be heat- even more interest and trust in the trade. continue to grab the headlines, if it was
ing up, but so is the competition for who As more coins can be purchased reliably investors who solely are purchasing very
gets to authenticate, grade and encapsulate sight-unseen, more people are willing to expensive coins, the value of these coins
them. One company is quick to point out use such venues. Authenticity and a reli- would quickly decline once those inves-
it certified eight of the 10 priciest U.S. able opinion of condition are no longer tors move on to other non-numismatic
coins sold during 2021. A competitor has an uncertainty that makes some potential products. While there are active investors
offered “one upmanship,” countering that buyers hesitate. Investors are more com- in this market, it appears the collector truly
they have certified nearly 9 million col- fortable when purchasing a coin as a com- continues to be king. As a well-known
lectibles (including comic books, trading modity whose attributes are ensured to be proclamation goes, “Long live the king!”
cards and stamps as well as coins) at a as advertised.
clip that is equal to about one item every Investors are important to the business
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Who benefits from all this? Collectors It appears that collectors rather than inves- Search more than 1 million pricing listings for U.S. and
are the winners. The market for all col- tors are driving the current market, some- world coins. Values listed are not offers to buy or sell.

Key U.S. Type Coins Date Fair2 AG3 Good4 VG8 Fine12 VF20 XF40 XF45
Indian Cents KM#90a 1869/9 $40 $100 $125 $245 $435 $600 $800 $900
1877 $300 $525 $600 $645 $920 $1,350 $2,550 $2,600
1908S $50 $75 $100 $100 $115 $135 $200 $235
1909S $190 $250 $330 $365 $445 $560 $650 $700
Lincoln Cents KM#132 1909S $40 $45 $70 $80 $95 $175 $200 $215
1909S VDB $440 $480 $495 $800 $900 $1,000 $1,225 $1,275
1914D $85 $120 $185 $200 $240 $400 $780 $1,100
1922 No D Die 2 Strong Rev — $480 $500 $525 $725 $990 $1,500 $1,800
1922 No D Die 3 Weak Rev $70 $80 $110 $140 $200 $375 $550 $530
1931S $25 $40 $50 $55 $60 $65 $90 —
1955/1955 — — — $1,100 $1,200 $1,225 $1,300 $1,560
1972/1972 — — — — $185 $200 $225 $240
1983/1983 — — — — — $90 $100 $115
1984/1984 — — — — — $80 $90 $100
1995/1995 — — — — — — — $14
Liberty Nickels KM#112 1885 $165 $300 $525 $540 $800 $990 $1,350 —
1886 $75 $110 $165 $240 $350 $500 $600 $685
1912S $35 $75 $100 $150 $180 $365 $800 —
Buffalo Nickels KM#134 1913S Ty'2 $100 $115 $210 $250 $315 $425 $500 $520
1914D $45 $65 $90 $100 $135 $165 $250 $270
1916/16 — — $4,150 $8,250 $9,500 $12,375 $17,735 $18,500
1918/17D — $600 $700 $1,250 $2,100 $3,350 $9,000 $9,700
1921S $18 $30 $65 $90 $120 $350 $670 $825
1926S $4 $15 $20 $47 $100 $160 $700 $860
1931S $7 $9 $10 $11 $12 $14 $30 $37
1937D 3 Leg $150 $200 $300 $500 $525 $590 $760 $810
Jefferson Nickels KM#192a/A192 1939D — — $305.0 $4.0 $5.0 $8 $14 $22
1943/2 — — $25 $35 $50 $75 $110 $125
1950D — — — $9 $10 $10 $10 —
Barber Dimes KM#113 1892S $23 $30 $60 $92 $225 $250 $300 $305
1893/2 $40 $105 $130 $160 $195 $235 $330 $360
1894O — $60 $70 $80 $225 $300 $430 $490
1895 $50 $75 $145 $200 $370 $450 $550 $590
1895O $360 $400 $450 $650 $1,100 $1,800 $3,400 $3,480
1896O $28 $40 $70 $160 $300 $375 $450 $520
1896S $28 $45 $72 $150 $240 $335 $450 $480
1897O — — — $180 $320 $375 $440 $500
1901S — $200 $250 $285 $360 $425 $550 $580
1913S $8 $12 $35 $65 $125 $225 $250 $260
Mercury Dimes KM#140 1916D $412 $825 $1,200 $1,900 $3,150 $4,800 $6,950 $7,500
1921 — $23 $45 $69 $115 $275 $650 $700
1921D — — $70 $130 $180 $370 $825 $900
1926S — $7 $10 $12 $45 $150 $270 $315
1942/41 — $250 $325 $335 $400 $435 $700 —
1942/1D — $180 $325 $305 $390 $425 $660 —
Barber Quarters KM#114 1896S $370 $500 $750 $1,400 $2,750 $3,900 $5,450 $5,800
1901S $2,150 $3,600 $5,250 $9,000 $14,000 $20,000 $33,000 —
1913S — $1,100 $1,600 $2,125 $5,000 $7,150 $11,500 —
Standing Lib Qtrs KM#141/145 1916 — $2000 $3,360 $5,250 $6,000 $7,000 $9,500 —
1918/17S — — $1,400 $1,925 $3,400 $4,100 $6,200 $8,200
1921 — — $200 $225 $350 $450 $870 $940
1923S — — $370 $450 $800 $1,200 $1,650 $1,750
Washington Qtrs KM#164 1932D $50 $85 $95 $125 $135 $160 $200 $245
1932S $50 $75 $85 $100 $100 $115 $235 $245
Barber Halves KM#116 1892O $90 $150 $285 $500 $580 $600 $650 $700
1892S $175 $225 $300 $360 $450 $500 $675 $3,300
1893S $65 $110 $175 $350 $475 $725 $1,150 $1,270
1897O $46 $130 $180 $225 $525 $950 $1,100 $1,225
1897S $46 $120 $180 $260 $450 $550 $1,975 $2,040
1913 $18 $25 $85 $120 $260 $610 $770 $1,200
1914 $80 $90 $125 $150 $500 $675 $880 $960
1915 $30 $50 $110 $155 $325 $425 $600 $830
Walking Halves KM#142 1916S $15 $45 $100 $165 $300 $490 $700 $760
1921 $55 $85 $185 $225 $500 $825 $1,720 $2,650
1921D $90 $190 $275 $373 $725 $1,250 $3,625 $4,000
1921S $15 $40 $90 $145 $250 $900 $3,900 $4,300
1938D — $35 $55 $75 $95 $145 $190 $195
$21/2 Indian Gold KM#128 1911D — — — — — $2,600 $2,950 $3,100
1911D weak D — — — — — $1,675 $2,000 $2,100
$5 Indian Gold KM#129 1909O — — — — $1,500 $4,200 $6,500 $7,600
1911D — — — — $550 $600 $800 $1,000
1929 — — — — — — $15,000 $16,250
$10 Indian Gold KM#125/130 1907 periods — — — — $9,000 $24,500 $38,000 $41,000
1911D — — — — — $2,000 $2,100 $2,300
1920S — — — — — $16,500 $23,000 $24,400
1930S — — — — — $14,000 $19,750 $20,500
1933 — — — — — $130,000 $140,000 $143,000
$20 Saint Gaudens KM#131 1907 High Relief, Flat Edge — — — — — $7,000 $8,500 $9,400
1908S — — — — — $1,800 $3,000 $3,700
1920S — — — — — $8,000 $15,500 $18,000
1921 — — — — — — $60,000 $65,000
1926D — — — — $7,500 $8,000 $9,000 $9,400
1927D — — — — — — — —
1927S — — — — $6,000 $75,000 $10,000 $11,400
1929 — — — — — $9,000 $11,000 $12,000
1930S — — — — — $33,000 $37,000 $39,000
1931 — — — — — $16,000 $18,000 $19,000
1931D — — — — — $16,000 $16,000 $20,000
1932 — — — — — $16,000 $16,000 $18,000
NOTE: Prices for Indian cents are MS60-62Brn, MS63-65RB, and MS66-67Red. Lincoln cents are MS60-62Brn, MS63RB, MS64-67Red.

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GOLD BULLION MARKET VALUES China Panda 1/10 T. Oz . . . . . . . . . . $183 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $216 PLATINUM BULLION MARKET VALUES
SPOT PRICE $1,827.50 as of February 8, 2021 China Panda 1/20 T. Oz . . . . . . . . . . $91 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $107 SPOT PRICE $1,032.00 as of February 8, 2021
Actual Melt Value MARKET PRICE Colombia 5 Peso . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $430 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $461 Actual Melt Value MARKET PRICE
American Bison 1 T Oz . . . . . . . . . . . $1,828 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,974 France 20 Franc rooster . . . . . . . . . . $341 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $375 $100 American Eagle 1 T Oz. . . . . . . $1,032 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,170
$50 American Eagle 1 T Oz. . . . . . . . $1,828 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,965 Germany 10 Mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $211 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $238 $50 American Eagle 1/2 T Oz. . . . . . $516 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $599
$25 American Eagle 1/2 T Oz. . . . . . $914 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,005 Germany 20 Mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $421 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $463 $25 American Eagle 1/4 T Oz. . . . . . $258 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $304
$10 American Eagle 1/4 T Oz. . . . . . $457 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $515 Great Britian Soverign old (king) . . . . . $430 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $486 $10 American Eagle 1/10 T Oz. . . . . $103 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $134
$5 American Eagle 1/10 T Oz. . . . . . $183 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $245 Great Britian Soverign new (queen) . . $430 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $460 Mapleleaf 1 T. Oz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,032 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,137
U.S. American Art 1oz.. . . . . . . . . . . . $1,828 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,871 Hungary 100 Korona . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,768 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,857 Noble 1 T. Oz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,032 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,137
U.S. American Art 1/2 oz. . . . . . . . . . $914 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $959 Italy 20 Lire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $341 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $375 Koala 1 T. Oz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,032 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,127
US $5 commemorative 1986 to date . $442 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $476 realizable value 75-95% AMV depending on quantity
Mexico 50 Peso . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,202 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,288
US $10 commemorative 1984 . . . . . . $884 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $944
Mexico 20 Peso . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $881 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $941
Australia kangaroo/Nugget 1 T Oz. . . $1,828 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,945 SILVER BULLION MARKET VALUES
Austria 1 Ducat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $202 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $226 Mexico 10 Peso . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $440 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $484
SPOT PRICE $23.21 as of February 8, 2021
Austria 4 Ducat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $810 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $891 Mexico 5 Peso . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $220 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $246 Actual Melt Value MARKET PRICE
Austria 10 Corona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $177 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $200 Mexico 2.5 Peso . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $110 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $130 US 90% Dimes (pre 1965) . . . . . . . . $1.66 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.88
Austria 20 Corona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $354 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $389 Mexico 2 Peso . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $88 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $106 US 90% Quarters (pre 1965) . . . . . . . $4.15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4.71
Austria 100 Corona . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,768 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,839 Netherlands East Indies 1 Ducat . . . . $202 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $222 US 90% Halves (pre 1965) . . . . . . . . $8.30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10.04
Austria Philharmonic1T Oz . . . . . . . . $1,828 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,937 Netherlands 10 Gulden . . . . . . . . . . . $356 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $391 US 90% Dollars (pre 1936) . . . . . . . . $17.95 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $30.92
Austria Philharmonic 1/2 T Oz . . . . . . $914 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $996 Russia 5 Roubles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $227 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $273 US 40% Halves (1965-70, 1976) . . . $3.43 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.60
Austria Philharmonic 1/4 T Oz . . . . . . $457 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $509 Russia 10 Roubles/Chevronetz . . . . . $455 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $537 US 40% Dollars (1971-76) . . . . . . . . $7.34 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8.07
Austria Philharmonic 1/10 T Oz . . . . . $183 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $210 South Africa Krugerand 2 Rand . . . . . $430 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $473 US 35% Wartime Nickels . . . . . . . . . $1.31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.20
Belgium 20 Franc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $341 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $372 South Africa Krugerand 1 T Oz. . . . . . $1,828 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,944 US Silver Eagle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $23.21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $26.96
Canada Mapleaf 1T Oz . . . . . . . . . . . $1,828 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,950 South Africa Krugerand 1/2 T Oz. . . . $914 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $996 Canadian 80% Dimes (pre 1967) . . . $1.39 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.41
Canada Mapleaf 1/2 T Oz . . . . . . . . . $914 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $996 Canadian 80% Quarters (pre 1967) . . $3.48 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.52
South Africa Krugerand 1/4 T Oz. . . . $457 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $509
Canada Mapleaf 1/4 T Oz . . . . . . . . . $457 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $509 Canadian 80% Halves (pre 1967) . . . $6.96 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7.03
South Africa Krugerand 1/10 T Oz. . . $183 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $209
Canada Mapleaf 1/10 T Oz . . . . . . . . $183 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $211 Canadian 80% Dollars (pre 1968) . . . $13.93 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $14.76
Canada $20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $914 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,011 Swiss 10 Franc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $171 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $188
Swiss 20 Franc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $341 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $375 Canadian Silver Mapleleafs . . . . . . . . $23.21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $27.21
Canada $100 (1976 business strike) . $457 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $489 Mexico Libertad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $23.21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25.46
Canada $100 1977-1986 . . . . . . . . . $914 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $972 10 Karat Scrap Gold per gram . . . . . . $23.21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $24.44
Sterling Pvt. Mint per Troy Oz . . . . . . $21.47 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $21.72
China Panda 1 T. Oz . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,828 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,954 14 Karat Scrap Gold per gram . . . . . . $33.05 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $34.23
Sterling scrap per Troy Oz . . . . . . . . . $20.31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $18.81
China Panda 1/2 T. Oz . . . . . . . . . . . $914 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $987 18 Karat Scrap Gold per gram . . . . . . $42.60 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $44.07
realizable value 75-105% AMV depending on quantity
China Panda 1/4 T. Oz . . . . . . . . . . . $457 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $509 realizable value 85-98% AMV depending on quantity

AU50 AU58 MS60 MS61 MS62 MS63 MS64 MS65 MS66 MS67
$950 $965 $1,000 $1,050 $1,065 $1,125 $1,200 $3,200 — —
$2,950 $4,000 $4,300 $4,425 $4,635 $8,000 $10,250 $14,000 $32,500 —
$255 $265 $300 $340 $425 $650 $1,100 $1,400 $2,500 —
$850 $920 $1,075 — — $2,000 $2,700 $3,900 $6,500 $75,000
$220 $270 $285 $290 $297 $420 $575 $800 $1,400 $42,000
$1,350 $1,650 $1,900 $1,970 $2,040 $2,700 $2,850 $4,500 $6,600 —
$1,670 $2,300 $2,500 $2,700 $3,300 $4,250 $4,900 $6,500 $66,600 —
$3,250 $6,250 $8,000 $8,500 $8,800 $23,000 40,000.00 $130,000.00 — —
$725 $780 $1,330 $1,400 $1,485 $4,250 — — — —
$100 $130 $145 — — $200 $230 $350 — —
$1,600 $1,650 $1,700 $1,850 $2,150 $4,000 $5,100 $12,500 — —
$280 $300 $310 $315 $320 $340 $465 $600 $950 $5,000
$150 $165 $180 $185 $188 $200 $240 $290 $400 $2,500
$115 $125 $140 $160 $195 $200 $240 $250 $270 $875
$17 $20 $22 $25 $28 $30 $40 $50 $110 $120
$1,500 $2,200 $2,400 — — $4,500 $5,000 $6,200 $8,750 —
$725 $1,050 $1,400 — — $2,100 $3,000 $9,000 $15,500 —
$1,100 $1,200 $1,300 — — $2,200 $2,500 $3,900 $5,875 —
$550 $825 $850 $875 $1,100 $1,200 $1,900 $3,000 $4,500 $42,000
$285 $365 $380 $400 $420 $475 $700 $1,250 $3,200 $22,000
$29,000 $35,950 $55,000 $63,950 $95,000 $145,000 — — — —
$10,500 $23,000 $32,000 $33,500 $40,000 $48,500 $85,000 $275,000 — —
$1,045 $1,475 $2,300 $2,440 $2,485 $2,300 $4,900 $8,650 $22,500 —
$2,200 $3,400 $4,100 $4,700 $6,000 $9,750 $14,000 $82,500 — —
$45 $51 $63 $75 $85 $200 $220 $275 $1,500 $25,000
$1,000 $1,500 $1,700 $1,900 $2,700 $4,900 $6,000 $22,950 $39,000 —
$26 — $35 $38 $41 $50 $80 $90 $100 $475
$175 $205 $300 $315 $330 $425 $500 $775 $750 $2,250
$11 — $12 — — $13 $20 $35 $50 $450
$320 — $500 $540 $600 $775 $1,150 $2,800 $13,500 $22,500
$550 $690 $1,300 $1,300 $1,560 $2,000 $3,500 $6,000 $7,500 —
$600 $1,075 $1,850 $1,925 $2,100 $2,900 $7,150 $10,000 $22,000 —
$650 $780 $840 $900 $1,000 $1,150 $1,200 $1,850 $5,250 $22,500
$3,700 $4,600 $5,850 $6,000 $7,600 $20,000 $21,600 $23,750 $41,000 —
$1,160 $1,300 $1,700 $1,835 $2,100 $2,500 $4,100 $7,800 $15,500 —
$575 $615 $675 $750 $975 $1,300 $3,000 $3,900 $10,500 —
$600 $690 $1,000 $1,050 $1,080 $1,400 $2,140 $2,950 $8,500 $23,500
$675 $1,200 $1,420 $1,480 $1,530 $1,920 $2,450 $3,320 $4,500 —
$300 $415 $660 $745 $920 $1,200 $2,650 $2,900 — $11,850
$9,750 $1,050 $11,250 — $13,250 $18,500 $19,000 $24,000 $34,500 $75,000
$780 $910 $1,140 — $1,550 $2,025 $2,325 $2,900 $4,400 —
$1,235 $1,340 $1,400 — $1,575 $2,200 $2,750 $3,645 $- $10,000
$1,000 — $1,150 $1,200 $1,250 $1,700 $2,400 $3,500 $4,400 $9,500
$825 $1,750 $2,400 — $3,600 $7,000 $8,600 $12,000 $15,250 —
$1,000 $1,425 $2,700 — $3,700 $4,100 $7,000 $12,000 — —
$6,250 $7,200 $17,000 — — $24,500 $27,500 $54,500 $132,000 —
$35,000 — $37,500 $3,825 $39,500 $45,000 $53,000 $79,500 $118,000 $175,000
$12,000 $14,000 $14,250 $12,800 $13,100 $16,000 $25,500 $31,000 $36,000 $75,000
$11,000 $12,000 $13,000 $13,750 $14,200 $16,000 $18,000 $26,750 $30,000 —
$10,500 $11,600 $16,250 $18,650 $23,000 $28,000 $32,900 $90,000 $145,000 —
$1,175 $1,350 $1,450 $1,565 $1,800 $2,100 $2,230 $2,900 $3,150 $7,500
$1,900 $2,050 $2,300 $2,550 $3,300 $4,000 $4,260 $4,700 $4,900 —
$340 $550 $1,150 $1,275 $1,350 $1,700 $2,600 $8,000 $77,500 —
$260 $310 $350 $360 $365 $500 $875 $2,350 $29,700 —
$850 $975 $1,175 $1,230 $1,385 $1,950 $2,000 $3,250 $5,200 $12,500
$820 $900 $1,250 $1,300 $1,350 $2,700 $2,900 $7,500 $9,000 $22,000
$1,825 $1,900 $2,000 $2,150 $3,100 $5,000 $5,250 $15,000 $35,500 —
$1,500 $1,580 $1,725 $1,895 $2,425 $3,300 $5,000 $7,900 $14,250 $25,500
$2,200 $2,300 $2,600 $2,650 $2,700 $3,000 $4,800 $6,300 $16,000 $21,500
$1,500 $1,700 $1,800 $1,970 $2,600 $3,000 $3,600 $4,500 $8,500 —
$1,225 $1,300 $2,100 $2,260 $2,400 $2,850 $3,800 $6,000 $32,950 —
$1,150 $1,500 $1,600 $1,640 $1,725 $2,650 $3,700 $6,500 — —
$900 $1,685 $1,800 $1,725 $1,850 $2,250 $3,000 $6,700 $16,250 $40,000
$3,000 $4,800 $5,750 $5,900 $6,850 $8,750 $11,250 $22,000 $32,000 —
$5,050 $7,100 $8,500 $9,500 $10,250 $12,500 $18,750 $40,000 $60,000 —
$6,800 $13,750 $20,000 $22,500 $27,750 $35,000 $46,000 $104,000 $175,000 —
$220 $350 $485 $500 $545 $725 $850 $1,250 $2,150 $4,400
$3,600 $4,200 $5,750 $7,340 $9,000 $12,000 $17,500 $52,000 $190,000 —
$2,300 $3,350 $6,400 — — — — — — —
$8,100 $13,900 $22,500 $36,700 $48,000 — $105,000 $687,500 — —
$2,875 $4,850 $5,900 $8,600 $13,435 $33,325 $58,500 $210,000 — —
$17,000 $27,000 $28,250 $29,200 $30,000 $32,000 $37,775 $100,000 — —
$48,000 $54,500 $73,000 $80,000 $90,000 $115,000 $145,000 $325,000 — —
$2,850 $6,600 $8,500 $13,000 $18,000 $30,000 $82,500 $220,000 — —
$30,000 $44,000 $56,000 $60,000 $70,000 $93,000 $185,000 $275,000 $400,000 $1,500,000
$24,000 $30,000 $36,500 $38,000 $40,000 $44,000 $67,000 $115,000 — —
$145,000 $135,000 $165,000 $175,000 $190,000 $225,000 $375,000 $408,000 — —
$11,250 $12,500 $14,000 $15,250 $18,500 $20,000 $30,000 $53,000 $109,500 $130,000
$4,400 $7,000 $9,500 $13,700 $18,000 $22,500 $45,000 $60,000 $70,000 $140,000
$24,000 $31,000 $55,000 $56,000 $62,000 $125,000 $147,500 $260,000 — —
$70,000 $78,000 $85,000 $88,685 $100,000 $192,000 $320,000 $585,000 $900,000 —
$10,000 $12,750 $13,000 $14,500 $16,000 $27,000 $35,000 $170,000 $250,000 —
$500,000 $600,000 $750,000 $850,000 $900,000 $1,000,000 $1,250,000 $1,600,000 $2,000,000 —
$13,000 $17,000 $22,000 $23,500 $25,500 $65,000 $75,000 $200,000 — —
$13,000 $15,000 $28,750 $24,750 $26,000 $36,000 $56,500 $67,500 $125,000 —
$42,000 $46,000 $60,000 $63,000 $70,000 $125,000 $150,000 $165,000 $350,000 —
$23,000 $23,500 $33,000 $34,000 $46,000 $55,000 $105,000 $115,000 $125,000 $230,000
$26,000 $28,000 $38,500 $41,250 $48,000 $65,000 $132,000 — — —
$23,000 $24,000 $27,000 $27,750 $40,000 $75,000 $90,000 $156,000 — —

