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The value of coins is a constantly changing list of data. The number of coins produced each year, the quality of coins, the mint mark on coins all are determining factors to consider when estimating the value of U.S. Coins!

The condition of coins strongly influences the price of coins! Most modern coins would have to be in a high grade of uncirculated for them to be of any value. Most historic / old coins are valuable in any grade! Coin collectors buy coins according to the coin grade they can afford. Many coin collectors buy coins that are of the same grade so they can have a matching set. If you have a rare coin which is valuable, they may wish to obtain it for the set they are building! There is always a market for collectible coins!

Be sure to visit the online coin price list site to learn the value of coins
Coin estimates are only accurate if you have the right information in hand. You will need to learn how to grade coins. To determine the condition of rare coins is no easy task! Be sure to learn everything you can before you sale your coins!

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ONLINE COIN PRICE LIST ~ The links below lead to the online coin price lists. Each specific U.S. coin has its own link. Feel free to browse the links and see the hundreds of possible prices for each type of U.S. coin. There are many price levels for each U.S. coin. Be sure to also see the Picgrade section mentioned on the price list pages for help determining the majorly important condition level for your coins!

U.S. COIN PRICE LIST

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COIN CONDITION ~ COIN GRADE : Grading United States Coins ~ There is a system you must use to determine the price of collectible coins. The most important factor is the Grade of a coin. "Grade" means condition level. Coin buyers pay different amounts for each type of coin according to the condition. Friction causes metal to wear down, coins, being made from metal, become worn during circulation. Even uncirculated coins have varying degrees of grade/condition quality levels. This online coin price list site will teach you to estimate the value of your collectible United States Coin or collection of U.S. Coins.

IMPORTANT ~ Without knowing the estimated condition level for your coins, there is no way to estimate the value of your coins, so be sure to see the PicGrade section to determine the condition of your coins by picture guide. I hope the information provided is helpful to you. The price lists will give you a general idea of your coins value. See the price lists below. Good luck with your rare coins!

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COIN PRICE LISTS
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Capped Liberty Half Cent Coin price list type 1 1793

United States Half Cent Coin price list : Half Cents

Capped Liberty Half Cent Coin type 1 1793 price list

Capped Liberty Half Cent Coin type 2 1794 to 1797

Draped Bust Half Cent Coin price list 1800 to 1808 online coin price list

Classic Style Liberty Head Half Cents price list 1809 to 1836

Braided Hair Half Cent coin price list 1840 to 1857

One cent coin : Large Cents

Flowing Hair One Cent coin price list with Chain 1793

Flowing Hair One Cent coin price list with Wreath 1793

Capped Liberty One Cent coin price list 1793 to 1796

Draped Bust One Cent coin price list 1796 to 1807

Classic Liberty Head One Cent coin price list 1808 to 1814

Coronet Liberty Head One Cent coin price list 1816 to 1836

Braided Hair Liberty One Cent coin price list 1837 to 1857

Small type one cent coins : Small Cents

Flying Eagle One Cent coin price estimates list 1856 to 1858

Indian Head Cupro-Nickel One Cent coin price list 1859 to 1864

Indian Head Bronze One Cent coin price list 1864 to 1909

Wheat Pennies : Lincoln Wheat Back One Cent coin price list 1909 to 1920

Wheat Pennies : Lincoln Wheat Back One Cent coin price list 1921 to 1940

Wheat Pennies : Lincoln Wheat Back One Cent coin price list 1941 to 1958 coin Lincoln Penny value estimates

