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Retail prices for collectible coins can vary between dealers – sometimes significantly – based on a number of factors, including short-term pricing trends, eye appeal, trading frequency, special characteristics, market availability, demand and precious metal spot prices. Further, because the NGC US Coin Price Guide prices are only updated ...
- Morgan Dollars
Morgan Dollars - NGC Coin Price Guide and Values | NGC
- Lincoln Cents, Wheat Reverse
Lincoln Cents, Wheat Reverse - NGC Coin Price Guide and...
- Silver Eagles
Silver Eagles - NGC Coin Price Guide and Values | NGC
- World Coin Price Guide
World Coin Search. The World Coin Price Guide is a complete...
- Verify NGC Certification
Enter a coin's NGC certification number (circled in the...
- Silver Dollar Melt Value
A coin's numismatic or collector value may be higher than...
- Kennedy Half Dollars
Kennedy Half Dollars - NGC Coin Price Guide and Values | NGC
- Roosevelt Dimes
Roosevelt Dimes - NGC Coin Price Guide and Values | NGC
- Sacagawea Dollars
Sacagawea Dollars - NGC Coin Price Guide and Values | NGC
- Franklin Half Dollars
Franklin Half Dollars - NGC Coin Price Guide and Values |...
- Morgan Dollars
Remember that the prices are just a guide, a starting point for asserting value. Some PCGS coins sell for less than the prices listed and some PCGS coins sell for more than the prices listed. COINS UNDER $10. For coins valued at under $10, even when graded by PCGS, the price listed is the value of non-graded (i.e., “raw”) coins.
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First organize and catalog your coins, noting details like dates, mint marks, condition. Research values using our coin value lookup guides. Consider selling through a coin dealer, auction house, certified online exchange, or directly to a collector. Expect to pay seller fees. Sort more valuable coins to sell individually.
- Half Cent Values. Half Cent-Liberty Cap – 1793-1797. $500 – $10,000. Rare. Half Cent-Draped Bust – 1800-1808. $20 – $500.
- Large Cent Values. Large Cent – Flowing Hair – Chain 1793. $5,000 – $30,000. Rare. Large Cent – Flowing Hair – Wreath 1793.
- Small Cent Coin Values. Small Cent – Flying Eagle 1856. $3,000 – $5,000. $6,000 – $8,000. Small Cent – Flying Eagle 1857-1858.
- Two Cent Piece Values. Two-Cent Pieces – 1864-1873. $8 – $25. $80 – $100.
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4 days ago · U.S. coin values listed by type. Charts list coin series and their minimum values for each type. The mobile guide represents what the common dates within each series are worth. This quick reference links to in-depth - date by date coverage of series and how to value these old coins. Continued below the charts is an introduction to the step by ...
4 days ago · A step by step method is used to evaluate each coin in detail. Steps Leading to Old Coin Values: Step 1: Recognize the Different Series of Coins - Design changes often occur during a minting year. New to old series are valued separately, each is listed. Step 2: Date and Mintmark Variety - Within series, dates become important to collectors ...