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Coin Market at a glance
Copper U.S. Type Coins AG3 Good4 VG8 Fine12 VF20 XF40 AU50 AU58 MS60Brn MS63Brn MS63RB MS64Brn MS64RB MS64Red MS65BR MS65RB MS65Red

Half Cent Liberty Cap left 1793 KM#10 $1,850 $3,450 $3,800 $7,000 $9,500 $23,000 $30,000 $49,000 $52,000 $80,000 — $80,000 — — $330,000 —
Half Cent Liberty Cap right 1794-1797 KM#14 $280 $400 $700 $950 $1,500 $3,500 $6,000 $8,600 $13,000 $25,500 — $31,000 — $70000 $56,000 —
Half Cent Draped Bust 1800-1808 KM#33 $45 $90 $100 $125 $165 $350 $550 $940 $1,250 $2,500 $4,400 $4,000 $6,000 $16,000 $8,000 $30,000 $16,000
Half Cent Classic Head 1809-1836 KM#41 $50 $70 $75 $80 $85 $90 $155 $190 $215 $400 $600 $600 $1,050 $3,300 $1,400 $2,300 $11,000
Half Cent Braided Hair 1840-1857 KM#70 $50 $70 $75 $80 $85 $88 $160 $220 $230 $350 $450 $440 $750 $1,250 $710 $1,200 $3,300
Large Cent Chain 1793 KM#11 $3,700 $5,300 $7,900 $14,650 $26,000 $45,000 $77,000 $155,000 $190,000 $305,000 — $440000 — — $770000 — —
Large Cent Wreath 1793 KM#12 $1,850 $2,400 $3,300 $4,700 $7,240 $18,000 $22,740 $33,500 $40,000 $77,000 — $107000 — — — $173,000 —
Large Cent Liberty Capped 1793-1796 KM#13 $375 $425 $600 $1,050 $1,650 $2,900 $3,800 $6,000 $7,000 $16,000 $19,500 $26,250 $28,000 $38,000 $44,000 $65,000 $75,000
Large Cent Draped Bust 1796-1807 KM#22 $60 $140 $150 $250 $400 $950 $1,450 $2,500 $3,200 $8,800 $9,500 $13,000 $18,000 $23,000 $22,500 $36,750 $45,000
Large Cent Classic Head 1808-1814 KM#39 $75 $130 $200 $400 $750 $1,650 $2,200 $4,600 $8,500 $11,000 $15,000 $15,600 $19,500 $42,000 $32,000 $36,000 $65,000
Large Cent Coronet Head 1816-1839 KM#45 $19 $26 $30 $41 $65 $125 $200 $280 $300 $500 $600 $860 $930 $4,300 $1,140 $1,700 $12,000
Large Cent Braided Hair 1839-1857 KM#67 $16 $23 $29 $40 $60 $65 $160 $195 $210 $250 $280 $400 $435 $1,175 $625 $830 $2,300
Flying Eagle Cent 1856-58 KM#85 $18 $24 $36 $39 $50 $140 $220 $400 $465 $950 — — $1,250 — — $2800 —
Indian Cent Copper Nickel 1859 KM#87 $10 $16 $20 $26 $50 $105 $160 $280 $300 $700 — — $1,200 — — — $2,000
Indian Cent Copper Nickel 1860-64 KM#90 $8 $11 $14 $18 $30 $56 $72 $100 $125 $230 — $395 — — $740 — —
Indian Cent Bronze 1864-1909 KM#90a $2 $3 $4 $5 $7 $10 $23 $28 $38 $60 $70 $80 $110 $200 $95 $200 $550

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Two Cent Piece 1864-1873 KM#94 $9 $16 $19 $26 $30 $45 $72 $90 $100 $150 $200 180 $260 $440 $300 $410 $900

U.S. Type Coins AG3 Good4 VG8 Fine12 VF20 XF40 XF45 AU50 AU58 MS60 MS61 MS62 MS63 MS64 MS65 MS66 MS67

Three Cent Nickel Composition KM#95 $11 $14 $16 $18 $20 $30 $34 $50 $72 $100 $110 $125 $150 $220 $400 $850 $1,600
Three Cent Silver Ty'1 1851-1858 KM#75 $29 $36 $45 $50 $60 $85 $100 $140 $170 $190 $200 $220 $250 $380 $520 $900 $3,000
Three Cent Silver Ty'2 1854-1858 KM#80 $37 $45 $55 $60 $70 $145 $200 $200 $260 $280 $320 $450 $625 $900 $1,300 $2,700 $12,500
Three Cent Silver Ty'3 1859-1873 KM#88 $45 $45 $50 $60 $65 $100 $105 $150 $200 $210 $215 $230 $280 $465 $680 $1,100 $3,000
Shield Nickel With Rays 1866-67 KM#96 $20 $30 $43 $60 $95 $150 $170 $195 $270 $290 $320 $380 $430 $640 $1,100 $2,600 $35,000
Shield Nickel Without Rays 1867-83 KM#97 $20 $26 $29 $30 $40 $65 $76 $100 $120 $140 $145 $155 $190 $235 $440 $750 $2,400
Liberty Nickel Without Cents 1883 KM#111 $6 $9 $10 $11.75 $11 $13 $15 $16 $31 $48 $50 $70 $80 $115 $240 $360 $1,400
Liberty Nickel With Cents 1883-1912 KM#112 $2 $7 $8 $12 $11 $31 $40 $50 $60 $73 $82 $100 $140 $190 $350 $630 $2,600
Buffalo Nickel Ty'1 1913 KM#133 $3.25 $8 $10 $12 $13 $20.50 $22 $24 $28 $30 $31 $44 $50 $58 $125 $185 $640
Buffalo Nickel Ty'2 1913-1937 KM#134 $0.75 $0.75 $1.50 $1.60 $2 $3.50 $4 $6.5 $17 $18 $19 $20 $21 $22 $25 $50 $140
Half Dime Flowing Hair 1794-1795 KM#15 $700 $1,200 $1,400 $1,800 $2,600 $4,300 — $5,000 $6,800 $7,500 $8,400 $9,000 $9,700 $20,000 $33,000 — —
Half Dime Draped Bust Sm Eagle 1796-1797 KM#23 $840 $1,350 $1,650 $3,100 $4,000 $5,700 $6,100 $7,300 $12,000 $16,500 $18,000 $20,000 $23,000 $36,000 $70,000 $120,000 $175,000
Half Dime Draped Bust Heraldic Eagle 1800-1805 KM#34 $900 $1,250 $1,475 $1,600 $2,250 $4,500 — $6,000 $8,600 $13,000 $15,500 $16,500 $19,500 $26,000 $36,000 $85,000 $160,000
Half Dime Capped Bust 1829-1837 KM#47 $55 $60 $80 $100 $130 $175 $195 $225 $320 $395 $500 $650 $680 $1,200 $2,100 $2,575 $7,300
Half Dime Liberty Seated no Stars Obv. 1837-1838O KM#60 $26 $40 $65 $85 $110 $215 — $350 $500 $595 $610 $670 $880 $1,000 $1,800 $3,300 $11,000
Half Dime Liberty Seated no Drapery 1838-1840 KM#62.1 $25 $29 $33 $38 $55 $85 $135 $205 $225 $250 $265 $290 $430 $560 $1,000 $1,600 $4,200
Half Dime Liberty Seated Stars on Obv 1840-1853 KM#63.2 $16 $24 $26.50 $29 $33 $60 $75 $110 $135 $150 $160 $190 $250 $400 $535 $780 $2,200
Half Dime Liberty Seated Arrows 1853-1855 KM#62.1 $11 $17 $24 $27 $32 $60 $95 $135 $145 $190 $200 $210 $280 $500 $1,000 $1,150 $5,250
Half Dime Liberty Seated Stars on Obv 1856-59 KM#A62.2 $11 $17 $21 $26 $32 $60 $95 $135 $145 $180 $200 $210 $265 $610 $850 $1,650 $4,000
Half Dime Liberty Seated Legend on Obv. 1860-73 KM#92 $19 $24 $27 $30 $32 $43 $53 $70 $95 $145 $155 $165 $250 $380 $490 $700 $1,300
Dime Draped Bust Sm Eagle 1796-1797 KM#24 $1,475 $2,400 $3,150 $3,700 $4,400 $6,700 $7,300 $10,600 $16,000 $15,700 $16,000 $17,000 $36,400 $53,000 $96,000 $145,000 $650,000
Dime Draped Bust Heraldic Eagle 1798-1807 KM#31 $475 $500 $750 $850 $1,350 $2,100 $2,650 $3,250 $4,000 $5,500 $5,900 $6,600 $8,400 $15,000 $35,000 $55,000 $95,000
Dime Capped Bust Large Planchet 1809-1828 KM#42 $55 $65 $90 $130 $190 $400 $460 $520 $860 $1,225 $1,300 $1,340 $2,150 $2,800 $9,000 $17,000 $36,000
Dime Capped Bust Small Planchet1828-1837 KM#48 $32 $41 $47 $58 $95 $220 $290 $400 $560 $690 $775 $1,000 $1,500 $2,300 $4,300 $7,350 $26,000
Dime Liberty Seated no Stars Obv. 1837-1838O KM#61 $31 $40 $50 $95 $190 $400 $570 $675 $850 $875 $900 $1,200 $1,600 $4,000 $4,450 — —
Dime Liberty Seated no Drapery 1838-1840 KM#63.1 $15 $17 $23 $33 $75 $155 $155 $220 $300 $375 $450 $580 $750 $1,100 $2,000 — —
Dime Liberty Seated Stars on Obv 1840-1853 KM#63.2 $13 $15 $16 $20 $26 $46 $50 $130 $185 $235 $270 $290 $390 $690 $1,800 — —
Dime Liberty Seated arrows at date 1853-55 KM#77 $16 $18 $20 $23 $34 $58 $70 $130 $185 $265 $285 $345 $490 $740 $1,400 — —
Dime Liberty Seated Stars on Obv 1856-1860 KM#A63.2 $13 $15 $16 $20 $24 $33 $70 $90 $265 $330 $385 $490 $625 $1,100 $2,300 $5,300 $10,500
Dime Liberty Seated Legend on Obv. 1860-91 KM#92 $13 $15 $16 $19 $21 $35 $58 $70 $95 $120 $140 $155 $210 $370 $500 $725 $1,700
Dime Liberty Seated arrows at date 1873-74 KM#105 $14 $15 $19 $26 $50 $145 $200 $230 $300 $375 $600 $800 $900 $1,475 $3,600
Dime Barber 1892-1916 KM#113 $3.40 $3.75 $4 $5 $12 $25 $25 $50 $73 $120 $125 $135 $155 $200 $310 $500 $1,300
Dime Mercury 1916-45 KM#140 $2 $2 5 $2 5 $2.15 $2.70 $3.40 $3.90 $4 $4.5 $6 $7 $8 $9.75 $16 $19 $28 $46
Dime Mercury 1916-45 KM#140 Full Split Bands — — — — — — — — $10 $11 $15 $17 $20 $32 $35 $40 130
Dime Roosevelt Silver 1946-64 KM#195 — — — $2.20 $2.50 $2.5 $2.6 $2.7 $2.9 $3.50 $4 5 $4.25 $4.30 $4.40 $4.75 $12 $25
Twenty Cent Piece Liberty Seated 1875-1878 KM#109 $95 $105 $120 $150 $175 $200 $235 $300 $430 $600 $650 $700 $810 $1,100 $2,300 $3,200 —
Quarter Draped Bust Sm Eagle 1796 KM#25 $5,250 $9,000 $15,000 $22,000 $27,000 $40,500 — $47,000 $62,000 $71,000 $80,000 $87,500 $120,000 $170,000 $345,000 $1,400,000 $1,600,000
Quarter Draped Bust Heraldic Eagle 1804-1807 KM#36 $300 $320 $400 $650 $1,200 $2,600 $3,625 $3,800 $6,000 $9,600 $10,550 $12,600 $16,600 $22,500 $65,000 — —
Quarter Capped Bust Large Planchet 1815-1828 KM#44 $92 $115 $150 $230 $400 $1,260 $1,500 $1,800 $2,400 $3,300 $4,000 $4,100 $5,400 $7,100 $25,000 $38,000 $75,000
Quarter Capped Bust Small Planchet 1831-1837 KM#55 $47 $70 $100 $120 $150 $330 $360 $600 $1,200 $2,000 $2,100 $2,450 $2,700 $4,800 $12,300 $26,000 $80,000
Quarter Liberty Seated no Drapery 1838-1840O KM#64.1 $14 $27 $45 $60 $175 $400 $600 $800 $930 $1,350 $1,500 $2,000 $3,100 $6,800 $27,000 $65,000 $80,000
Quarter Liberty Seated no Motto Rev. 1840-1865 KM#64.2 $14 $27 $35 $40 $45 $70 $95 $165 $245 $285 $305 $355 $485 $775 $1,950 $3,340 $7,600
Quarter Liberty Seated Arrows and Rays 1853 KM#78 $14 $27 $35 $40 $45 $130 $140 $220 $475 $775 $900 $1,100 $1,270 $2,150 $7,000 $17,000 $61,000
Quarter Liberty Seated Arrows at date 1854-55 KM#81 $14 $27 $35 $40 $45 $100 $135 $245 $525 $560 $585 $640 $850 $1,400 $4,100 $17,000 $36,000
Quarter Liberty Seated Motto on rev. 1866-91 KM#98 $14 $27 $30 $33 $40 $60 $85 $130 $175 $240 $270 $330 $420 $625 $1,025 $1,600 $3,400
Quarter Liberty Seated arrows at date 1873-74 KM#106 $14 $27 $33 $38 $70 $150 $210 $345 $630 $695 $770 $840 $890 $1,200 $2,400 $3,900 $12,750
Quarter Barber 1892-1916 KM#114 $8.50 $9.25 $10 $14 $25 $50 $75 $130 $190 $240 $250 $260 $285 $325 $540 $900 $1,900
Quarter Standing Liberty Type 1 1916-17 KM#141 — — $48 $60 $80 $125 $150 $160 $200 $235 $238 $290 $330 $400 $600 $890 $2,300
Quarter Standing Liberty Type 2 1917-30 KM#145 — $7 $7 $9.3 $12.20 $30 $36 $67 $110 $150 $165 $180 $245 $300 $400 $550 $1,000
Quarter Standing Liberty Type 2 1917-30 KM#145 Full Head — — — — — — — — — $300 $320 $345 $440 $460 $700 $875 $3,000
Quarter Washington Silver 1932-64 KM#164 — $6.8 $6.8 $7 $7 $7.2 $7.2 $8 $8 $8.75 $9 $11 $11.5 $12 $15 $45 $185
Half Dollar Flowing Hair 1794-95 KM#16 $800 $840 $1,000 $1,450 $2,200 $4,700 $6,400 $11,000 $18,500 $30,000 $32,000 $45,000 $95,000 $180,000 $380,000 — —
Half Dollar Draped Bust Sm Eagle 1796-97 KM#26 $23,000 $28,000 $34,000 $40,000 $65,000 $115,000 $140,000 $160,000 $230,000 $260,000 $285,000 $295,000 $350,000 $390,000 $700,000 $850,000 —
Half Dollar Draped Bust Heraldic Eagle 1801-1807 KM#35 $115 $185 $240 $350 $600 $1,300 — $1,950 $5,000 $6,200 $6,800 $7,300 $8,800 $22,000 $55,000 $135,000 —
Half Dollar Capped Bust 1807-36 KM#37 $45 $60 $67 $80 $85 $150 $180 $300 $700 $735 $875 $1,000 $1,500 $22,000 $4,200 $10,500 $30,000
Half Dollar Capped Bust Reeded Edge 50 Cents Rev. 1836-1837 KM#58 $45 $50 $55 $70 $100 $170 $200 $370 $800 $850 $1,200 $1,400 $2,250 $3,400 $1,400 $24,000 —
Half Dollar Capped Bust Reeded Edge Half Dol. Rev.1838-1839 KM#65 $43 $68 $85 $95 $125 $210 $275 $450 $1,075 $13,000 $1,500 $2,300 $2,750 $3,500 $14,000 $26,000 $90,000
Half Dollar Liberty Seated no Drapery 1839 KM#68 $90 $100 $200 $335 $600 $1,175 $1,700 $2,200 $4,300 $6,300 $8,500 $10,000 $24,000 $33,000 $138,000 — —
Half Dollar Liberty Seated no Motto Rev. 1840-1866 KM#68a $24 $48 $55 $70 $85 $125 $155 $225 $300 $390 $500 $600 $865 $1,400 $3,500 — —
Half Dollar Liberty Seated Arrows and Rays 1853 KM#79 $38 $58 $80 $100 $130 $220 $250 $440 $860 $1,140 $1,400 $1,550 $2,300 $3,400 $20,000 — —
Half Dollar Liberty Seated Arrows at date 1854-55 KM#82 $28 $42 $52 $65 $90 $155 $170 $225 $360 $470 $640 $840 $1,000 $1,850 $4,400 — —
Half Dollar Liberty Seated Motto above Eagle 1866-91 KM#99 $38 $40 $44 $65 $80 $115 $130 $175 $300 $360 $400 $500 $800 $925 $2,300 — —
Half Dollar Liberty Seated arrows at date 1873-74 KM#107 $38 $42 $55 $70 $90 $190 $270 $335 $600 $760 $800 $950 $1,440 $2,150 $8,800 — —
Half Dollar Barber 1892-1916 KM#116 $17 $18 $23 $45 $125 $185 $220 $255 $400 $470 $500 $550 $750 $900 $1,500 $2,000 $6,800
Half Dollar Walking Liberty 1916-47 KM#142 — $8.6 $8.8 $8.9 $9 $10.2 $12 $15 $21 $35 $38 $42 $50 $55 $75 $115 $360
Half Dollar Franklin 1948-63 KM#199 — — $8.8 $8.9 $9 $10 $11 $12 $12 $12 $12 $12 $13.3 $18 $30 $33 $44
Half Dollar Kennedy Silver 1964 KM#202 — — — — — $10.5 — $12 — $12 — — $12 $15 $20 $60 $350
Half Dollar Kennedy 40% Silver clad 1965-70 KM#202a — — — — — $3.7 — $4 — $4 — — $4 $6.50 $12.5 $35 $125
Dollar Flowing Hair 1794-95 KM#17 $1,700 $2,000 $2,200 $3,250 $5,500 $14,250 $14,600 $18,750 $38,000 $48,000 $52,000 $67,000 $120,000 $250,000 $450,000 — —
Dollar Draped Bust Sm Eagle 1795-98 KM#28 $775 $1,700 $2,000 $3,300 $4,500 $9,000 $13,250 $15,250 $22,000 $41,000 $56,000 $72,000 $112,000 $170,000 $335,000 $628,000 —
Dollar Draped Bust Heraldic Eagle 1798-1804 KM#32 $600 $880 $1,100 $1,400 1,850 $3,100 $3,950 $5,000 $10,000 $17,000 $17,500 $24,000 $42,500 $75,000 $138,000 $270,000 —
Dollar Gobrecht 1836-39 KM#59.1 $5,000 $5,600 $6,500 $8,000 $11,400 $1,400 $12,000 $15,000 $18,800 $20,000 — — $38,000 $50,000 $73,000 $85,000 —
Dollar Liberty Seated No Motto 1840-66 KM#71 $280 $290 $330 $370 $425 $550 $600 $730 $1,100 $1,450 $1,600 $1,950 $2,800 $5,000 $28,000 $85,000 —
Dollar Liberty Seated w/Motto 1866-73 KM#100 $270 $285 $300 $350 $380 $485 $500 $600 $1,100 $1,500 $1,600 $2,400 $3,100 $5,000 $38,000 $65,000 $133,000
Dollar Trade 1873-1885 KM#108 $105 $110 $150 $180 $260 $335 $315 $380 $570 $790 $850 $1,000 $1,250 $1,850 $5,000 $13,500 $44,000
Dollar Morgan 1878-1904 KM#110 — $30 $34 $36 $37 $38 $38.3 $43 $48 $53 $54 $56 $70 $95 $195 $280 $755
Dollar Peace 1921-35 KM#150 — $28 $28 $28 $28 $30 $31 $32 $26.5 $35 $36 $38 $55 $65 $128 $400 $2,100
Dollar Eisenhower Nickel clad KM#203 — — — — — $1.45 $1.50 $1.7 $1.8 $2 $2.2 $2.4 $2.7 $6 $34 $75 $3,000
Dollar Eisenhower 40% Silver clad KM#203a — — — — — $7.4 $7.4 $7.5 $7.5 $7.6 $7.9 $8.1 $8.8 $17 $18.5 $22 $45

