US Coin Prices & Values
Industry-standard pricing for collectibles since 1963
- Draped Bust Quarters (1796–1807)
- Capped Bust Quarters (1815–1838)
- Capped Bust Quarters, Proof (1818–1838)
- Liberty Seated Quarters (1838–1891)
- Liberty Seated Quarters, Proof (1838–1891)
- Barber Quarters (1892–1916)
- Barber Quarters, Proof (1892–1916)
- Standing Liberty Quarters (1916–1930)
- Washington Quarters (1932–1998)
- Washington Quarters, Special Mint Set (1964–1967)
- Washington Quarters, Proof (1936–1998)
- 50 Statehood Quarters (1999–2008)
- 50 Statehood Quarters, Proof (1999–2008)
- D.C. & U.S. Territories Quarters (2009)
- D.C. & U.S. Territories Quarters, Proof (2009)
- America the Beautiful Quarters (2010–2021)
- America the Beautiful Quarters, Proof (2010–2021)
- Washington Crossing the Delaware Quarters (2021)
- Washington Crossing the Delaware Quarters, Proof (2021)
- American Women Quarters (2022–2025)
- American Women Quarters, Proof (2022–2025)
- SemiQ America 250 Quarters (2026)
- SemiQ America 250 Quarters, Proof (2026)
- Flowing Hair Half Dollars (1794–1795)
- Draped Bust Half Dollars (1796–1807)
- Capped Bust Half Dollars (1807–1839)
- Capped Bust Half Dollars, Proof (1818–1839)
- Liberty Seated Half Dollars (1839–1891)
- Liberty Seated Half Dollars, Proof (1839–1891)
- Barber Halves (1892–1915)
- Barber Halves, Proof (1892–1915)
- Flowing Hair Dollars (1794–1795)
- Draped Bust Dollars (1795–1803)
- Bust Dollars, Proof & Special Strikes (1800–1804)
- Gobrecht Dollars (1836–1839)
- Seated Dollars (1840–1873)
- Seated Dollars, Proof (1840–1873)
- Trade Dollars (1873–1878)
- Trade Dollars, Proof (1873–1885)
- Morgan Dollars (1878–1921)
- Morgan Dollars, Proof (1878–1921)
- Peace Dollars (1921–1935)
- Peace Dollars, Proof (1921–1922)
- Eisenhower Dollars (1971–1978)
- Eisenhower Dollars, Proof (1971–1978)
- Susan B. Anthony Dollars (1979–1999)
- Susan B. Anthony Dollars, Proof (1979–1999)
- Presidential Dollars (2007–2016, 2020)
- Presidential Dollars, Proof (2007–2016, 2020)
- Sacagawea Dollars (2000–2008)
- Sacagawea Dollars, Proof (2000–2008, 2025)
- Native American Dollars (2009–)
- Native American Dollars, Proof (2009–)
- American Innovation Dollars (2018–)
- American Innovation Dollars, Proof (2018–)
- Commemorative Morgan & Peace Silver Dollars (2021–)
- Commemorative Morgan & Peace Silver Dollars, Proof (2021–)
- $1 Gold – Type 1 (1849–1854)
- $1 Gold – Type 2 (1854–1856)
- $1 Gold – Type 3 (1856–1889)
- $1 Gold, Proof (1849–1889)
- $2.50 Draped Bust Gold (1796–1807)
- $2.50 Capped Bust Gold (1808–1834)
- $2.50 Capped Bust Gold, Proof (1821–1834)
- $2.50 Classic Head Gold (1834–1839)
- $2.50 Classic Head Gold, Proof (1834–1839)
- $2.50 Liberty Gold (1840–1907)
- $2.50 Liberty Gold, Proof (1840–1907)
- $2.50 Indian Gold (1908–1929)
- $2.50 Indian Gold, Proof (1908–1915)
- $3 Princess Gold (1854–1889)
- $3 Princess Gold, Proof (1854–1889)
- $4 Stella Gold, Proof (1879–1880)
- $5 Draped Bust Gold (1795–1807)
- $5 Capped Bust Gold (1807–1834)
- $5 Capped Bust Gold, Proof (1820–1833)
- $5 Classic Head Gold (1834–1838)
- $5 Classic Head Gold, Proof (1834–1838)
- $5 Liberty Gold – No Motto (1839–1866)
- $5 Liberty Gold – With Motto (1866–1908)
- $5 Liberty Gold, Proof (1839–1907)
- $5 Indian Gold (1908–1929)
- $5 Indian Gold, Proof (1908–1915)
- $10 Draped Bust Gold (1795–1804)
- $10 Draped Bust Gold, Proof (1804)
- $10 Liberty Gold – No Motto (1838–1866)
- $10 Liberty Gold – With Motto (1866–1907)
- $10 Liberty Gold, Proof (1838–1907)
- $10 Indian Gold (1907–1933)
