Coin Value Guide

What is my coin worth? Maybe you’ve found an old coin or discovered a new love of coin collecting – whatever the case, APMEX is here to help you learn about the exciting world of numismatic coins. 

Half Cents

Large Cents

Small Cents

Two Cents

Three Cents

Half Dimes

Half Cents

Liberty Cap

Classic Head

Draped Bust

Braided Hair

Large Cents

Liberty Cap

Classic Head

Draped Bust

Braided Hair

Coronet Liberty Head

Flowing Hair

Small Cents

Flying Eagle

Indian Head

Lincoln Memorial

Lincoln Shield

Lincoln Wheat

Two Cents

2 Cent Coin

Three Cents

Trime

Three Cent Nickel

Half Dimes

Capped Bust

Draped Bust

Flowing Hair

Seated Liberty

Nickels

Dimes

Twenty Cents

Quarters

Half Dollars

Dollars

Dimes

Draped Bust

Capped Bust

Seated Liberty

Barber Dime

Mercury Dime

Roosevelt Dime

Twenty Cents

Twenty Cents Coin

Quarters

Barber

Capped Bust

Draped Bust

Seated Liberty

Standing Liberty

Washington

Dollars

Draped Bust

Eisenhower

Flowing Hair

Liberty Seated

Morgan Silver

Native American

Peace Dollar

Presidential

Sacagawea

Susan B Anthony

Trade Dollar

Gold Dollars

Gold Quarter Eagles

$3 Gold Coins

Gold Half Eagles

Gold Eagles

Gold Double Eagles

Gold Dollars

Large Indian Princess Head

Liberty Head

Small Indian Princess Head

Gold Quarters Eagles

Capped Bust

Classic Head

Indian Head

Liberty Head

Turban Head

$3 Gold Coins

$3 Coin

Gold Half Eagles

Capped Bust

Classic Head

Indian Head

Liberty Head

Turban Head

Gold Eagles

Indian Head

Liberty Head

Turban Head

Gold Double Eagles

Liberty Head

Saint Gaudens

New to the World of Numismatic Coins? Get Started Here

Coins have been around for more than 5,000 years. Early Roman Emperors gave Silver coins that featured their likenesses to their best generals and troops as a reward for bravery. Coin collecting became popular in Europe in the 1500s. In the United States, collecting coins didn’t really begin until the 1850s but by 1950s, it was one of the most popular hobbies. Many children and parents amassed nice collections.

The numismatic value of a coin depends on three factors: the date and mintmark of the coin, the mintage/population of the coin and its condition or finish. A seemingly small or insignificant flaw can go a long way in affecting a coin’s value.

United States currency has shifted in design and composition over the years. Although modifications were made for aesthetic reasons at times, practicality was the main driver for the adjustments. United States coins have changed in diameter, thickness and overall mass. Coin size has evolved throughout American history based on the needs of consumers and fluctuations in Precious Metal values.

Essentials Guides

Morgan Silver Dollars

Morgan Silver Dollars were minted from 1878 to 1921 and have remained popular among collectors long after their run in circulation ended.

 

Franklin Half Dollars

Franklin Half Dollars were heavily used in commerce beginning in 1948 and bridged the gap between the Walking Liberty Half Dollar and the Kennedy Half Dollar. 

Washington Quarters

The Washington Quarter was minted and ultimately replaced the Standing Liberty Quarter in 1932 and has continued to today with few interruptions.

Roosevelt Dimes

The Roosevelt Dime has been struck with no interruptions since it began its run in 1946. Though composition and mintmark placement has changed through the years, the Roosevelt Dime remains a staple in American coinage.

Jefferson Nickels

The Jefferson Nickel replaced the iconic Buffalo Nickel in 1938 and has been used in commerce ever since, with very few design changes.

Lincoln Pennies

The Lincoln Penny was minted for the first time in 1909 and the obverse of the coin remains in use on the penny today.

 

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