Gold U.S. Type Coins VF20 XF40 XF45 AU50 AU58 MS60 MS61 MS62 MS63 MS64 MS65 MS66 MS67 PF60 PF63 PF64 PF65
Gold $1 Indian Princess small Head Ty'1 1849-54 KM#73 $185 $190 $195 $205 $235 $255 $330 $370 $515 $705 $1,460 $2,175 $11,500 — — — —
Gold $1 Indian Princess small Head Ty'2 1854-56 KM#83 $300 $345 $320 $420 $550 $1,190 $1,365 $1,835 $3,750 $6,360 $21,000 $31,000 — $78,000 $120000 $180,000 $300,000
Gold $1 Indian Princess Large Head Ty'3 1856-89 KM#86 $200 $220 — $215 $250 $300 $400 $440 $595 $710 $865 $1,075 $2,100 $3,250 $5000 $7,800 $14,000
Gold $2 1/2 Capped Bust Right 1796 No Stars KM#27 $73,000 $110,000 — $130,000 $185,000 $220,000 $315,000 $360,000 $750,000 $820,000 $950,000 — — — — — —
Gold $2 1/2 Capped Bust Left 1796-1807 KM#27a $5,600 $11,000 $12,000 $14,000 $25,000 $28,000 $30,000 $38,000 $60,000 $150,000 $350,000 — — — — — —
Gold $2 1/2 Capped Head Left Large Head 1808 KM#40 $45,000 $85,000 — $115,000 $150,000 $175,000 $200,000 $240,000 $400,000 $550,000 $2,150,000 — — — — — —
Gold $2 1/2 Capped Head Left Large Diameter 1821-1827 KM#46 $7,500 $10,500 $11,000 $12,000 $17,000 $23,000 $26,000 $37,000 $50,000 $84,000 $135,000 — — $125,000 $300000 — —
Gold $2 1/2 Capped Head Left Reduced Diameter 1829-1834 KM#49 $6,000 $8,500 $9,450 $11,600 $16,200 $20,000 $21,600 $25,000 $32,000 $35,000 $46,000 $50,000 $95,000 $55,000 $140000 $165,000 —
Gold $2 1/2 Classic Head 1834-1839 KM#56 $400 $600 $720 $870 $1,460 $2,500 $2,800 $3,600 $6,200 $9,900 $36,500 $59,000 — $79,500 $220000 $275,000 —
Gold $21/2 Liberty Head 1856-1907 KM#72 $425 $440 $440 $445 $450 $470 $530 $540 $600 $675 $850 $1,100 $2,100 $2,500 $4800 $6,500 $15,000
Gold $21/2 Indian Head 1908-15 KM#128 $420 $450 $450 $460 $470 $480 $490 $505 $615 $750 $1,490 $7,200 $35,000 $4,380 $10000 $16,000 $28,000
Gold $3 $725 $750 $750 $800 $1,050 $1,750 $2,400 $2,900 $4,300 $5,250 $9,500 $13,000 $42,000 $5,200 $10,000 $14,250 $26,000
Gold $4 Stella $72,600 $91,000 $97,000 $103,000 $117,000 — — — — — — — — $128,300 $175,000 $195,000 $230,000
Gold $5 Capped Bust Right Small Eagle1795-96 KM#19 $23,000 $31,500 — $42,000 $60,000 $74,000 $90,000 $120,000 $153,000 $265,000 $500,000 — — — — — —
Gold $5 Capped Bust Right Heraldic Eagle 1796-1807 KM#28 $4,000 $5,800 — $7,600 $9,800 $10,000 $10,500 $12,000 $17,000 $29,000 $100,000 $190,000 — — — — —
Gold $5 Capped Bust Left 1807-1812 KM#38 $3,600 $5,800 $6,200 $7,000 $9,100 $9,300 $9,500 $11,900 $18,500 $27,000 $80,000 $150,000 $200,000 — — — —
Gold $5 Capped Bust Left Large Diameter 1813-1829 KM#43 $4,500 $7,000 $7,400 $8,400 $11,000 $12,000 $12,600 $15,000 $23,000 $40,000 $100,000 $140,000 — — — — —
Gold $5 Capped Bust Left Reduced Diameter 1829-1834 KM#43A $28,000 $40,000 $42,750 $44,000 $53,000 $55,000 $58,000 $64,000 $75,000 $96,000 $115,000 — — $240,000 $650000 $775,000 $1M
Gold $5 1834-1838 Classic Head KM#57 $685 $885 $925 $1,145 $1,900 $2,900 $3,350 $5,500 $8,600 $16,700 $50,000 — — — — — —
Gold $5 Liberty Head 1839-1866 No Motto Above Eagle KM# 69 $550 $650 $675 $690 $800 $1,160 $1,240 $2,100 $4,100 $8,800 $29,450 — — $8,500 $26000 $52,500 —
Gold $5 Liberty Head 1866-1908 Motto Above Eagle KM#101 $535 $550 $550 $555 $560 $570 $585 $600 $615 $805 $1,740 $2,500 $12,500 $3,700 $9100 $13,500 $25,000
Gold $5 Indian Head 1908-29 KM#129 $640 $670 $680 $690 $700 $750 $605 $860 $1,040 $1,740 $7,800 $16,000 $45,500 $7,500 $15300 $23,000 $46,000
Gold $10 Capped Bust Right Small Eagle 1795-1797 KM#21 $32,000 $48,000 $52,000 $60,000 $92,000 $100,000 $110,000 $142,000 $260,000 $380,000 $400,000 — — — — — —
Gold $10 Capped Bust Right Heraldic Eagle 1797-1804 KM#30 $9,100 $11,400 $12,000 $14,000 $18,000 $22,000 $24,000 $35,000 $50,000 $104,000 $200,000 — — — — — —
Gold $10 Liberty Head LL 1838-1839 KM#66.1 $1,700 $5,000 — $5,200 $13,000 $25,000 $27,500 $35,000 $75,000 $115,000 — — — — — — —
Gold $10 Liberty Head SL 1839-1866 No Motto Above Eagle KM66.2 $900 $930 — $960 $1,300 $2,400 $3,100 $5,500 $14,800 $23,000 $83,000 $100,000 — $12,500 $44000 $85,000 $165,000
Gold $10 Liberty Head 1866-1907 Motto Above Eagle KM# 102 $905 $905 $905 $905 $905 $1,000 $1,040 $1,065 $1,150 $1,600 $2,600 $3,700 $22,000 $12,100 $29000 $55,000 $61,000
Gold $10 Indian Head No Motto1907-08 KM#125 $1,140 $1,185 $1,195 $1,206 $1,210 $1,240 $1,245 $1,260 $1,800 $2,900 $6,350 $9,400 $30,000 $4,620 $11,500 $16,300 $32,000
Gold $10 Indian Head W/Motto1908-33 KM#130 $1,140 $1,143 $1,143 $1,145 $1,150 $1,200 $1,220 $1,235 $1,285 $1,500 $2,865 $6,300 $24,000 $11,200 $12,700 $21,500 $67,000
Gold $20 Liberty Head No Motto on Rev.1849-1866 KM#74.1 $1,860 $1,970 $2,030 $2,080 $2,260 $3,100 $3,300 $4,450 $6,000 $6,700 $9,400 — — $75,000 $130000 $230,000 —
Gold $20 Liberty Head W/Motto 1866-1876 KM#74.2 $1,825 $1,850 $1,850 $1,860 $1,876 $1,890 $2,170 $2,180 $2,275 $3,400 — — — $30,000 $60000 $115,000 $275,000

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Gold $20 Liberty Head Dollars added on Rev. 1877-1907 KM#74.3 $1,825 $1,840 — $1,845 $1,848 $1,900 $1,910 $1,935 $2,070 $2,350 $4,200 $9,400 $65,000 $10,200 $25000 $40,000 $83,000
Gold $20 Saint Gaudens 1907 High Relief KM#126 $7,400 $7,800 — $9,300 $10,400 $11,000 $13,000 $13,200 $17,000 $21,000 $39,000 $66,000 $175,000 $15,000 $26,000 $40,000 $75,000
Gold $20 Saint Gaudens 1907-08 No Motto KM#127 $1,840 $1,855 — $1,860 $1,873 $1,890 $1,900 $1,910 $1,940 $2,100 $2,340 $3,150 $6,300 — — — —
Gold $20 Saint Gaudens 1907-33 with Motto KM#131 $1,840 $1,855 — $1,860 $1,873 $1,890 $1,900 $1,910 $1,940 $2,100 $2,370 $3,065 $13,000 $18,000 $30500 $4,500 $72,600

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Exhibits, Education Highlight
ANA’s National Money Show

M
illions of dollars in rare For ANA members, there is a host
coins and numismatic trea- of free educational opportunities to
sures await attendees of attend throughout the duration of the
the American Numismatic show in the form of Money Talks.
Association’s 2022 National These programs provide members a
Money Show, set for March 10-12 forum in which to share their views
at the Broadmoor resort in Colorado and research with fellow hobbyists.
Springs, Colo. The annual conven- Presentations are 30- to 45-minute
tion features bourse floor activities, programs, including questions from
auctions, educational seminars, club the audience. A list of Money Talks
meetings, numismatic displays and subjects and their presenters follows.
more. “Numismatic Artifacts of Former
Classical Numismatic Group, Presidents Eisenhower, JFK, LBJ,
recently named the official auction- and Nixon” by Darryl A. Gomez;
eer of the National Money Show, “Clark, Gruber & Co. Territorial
will conduct a three-session auc- Gold Coins: The Driving Force
tion in conjunction with the show. Which ‘Made’ the City of Denver in
Session 1 will feature Kenneth the Nineteenth Century” by Robert
Bressett’s collection of British coins, “Counterfeit Detection of U.S. Coins M. Bair, Jr.; “Roman & Byzantine Scale
Session 2 will focus on U.S. coins and with Emphasis on Chinese-Made Fakes” Weights” by Eugene E. McPherson:
Session 3 will include Bressett’s Roman and “Fundamentals of Grading.” “Daguerreotypes and the Early
coin collection. “Counterfeit Detection of U.S. Coins History of Photography” by Joseph W.
Lot viewing will take place 10 a.m.-6 with Emphasis on Chinese-Made Fakes” Cavallaro; “Treasures In Your Pocket”
p.m. in Ballroom D of Broadmoor Hall is a two-day class that will debut one by Sam Gelberd; “Other 1804 Dollars:
on Wednesday and Thursday, March of the largest collections of Chinese- World Crowns Early in the History
9-10. The live auctions will be held on made counterfeits of United States of the United States” by Dr. Hans H.
Friday, March 11: Session 1 at 9 a.m., colonials, coins, tokens, bullion and Liu; “Prince of Youth: Coinage Traces
Session 2 at 1 p.m. and Session 3 at 5 bars. Hundreds of never-before-seen, the Rise & Fall of Publius Septimius
p.m. Visit www.cngcoins.com for more recently made examples will be avail- Geta” by Michael A. Kodysz; “The
information. able to examine along with the ANA’s Colorado Springs Lesher Dollar and
In addition to competitive exhibits Counterfeit Detection set of older and the ‘Lost’ Coffee Can Treasure” by
on display at the show, a major exhibit, highly deceptive fakes. Robert D. Leonard, Jr.; “April 13, 1976:
“The Medal in America,” will open at Lead by instructor Brian Silliman, A Numismatic Bicentennial Kick-off
the ANA’s Edward C. Rochette Money this seminar will teach counterfeit Day Event Remembered” by Dr. Walter
Museum. A member reception on March detection of key date and mintmarked Ostromecki; and “The U.S. Silver
10 is scheduled for 6 p.m.-7:30 p.m. to coins, U.S. gold coins and the latest Dollar Boom in the 1970s & 80s: How
unveil the exhibit at ANA headquarters. wave of deceptive Chinese-made coun- Silver Dollar Hoards & Books Fueled
Round-trip shuttle transportation from terfeits. Both digital presentation and That Boom” by Robert M. Bair, Jr.
the Broadmoor is available for those extensive hands-on coin examination For a complete schedule of educa-
who pre-register. will be covered. tional programs, visit www.money.org/
“This important new exhibit will The two-day course “Fundamentals NationalMoneyShow#events.
feature medals that trace the history of of Grading,” will explore the history National Money Show hours are 10
the United States from colonial times and philosophy of grading, and teach a.m.-6 p.m. Thursday and Friday, March
to the present, starting with the inven- how to grade copper, nickel, silver and 10-11, and 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday,
tion of modern medals and how they gold U.S. coins according to the latest March 12. Admission is $10 for the
are made,” said Doug Mudd, Money ANA and market standards. Instruction public and free for ANA members, chil-
Museum curator and director. will consist of a slide presentation dren under 12, and active and retired
The exhibit will include an impres- and plenty of hands-on opportunities military personnel (plus up to 3 addi-
sive display of George Washington- to view and grade the ANA Grading tional guests). Admission is free for
related medals from the Historical Set in individual and group settings. everyone on Saturday, March 12. In
Society of Pennsylvania’s famous ANA Education Director Rod Gillis accordance with the recommendations
Baker Collection, recently donated to is instructing this course with special of the Colorado Department of Public
the museum by ANA benefactor Dwight guest Kenneth Bressett. Health & Environment, masks will be
Manley. These seminars will take place March required for all attendees.
Collectors can enhance their skills 8-9 and March 11-12, respectively. For Visit www.NationalMoneyShow.
in counterfeit detection and coin grad- more information, visit www.money. com for show hours, schedule of events
ing during two seminars at the show: org/NMS-seminars. and accommodation information. X

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“A rarely seen collection of Japanese Provincial and PCGS-Certified


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PNG: Coin Market Soaring,
Use Caution

Foundation (www.ACEFonline.org) estimates the cost to unsuspect-


ing victims is in the millions of dollars in lost investments,” he said.
According to the foundation’s Director of Anti-Counterfeiting,
former Texas Police Chief Doug Davis, in one recent case, an
unwary buyer unsuspectingly purchased $27,000 of counterfeit
1-ounce “silver” coins from a pop-up ad that appeared on Facebook.
There are red flags to help identify suspected bad actors. Beware
of offers too good to be true, such as prices well under the actual
market value for genuine items. For example, one advertiser offered
Morgan silver dollars (struck between 1878 and 1921) for only $8
per “coin,” but genuine examples of these types of popular U.S.
The rare coin market in early 2022 continues to soar following silver dollars each contain about $17 worth of silver, and most have
a record-breaking marketplace in 2021. However, veteran dealers a higher numismatic/collector value.
in the Professional Numismatists Guild (PNG) urge collectors and For more details on fraudulent pop-ads, visit acefonline.org/
investors to be cautious about the continuing proliferation of fraudu- anatomy-of-fraudulent-facebook-pop-up-ads.
lent, online advertisements selling counterfeit coins and fake gold, The Commodities Futures Trading Commission and more than
silver and platinum bullion items or grossly overpriced genuine gold two dozen individual states recently filed a lawsuit against a
and silver coins. California company alleging the firm “fraudulently solicited approx-
“Last year, a record 22 U.S. coins sold at auction for $1 million imately $68 million from more than 450 members of the public to
or more, and hundreds of other historic coins and bank notes priced purchase precious metals” and that “customers significantly over-
from $1,000 and up set new records when more than $551 million paid for silver coins,” according to the complaint filed in federal
of U.S. rare coins were sold at major public auctions,” said Richard court. The defendants named in the lawsuit are not members of the
Weaver, PNG President. “The market boom continues, as during the Professional Numismatists Guild.
first month of 2022, there were reports of nearly $70 million of U.S. “Remember, if you don’t know rare coins or precious metals,
coins already sold at major auctions in January.” you’d better know your dealer,” Weaver emphasized.
Weaver cautions consumers and investors that social media plat- Members of the Professional Numismatists Guild and their
forms have become the predominant choice of counterfeit coins and Accredited Precious Metals Dealers program (www.APMDdealers.
bullion market fraudsters. org) must adhere to a strict code of ethics in the buying and selling of
“In addition to outright fakes, some unscrupulous sellers offer numismatic and bullion merchandise. For a list of member-dealers,
illegal ‘replicas’ of historic coins that are not marked ‘COPY’ visit www.PNGdealers.org or call PNG headquarters in Temecula,
as required by federal law. The Anti-Counterfeiting Educational Calif., at (951) 587-8300.

