A coins valued is determined by the date, mint mark, and exact condition.

We can only provide general information without personally viewing the item.

Please note that we deal mainly in US Coinage so we are not able to respond to requests for Foreign Coin or Currency valuation.

Due to time restraints, requests for valuation beyond the basic information listed here *must* be accompanied with an image. Any valuation requests not accompanied by an image will not be responded to.

General Price Guides:

Cents from 1880 to 1909: Common - Value from $.50 to $10 each.
Cents from 1909 to 1916 with a "D" or "S" under the date:
$.50 to hundreds of dollars.
Cents from 1916 to present date: Common - Value a few cents each.

Nickels must be before 1938 to have value from $.25 and up.
Nickels after 1938 with the exception of the 1950-D are very common.
The 1950-D is valued at $5.

Dimes, Quarters, and Halves before 1965 are valued at three times face minimum.
All after 1964 are common and just valued at the face value.

Dollars before 1936 are $6 each and up.

Two headed or two tailed coins are novelty coins that are produced outside of the mint. They are interesting and fun but have no collector value.

For a detailed, individual date valuation, we recommend the Bluebook.

To learn more about grading of coins, we recommend the ANA Grading Guide.

We are always interested in purchasing any United States coins that you may have for sale.

If you would like to send them to be, please let us know and we will be happy to provide shipping instructions, as well as any references that you might require.

Please send images and inquires pertaining to US Coinage to Mike.

Please send images and inquires pertaining to Foreign Coinage to Ron, our Foreign Specialist.

Please send images and inquires pertaining to Error Coinage to Bill, our Error Specialist.

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