Two Cent Coin Prices

2 cent coin price list 1864 to 1873

Three Cent Coin Prices ~ 3 cent coin Estimates

3 Cent Silver coin price list 1851 to 1873

3 Cent Nickel coin estimates list 1865 to 1889

Half Dime Coin Prices

Flowing Hair Half Dime coin price list 1794 to 1795

Draped Bust Type 1 Reverse Half Dime coin estimates list 1796 to 1797

Capped Liberty Half Dime coin price list 1829 to 1837

Seated Liberty Half Dime coin price list 1837 to 1873

Draped Bust Type 2 Reverse Half Dime coin price list 1800 to 1805

5 cent Nickel Prices

Shield design Nickel coin price list 1866 to 1883

Liberty Head V Nickel price list 1883 to 1912

PAGE 1 1913 to 1921 Indian Head Buffalo Nickel price list 1913 to 1938

PAGE 1 1923 to 1938 Indian Head Buffalo Nickel price list

Jefferson Nickel price list Page 1 1938 to 1942

Jefferson Nickel price list Page 2 1943 to 1948

Jefferson Nickel price list Page 3 1949 to 1963

Jefferson Nickel price list Page 4 Prf 1964 - present proofs

Silver Dime Prices

Draped Bust Type Dimes coin price estimates list 1 Reverse 1796 to 1797

Draped Bust Dime coin price estimates list Type 2 Reverse 1798 to 1807

Capped Liberty 1809 to 1837

Seated Liberty Dime value estimates list 1837 to 1891

Barber Dime coin price list 1892 to 1916

Mercury Dime price list 1916 to 1945

Silver Dimes : Roosevelt dimes price list 1946 to 1964

20 Cent coin Prices

Twenty Cent coin price list 1875 to 1878

Quarter Dollars : Silver Quarter Prices

Draped Bust Quarters price list Type 1 Reverse 1796

Draped Bust Quarters price list Type 2 Reverse 1804 to 1807

Capped Liberty Quarters price list 1815 to 1838

Seated Liberty : Page 1 1838 to 1862 Seated Liberty Quarter value estimates list

Seated Liberty Quarter prices : Page 2 1862 to 1891 Seated Liberty Quarter value list

Barber Quarter Prices Page 1 1892 to 1903

Barber Quarter Price list Page 1 1904 to 1916

Standing Liberty Quarters price estimates list 1916 to 1930

Silver Washington Quarters values list 1932 to 1964

Half Dollar Prices

Flowing Hair design Half Dollar coin values price list 1794 to 1795

Draped Bust Half Dollars price list Type 1 Reverse 1796 to 1797

Draped Bust Half Dollar price list Type 2 Reverse 1801 to 1807

Capped Liberty Half Dollar price list 1807 to 1839

Seated Liberty Half Dollars Page 1 1839 to 1864 Seated Liberty Half Dollar coin price list

Seated Liberty Half Dollars Page 2 1865 to 1891 Seated Liberty Half Dollar coin price list