Letters/from Page 8 quality of coins we now spend, I wonder I do not like all of the emphasis being
how we could sink so low. placed on minorities. I prefer U.S. coins
regular design of their bullion, Britannia, And don’t get me started on the often depicting historical buildings, iconic
while their annual Britannia designs poor design work of our “forever” quar- scenery or non-human images.
are often outstanding – we are stuck ters and golden dollar series. John McMann
with mediocre design work for our own Thank you for the poll. I once sent Warrenton, Va.
American Eagles, even copying the old a letter to the Mint Director of the day
walking Liberty half dollar design (which outlining my specific complaints. I got a Love the reverse design of the
was beautiful in its day). Why can’t we snide reply saying that I should remember American Eagle gold coin.
design beautiful coins now, instead of that “beauty is in the eye of the beholder.” Hate the reverse of the American Eagle
borrowing from the past? Well, I guess that phrase still holds true. silver coin.
Apparently our system for selecting and Mike Peacock Generally boring designs. No innova-
approving new coin designs is a failure. Oklahoma tions, no inspiration – just $$$.
When I look at the rare days of our Check out the Canadian Mint prod-
nation when circulating coins were a I find much of the newer coins to be ucts.
source of pride (the Buffalo nickel, dull and unexciting! Armand Y. Debesirian
Mercury dime, Standing Liberty quarter, Frank Calmes Chatsowrth (Los Angeles), Calif.
Walking Liberty half dollar), and I see the Address withheld

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[ COLLECTOR’SMARKETPLACE]
Central States
Expands Bourse Upstate Numismatic Services, Inc.
P.O. Box 2005, Utica, NY 13503 • www.uns-coins.com • 315-733-4961

Visitors to the April CENTS


1840 LD VF35 P ......... 135.00 1923 MS63RB P........... 45.00 1946-S MS66RD P ....... 25.00
2022 Central States 1852 XF40 P................ 80.00 1927 MS64RD N .......... 90.00 1947-S MS66RD P ....... 45.00
1858 LL XF40 N ......... 150.00 1930 MS65RD P .......... 50.00 1948-D MS66RD P ....... 33.00
Numismatic Society 1858 SL VF30 P ........... 80.00
1863 XF45 P................ 80.00
1930-S MS64RD N....... 45.00
1930-S MS64RD P ....... 45.00
1949-D MS66RD P ....... 65.00
1951-D MS66RD N....... 45.00
(CSNS) convention 1874 EF40 A................ 90.00
1896 63BN N............... 65.00
1931 MS64RB P........... 50.00
1934 MS65RD P .......... 35.00
1952-S MS66RD P ....... 34.00
1953-D MS65RD N....... 12.00
will find an expand- 1908-S VF25 N .......... 120.00
1909-S/S VG10 N ........ 95.00
1939-S MS66RD N....... 35.00
1941 MS66RD P .......... 30.00 1954 MS65RD P .......... 15.00
1954-D MS66RD P ....... 33.00
ed bourse area with 1909-S VF30 N .......... 140.00
1915 MS62BN P ........ 130.00
1941-S MS66RD P ....... 35.00
1941-S MS65RD N....... 15.00 1955-S MS66RD P ....... 22.00
more dealers and more 1919-D AU50 A............ 25.00 1942 MS66RD P .......... 30.00 1955-S MS66RD N....... 20.00
1920 MS65RB P......... 125.00 1944-D/S VF35.......... 130.00 1957-D MS66RD P ....... 28.00
exhibits, organizers 1921-S XF40 N ............ 35.00 1945 MS66RD N .......... 30.00 1995-S PR69DCAM P ... 10.00

announced Jan. 31. TWO & THREE CENTS


1853 3CS F12 P.................................. 70.00 1881 3CN XF45 P................................ 70.00
The show will be NICKELS
held April 27-30 at the Renaissance Hotel and Convention 1867 NR F15 P ............ 45.00
1867 NR F12 P ............ 40.00
1905 AU55 P ............... 75.00
1921-S VG08 P............ 80.00
1941 PR66 PC ........... 100.00
1942 T1(T) PR65 P ....... 65.00
Center, 1551 Thoreau Dr., in the Chicago suburb of 1869 XF40 P................ 80.00
1869 VF30 P................ 60.00
1936-D MS65 P ........... 90.00
1937-D MS66 P ......... 100.00
1945-D MS67 N ........... 50.00
1945-S MS66 N ........... 25.00
Schaumburg, Ill. The convention facility and hotel, located 1883 NC (T) MS63 N..... 80.00 1938-D Bf. MS66 P ...... 65.00 1947 MS65 P............... 15.00
1899 AU58 P ............... 80.00 1938-D B(T) MS66 N .... 65.00
13 miles from O’Hare International Airport, have been the DIMES
site of CSNS conventions in recent years. 1907 AU55 P .... 85.00 1942 MS65 N ... 25.00 1944 MS64 P.... 16.00 1945 MS63 P.... 10.00
1911 AU55 P .... 85.00 1942 PR64 P .. 150.00 1945 MS66 P.... 37.00 1950-D (T) MS66FT
“We’ve had extremely high demand for tables for the 1940 MS64 N ... 20.00 1944 MS67 I..... 45.00 1945 MS65 P.... 25.00 N .................. 25.00
1942 MS67 I..... 45.00 1944 MS65 P.... 22.00 1945 MS64 P.... 18.00 1953 PR66 P .... 30.00
upcoming April show, so we have added additional space 1942 MS66 N ... 40.00
in the convention hall and redesigned the floor plan to QUARTERS
1836 VG10 N............. 125.00 1946 (T) MS65 P .......... 30.00 1952-S (T) MS66 P....... 50.00
add more than 80 additional tables,” said Larry Shepherd, 1857 VF35 A................ 85.00
1917-S T1 F12 P .......... 95.00
1946-D MS66 N ........... 50.00
1947 (T) MS66 P .......... 50.00
1953 PR66 P ............... 50.00
1953-S MS66 N ........... 50.00
CSNS convention manager. “This is shaping up to be the 1936 MS64 N .............. 50.00
1939 MS66 N .............. 85.00
1947-S (T) MS66 A....... 35.00
1948-S MS66 N ........... 75.00
1954 MS64 A............... 15.00
1956 PF67CAM N......... 55.00
largest Central States convention in over 30 years and 1942 MS66 N ............ 105.00 1950 MS65 A............... 25.00 1956 (T) MS66 P .......... 28.00
1944-D MS66 A ........... 60.00 1951-S MS66 A ........... 60.00 1960 (T) PR67CAM P .... 25.00
could be the largest in its 83-year history. HALF DOLLARS
“Although we were nearly sold out before the expansion, 1854-O Arr. VG08 P...... 85.00
1943 (T) MS66 N........ 130.00
1956 T2 PF68 N ........... 90.00
1958 PF66 N ............... 45.00
1961 PR67 P ............... 45.00
1962 PR67 P ............... 45.00
we now have tables available in all floor sections: U.S., 1943 MS65 N .............. 90.00
1948 MS65FBL N ....... 120.00
1959 PR68 P ............... 90.00
1960 MS64FBL P ......... 60.00
1963 PR67 P ............... 45.00
1965 SMS MS67 N....... 50.00
World and Ancient and Currency. I encourage dealers to act 1953-D MS64FBL P...... 50.00 1960 PR68 P ............... 90.00
1960 PR67 P ............... 50.00
1966 SMS MS67 N....... 55.00
1970-D MS64 N ........... 25.00
1954 PR66 P ............... 80.00
quickly to sign up for available space,” he emphasized. MORGAN & PEACE DOLLARS
The Central States convention is the home show for 1878 7F/78 MS61 P.... 135.00 1883-O MS62 N........... 70.00 1888-O MS62 N........... 80.00
1878-S MS63 N ......... 110.00 1884 MS64 N ............ 100.00 1889 MS63 N .............. 80.00
the Professional Currency Dealers Association (www. 1878-S MS62 N ......... 100.00 1884 (T) MS64 P ........ 110.00 1899-O MS63 N........... 85.00
1880-S MS64 P ......... 115.00 1884-O MS64 N........... 80.00 1890-S MS61 P ........... 75.00
PCDAonline.com). 1880-S MS64 N ......... 105.00 1884-O MS62 N........... 60.00 1890-S AU55 P............ 45.00
1880-S MS63 P ........... 90.00 1885 MS64 P............. 100.00 1890-S Unc.Det. P ....... 40.00
This past October, CSNS officials announced that 1881-S MS63 N ........... 80.00 1885 MS64 N .............. 95.00 1900 MS64 N ............ 100.00
1881-S MS62 N ........... 65.00
1885 (T) MS64 N.......... 90.00 1902 AU58 N ............... 60.00
Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) is now the 1881-S MS61 N ........... 55.00
1882-O MS62 N........... 80.00 1885-O MS64 N........... 95.00 1904-O MS64 N........... 95.00
official grading service for the Central States Numismatic 1882-S MS62 P ........... 65.00 1886 MS64 N ............ 100.00 1922 MS64 P............... 80.00
1882-S MS61 N ........... 60.00 1887 MS64 N .............. 95.00 1923 MS64 P............... 80.00
Society. 1883-O (T) MS64+ P .. 145.00
1883-O MS64 N......... 100.00
1887 MS62 N .............. 65.00
1888 MS64 N .............. 95.00
1924 MS64 P............... 80.00
1925 MS64 P............... 80.00
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Gold and Silver Prices During
Troubled Financial Markets
By Patrick A. Heller They rose even further in 2008 10 percent of its value against other
before the U.S. government arranged to currencies, touching bottom on Jan. 5,
Today [Feb. 2], stock market pric- temporarily suppress prices. Low prices 2021, at 89.44. From mid-March 2020
es are teetering. Debt instruments are from July 2008 through the end of that to August 2020, gold’s price soared 40
effectively paying a negative return, year led to a massive surge in customer percent and silver jumped 150 percent.
meaning that they are losing purchasing demand for gold and silver. While gold and silver prices will
power faster than they are generating This demand surge continued as the never move in a straight line, how high
interest income. What has happened in recession was ending, especially when it will they rise the next time that U.S.
the past to the prices of gold and silver was revealed in December 2011 (www. economy turns down? X
during troubled financial markets? levyinstitute.org/pubs/wp_698.pdf) that
When Jimmy Carter was president the U.S. government had provided $29 Patrick A. Heller was honored as
more than 40 years ago, consumer pric- trillion in loans, subsidies and bailouts a 2019 FUN Numismatic Ambassador.
es soared. This sparked the first major to the financial system. He is also the recipient of the American
surge in Americans buying gold and sil- Silver peaked at the end of April Numismatic Association 2018 Glenn
ver to protect their finances. The prices 2011 at just under $50 an ounce, almost Smedley Memorial Service Award, 2017
of gold and silver peaked in January four times where it was before the reces- Exemplary Service Award, 2012 Harry
1980, jumping more than eight times sion. Gold peaked in early September Forman National Dealer of the Year
what they were just a few years earlier. that year at just over $1,900, triple its Award and 2008 Presidential Award.
During the Great Recession in the pre-recession levels. Over the years, he has also been
first decade of this century, the prices As the economic lockdowns were put honored by the Numismatic Literary
of an ounce of gold and silver ended the into place almost two years ago at the Guild (including in 2021 for Best
year 2006 at $635 and $12.83, respec- onset of the COVID pandemic, the U.S. Investment Newsletter), Professional
tively. As the recession hit, gold rose Dollar Index had just reached a 17-year Numismatists Guild, Industry Council
30 percent and silver 15 percent at the high on March 20, 2020, at 102.75. for Tangible Assets and the Michigan
end of 2007. From there, the U.S. dollar quickly lost State Numismatic Society. He is the
communications officer of Liberty Coin

