![]() ![]() The 1965-69 issues are 40 percent silver and worth about $2 each at today's prices. The 1964 Kennedy half is 90 percent silver and worth 14 to 15 times face value at today's silver prices. Among the earlier issues (1916-47), only those prior to 1940 are worth more than their silver content, and many dates are worth quite a bit more such as the 1916, 1917-S obverse, 1921 issues, and 1938-D. In the Franklin half dollar series, the 1949-S, 19 coins are worth more than silver value. Those dated after 1964 have no premium value, and so far, none of the 50-state quarters series is worthy of saving.Īll half dollars dated 1964 and earlier are worth their silver value. Among Washington quarters, only the 1932-D and 1932-S have a significant premium over the silver value. All Standing Liberty quarters have a premium above that value, except for well-worn coins. Dimes dated after 1964 have no premium value.Īll quarters minted before 1965 are worth their silver value. Among the Roosevelt dimes, only the 1955 issues have a premium. Among the Mercury (Winged Liberty) dimes, there are many premium dates prior to 1934. When the spot silver price is $20, the 90-percent silver coins issued through 1964 are worth 14 to 15 times face value. The 20 commemorative nickels are too numerous to be saved except in mint-condition rolls.Īll dimes before 1965 are worth their "junk" silver value. Jefferson nickels have no premium except for a few dates: 1938-S, 1938-D, 1939-D and 1950-D, plus the silver wartime issues of 1942-45 with the large mintmark on the reverse. Coins with a date that is partially visible are worth 20 cents or more. ![]() Dateless coins are worth at least 10 cents each. In the five-cent category, all Buffalo nickels have a premium value, regardless of condition. Those minted since 1959 have no numismatic value except the 1960 small-date variety and uncirculated rolls of many dates in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. Of course, there are many highly collectible dates in those years, and one can expect a few "finds" in a large hoard. For dates before 1940, they are worth at least 3 cents each. Starting with Lincoln cents, all those minted before 1959 (known as "wheat back" cents) are worth about 2 cents each. Here is a capsule for those who have hoards, collections or accumulations to evaluate. This was primarily the result of people visiting Las Vegas or Reno in the days before 1970 when real silver dollars actually came out of the slot machines. Most of the accumulations seemed to have a few, or many, Morgan and Peace dollars. Fortunately approximately 20 percent were silver thus this was a valuable hoard. In the past 10 years or so, I have seen more than 100 accumulations including, in one home, five coffee cans filled with foreign coins. More than 90 percent of the coins I have been asked to evaluate consist of a few numismatic items and mostly coins of no collector value (or even potential value). Very knowledgeable and helpful staff at PCO." -Cory B.N my 70 years as a collector and more than 50 years as a dealer and appraiser, I have seen thousands of collections, hoards and accumulations of every conceivable type of material. " -Dan Shienman "Best place to find the value of my old coins. It would have taken me 2 hours to drive to the local coin shop. "Got my free cash offer within 5 minutes. They were so helpful and made the process easy!" Tony K. PCO is the best online coin buyer!" - Anthony Reeves "I searched online for 'where to sell my old coins' when I found PCO. Got a response within 10 minutes" -Rachel Pattersen "They gave me a free appraisal for my old coins. "They helped me figure out how much my old coins were worth. Best way to cash in old coins!" -Ashley P. "It's like an online coin shop! I sold my coins without even leaving home. Never knew it was worth over $500!" - Jeremy "PCO paid me the most for my old coins! Just in time for the holidays. Had money in my account within 3 days!" - Marcus "They saved me so much time! It would have taken forever to sell my coins on my own." - Sierra "This was the best place to sell my inherited coin collection. I would highly recommend them to anyone looking to sell old coins" - David "They offered more than everyone else. Thanks Again!" - Liz "The service is top notch. They were so helpful and easy to work with. "Photo Coin Offers Made It So Easy To Sell My Old Coins For Quick Cash! Had my money within 4 days." - Charles R. ![]()
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