
U.S. Coin & Paper Money Values - Coin World
The coin values are pulled from a comprehensive database that's regularly updated by a team of expert analysts.
U.S. Coin & Paper Money Values - Coin World
The Lincoln Memorial reverse made the Lincoln cent the first U.S. coin struck for circulation to depict the same person on both the obverse and reverse, since a statue of Lincoln can be …
U.S. Coin & Paper Money Values - Coin World
Major changes were recommended for the coins for the nation's Bicentennial, and plans began three years before the event. Production of the coins began in 1975 and continued throughout …
U.S. Coin & Paper Money Values - Coin World
The Peace dollar remains a highly sought after coin among collectors. The Peace dollar design was dusted off in 1965 and briefly used to produce silver dollars.
U.S. Coin & Paper Money Values - Coin World
From 1951 through 1964, sets were offered every year. The numbers of coins offered fluctuated from year to year, depending upon what denominations were being struck for circulation.
U.S. Coin & Paper Money Values - Coin World
The Indian Head 5-cent coin is a popular series with collectors. High-quality collections offered for sale at coin shows are quickly gobbled up to meet market demand.
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This is a presentation of the information traditionally found in CoinWorld's monthly magazine, and is brought together monthly by our expert coin valuation analysts.
U.S. Coin & Paper Money Values - Coin World
It's amazing that a coin that incurred so much scorn could still be such a trendsetter in its own way. A serious discussion of a smaller-sized dollar coin began after a September 1976 study …
U.S. Coin & Paper Money Values - Coin World
When sold, the five coins have posted some of the all-time record prices. Two are held in museum collections and three are held in private collections.
U.S. Coin & Paper Money Values - Coin World
Seventy-three coins by date and Mint mark to make up the basic set. The keys and the semi-keys to the Barber half dollar series include the 1892-O, 1895-S, 1913, 1914 and 1915 issues.