Barber design or Liberty Head Half Dollars price list 1892 to 1915

Walking Liberty Half Dollars price list 1916 to 1947

Franklin Half Dollar value estimates list 1948 to 1963

Kennedy Half Dollar price list 1964-

Silver Dollar Prices

Flowing Hair Silver Dollar price list 1794 to 1795

Draped Bust Silver Dollars price list Type 1 Reverse 1795 to 1798

Draped Bust Silver Dollars prices list Type 2 Reverse 1798 to 1804

Gobrecht Silver Dollar estimates list 1836 to 1839

Seated Liberty Silver Dollar value estimates price list 1840 to 1873

Silver Trade Dollar online coin price list page 1 1879 to 1878

Silver Trade Dollar online coin value list page 2 1879 to 1885

PAGE 1 1878 to 1889 Silver Morgan Dollar price list

PAGE 2 1890 to 1921 Silver Morgan Dollar price list

Silver Peace Dollar price list 1921 to 1935 with TRVST : IN GOD WE TRVST



IKE Dollar Eisenhower Dollars 1971 to 1978

Modern Dollar Coin Prices

SBA Susan B. Anthony Dollar price list 1979 to 1981 / SBA 1999

Golden Dollars (no gold content) Sacagawea 2000 to 2004 Golden Dollar Prices

REAL GOLD DOLLARS Gold Dollar Prices

$1 Gold Dollar Coins : $1 Liberty Head Gold Dollars 1849 to 1854

Type 1 Indian Head Gold $1 coin price list 1854 to 1856

Type 2 Indian Head Gold $1 coins price list 1856 to 1889

$2.50 Gold Coin Prices

2 and 1/2 Dollar Gold Coins Quarter Eagle $2.50 Gold Coin Prices

Capped Liberty Gold $2.50 coin price list 1796 to 1807

Capped Bust Gold $2.50 Gold coin values list 1808 to 1834

Classic Head Gold $2.50 Gold coin price list 1834 to 1839

Coronet Head 1840 to 1907 Gold coin price list

Indian Head $2.50 coin price list 1908 to 1929 gold coin estimates

$3 Gold Coin Price list $3 Gold coin price list 1854 to 1889

$4 Gold Coin Values

Four-Dollar Gold 1879 to 1880

Five Dollar Gold Coins Half Eagle Gold Coins $5 Gold Coin Prices

Capped Bust $5 Gold coin price list Type 1 Reverse 1795 to 1798

Capped Bust $5 Gold coin price list Type 2 Reverse 1795 to 1807

Coronet Head Half Eagle $5 Gold Coin Price List Page 1 1839 to 1861

Coronet Head Half Eagle $5 Gold Coin Price List Page 2 1862 to 1908

Indian Head $5 Gold coin price list 1908 to 1929

$10 Gold Coins Eagle Gold Coins $10 Gold Coin Prices

Capped Bust $10 Gold price list Type 1 Reverse 1795 to 1797

Capped Bust $10 Gold price list Type 2 Reverse 1797 to 1804

Coronet Head Eagle $10 Gold coin price list Page 1 1838 to 1875

Page 2 Coronet Head $10 Gold price list 1838 to 1907

Indian Head $10 Gold coin estimates list 1907 to 1933

$20 Gold Coins Double Eagle Gold Coins $20 Gold Coin Prices

Coronet Head Double Eagle $20 Gold Coin value estimates Page 1 1850 to 1878

Coronet Head Double Eagle $20 Gold Coin Prices Page 2 1879 to 1907

Saint-Gaudens $20 Gold coin price list 1907 to 1933

Commemorative Coin Prices

Historical Commemoratives 1892 to 1954

Modern Commemoratives 1982-

Modern Silver Gold and Platinum EAGLES : Bullion Coin Prices

Silver Eagles price list 1986-

Modern Gold U.S. American Eagles price list 1986-

Platinum American Eagles price list 1997-

Coin Set prices

United States Proof Sets price list

United States Mint Sets price list

Commemorative Coin Sets price list 1983-

Gold American Eagle Sets price list 1987-

Platinum American Eagle Sets price list 1987-

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DETERMINING THE VALUE OF YOUR COINS ~ You must learn the Grade (condition level) for your coins. The condition of the coin is the most important part of determining the value.
Selling Coins : Your goal is to learn enough about your coin to offer them for sale to collectors. In order to offer your coins for sale, you need to be able to describe your coins. Again, "good" is a term used to describe a circulated inferior coin. Do not trust the word of a dealer in a coin shop. Coin dealers are out to make a profit and most will not inform you of the true book value of coins you might have to offer, that is not bad of them, it is simply a must for them in order to profit from buying your coins. They will not inform you of the condition level and will offer only a very small portion of the actual value of your coins.

Knoweledge is power! Learn everything you can about your coins before selling them. Normally, it would take many years to learn what you need to know in order to get a fair price for your coins. You will learn everything you need to know in order to estimate the potential value of your collectible coins

Determine the estimated value of your coins : You may or may not have a coin or collection worth quite a bit of money! There are many coins that are worth hundreds or even thousands of dollars (a very few are worth millions!) The value of your coin will depend mostly on the condition / quality level of the coin. The age and rarity level of coins will have a dramatic impact on the value. The date and mintmark will also have an effect on the value (a mint mark location chart is provided in the PicGrade Area described below) If your coin is a misprint, those are also worth quite a bit but it is harder to determine the value of misprinted coins.