HarborCoin
Service in Lansing, Mich., and writes
BUYING Liberty’s Outlook, a monthly newslet-
WALKING LIBERTY SPECIALIZING
ter on rare coins and precious metals
HALF DOLLARS subjects. Past newsletter issues can
We need uncleaned, problem-free coins. IN be viewed at www.libertycoinservice.
We need only the dates listed.
GRADING STANDARDS: VG full rims, 1/3 of KEY DATE com. Some of his radio commentaries
titled “Things You ‘Know’ That Just
feathers show, F most of the central sandal
detail plus 1/2 of feathers, VF Liberty’s U.S. COINS Aren’t So, And Important News You
breast completely outlined, all feathers BUYING AND SELLING Need To Know” can be heard at 8:45
except breast feathers show, EF Liberty’s
breast well rounded, eagle has only slight GOLD AND SILVER
a.m. Wednesday and Friday mornings
wear on breast. AU full luster, slight wear.
DONT SEND CERTIFIED COINS THAT DO
847-596-2476 on 1320-AM WILS in Lansing (which
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DATE VG F VF EF AU
audio archives posted at www.1320wils.
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1916 - 75. 135. 190. 260.
1916D - 64. 105. 165. 200. com).
1916S - 180. 330. 465. 850.
1917D OB - 75. 120. 225. 300.
1917S OB - 135. 260. 675. 1050.
1917D RV 20. 40. 100. 230. 425.
1917S RV - 18. 25. 65. 200.
1918 - 20. 55. 90. 220.
1918D - 35. 80. 175. 375.
1919 - 65. 210. 475. 900.
1919D - 50. 150. 275. 1350.
1919S - 80. 250. 700. -
1920 - 18. 32. 65. 140.
1920D - 50. 220. 500. 1050.
1920S - - 75. - 500.
1921 - 275. 550. 1700. -
1921D - 440. 750. 2700. -
1923S - - 160. 600. 1400.
1927S - - 40. 225. 575.
1928S - - 60. 190. 675.
1929D - - - 75. 150.
1937D - - - 75. 150.
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WASHINGTON QUARTERS
CIRC. VF XF AU BU CH. BU
U.P.C. & C.
P.O. Box 222, Hazelhurst, WI 54531
1941 5.75 6.25 7.00 ----- 11.00 ----- Email: upcoin49911@yahoo.com
1941 D 7.50 ----- ----- ----- 32.00 45.00
1941 S 5.95 6.50 8.00 11.00 29.00 ----- Phone - (715)-892-7493 - 10AM - 5 PM Central Time • FREE PRICE LIST
1942 5.75 6.50 7.50 9.00 ----- -----
1942 D 5.75 ----- ----- ----- ----- 23.00 BU ROLLS 1972-D ......... 4.29 2002 Counter- 2007-D Utah 14.95 1976-S 40%.119.95
1942 S 5.75 7.75 8.75 17.00 63.00 115.00 Lincoln Cents 1972-S .......... 3.29 stamped with 2007-D Wy... 14.95 2005-P ........ 20.95
1943 5.75 6.50 7.50 10.00 11.00 ----- 1955-S ........ 19.95 1973 .............. 1.49 50 states..... 3.95 2008-D AZ ... 14.95 2005-D ........ 20.95
1943 D ----- ----- 11.50 ----- ----- 43.00 1956-D ........ 12.95 1973-S .......... 4.29 2004 ............. 3.95 2008-D NM .. 14.95 2019-P ........ 19.95
1943 S 5.75 6.75 8.00 10.95 ----- 49.00 1957-D ........ 12.95 1974 .................99 2006 ............. 1.95 2008-D OK... 14.95 2019-D ........ 19.95
1944 5.75 6.50 7.50 8.50 ----- 13.00 1959 ............. 1.95 1974-D .............99 2006-D .......... 1.49 2009-P Guam 15.95 Ike Dollars
1944 D 6.50 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 1959-D .......... 1.95 1974-S .......... 7.29 2010.............. 1.79 2009-D PR ... 16.95 1971-D ........ 69.95
1944 S 6.50 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 1960 LD ......... 1.95 2010-D .......... 1.79 ATB Quarters 1976-D T-II ... 49.95
1945 5.75 ----- ----- 8.00 10.00 11.00 1961 .................99 1975 .............. 2.29 2013-D .......... 2.95 2019-P Lowell 15.95 Presidential
1945 D 6.50 ----- ----- ----- ----- 24.00 1961-D .............99 1976.............. 1.79 2017-P........... 1.79 2019-P San Ant. Dollars
1945 S 5.75 ----- ----- 9.50 ----- ----- 1962 ............. 1.49 1977.............. 1.99 2020 ............. 1.95 Mission ..... 15.95 2015-P Ike
1946 5.75 6.75 7.00 8.75 9.50 ----- 1962-D .......... 1.49 1977-D .......... 1.99 2020-D .......... 1.95 2019-D San Ant. (25) ...........37.95
1946 D 6.50 ----- ----- ----- ----- 13.00 1963 ............. 1.49 1978.............. 2.59 2021-D .......... 1.95 Mission ..... 15.95 CIRCULATED
1946 S ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 1963-D .......... 1.49 1978-D .......... 6.95 Jefferson 2019-D Frank ROLLS
1947 5.75 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 1964 ................99 1979.............. 1.95 Nickels Church ...... 15.95 Lincoln Cents
1947 D 6.50 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 1964-D .............99 1980-D .......... 1.69 1962 ............. 4.59 2019-P American 1910 .............. 8.95
1947 S 7.00 ----- ----- ----- ----- 15.00 1967.............. 3.79 1981 .............. 1.39 1964-D .......... 3.29 Mem. Park . 15.95 1955-S .......... 5.95
1948 5.75 6.50 7.50 10.50 ----- ----- 1968 ............. 1.49 1981-D .............99 1970-D .......... 3.95 2019-D American Jefferson
1948 D 6.50 ----- ----- 10.00 ----- 15.00 1968-D .......... 1.79 1982 LD Cop .. 4.95 1971 .............. 4.95 Mem. Park . 15.95 Nickels
1948 S 5.75 6.50 7.50 9.00 9.75 18.00 1969 AU-BU ... 1.95 1982 LD Zinc .. 1.59 1971-D .......... 4.95 2019-P War in the 1938 ........... 19.95
1949 10.00 ----- ----- ----- 38.00 45.00 1969-D .......... 1.79 1976-D .......... 8.95 Pacific....... 15.95 1939 ............. 5.95
1949 D 7.50 8.00 ----- ----- ----- 32.00 1969-S .......... 5.95 1982-D LD 1977.............. 4.99 Washington 1939-S ........ 16.95
Cop ............ 3.95 Roosevelt Crossing the 1942-D .......... 9.95
1950 5.75 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 1970.............. 1.95
1983 ............. 1.95
1950 D 5.75 6.50 7.50 ----- ----- ----- 1970-D .......... 2.29 Dimes Delaware 1946-D .......... 5.95
1984 ............. 6.49
1950 S 5.75 ----- ----- 9.00 16.00 ----- 1971 .............. 6.99 1968-D .......... 7.95 2021-D ........ 15.95 1947.............. 5.95
1951 5.75 ----- 6.50 ----- ----- ----- 1971-D .......... 2.29 1986-D ........ 18.95 2021-D .......... 7.95 Kennedy Jefferson
1951 D 5.75 6.75 7.00 7.50 ----- ----- 1971-S........... 8.59 1987-D ........ 10.95 State Quarters Half Dollars Nickels
1951 S 5.75 ----- ----- 8.50 ----- ----- 1972 ............. 3.29 1994 ............. 6.95 2007-D Idaho. 14.95 1971-D ........ 19.95 1938 ........... 12.95
1952 P 5.75 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- Sacagawea/Native 2018-S Proof ....................12.95 2007-D Jefferson, 2008-D
1952 D 5.75 ----- 7.00 7.50 9.00 ----- American Dollars 2018-S Reverse Proof ........14.95 Monroe, 2008-D, Van Buren,
1952 S 5.75 6.50 7.50 8.00 9.00 11.00 2000-P, 2000-D, 2001-P, 2001-D, 2019-P, 2019-D, 2020-P, 2020-D 2008-D Van Buren, 2009-P
1953 5.75 6.00 ----- ----- 11.00 13.00 2002-P, 2002-D BU ..2.29 each 2021-P, 2021-D........2.29 each Polk, 2009-D Polk, 2009-D
1953 D 5.75 6.25 7.50 ----- ----- ----- 2002-S, 2006-S, 2007-S 2019-S, 2021-S Proof ..9.95 each Tyler, 2009-D Taylor, 2009-P
1953 S 5.75 5.95 6.50 7.00 ----- ----- Proof ......................3.79 each Presidential Dollars Harrison, 2009-D Harrison,
1954 5.75 6.25 7.00 7.50 6.75 7.00 2000-S PR, 2003-P BU, 2003-D 2007-S Washington, 2007-S 2010-P Fillmore, 2010-D
1954 D 5.75 ----- 6.25 6.50 6.75 7.00 BU, 2003-S PR, 2004-P, Adams, 2007-S Jefferson, Fillmore, 2010-P Pierce, 2010-D
1954 S 5.75 ----- ----- ----- 8.00 9.00 2004-D BU, 2004-S PR, 2005-P 2007-S Madison, 2008-S Buchanon, 2010-D Buchanon,
1955 5.75 6.00 6.50 ----- 6.75 7.00 BU, 2005-D BU, 2005-S PR, Adams, 2008-S Monroe, 2008-S 2010-P Lincoln, 2010-D Lin-
1955 D 5.75 ----- ----- ----- 6.75 7.50 2006-P BU, 2006-D BU, 2007-P Jackson , 2008-S Van Buren, coln, 2011-P Johnson, 2011-D
1956 5.75 ----- ----- ----- ----- 6.50 BU, 2007-D BU, 2008-P BU, 2009-S Harrison, 2009-S Tyler, Johnson, 2011-P Grant, 2011-D
1956 D 5.75 ----- ----- 5.50 ----- ----- 2008-D, 2009-P BU, 2009-D 2009-S Polk, 2009-S Taylor Grant, 2100-P Hayes, 2011-D
1957 5.75 6.25 6.75 ----- ----- ----- BU, 2010-P BU, 2010-D BU, Proof ......................2.79 each Hayes, 2011-P Garfield, 2011-D
1957 D 5.75 ----- 6.25 7.00 7.50 ----- 2011-P, 2012-P, 2012-D 2013-P 2007-P Washington, 2007-D Garfield, 2012-P Arthur, 2012-P
1958 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 6.50 BU, 2013-D BU, 2014-P BU, Washington, 2007-P Adams, Cleveland #1, 2012-P Harrison,
1958 D 5.75 6.00 6.50 7.00 7.50 8.00 2014-D, 2015-P, 2015-D, 2007-D Adams, 2007-P 2012-P Cleveland #2, 2012-D
1959 5.75 5.50 ----- ----- ----- 6.00 2016-P, 2016-D,2017-P, 2017-D, Cleveland #2, 2013-P McKinley,
2018-P, 2018-D BU ...2.69 each Jefferson, 2007-D Jefferson, 2013-D McKinley, 2015-P Tru-
1959 D 5.75 ----- ----- 6.50 ----- 7.00 2007- P Madison, 2007-D
1960 5.75 ----- ----- 6.50 ----- 7.00 2001-S Proof ..................... 5.29 man, 2015-D Truman, 2015-P
2005-P, 2005-D, 2006-P, Madison, 2008-P Monroe, Ike, 2015-D Ike, 2015-P Ken-
1960 D 5.75 ----- ----- 6.50 ----- ----- 2008-D Monroe, 2008-P nedy, 2015-D Kennedy, 2015-P
1961 5.75 ----- ----- ----- ----- 6.00 2006-D, 2007-P, 2007-D,
2008-P, 2008-D, 2009-P, Adams, 2008-D Adams, 2008- Johnson, 2015-D Johnson,
1961 D 5.75 ----- ----- ----- 6.75 ----- 2009-D, 2010-P, 2010-D, BU P Jackson, 2008-D Jackson, 2015-D Kennedy, 2016-P Nixon,
1962 5.75 ----- ----- ----- ----- 6.50 Satin Finish .............3.49 each 2008-P Van Buren, 2008-D Van 2016-D Nixon, 2016-P Ford,
1962 D 5.75 ----- ----- ----- 6.25 6.50 2008-S Proof ..................... 5.95 Buren, 2009-P Polk, 2009-D 2016-D Ford, 2016-P Reagan,
1963 5.75 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 2009-S Proof ..................... 3.29 Polk, 2009-P Tyler, 2009-D 2016-D Reagan, 2020-P Bush,
1963 D 5.75 ----- ----- ----- 6.25 ----- 2010-S Proof ..................... 5.29 Tyler, 2009-P Taylor, 2009-D 2020-D Bush ...........1.95 each
1964 5.75 ----- ----- ----- ----- 6.00 2011-S Proof ..................... 3.49 Taylor, 2009-P Harrison, 2009- 2010-P Lincoln, 2010-D Lincoln,
1964 D 5.75 ----- ----- ----- ----- 6.00 2012-S, 2016-S Proof..15.95 each D Harrison, 2010-P Fillmore, 2013-P Roosevelt, 2013-D
2013-S Proof ..................... 5.79 2010-D Fillmore, 2010-P Roosevelt, 2013-P Wilson,
MC-Visa-Discover accepted. 2014-S Proof ..................... 6.95 Pierce, 2010-D Pierce, 2010-P 2013-P Taft, 2014-D Taft
GLENN’S COIN SHOP 2015-S Proof .................... 11.95
2017-S Enhanced BU.......... 9.95
Buchanan, 2010-D Buchanan, BU .........................2.95 each
2010-P Lincoln, 2010-D Lincoln 2013-D Wilson BU .............. 3.79
9102 “A” FIRESTONE BLVD., DEPT. NN, DOWNEY, CA 90241 2017-S Proof ....................10.95 Satin Finish BU ........2.79 each 2013-D Taft BU .................. 3.59
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ORIGINAL RED BU LINCOLNS MANY BANK WRAP “SHOTGUN” ROLLS
LINCOLN CENTS 1912-S G, 15.00; AG, 20.00; 1918 AU, 8.00; NGC MS63 RB 1923-S F, 8.00; VF, 10.00; NGC 1928-D XF, 6.00; ANACS MS64 1935-D PCGS MS66 Red... 54.00
1909-VDB XF, 12.00; AU, 15.00; ANACS G-6, 19.00; VG, 17.00; pleasing Mostly Red ...... 43.00 XF-45...........................67.00 Brown.........................108.00 1936 NGC MS66 Red, 54.00;
PCGS MS64 Red, 78.00; F, 23.00; NGC AU58 .....143.00 1918-D XF, 16.00; AU-53 Double 1924-D NGC VG-8, 30.00; NGC 1929 ANACS MS62 RB Near Full PCGS MS66 Red .......... 54.00
ANACS MS64 Red, 69.00; 1913 XF, 19.00; AU............ 28.00 rim cud........................ 28.00 VG-10, 37.00; PCGS F-15, Red............................. 20.00 1936-S NGC MS66 Red ...138.00
ANACS MS65 RB Attractive 1913-D XF, 42.00; NGC AU55 1918-S XF, 10.00; NGC AU-55 44.00; PCGS VF-25, 72.00; 1929-D ANACS MS64 Full 1937 PCGS MS66 Red, 43.00;
obverse toning 1909-S G, Brn ............................. 78.00 BN, 48.00; NGC MS62 NGC VF-30, 78.00; PCGS Red (should go into MS65 NGC MS67 Red ........... 118.00
68.00; VG, 78.00; F, 94.00; 1913-S G, 8.00; VG, 11.00; F, BN .............................. 89.00 VF-35, 84.00; ANACS regrade)......................140.00 1937-D PCGS MS66 Red, 38.00;
PCGS F-15, 123.00; NGC 15.00; VF......................27.00 1919-S VF, 2.25; XF, 5.25; NGC EF-45.........................122.00 1929-S ANACS MS64 RB ...61.00 PCGS MS66 Red OMRHR Bank
VF-20, 143.00; ANACS ...81.00 1914 F, 3.00; VF, 6.00; XF .. 20.00 AU-53 BN .....................27.00 1924-S VF, 5.00; PCGS VF-35, 1930 ANACS MS63 RB...... 18.00 Hoard .......................... 42.50
1909-S g, 68.00; VG, 78.00; 1914-S VG, 19.00; F, 23.00; 1920-S XF, 12.50; AU details 18.00; ANACS AU-50 .... 84.00 1930-D ANACS MS63 RB .. 24.00 1938-S PCGS MS66 Red... 44.00
F, 94.00; PCGS F-15, 123.00; VF............................... 46.00 clnd. Lots of brill Luster...27.00 1925-S VF, 2.50; NGC 1931-D NGC VF35, 12.00; 1939 PCGS MS66 Red ...... 38.00
NGC VF-20, 143.00; ANACS 1915 VG, 4.00; F, 9.00; VF, 12.00; 1921-S VF, 7.00; ANCS VF-25, VF-35.......................... 10.00 XF, 12.50; NGC MS62 BN 1939-S PCGS MS66 Red....47.00
VF-25, 148.00; NGC VF-30, XF............................... 42.00 12.50; PCGS XF-40, 36.00; 1926-D F, 2.50; VF, 4.50; ANACS (20% Red, 68.00; ANACS 1942-S NGC MS65 Red .... 23.00
1915-D F, 7.00; VF, 12.00; EF-45.......................... 26.00
150.00; ANACS VF-35 XF............................... 30.00 PCGS XF-45, 48.00; ANACS 1926-S AG, 4.50; G, 7.50; F, MS64 Brn ...................108.00 1944 NGC MS66 Red, 28.00;
residue .......................150.00 1915-S VG, 18.00; F, 24.00; AU-50 ..........................67.00 11.00; PCGS F-15, 18.00; 1931-S PCGS XF45, 115.00; PCGS MS66 Red .......... 28.00
1910-S XF, 48.00; ANACS AU-50, VF............................... 28.00 1922-D G, 16.00; ANACS G4, PCGS XF-45..................51.00 ANACS AU50, 128.00; ANACS 1944-D ANACS MS65 Red .. 14.00
73.00; PCGS AU-53 ...... 88.00 1916-S VG, 2.50; VF, 8.75; 21.00; VG, 19.00; PCGS F-12, 1927-D AU, 14.00; NGC AU-53 AU-53 ........................135.00 1944-D NGC MS66 Red, 24.00;
1911-S PCGS VG-8, 38.00; NGC XF............................... 25.00 24.00; ANACS F-15, 26.00; BN, 28.00; NGC AU-55 1932-D ANACS VG-10 (Less than PCGS MS66 Red .......... 24.00
F-15, 47.00; PCGS VF-20, 1917-D VG, 2.00; VF, 14.00; NGC VF-20 or PCGS VF-20, BN .............................. 34.00 certification costs)........... 9.50 1944-S ANACS MS66 Red,
52.00; PCGS VF-20, 52.00; ANACS AU-55 .............. 46.00 36.00; PCGS VF-35, 40.00; 1927-S XF ....................... 14.00 1933-D NGC AU-58 BN ..... 18.00 24.00; NGC MS66 Red, 24.00;
ANACS VF-30, 63.00; NGC 1917-S VF, 5.00; XF, 12.00; AU, ANACS EF-45, 50.00; ANACS 1928 PCGS MS65 1934-D PCGS MS63 BN.....17.00 PCGS MS66 Red .......... 24.00
VF-30.......................... 63.00 25.00; Lot.................... 72.00 AU-50 ......................... 74.00 Red/Brown..................123.00 1935 PCGS MS66 Red ...... 48.00 1945 NGC MS66 Red........ 32.00

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Past Time
withCoins Broken Bank Notes
BY ROBERT R. VAN RYZIN

Editor’s Note: For nearly 70 years, the


feature-rich pages of Coins magazine, Numismatic
News’ venerable sister publication, have tracked the
history, fun and the growth of this great hobby, while
from a Buried Town
also attracting new collectors to pursue what was of its strange past but also its rare broken
once deemed the “hobby of kings.” Dusting off these bank notes.
time-aged issues, from the early 1960s and beyond, Florence W. Hughes told the story
each installment of “Past Times with Coins,” written of “Bank notes from the buried city of
by its former longtime editor, explores what nuggets Singapore” in the May 1963 issue of
of interest they contain. Coins magazine – the headline sprawled

I
over an artistic rendition of the buried
t’s been called Michigan’s Pompeii, town, adapted from a photograph show-
after the ancient Roman city buried ing the tops of buildings peaking omi-
in the ashes of the devastating nously out from all-engulfing sand dunes.
eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 “Among the scarcest and most desired
C.E. Only in Michigan’s case it by collectors of broken bank notes are
was sand that washed over the remains of notes of the Bank of Singapore, Michigan,”
a once-prosperous lumber city, Singapore, Hughes wrote. “This is true because of
near Lake Michigan in Allegan County – their beauty and rarity; also because of the A view of Singapore, Mich., during its heyday.
(Image Wikimedia Commons.)
still known to collectors not only because history, legend and atmosphere of mys-
tery accompanying
each note. mills, two hotels, several stores, a school,
“The town of churches and neat frame houses where
Singapore lies bur- two hundred people lived.
ied beneath the “However, like many other lumber
shifting sand dunes towns, Singapore became a ‘ghost town’
on the shore of after the lush forests of pine, oak and
Lake Michigan. hemlock were felled by the lumber-
“But in 1837 man’s axe. And then the sand piled up
when ‘wildcat’ against the remaining trees and sifted
banks were active, into the houses.
Singapore was a “Very little of the buried town of
flourishing lum- Singapore is now visible but occasion-
ber town located ally the wind blows away enough sand
at the mouth of the to reveal a pointed roof top, a crumbled
Kalamazoo River chimney or the twisted driftwood skeleton
on Lake Michigan’s of a once beautiful pine tree.”
east shore. Julie Albrecht Royce in Traveling
“The town Michigan’s Sunset Coast: Exploring
seemed ideal Michigan’s West Coast Beach Towns –
for development From New Buffalo to Mackinaw City
as a lake port. (Dog Ear Publishing, 2007) noted that
Business men of the great Chicago Fire, in 1871, cre-
vision thought it ated an almost inexhaustible demand
had potential to for lumber for rebuilding. “Every mill
become as impor- in Michigan, including those along the
tant as Chicago and Kalamazoo River, responded to the
Milwaukee. strong market demand. The remaining
“The town had mill in Singapore cut everything in
three large lumber sight, removing trees from the coastal
dunes in the area. Ultimately that sig-
naled the death knell for Singapore ...
Within four years the dunes, no longer
The tops of some of Singapore’s grounded by the tree roots, buried the
sand-buried buildings are shown small village of Singapore.”
in this artistic representation of a Of one of the sometimes retold sto-
photograph believed to have been ries of Singapore’s unfortunate end, she
taken in the early 1900s. (Image recorded:
courtesy Wikipedia Commons.)