- $10 Indian Gold, Proof (1908–1915)
- $20 Liberty Gold – Type 1 (1849–1866)
- $20 Liberty Gold – Type 2 (1866–1876)
- $20 Liberty Gold – Type 3 (1877–1907)
- $20 Liberty Gold, Proof (1850–1907)
- $20 Saint Gaudens Gold (1907–1933)
- $20 Saint Gaudens Gold, Proof (1908–1915)
- Templeton Reid (1830, 1849)
- C. Bechtler: Carolina & Georgia (1832–1842)
- A. Bechtler: Carolina (1842–1922)
- Norris, Gregg & Norris: San Francisco (1849–1850)
- Moffat & Co.: San Francisco (1849–1850)
- U.S. Assay Office - Moffat & Co. (1852–1853)
- U.S. Assay Office - Augustus Humbert (1851–1852)
- U.S. Assay Office - Moffat-Humbert (1852)
- United States Assay Office of Gold (1852–1853)
- Cincinnati Mining & Trading (1849)
- Massachusetts & California Company (1849)
- Miners Bank: San Francisco (1849)
- J.S. Ormsby (1849)
- Pacific Company (1849)
- F.D. Kohler (1850)
- Dubosq & Company (1850)
- Baldwin (1850–1851)
- Schultz & Co. (1851)
- Dunbar & Company (1851)
- Wass, Molitor & Co. (1852–1855)
- Kellogg & Co. (1854–1855)
- Oregon Exchange Company (1849)
- Mormon Gold Pieces: Salt Lake City, Utah (1849–1860)
- Clark, Gruber & Co. (1860–1861)
- John Parsons & Company (1861)
- J.J. Conway & Co. (1861)
- State of California (1851)
- Patterns & Die Trials (1849–1861)
- Sommer Islands: Bermuda (1616)
- Massachusetts: New England (1652)
- Maryland-Lord Baltimore (1659)
- New Jersey: St. Patrick (1670s)
- American Plantations (1688)
- Rosa Americana (1722–1733)
- Woods Hibernia (1722–1724)
- Virginia Halfpennies (1773–1774)
- Elephant Tokens (1694)
- New Yorke in America Token (c.1670)
- Gloucester Tokens (1714)
- Higley Coppers (1737–1739)
- Hibernia-Voce Popili Coins (1760)
- Pitt Tokens (1766)
- Rhode Island Ship Medals (1778–1779)
- John Chalmers (1783)
- French New World (1670–1844)
- Continental Dollars (1776)
- Nova Constellatio (1783–1786)
- Immune Columbia (1785–1787)
- Confederatio & Related Tokens (1785–1786)
- Vermont Copper (1785–1788)
- New Hampshire Copper (1776)
- Massachusetts Copper (1776–1788)
- Connecticut Copper (1785–1788)
- Brasher Doubloons (1742, 1787)
- New York Copper (1786–1787)
- Machins Mills (1747–1788)
- Nova Eborac (1787)
- New Jersey Copper (1786–1788)
- North American Tokens (1781)
- Bar Coppers
- Auctori Plebis Tokens (1787)
- Mott Store Cards (1789)
- Standish Barry (1784–1795)
- Albany Church Pennies
- Kentucky Tokens
- Franklin Press Tokens (1794)
- Talbot, Allum & Lee Cents (1794–1795)
- Myddelton Tokens (1796)
- Copper Company of Upper Canada Tokens (1796)
- Castorland Tokens (1796)
- Theater at New York Tokens (1797)
- New Spain (Texas) Jola Tokens (1817–1818)
- North West Company Tokens (1820)
- George Washington Pieces (1783–1800)
- $1 Silver Eagles (1986–)
- $1 Silver Eagles, Proof (1986–)
- American Silver Eagle Sets (1986–)
- $5 Gold Eagles (1986–)
- $5 Gold Eagles, Proof (1986–)
- $10 Gold Eagles (1986–)
- $10 Gold Eagles, Proof (1986–)
- $25 Gold Eagles (1986–)
- $25 Gold Eagles, Proof (1986–)
- $50 Gold Eagles (1986–)
- $50 Gold Eagles, Proof (1986–)
- American Gold Eagle Sets (1986–)
- $10 Platinum Eagles (1997–2008)
- $10 Platinum Eagles, Proof (1997–2008)
- $25 Platinum Eagles (1997–2008)
- $25 Platinum Eagles, Proof (1997–2008)
- $50 Platinum Eagles (1997–2008)
- $50 Platinum Eagles, Proof (1997–2008)
- $100 Platinum Eagles (1997–2023)
- $100 Platinum Eagles, Proof (1997–2025)
- Platinum Eagle Sets (1997–2008)
- $25 Palladium Eagle (2017–)
- $25 Palladium Eagle, Proof (2018–)
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