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“After the fire many buildings moved
to other locations when the sand started
creeping in their doors, but the story per-
sists that one resident refused to move,
even as the sand enveloped his home.
Eventually he had to enter and leave the
dwelling by a second floor window; and
still refused to budge — until the sand
reached his roof.”
Other accounts attest that several of
the buildings were moved. Yet years later,
there were still reports of sightings of the
lost town.
“Some 134 years after the lash-
ing westerly winds coming off Lake
Michigan buried the town of Singapore,
Michigan’s lost city two miles northeast
of Saugatuck, a few red bricks, discov-
ered at the location of the Singapore
bank, and a slag pile have brought
thoughts of the buried city rushing to the
minds of the curious,” wrote Bill Vande
Water in the Aug. 27, 1971 issue of
the Holland Evening Sentinel (Holland,
Mich.). “Singapore is the only known
town of its kind in the state.
“The sleeping town lies on the north
side of the present government channel
which carries the water of the Kalamazoo
River into Lake Michigan and, in the
days of the settlement, it was laid out
in the horseshoe bend of the river and
was about one-half mile wide. It cov-
ered three acres owned by New York
and Michigan Co. with O. Shea Wilder,
president and manager.”
First settled around 1834, “the New
York and Michigan Co. promised to
build a sawmill to bring additional
residents to the area,” recorded a United
Press International story in the May 23,
1963, issue of the Linton Daily Citizen
(Linton, Ind.) “In 1837, the company
made good on its promise and the saw-
mill was built at a total cost of nearly
$100,000. The Aster House, then con-
sidered the finest hotel in the state was
built shortly after the mill and its din-
ing room served as a dance hall for the
entertainment-starved workers.
“A bank followed in 1838 and it used
money to pay the mill hands. The script
was taken in at company stores but it was
not much good beyond 10 miles of the
city limits ... Singapore progressed and
at its peak boasted three sawmills, two
hotels and several general stores along
with the bank. But the pine stands became
exhausted, sealing the town’s doom. By
1895, most of the people had gone.”
Of the bank, which issued now-scarce
examples of $1, $2, $3 and $5 one-sided The Bank of Singapore issued $1, $2, $3
notes, Hughes wrote in Coins: and $5 notes. The notes were printed on
“The Bank of Singapore was housed in one side and today are scarce.

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a pretentious building representing a large bank, the fund was always hurried to the remaining currency may have been
investment in materials and labor. Its Singapore. On one occasion the Indian purposely destroyed in the 1840s. Thus,
vault was built of pressed brick shipped who was taking the gold to Singapore “the Bank of Singapore notes are difficult
from Boston. When the bank was orga- overturned his canoe and dropped the to locate, especially in decent condition,”
nized in 1837, Daniel Wilder was presi- sack of gold into the river. Cook wrote. “The paper is very thin and
dent and Robert Hill, cashier. Beautiful “Word was hastily sent to detain the susceptible to wear.”
$1, $2, $3 and $5 notes were issued by examiner at his previous inspection stop. “For anyone curious or interested
the bank and paid to the townspeople by He was feasted and entertained while enough to want to visit the city buried
the lumber mills for labor, and spent at those concerned at Singapore worked in the sand, there are ‘dune schooners’
the company stores. The notes were cir- frantically to retrieve the bag of gold (automobiles with gigantic tires that
culated entirely within the village as they from the river bottom. By the time skim over the surface of the sand dunes)
had no recognized value elsewhere.” the examiner reached Singapore, the running from Saugatuck, Michigan,
A likely somewhat embellished story, required amount of gold was resting in along the shore of Lake Michigan, to the
which appears in several accounts of the bank vault.” site of Singapore,” Hughes concluded
the bank’s short history, was retold by The blacksmith tongs used in retriev- her article.
Hughes in Coins, detailing the bank’s ing the lost gold, some relate, was on “As you ride over the dunes there is
attempt to prove it had sufficient hard display in the Village Hall for many years. always the possibility of seeing a piece
money to cover the notes it issued and According to Ken Cook, in his exten- of red brick from the Bank of Singapore
attempts to deceive bank inspectors in sive article, “Singapore, Michigan: Ghost upturned to the sun; mute evidence of the
that regard. Town Notes,” in the January 2008 issue enterprise that once activated the now
“One of the interesting historical anec- of The Numismatist, the bank was out smothered city of Singapore.”
dotes relates to the reserve fund of the of business by early 1838, a victim of One such operation, Dune Schooners,
‘wildcat’ banks” and the methods used the Panic of 1837 and new laws enacted then celebrating its 20th anniversary, in a
to thwart the efforts of bank examiners, to ward off a flood of worthless paper 1975 ad in the Holland Evening Sentinel
Huge wrote. “According to law, each money. There was an attempt to reorga- proclaimed, “Come Enjoy the Dunes
bank was required to maintain a certain nize in 1839, but in early 1842, the state Ride … And Receive Free Copies of the
amount of gold as a reserve fund at all legislature annulled the bank’s charter. Original Singapore, Mich., Bank Notes”
times. It is a well known fact that bankers “The bank building,” Cook notes, from “A Town Buried Under The Dunes.”
of southwestern Michigan moved the gold “was used as a general store and later Recently, efforts have been made
from bank to bank, ahead of the examiner. moved upriver to Saugatuck.” to develop the area, which would fur-
“After the reserve was counted at Thousands of notes were issued, but ther obscure the history and intrigue of
the Allegan, Battle Creek or Kalamazoo Cook and other writers tell that much of Michigan’s Pompeii. X

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[ ITEM OF THE WEEK ]
1873-CC Seated Liberty Quarter
O
ne is a great rarity and the other
is much tougher than many real-
ize. This is the story of the two
1873-CC Seated Liberty quarters.
The situation in 1873 was an inter-
esting one. The price of silver was
starting to decline. The vast wealth of

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the Comstock Lode basically made that
impossible to avoid. There was simply
not enough demand for silver to avoid
having the supply swamp the demand
and result in lower prices. In a move
that was really remarkable, the govern-
ment decided to increase the amount of
silver in the silver coins. It was not a for two years, but Carson City would The simple fact is the 1873-CC with
large increase, with the amount going only produce quarters in one of those arrows was not melted like the 1873-
from .1800 to .1808 ounces, but the fact two years: 1873. With some of the year CC without arrows, but it might as well
remains that it was an increase. already over, the 1873-CC with-arrows have been since it was released into cir-
Before the change was approved, mintage was likely to be low, and it was culation and promptly vanished.
Carson City had produced a reported at 12,462 pieces. Consider the grading service totals.
4,000 quarters. It is probable that the The problem back in Carson City in At Numismatic Guaranty Company, they
facility melted all but a few since today 1873 was saving. Even if you have a report a mere 12 examples seen, one of
there are fewer than 10 examples of the low mintage, if there are a number of which was called AU-50. The next best
no-arrows 1873-CC known. So watch dedicated collectors in the area, at least were VF-20 examples. That speaks vol-
the no-arrows 1873-CC if it is offered at a few examples of a tougher date end up umes. So does the Professional Coin
auction, as it could bring a surprising bid. being saved. Grading Service (PCGS) total that
The slight increase in silver saw a Back in 1873 in Carson City, there stands at 18 examples seen. At PCGS,
design change for the rest of the 1873 were virtually no people collecting they report a single MS-64 with the next
mintage, and that was in the form of coins. There were isolated cases of sav- best being AU-55, but 11 of the 18 are
arrows at the date. It was not a law, but ing including the no-arrows 1873-CC. no better than VF-20.
it had become a tradition that the design After all, someone had to save those Normally speaking, the G-4 price
had to change when the composition coins. Someone also saved 1876-CC of the 1873-CC with arrows of $4,600
did. When silver was reduced in 1853, 25-cent pieces and later dates, but the would look good as would be the case
there were arrows added to the date and fact remains that in general there was with the $85,000 MS-60 listing. In this
rays to the reverse. The gold composi- very little saving of new issues at Carson case, however, the prices look reason-
tion change of 1834 had seen entirely City. And, once they hit circulation out in able, if not low. Especially worthy of
new designs. In 1873, they were content Carson City, a usual round of circulation note is that the two services combined
to simply add arrows. for a few years would leave any “CC” have seen just 30 coins. There are rare
The arrows would stay at the date coin badly worn. Dahlonega Mint gold coins with mint-
age of around 1,000 that have been seen
100 times. However, this is a quarter,
which is usually seen more than gold
and with a mintage of almost 12,500.
Yet, the combined total of 30 coins
could well include repeats.
Clearly the with-arrows 1873-CC is a
very tough date and one that you should
grab if you have a chance. If you hap-
pen to find one better than VF-20, then
you should acquire the coin if you can
afford it because, even in upper circu-
lated grades, the 1873-CC with arrows
is a major rarity. ◆

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QUALITY COINS FROM JACK H BEYMER
PATTERNS BUST QUARTERS STANDING LIBERTY STANDING LIBERTY SEATED DOLLARS TRADE DOLLARS
1853 1 cent pattern J151 R6 13-30 CAPPED BUST QUARTERS QUARTERS 1845 PCGS genuine, cleaned, 1875S/CC NGC AU58, toned ... 4165.00
known German silver. $2.50 1824/2 VG10 ........................... 1540.00 AU detail ................................ 1150.00 1875S Ty 1 obv, Ty 1 rev.
1917S Ty2 NGC MS62FH .......... 562.50 1930 MS63FH............................ 546.50
gold coin obverse, one cent in PCGS F12 .............................. 1820.00 PCGS MS66............................. 675.00 PCGS VF35 1045.00 EF40 ..... 1150.00 MS62 1382.50 NGC MS63 .... 1685.00
NGC, ANACS AU50 .................. 242.50
wreath rev PCGS PR62.......... 2500.00 VG8 ........................................ 1260.00 AU50 87.50 NGC MS64FH ...... 575.00 1846 NGC MS62...................... 3950.00 PCGS MS62........................... 1385.00
EF45 211.50 PCGS EF45 ......... 213.50
1859 10 cent obverse of 1859 1825/4/2 B2 PCGS genuine, PCGS, NGC MS63FH ............... 548.50 PCGS VF35 581.50 AU50 ........ 910.00 AU58 805.00 NGC MS61....... 1235.00
PCGS EF40 .............................. 195.00
reverse of 1860 J233 12 pieces spot removed, a very very EF45 57.50 NGC MS64............ 352.50 PCGS EF details, cleaning EF45......................................... 436.50
1918D PCGS VF30 .................... 143.50
minted PCGS PR61 ................ 13,300. small spot AU details ............. 1680.00 PCGS MS64, light toning......... 335.00 looks like an EF45 .................... 615.00 EF45 3 obv, 1 rev chop
AU50........................................ 210.00
1865 regular issue three cent VG7 .......................................... 210.00 F15 16.00 VF30 ..........................28.50 VG7 365.00 VG10 407.50 F12...435.00 marks....................................... 325.00
F15 98.50 VF30 141.50 EF45 .. 183.50
nickel, struck in copper J413 B3 NGC VF25 ............................ 945.00 1930S VF30 ..................................28.50 1847 VF30 ................................. 547.50 EF45, lightly porous obv .......... 245.00
1918/7S NGC VF20.................. 5600.00
R5, 32 or more coins known. 1828 B1 VF20 500.00 EF40 ..... 1260.00 VG10 11.50 F15 16.00 EF45.......57.50 ANACS AU50 ........................... 912.50 EF40 4 obv, 5 rev chops .......... 175.00
NGC F12 ................................ 4650.00
PCGS PR64RB CAC ............... 2950.00 1828 25/50C B3 PCGS VF25 ... 5865.00 2016W gold standing liberty EF40 615.00 AU50................... 910.00 1875S Ty1 obv, Ty2 rev,
1918S PCGS MS63FH, scarce...1822.50
1868 5 cent pattern aluminum PCGS F12 .............................. 2800.00 quarter BU box & papers ......... 637.50 VG7 365.00 F15....................... 452.50 scarce NGC MS62 ................. 1387.50
AU55 132.50 MS60 1/2 FH ..... 253.50
J-629 R8, it most likley semi-unique, 1831 sm letters B1 NGC MS61 .2975.00 Capsule only ............................ 635.00 G5 346.50 G6 .......................... 352.50 MS61 1232.50 NGC MS61 .... 1235.00
1919 MS60, weak first 1 in
one other coin cerified by PCGS 1848 PCGS AU53 .................... 3000.00 VF20 ........................................ 295.00
PR63, no auction records. Three
F12........................................... 130.00
B2 F15 140.00 VF20 ................. 155.00
date .......................................... 142.50
VF30 ...........................................90.00
BUST DOLLARS NGC EF45 .............................. 2100.00 1876 Ty1 obv, Ty1 rev.
cent nickel looking obv. 5 cents B4 VF25 .................................... 216.50 These bust silver dollars are attributed 1849 SEGS AU58, ................... 2175.00 VG10 360.00 VF30 .................. 605.00
1919D NGC AU details cleaned PCGS EF40 .............................. 842.50
within wreath rev PCGS PR63 .9500.00 F12 130.00 F15........................ 142.50 to M.H. Bolenders variety numbers. 1876 Ty 1 obv, Ty2 rev
AU58 detail, doesnt look NGC AU55 ............................. 1750.00
1870 5 cent pattern copper J-817 1831/1831 large letters B5 DRAPED BUST, SMALL EAGLE AU58........................................ 800.00
cleaned .................................... 905.00 1850 NGC MS60...................... 7000.00
R6 seated Liberty obv regular ANACS EF45 ............................ 537.50 1795 B14 PCGS Genuine, damage PCGS, NGC MS61 ................. 1235.00
1919S PCGS EF45 ..................... 767.50 1853 PCGS MS61.................... 5460.00
issue rev PCGS PR64BN ....... 2750.00 B6 VF35 .................................... 338.50 VG details small rim bumps EF45 575.00 MS61 ................ 1232.50
ANACS EF40 ............................ 677.50 1858 NGC PR64 .................... 22000.00
1871 5 cent pattern copper J-1051 1832 B2 ANACS MS61 deeply scatered marks, net AG3 ....... 1560.00 1876 box, opium, locket
R5 liberty head, simular to 1920 MS60 ................................ 175.00 1859O F15 450.00 ICG MS63 . 3925.00
toned...................................... 2675.00 NGC MS65............................... 548.50 1796 sm date, lge letters dollar VG7 ................................ 400.00
3 cent nickel, wreath with PCGS F15 .............................. 4680.00 NGC MS61............................. 2415.00 1876 EF40, 3 obv, 6 rev chop
PCGS EF45 .............................. 537.50 AU55 125.00 AU58.................. 138.50
V cents. PCGS MS64BN ........ 2000.00 1797 10X6 stars B3 PCGS MS62........................... 3015.00
ICG AU53 ............................... 1072.50 VF30 52.50 EF45 81.50 AU50 . 105.00 marks....................................... 225.00
1896 5 cents pattern nickel J-1771 PCGS VF30 ............................ 7320.00 G6 352.50 VG7 365.00 F12 ..... 435.00
VF30 277.50 PCI EF45............. 537.50 AU58, obv pit at 4 oclock ...........65.00 1876CC Ty1/Ty1, rare EF40..... 1400.00
R6 shield obv, large 5 small 1798 15 stars B2 PCGS VF35..12065.00 AG3 215.00 G4 330.00 G5 ...... 341.50
1833 B1 VF20 186.50 EF45 ....... 620.00 F15..............................................33.00 1876CC ? obv, ty2 rev
cents rev PCGS PR61 ............ 2500.00 DRAPED BUST, 1859S PCGS EF40 ................... 2175.00
B2 F15 ...................................... 160.00 1920D NGC MS61 ..................... 698.50 potty dollar VF ......................... 500.00
1896 5 cents pattern aluminum HERALDIC EAGLE PCGS EF details,
1834 B1 NGC MS61 ................ 2975.00 1920S MS63.............................. 910.00 1876CC Ty1 obv, Ty2 rev
J-1772 R6+ shield obv large 5 1798 B5 NGC VF25.................. 2940.00 cleaning, was NGC VF35, I
EF45 535.00 ANACS AU55 .... 1235.00 NGC MS63............................... 912.50 PCGS AU55 ........................... 3475.00
small cents rev PCGS PR61 .. 2150.00 B8 NGC VF25 .......................... 2940.00 thought it was undergraded
VF35 338.50 PCGS EF45 ......... 537.50 EF45 118.50 PCGS MS62........ 615.00 PCGS MS61 obv & rev chop
1836 Gobrecht Dollar J-60 The PCGS VF20 ............................ 2520.00 broke it out, sent it to
EF40......................................... 400.00 1921 PCGS MS65FH ............... 9800.00 PCGS, now cleaned???? ....... 1700.00 marks..................................... 7400.00
first seated dollar Original coin B12 VF25 ................................ 2935.00
VF25 216.50 VF30 ................... 277.50 NGC MS61FH ........................ 2385.00 1860 NGC MS63...................... 5180.00 1876CC doubled die reverse
aliignment A pattern, however B13 VG7 ................................. 1535.00
F15 140.00 VF20 ..................... 155.00 PCGS VF35 .............................. 813.50 NGC PR62 ............................. 3780.00 VF30. 1355.00 EF40 .............. 1680.00
600 coins were delivered to B23 PCGS AG3 820.00 VF30.. 3360.00
the Bank of the United States, B2 R4 VF20 185.00 VF25 ......... 260.00 PCGS AU55 ........................... 1565.00 NGC EF40 ................................ 997.50 1876S Ty 1 obv, Ty 1 reverse
B3 VF25 216.50 VF30............... 277.50 PCGS VF30 .............................. 755.00 B25 PCGS VG10 ..................... 1790.00 AU50 505.00 NGC MS61....... 1235.00
so is it really a pattern? B27 EF40 ................................ 4200.00 PCGS AU50 ........................... 1600.00
NGC AU58 ........................... 24000.00 VG10 126.50 VF20 .................. 155.00 PCGS EF40 .............................. 872.50 1860O AU50 .............................. 910.00 EF45 436.50 NGC MS60........ 1085.00
B4 VF30 277.50 AU58 ............ 1525.00 Fr2 82.50 PCGS VF25 (VF20) .. 640.00 ANACS EF45 details cleaned PCGS MS61 Ty 1 obv & rev
PCGS PR45 ......................... 18500.00 scratched. Small mark by lips does NGC MS61............................. 2415.00
PCGS EF details, cleaning, VF25 ........................................ 216.50 1923 MS60 ................................ 182.50 VF30 545.00 NGC AU58 ........ 1507.50 1 rev chop mark .................... 2300.00
PCGS MS64FH ...................... 1400.00 not look cleaned looks natural ...4200.00 PCGS VF30 .............................. 350.00
lightly cleaned...................... 11200.00 1835 B1 ANACS EF45................ 537.50 SEGS MS61 (AU58) .............. 1507.50
AU50 112.50 NGC MS66......... 750.00 B30 R4 NGC EF45 .................. 5200.00
NGC VG10 ............................. 9500.00 F15........................................... 140.00 F15 450.00 VF20 ..................... 475.00 EF40, 3 obv, 10 rev chops ....... 150.00
1799/8 15 stars B3 VG7 .......... 1700.00
1867 $5.00 J-601a nickel R8 3 cent B2 NGC MS63, untoned ......... 4550.00 VF30 57.50 NGC MS63 ........... 310.00 VG7 365.00 VG8 380.00 F12... 435.00 1876S micro s Ty 1 obv, Ty 2
1799 B5 NGC VF25.................. 2950.00
nickel like obv, $5. Liberty rev., AU50........................................ 805.00 Fr1 10.50 Fr2 11.00 F15 .............41.50 1862 PCGS MS62, ANACS MS61 ........................ 1235.00
B10 ICG EF45 ......................... 5200.00
the only coin certified. It sold VF25 216.50 EF45 ................... 535.00 1923S PCGS MS64FH CAC ..... 5100.00 ex D.L. Hansen collection ...... 8890.00 rev EF40 480.00 AU50............. 590.00
F15 2180.00 ICG VF35 .......... 3780.00
in 2011 for $3450 PCGS F15 140.00 VF20 ..................... 155.00 AU50 2325.00 PCGS MS64... 4200.00 1865 PCGS PR62, lt toning ..... 3780.00 F12........................................... 295.00
PCGS G4 1260.00 PCGS G6.. 1445.00
genuine, rim damage ............. 5000.00 B3 R4+ VG8 .............................. 157.50 EF45 1875.00 PCGS AU55 .... 2570.00 1869 AU50, a ew marks ............ 660.00 G5 173.50 VG7 252.50 VG8 .... 260.00
B14 B14 NGC EF45................. 5200.00
B4 F12 130.00 F15 ................... 140.00 NGC UNC details improperly 1870 AU50 910.00 NGC MS64 .8400.00 1877 NGC MS61...................... 1330.00
TWENTY CENT PIECES B5 VF35 338.50 EF40 ............... 400.00 cleaned .................................. 2327.50
PCGS genuine, cleaned
VG detils ................................ 1260.00 NGC PR62 ............................. 3080.00 AU58 PL obv............................ 885.00
1875 NGC PR64 CAMEO ......... 5200.00 F15 140.00 VF20 ..................... 155.00 NGC VF35 .............................. 1493.50 B15, R5 ANACS VF30 ............. 3695.00 VF20 580.00 EF45 ................... 785.00 VF30 405.00 EF40 ................... 435.00
PR50 975.00 PCGS MS63..... 1685.00 B5 early die state, no die PCGS AU50 ........................... 2327.50 B16 PCGS VF35...................... 3785.00 1871 ANACS PR64 .................. 5600.00 VF20 315.00 VF25 ................... 345.00
NGC, ANACS MS61 ............... 1265.00 cracks F15 ............................... 165.00 PCGS EF40 ............................ 1652.50 PCGS VG8 ............................. 1620.00 VF20 480.00 PCGS EF40 ......... 602.50 VG8 220.00 F12 275.00 F15.... 290.00
NGC AU58 ............................... 840.00 B6 VF30 277.50 EF40 ............... 400.00 PCGS VF30 ............................ 1335.00 B23 8, 5 stars VG10 ............... 1850.00 F12 435.00 PCGS VF30 ........... 542.50 G4 155.00 VG7 205.00 VG10 .. 247.50
PCGS AU53, toned .................. 735.00 PCGS VF30 .............................. 280.00 NGC VF25 (VG10, weak date).. 587.50 1800 B5 PCGS G6 CAC ........... 1475.00 VG7 385.00 VG8 395.00 VG10..415.00 F12 potty dollar........................ 190.00
EF45 560.00 ANACS EF45 ....... 562.50 VF20 155.00 VF25 ................... 216.50 1924 MS60 ................................ 203.50 B12 ANACS G6 ....................... 1445.00 G4 350.00 G5 .......................... 361.50 1877CC PCGS genuine, AU
EF40......................................... 480.00 F12 130.00 F15........................ 140.00 NGC MS66FH ........................ 2525.00 B14 PCGS genuine, smoothed, VF30 small obv & rev marks ... 385.00 details, cleaned ex Norweb
1875CC F12 ............................... 380.00 B7 no period after C AU58...... 1520.00 AU53 138.50 PCGS MS66..... 1120.00 VF details ............................... 1260.00 1872 EF45 742.50 PR50 ......... 1500.00 auction, lot 1835 MS60 ......... 2100.00
NGC MS61............................. 2295.00 NGC VF30 ................................ 280.00 AU50 127.50 NGC MS62FH .... 495.00 B16 PCGS genuine, cleaned VF30 540.00 EF40 ................... 600.00 1877S Lg S PCGS MS63 ......... 1680.00
VG10 340.00 ANACS MS60 .. 2035.00 VF20 155.00 VF30 ................... 277.50 EF45 86.50 PCGS MS64.......... 387.50 VF detail, pleasant look .......... 1950.00 VF20 ........................................ 480.00 AU58PL ................................... 865.00
PCGS AU53 1316.00 AU55 ... 1345.00 VG10 126.50 F12..................... 130.00 Fr2 7.00 F15 32.00 VF30 ............49.50 1800 12 arrows B16 VG10 415.00 F12..................... 435.00 AU50 505.00 AU50PL ............. 540.00
G4 247.50 VG7 ........................ 280.00 1836 B2 NGC EF45 .................... 537.50 1924D PCGS MS63FH............... 982.50 PCGS VF35 ............................ 4070.00 G6 373.50 VG7 385.00 VG8 .... 395.00 VF35 373.50 EF45 ................... 436.50
1875S AU58 584.50 ICG MS63 ..1122.50 F12........................................... 130.00 NGC, PCGS MS66 ................... 675.00 ANACS VF25 .......................... 3190.00 AG3 230.00 G4 350.00 G5 ...... 361.50 F12 245.00 F15 265.00 VF30 .. 347.50
AU50 365.00 NGC AU58 ......... 586.50 B3 VF20 155.00 VF35............... 338.50 PCI MS65(MS64) .................... 505.00 1800 Americai variety B11 1872CC PCGS genuine, UNC VG7 210.00 VG8...................... 217.50
EF40 245.00 EF45.................... 293.50 F12 130.00 F15........................ 140.00 PCGS EF45 250.00 AU50 ........ 280.00 PCGS VG8 ............................. 1810.00 details, no wear anywhere VG10........................................ 231.50
VF20 180.00 VF30 ................... 210.00 B3, F12, perfect obverse, 1924S PCGS MS64, lt toning .. 1820.00 1801 B4 PCGS VF25................ 3465.00 slight hairlines, nice ............. 10750.00 G4/AG3 127.50 G4 .................. 155.00
NGC VG8 135.00 F12 .............. 140.00 no die breaks ........................... 143.50 AU50 245.00 MS62FH............ 1295.00 1802/1 B3 ICG VF35 (VF25) .... 3015.00 1873 VG7 425.00 VG10............. 470.00 G5 ............................................ 170.00
AG3 77.50 VG7 127.50 VG10.. 135.00 1925 VG10....................................11.50 1802 B6 close date PCGS VF25 ..3015.00
1875S/S AU58 ........................... 630.00
B4 R4 VF30............................... 333.00
1837 B2 VF30 277.50 AU55 .... 1260.00 ANACS MS65 .......................... 450.00 1803 large 3 B6 NGC AU55, TRADE DOLLARS 1877S micro s NGC MS62 ...... 1545.00
NGC MS61............................. 1485.00
NGC MS63............................. 1815.00 AG3 .............................................73.50 1926 AU50 87.50 NGC MS66.... 675.00 nearly fully lustrous ............... 9660.00 1873 NGC MS63...................... 3500.00 VF35 441.50 EF40 ................... 475.00
AU50........................................ 410.00 1838 B1 NGC MS62, lightly VG10 11.50 NGC MS65........... 450.00 PCGS VF35 (VF30) ................ 3790.00 AU58, blue & red toning ........ 1225.00
F12 290.00 F15 310.00 VF25 .. 373.50
G4 133.50 VG7 140.00 EF45 ... 330.00 1926D VF30............................... 122.50 1873CC NGC UNC detail,
1876 ICG MS63 ....................... 2625.00
golden toned.......................... 3715.00
NGC MS65............................... 450.00 SEATED DOLLARS cleaned, looks natural............ 3150.00
AU50, porous .......................... 340.00
NGC AU53 ............................... 995.00 EF45 porous reverse................ 225.00
AU50 810.00 NGC PR61 ....... 2055.00 PCGS AU55 ............................. 172.50 1836 Gobrecht Dollar J-60 The EF45, was PCGS UNC
NGC AU58 ............................. 1475.00 G4 182.50 G5 .......................... 196.50
1877 PCGS PR63 .................. 11900.00 PCGS MS64............................. 352.50 first seated dollar Original coin repaired, a chop mark
NGC AU55, darkly toned........ 1050.00 F12 potty dollar, nice
NGC PR62 CAC...................... 9800.00 PCGS EF45 .............................. 165.00 alignment. A pattern, however covered up ............................. 1680.00
AU55, bluish-golden toned .... 1100.00 600 coins were delivered to style ......................................... 250.00
1878 PCI PR62 ........................ 4415.00 PCGS MS63............................. 268.50 1873S MS60, no luster,
VF30 277.50 EF40 ................... 400.00 the Bank of the United States, F12 potty dollar........................ 200.00
NGC PR60 ............................. 3645.00 PCGS VF20 .................................90.00 no wear .................................... 995.00
VF20 155.00 VF25 ................... 216.50 so is it really a pattern? 1877S med S PCGS MS61 ...... 1480.00
PCGS PR, genuine harshly 1926S PCGS MS63, 50% full 1874 NGC MS64...................... 4200.00
VG8 122.50 F12 130.00 F15.... 140.00 NGC PR58 ........................... 24000.00 G5 340.00 VG7 ........................ 450.00
cleaned .................................. 3450.00 head (a MS63FH is 8500)...... 1850.00 NGC MS61............................. 1735.00
BUST QUARTERS STANDING LIBERTY VG10 16.50 F15 30.00 VF30 ......83.50 PCGS PR45 ......................... 18500.00 PCGS AU55 1 obv chop 1877S Lg S 2 broken arrows,
blunt right foot of R,
PCGS EF details, cleaning, mark ...................................... 1075.00
DRAPED BUST, QUARTERS 1927 NGC MS65FH ................... 926.50
VG10 11.50 F15 16.00 VF30 ......28.50 lightly cleaned...................... 11200.00 1874CC medium CC AU50 ...... 1400.00 periods after E & R VF30 ......... 417.50
1916 PCGS MS63FH ............. 26600.00 NGC VG10 ............................. 9500.00 1874CC large CC PCGS UNC, 1877/7S FS301 AU50 ................ 637.50
HERALDIC EAGLE EF40, mark above date ...............19.50
1878 NGC PR64 ...................... 4130.00
1804 B1 PCGS VG10 ............... 8945.00 NGC MS62FH ...................... 21700.00 1927D Fr2 7.65 VG8+...................36.50 1838 J-84 die alignment III cleaned, looks very nice ........ 1850.00
ANACS F12 ............................ 8000.00 NGC PR64 ........................... 82500.00 AU50...................................... 1400.00 1878CC PCGS MS61 ............. 23600.00
PCGS AG3 ............................. 2580.00 1927S VG10 .............................. 110.00
NGC G6 5200.00 PCGS VG8 . 5850.00 1839 J-104 restrike 1874S medium s NGC MS63 .. 2315.00 PCGS genuine cleaning
B2 R5 31-75 coins known ........... POR PCGS EF40 .............................. 842.50
1917 Ty1 PCGS MS67FH ........ 3850.00 PCGS PR64+ bluish toned... 70000.00 AU50........................................ 490.00 EF details (UNC details) ......... 4025.00
PCGS AG3 ............................. 2850.00 PCGS F15 215.00 PCGS VF30. 592.50
1805 5 berries B3 PCGS VF35...3265.00 AU55 240.00 PCGS MS66FH ..1335.00 1840 NGC AU58 ...................... 4060.00 VF20, 1 rev chop mark ............ 140.00 PCGS VF30 ............................ 4025.00
PCGS, NGC VG8 .........................87.50
B3 G4........................................ 465.00 PCGS MS64FH ........................ 667.50 1842 PCGS MS62, looks like 1874S lge S EF40 485.00 EF45 . 595.00 1878S PCGS, ANACS MS61.... 1235.00
1928 VG10....................................11.50
1805 4 berries ANACS AG3 ....... 350.00 VF30 125.00 NGC MS63FH ..... 527.50 1928D VF30..................................32.50 a MS64 .................................. 3925.00 1874S F12, pregnant potty EF40 400.00 PCGS AU55 ........ 670.00
1806/5 B1 Fr2 227.50 AG3........ 435.00 F15 87.50 PCGS AU58 ............ 253.50 PCGS MS65............................. 500.00 PCGS VF35 583.50 EF45 ......... 735.00 dollar........................................ 300.00 VF35 373.50 MS60, cleaned ... 490.00
1806 B2 VG7 ............................. 655.00 EF40, hole repaired lower VG10...........................................13.00 G4 330.00 F12 ......................... 435.00 1875 NGC PR61, toned ........... 2610.00 PCGS EF40 .............................. 402.50
B3 AG3 305.00 NGC AG3 ......... 307.50 right obverse ..............................53.50 1928S F15 ....................................16.00 1843 ANACS AU58PL.............. 2225.00 1875CC Ty1 obv, Ty1 rev. VF25 321.50 VF30 ................... 347.50
B4 R4 NGC G6 .......................... 712.50 F12, R scratched on obv.............25.00 NGC MS64+FH ........................ 852.50 AU55, slightly proof-like ........ 1510.00 tall CC NGC AU58 .................. 1825.00 VG8 217.50 VG10 231.50 F12...245.00
PCGS AG3 365.00 NGC G4 ..... 560.00 1917D Ty1 PCGS AU50 ............. 265.00 NGC, PCGS MS66 ................... 675.00 VG7 365.00 AU50.................... 910.00 NGC EF45 960.00 AU50 ........ 1120.00 G4 155.00 G5 170.00 VG7 ...... 210.00
B5 R4 PCGS VG8...................... 855.00 ANACS VF20 160.00 EF45....... 258.50 VG10 11.50 ICG, NGC MS65 ... 450.00 1843/184 EF45 .......................... 755.00 EF40 850.00 EF45.................... 957.50 1878S double die reverse
1807 B1 AG3 305.00 VG7 ......... 655.00 1917S Ty1 NGC MS64FH, bluish 1928S/S East RPM1 VG10 ...........40.00 1844 NGC AU55 ...................... 2260.00 F12 475.00 VF30 ..................... 732.50 FS801 ANACS MS60 ............. 1950.00
B2 PCGS F15 .......................... 1385.00 toned...................................... 1472.50 AG3 23.00 G4 33.50 G5 .............35.00 1845 NGC PR64 per CoinFacts 1875CC Ty1 obv, Ty2 rev, the EF45 747.50 AU50................... 785.00
CAPPED BUST PCGS AU50 ............................. 340.00 1929 NGC MS65FH ................... 926.50 15 coins issued. 5 NGC, 5 PCGS rarest regular issue trade 1879 PCGS PR63 .................... 3500.00
1815 F12 600.00 PCGS VF35 .. 2390.00 PCGS EF40 250.00 AU50 ........ 337.50 NGC MS65 2/3 full head .......... 575.00 coins certified. 3 NGC austion records dollar with a Ty2 rev EF45 ..... 1350.00 1880 NGC EF45 ....................... 1750.00
G5 350.00 VG7 450.00 F15 ..... 760.00 PCGS VF20 .............................. 182.50 NGC, PCGS MS63FH ............... 450.00 $37375 to $54,625 .............. 53200.00 G5 540.00 EF40 ..................... 1250.00 1883 PCGS PR64CAM ............ 5750.00
PCGS VG10 542.50 PCGS F12 ..602.50 PCGS EF45 .............................. 285.00 AU58 116.50 MS63FH............. 447.50 OUR POLICY GRADING: Strict Photograde, ANA grading. LAYAWAY: 1/3 with your order, and the remaining 2/3 within two months.
1818 B2 AG3.5 .......................... 110.00 VG10.111.50 F15..................... 148.50 NGC MS61 90% full haed........ 247.50 APPROVAL SERVICE: Three references from coin dealers who now offer you approval service must be furnished for us to check.
B6 R5+ AG3 148.50 G5 ............ 279.50 1917 Ty2 PCGS MS65FH ........ 1015.00 AU55 104.50 MS60 ................. 154.50 Money orders, bank drafts no delay, personal checks must clear our bank. POSTAGE & HANDLING: Orders under $200.00 Add
1819 25/5 B3 ANACS F12 ......... 347.50 NGC AU53 ............................... 158.50 F15 16.00 VF30 28.50 AU50 ......87.50 $5.00. RETURN PRIVILEGE: Coins may be returned within 30 days for any reason. California residents add 8.5% sales tax.
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1821 B2 R4+ G6 ........................ 218.50 1917D Ty2 NGC MS61 .............. 362.50 VF30 28.50 EF45 57.50 AU50 ....87.50
B4 VG7 ..................................... 210.00 AU50........................................ 263.50 1930 NGC MS66FH ................... 982.50 JACK H. BEYMER
1822 B1 PCGS G4 ..................... 247.50 F15 125.00 VF30 ..................... 171.50 MS64FH................................... 595.00 2490 W. 3rd St. • Santa Rosa, CA 95401
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COLONIAL 1855 AU lg counterstamp 1817 13 st “Fused 17” N12 1828 VG lt to moderate 1835 sm 8 sm st 1839 pt hd F old cleaning, 1849 G lt to moderate
COINAGE “WEL” ....................... 57.95 G/AG+ lt old rm nicks ..35.95 old scrtchs................. 41.95 G+/G damage ............19.95 lt old scrtchs..............65.95 cor, lt old scrtchs........15.95
Massachusetts 1857 NGC MS-62 ........412.00 1817 13 st mouse hd var 1829 ML N9 VF-30 1835 hd of 36 XF moderate 1939 pt hd VG-F 1849 G old nicks, lt bend. 13.95
1788 Cent period F lt LARGE CENTS AG+ lt damage ........... 27.95 lt old nicks ...............945.00 cor & pitting ..............119.00 weak rv legend ........... 51.95 1850 XF clnd, lt cor....... 51.95
laminations, old nicks ..269.00 1794 F/VG old cleaning, 1817 13 st XF-48 cor, 1829 ML N9 AG weak date, 1835 hd of 36 VF-30 lt to 1839 pt hd VG+ lt 1850 XF dark, moderate
Nova Constellatio moderate cor & pitting, bent, rv rm nick ..........94.00 clnd, tape residue, moderate cor & pitting, cor & pitting ...............54.95 cor & pitting ...............20.75
1783 Blunt Rays F lt bend, lt old rm ticks ...........459.00 1817 13 st VF lt lt pitting ....................59.95 lt nicks ......................89.00 1839 hd of 38 F 1850 G/AG+ lt pitting,
nicks & scrtchs, rv 1794 VG moderate pitting, rv cor & scrtch............92.00 1829 ML VG lt old 1835 hd of 36 F lt to F lt to nicks & scrtchs ..34.95 old rv dig ................... 11.95
dig .........................295.00 rv scrtchs ................ 416.00 1817 13 st AG++/G .......25.95 rv rm bruise ..............119.00 moderate pitting & cor, 1841 XF-45 cor & pitting ..54.95 1851 XF-45 clnd, pitting
Vermont 1795 pl edge VG 1819 SD AG moderate 1829 ML VG clnd, lt to lt old scrtch ............... 47.95 1841 F+ lt staining, & cor, lt bend,
1788 VG/G couple moderate pitting .......439.00 cor & pitting ...............12.95 moderate pitting ........107.00 1835 hd of 36 VG ......... 41.95 lt old rv nicks.............. 61.95 scrtchs & nicks ........... 27.95
of old digs ................119.00 1795 pl edge PCGS VG detail 1820 SD AG/Fair ..........26.95 1829 ML VG rm pitting ..93.00 1836 VF moderate 1841 F moderate rv cor, lt 1851 XF clnd, cor &
HALF CENTS environmental damage 1821 G+ lt pitting .........54.95 1829 ML VG clnd, moderate cor & pitting ...............64.75 rv scrtchs & nicks ....... 47.95 pitting .......................22.95
1794 G+/AG lt pitting ..493.00 (moderate cor & 1821 G+ lt issues .........43.95 rm bruises, lt scrtchs ..85.00 1836 F lt old nicks ........56.95 1841 F old dings ...........42.95 1851 VF-25 moderate cor,
1803 VF clnd, moderate cor & lt edge clip) ..............419.00 1821 G/AG+ lt pitting & 1829 ML VG nicks & scrtchs, 1836 G+ ..................... 31.95 1841 VG-F lt cor, lt scrtchs & nicks ........18.95
pitting, lt scrtchs ...... 169.00 1796 draped bust rv of 94 nicks, lt rv damage......22.95 moderate cor .............73.00 1837 pl cord LL N16 lt rv rm nicks ..............54.95 1851 F-VF clnd, nicks ....22.95
1803 F some lt old S-109 NGC VF details 1822 N7 G-VG moderate cor & 1829 ML G-VG moderate cor XF lt old digs ............295.00 1843 pt hd LL VG-F a little 1851 F-VF lt bend,
scrtchs & nicks ......... 149.00 corrosion (sharp details pitting, old scrtchs ......49.95 & pitting & nicks.......... 57.95 1837 pl cord LL N17 VF dark, lt to moderate lt old marks ................ 21.95
1803 G lt pitting, with moderate cor & pitting, 1822 ANACS AU-55 details 1829 ML G/AG+ lt moderate cor & pitting .89.00 cor & nicks.................53.95 1851 F+ lt cor, lt
old scrtchs.................75.00 a little dark) .......... 1,595.00 corroded(moderate rm bruises ................. 81.00 1837 pl cord LL XF .......119.00 1843 pt hd SL AU patches of rm bump & nicks .........23.95
1803 AG+ holed 1798/7 G couple of pitting & cor) ............299.00 1829 ML G/AG lt nicks ..78.00 1837 pl cord LL XF moderate fine scrtchs that have 1851 F clnd, lt cor.........22.95
in center ....................34.95 old rm bruises ...........347.00 1822 VF-35 1829 F+ lt pitting .........112.00 cor, old digs & scrape..73.00 removed some lt spots, 1851 F glue stain .......... 17.95
1804 pl 4 stems 1798 AG++/Fair lt old superb surfaces........359.00 1829 VG old cleaning, 1837 pl cord LL VF-30 since retoned ............157.00 1851 F clnd,
XF lt cor ................1,475.00 scrtchs & nicks ...........98.00 1823/2 F clnd, cor, lt nicks ......................72.00 lt old scrtchs ..............98.00 1843 pt hd SL G scrtchs & nicks ...........16.95
1805/5 sm 5 no stems 1799 PCGS G detail gouged lt scrtchs .................289.00 1829 VG lt cor, old digs .54.95 1837 pl cord LL VF-30 lt many lt nicks .............. 17.95 1851 F dark, moderate
VF holed ....................55.95 (gouge is on rv) ..... 3,895.00 1823/2 VG lt cor, 1829 VG moderate old pitting, lt old rv scrtchs, 1843 pt hd AU-59 cor & pitting ............... 16.75
1806 sm 6 no st AG/Poor cor 1801 3 errors AG/Fair many nicks & dings ... 189.00 scrtchs & nicks ...........46.95 some weakness at a little dark, moderate 1851 F cor ................... 14.95
& pitting, rv scrtchs..... 31.95 lt old nicks ............... 124.00 1823/2 rv rotated 285 deg. 1829 VG moderate cor date .........................83.00 cor, scrtch ............... 213.00 1851 F damaged........... 11.95
1807 rv rotated 315 deg. 1801 3 errors Fair/Poor G+/G lt old & pitting, lt scrtchs 1837 pl cord LL VF 1843 mat hd AU .........584.00 1851 VG-F lt bend,
VG holed ................... 37.95 lt bend, lt scrtchs ticks & scrtch ........... 219.00 & nicks......................38.95 lt cor & nicks .............. 61.95 1843 mat hd VF lt cor, lt cor & nicks ..............19.95
1807 AG++ lt to moderate nicks & cor.................69.95 1823/2 G+/G lt bend, digs 1830 VF-30 lt cor ....... 159.00 1837 pl cord LL VF old couple of moderate 1851 rv rotated 86 deg.
old scrtchs & nicks ...... 71.00 1801 VF-35 lt cor, lt nicks, nicks & scrtchs ......... 129.00 1830 F lt rv cor.............62.95 cleaning, moderate old rm scrapes ........... 67.95
1823 G/AG lt bend....... 117.00 1830 F lt cor ................ 61.95 VG cor, damaged ........ 27.95
1807 AG+ old cleaning, a little uneveness in pitting .......................42.95 1843 mat hd F-VF lt cor, 1851 VG clnd, lt
lt rv rm tick ................73.00 the strike .................795.00 1824/2 VG-F lt cor & pitting, 1830 rv rotated 220 deg. VG lt 1837 pl cord LL VG lt old nicks .................72.00 cor pits & nicks ........... 13.95
1807 AG/Poor lt damage..39.95 1801 Fair+/Poor couple of rm nicks .... 124.00 old scrtchs & nicks......62.95 clnd, damage ............. 13.95
lt old damage ............. 37.95 1824/2 VG/AG+ ......... 109.00 1830 VG/AG+ lt scrtch 1843 mat hd F+ 1851 G-VG moderate cor,
1808 rv rotated 185 deg. 1837 pl cord LL G lt cor, nicks ................49.95 old rv rm marks .......... 13.95
G/AG++ a few 1802 VF-25 lt pitting 1824 N3 F old nicks, & rv rm tick ................ 31.95
scrtchs nicks & cor.....417.00 lt rv scrtchs.............. 189.00 1830 G+/AG++ moderate old clnd, nicks ................. 13.75 1843 mat hd G+ old cleaning, 1851 G lt cor ................18.95
lt old pits ...................86.00 1837 hd of 38 AU scrtchs, moderate 1851 G/AG+ lt nicks ......16.95
1808 rotated rv 1802 PCGS VF env damage 1824 VF-25 cor scrtch, lt rm nicks ....... 27.95
old scrtchs............... 144.00
(moderate cor) .........249.00 & pitting .................. 134.00 1830 G+/AG+ lt nicks, cor & pitting ............... 19.75 1852 AU cor ................69.95
AG+ lt pitting .............74.00 1837 hd of 38 VF-25 .....74.00 1844/81 G+ lt nicks .... 103.00 1852 XF-48 lt cor .........83.00
1809/6 AU ................. 619.00 1802 F-VF old cleaning, 1824 F+ lt to moderate couple of rv scrtchs.....24.95
cor & pitting ..............147.00 cor, lt old nick .......... 164.00 1831 N5 VF................569.00 1838 N9 VF old cleaning .. 77.00 1845 VG+ lt damage ..... 14.95 1852 XF-48 moderate
1809 G+ dark, moderate 1838 N11 F lt old scrtchs .114.00 1846 SD F rm damage...18.50 pitting & cor ............... 61.95
cor & pitting ............... 51.95 1802 AG damaged ........ 27.95 1824 VG+ old cleaning, 1831 N8 VF-35 lt cor ... 144.00
1809 rv rotated 225 deg. 1802 Fair-AG lt graffiti, lt to moderate cor ......107.00 1831 N11 F+ ................96.00 1838 N15 F rv scrtchs 1846 SD G lt cor 1852 XF-45 lt cor .........74.00
G/AG lt cor & pitting, dig, many lt nicks ........34.95 1824 VG+ many nicks ...94.00 1831 N14 F lt old digs....89.00 & rm nicks ...............298.00 & pitting .................... 17.95 1852 VF-30 lt cor ......... 41.95
lt old marks ..............66.95 1803 no stems AG+ 1824 Fair clnd, moderate 1831 XF-48 clnd, 1838 XF-45 ............... 149.00 1846 tall dt VF-30 lt 1852 VF clnd, lt rm
1810 rv rotated 92 deg. moderate pitting .........79.00 pitting, nicks & scrtchs..21.95 moderate pitting .........98.00 1838 XF lt cor & pitting .114.00 cor, lt old nicks ......... 124.00 bruises & nicks ...........28.95
XF lt to moderate 1803 F-VF lt to moderate 1825 N1 VG+ lt cor ......147.00 1831 XF lt obv pitting, 1838 XF lt to 1846 tall dt F old 1852 F lt rm nick ..........25.75
cor & pitting .............429.00 cor & pitting .............298.00 1825 VF moderate cor & pitting moderate rv cor ..........93.00 moderate cor .............96.00 cleaning, lt nicks.........93.00 1853/1853 MS-61 lt
1810 G lt old 1803 VG old cleaning, & somewhat dark ........84.00 1831 VF lt to moderate 1838 XF clnd, moderate cor 1847 AU lt rm rv cor ......................254.00
nicks & scrtchs ...........72.00 lt to moderate 1825 rv rotated 225 deg pitting, lt damage........ 41.95 & pitting & nicks.......... 57.95 nicks, lt cor ...............137.00 1853/3 VF-30 lt
1810 Fair-AG moderate pitting & scrtchs ........119.00 F+ lt to moderate cor, 1831 F+ lt cor ..............64.95 1838 VF-35 lt to moderate 1847 XF-45 lt to rm ticks .....................45.95
pitting & cor, lt 1806 F clnd, lt lt old nicks .................96.00 1831 VG-F lt old cor & nicks.................69.95 moderate cor .............89.00 1853 MS-60 clnd, lt to
old scrtchs & nick .......43.95 to moderate cor ........269.00 1826 N3 VF lt cor, nicks, lt cor ................42.95 1838 VF-35 moderate 1847 VF-25 moderate moderate pitting ....... 144.00
1810 Fair/Poor moderate 1806 Fair/AG clnd, lt nicks .....................147.00 1831 VG lt old nicks ......40.75 cor, lt old nicks ...........56.95 cor & pitting ...............32.95 1853 AU-59
pitting, old cleaning ....35.75 lt scrtchs ................... 61.75 1826 VF-35 moderate cor & 1831 VG old cleaning, 1838 VF-25 lt nicks 1847 VG-F cor .............15.95 moderate pitting ........119.00
1811 VG moderate 1806 Poor/Fair old pitting, old rm nicks .. 109.00 lt nicks ......................35.75 & rm bruises .............. 61.95 1847 VG lt rv rm bruise ..19.95 1853 AU lt rv cor .........114.00
cor & pitting ............. 374.00 scrtchs, rm damage ....29.95 1826 F moderate pitting, lt old 1831 VG lt bend, lt old 1838 VF-25 clnd, pitting ..46.95 1847 VG scrtchs ...........16.50 1853 XF-48 lt to
1811 G/AG+ 1807 AG-G old scrtchs ..54.95 scrtchs, lt rv nicks ...... 57.95 nicks & scrtchs ...........26.95 1838 VF damage .......... 31.95 1847 G-VG damaged.......9.95 moderate cor ............. 77.00
moderate pitting .......224.00 1808 G+/AG+ old cleaning, 1826 F old cleaning, lt 1831 G/AG++ ..............25.95 1838 F+ lt cor & old digs..35.95 1847 G+ clnd, nicks 1853 XF-45 lt cor,
1825 VG+ lt old scrtchs .82.00 lt cor & pitting ........... 117.00 nicks, lt rv damage......54.95 1831 rv rotated 315 deg. 1838 F lt cor ................ 31.95 & digs ....................... 15.75 lt rm bump .................73.00
1825 G holed ...............35.95 1809 PCGS F details 1826 VG old cleaning, G/AG lt cor, couple of 1838 F lt nicks .............29.95 1848 MS-60 clnd, 1853 VF-30 lt cor,
1825 G/Poor clnd, env. damage (moderate lt rv rm tick ................59.95 nicks, rv rm nick .........24.95 1838 F lt nicks, lt cor ....28.95 lt scrtchs ..................237.00 lt old scrtchs .............. 37.95
cor & pitting ............... 31.95 pitting & cor) ............469.00 1826 VG lt cor, old 1831 AG+ rm scrtchs, 1838 F old cleaning, 1848 AU-59 clnd, moderate 1853 VF rm bruise
1826 VG+ lt cor............86.00 1809 G+ old cleaning, lt cor & scrtchs ..................... 47.95 lt cor ......................... 17.95 moderate pitting, pitting & cor ............... 77.00 & lt nicks ...................25.75
1826 VG lt cor, lt scrtchs..84.00 pitting, lt old marks ...354.00 1826 G-VG lt bumps 1833/2 N4 F rm nicks .. 134.00 rv rm scrape...............24.95 1848 AU cor ................59.95 1853 G+ old nick
1828 12 st VF damaged . 84.00 1809 G moderate nicks & scrtchs ...........48.95 1833 doubled profile 1838 F scrtchs .............24.75 1848 XF lt cor ..............75.00 & lt pitting ..................15.95
1828 12 st VG old cor & pitting ............. 189.00 1826 G+/AG+ lt VF moderate cor & 1838 VG lt rv damage....16.95 1848 VF-30 lt rv stain.... 67.95 1854 AU-55 clnd,
rv mark......................83.00 1810 VF moderate cor, bent, nicks & scrtchs ........... 37.95 pitting, lt scrtchs ........ 67.95 1838 VG scrtchs & nicks ..15.95 1848 VF-30 lt cor, lt retoned ................... 139.00
1828 13 st AG+/G lt many nicks & bumps...317.00 1827 N2 F lt pitting, 1833 N4 VF 1838 VG dark, moderate cor rm bruises & nicks ......59.95 1854 AU lt cor .............112.00
bend, lt scrtchs .......... 41.95 1810 G/AG++...............98.00 lt old ticks..................89.00 damaged, bent ..........114.00 & pitting & scrtchs....... 13.95 1848 VF-30 moderate cor, 1854 XF lt cor ..............50.75
1828 13 st AG+ 1810 AG lt bend & nicks . 53.95 1827 N8 F rm bruise, 1833 VF-30 lt cor, 1838 VG/G lt to lt old rv dig ................18.95 1854 VF-30 lt cor ......... 41.95
nicks & scrtchs ...........42.95 1811/0 F/VF dark, short scrtchs ..............59.95 tiny rm bump ..............92.00 moderate nicks ........... 21.95 1848 VF cor & pitting ....20.95 1855 sl 5’s XF-45
1829 rotated rv G lt moderate cor ........... 519.00 1827 F lt rv rm ticks ......98.00 1833 VF-30 moderate 1839/6 VG+ moderate cor 1848 VG heavy graffiti ... 11.75 lt cor, lt nicks .............89.00
scrtchs, lt to moderate 1811 ANACS VF-30 1827 F lt old cor & pitting ............... 67.95 & pitting & nicks........649.00 1848 VG damaged ..........9.95 1855 sl 5’s XF lt
cor & pitting ...............59.95 cor, scrtchd ............. 719.00 scrtch & nicks ............84.00 1833 rotated rv F+ 1839 booby hd N12 1848 G+/G cor.............12.95 rv cor & rm nicks .........69.95
1829 G/AG lt cor, 1812 LD VF-25 lt pitting & cor, 1827 F cor ................... 51.95 lt rv cor .....................65.95 AG/VG bisecting 1849 N3 VF lt scrtchs ....79.00 1855 sl 5’s VF-25
lt bend, lt rm tick ........ 41.95 lt old rm bruise .........689.00 1827 VG-F lt pitting, 1833 rv rotated 45 deg F die crack is clear ...... 169.00 1849 VF-30 lt rm nicks, moderate cor ....39.95
1833 XF-48 lt rv 1813 AG++/AG moderate lt nicks & scrtchs ........ 57.95 lt cor, lt rm bruise .......56.95 1839 booby hd AU bumps & nicks ............52.95 1855 up 5’s XF-45
scrtchs & nicks ..........137.00 scrtchs & nicks ..........107.00 1827 VG+ many nicks ...36.95 1833 F lt pitting, lt old nicks & bumps.....384.00 1849 VF lt cor ..............49.95 lt cor ....................... 108.00
1833 F lt old 1813 AG old cleaning, lt 1827 VG lt scrtchs rm bumps & nicks .......45.95 1939 booby hd VF-30 lt 1849 VF lt nicks, lt cor... 47.95 1856 sl 5 AU-59
scrtchs & nicks ...........72.00 scrtchs & pitting .........93.00 & nicks ......................68.95 1833 rotated rv F old rv dig ................. 173.00 1849 F clnd, lt damage .. 17.95 lt pitting .................. 134.00
1834 VF-30 lt cor .........89.00 1814 cross 4 VF-30 1827 VG moderate cor & pitting ............... 37.95 1839 booby hd F+ cor, 1849 VG old cleaning, 1856 sl 5 AU
1835 G+ lt cor, old cleaning, scrtchs, pitting .......................54.75 1833 VG old cleaning, old scrape .................24.95 lt nicks ......................16.95 moderate cor 93 00
lt nicks & scrtchs ........69.95 moderate cor ...........694.00 1827 G lt cor, lt old nicks lt nicks ......................36.95
1835 G old cleaning, lt cor & 1817 15 st VG cor & & scrtchs...................39.95 1833 rotated rv G+ Terms & Conditions
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pitting, lt scrtchs ........ 61.95 pitting, bent ............... 31.95 1828 SD VF a little dark, clnd, damage .............16.95 Please add $4.75 P&H on orders; over $475.00 postpaid.
1850 AU-55 ............... 749.00 1817 15 st G lt pitting lt cor, lt rm marks.......167.00 1833 AG++ old Checks must clear NE res Add sales tax.
1850 XF lt lamination ...412.00 & nicks, couple of 1828 SD F lt obv cleaning, nicks ...........16.95
1850 VF-30 rv damage ..276.00 rv rm bruises ..............39.95 pit, lt rv cor .............. 159.00 1833 rotated rv AG
1851 F+ nicks & digs .....69.95 1817 15 st AG lt pitting ..35.95 1828 SD VG clnd, damaged .....................9.95
1853 MS-61 old 1817 15 st AG lt old rm graffiti, lt cor .............. 41.95 1835 sm 8 sm st N4
cleaning ..................209.00 damage & rv digs ........25.95 1828 SD G/AG+ moderate VG/G lt rm bruise ...... 159.00
1853 AU-59 lt 1817 13 st “Fused 17” N12 cor & pitting, lt 1835 sm 8 sm st N11 G
old scrtch ................ 189.00 G clnd, lt damage .......44.95 bend, rv rm nicks ........22.95 old nicks & bumps..... 189.00
1853 XF-45 nearly holed, many 1817 13 st “Fused 17” N12 1828 VF clnd, lt cor, 1835 sm 8 sm st N18 P.O. Box 961, Dept NN, Kearney, NE 68848
rm bruises & nicks ....... 43.95 G/AG++ rm nicks ........36.95 rm nicks ....................54.95 G-VG ...................... 319.00 308-234-2261 or 308-440-2871

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