If you take the proper steps, with the right information, you can sell your coin or collection for its true book value! You will need to sell your coins to collectors by selling coins for yourself or allowing a third party service to sell your coins for you, but you can do this only after you have collected accurate information and determined an estimated grade / condition level of coins you offer for sale.

To estimate the value of collectible coins, you must first determine the condition level for your coins. There are 6-7 main levels of quality for each type of U.S. circulated coin, there are 10 levels of condition for mint condition uncirculated coins! It is extremely important that you determine the condition level for your coins before you sell them.

DO NOT CLEAN COINS ~ Never clean coins, cleaning coins makes them less desirable to buyers. A coin can have discoloration and marks on it, this is expected for both mint condition coins and circulated coins. On mint condition coins, the fewer marks, the higher the value. On circulated coins, the more original details on the coin, the higher the value.

MINT MARK ~ Know the mint mark, the mint mark is as important as knowing the date. Coins issued each year have different mint marks, some have no mint mark. The mint mark on a coin can make a major difference in the value of your coins, a mint mark chart is provided in the PicGrade area of this site.

MINT MARKS ARE ~
D for coins produced at Denver, CO. All coins produced at Denver will have the mint mark letter D
S for coins produced at San Fancisco, CA. Most coins produced at San Francisco have the mint mark letter S. Some special coins produced at San Francisco have no mint mark.
O for coins produced at New Orleans, LA. All coins produced at the old New Orleans mint have the letter O. The New Orleans mint is no longer in exsistance.
CC for coins produced at Carson City, Nevada. All coins produced at Carson City have the mint mark letters CC. The Carson City Mint is no longer in exsitance
W for coins produced at West Point, NY. Some west point coins have no mint mark, most W mint mark coins are special silver coins produced for collectors and investors only.
If you are not sure what a mint mark is, or where the mint mark is on your coin or collection of coins, be sure to see the mint mark location chart in the Picgrade Area

COIN CONDITION / COIN GRADE ~ Coins wear down in circulation, there are various levels of wear, the amount of wear will impact the quality level for your coins. Even mint condition coins have several levels of quality. You absolutely must determine the condition level of your coins if you plan to sell them at a fair price. Normally, this would require you to view actual coins of the same type of the coins you have in each of at least 7 condition levels. This would most likely involve spending hundreds or thousands of dollars to obtain a coin in each condition level. Although you could re-sale the coins, this is not a practical choice for most people. Posted below is a basic list of coin condition levels with a basic description specific to the main condition level for coins in general. It is very difficult to describe the quality of coins in various levels of condition with words alone. The best way to determine the condition of coins is to compare them to pictures of coins in known condition levels, so be sure to see details regarding the Picgrade area where you can view high quality images of coins in 7 levels of condition. .. Be sure to see details on the PicGrade system below. Picgrade will allow you to view large images of your type of coin in the 7 main estimated condition levels! More details on Picgrade will be given after the basic coin estimates introduction.

GRADES ~ COIN CONDITION LEVELS ~
Good ~ Very heavily Worn with even wear over the entire coin surface. Artwork is outlined but may lack outline on portions of the coin. Letters and digits are incomplete with some completely worn away. A coin rim may not be present

V Good ~ A small amount of moderate wear mixed with a large amount of very heavy wear. The artwork will show outline only with no fine line art details present. Letters and digits will be incomplete with some letters absent, only portions of the rim will show

Fine ~ A small amount of heavy wear mixed with a large amount of moderate wear over the entire coin surface. Letters and digits are heavily worn into the rim of the coin, some small letters will be absent from any devices featuring wording in the artwork. Rim is near complete

V Fine ~ Moderate even wear over the entire coin surface with small portions of heavy wear, will show a modest amount of detail on some of the smaller fine line artwork. Rim is complete

E Fine / Extremely Fine ~ Slight to moderate even wear over the entire coins surface, all letters and digits must be sharp and bold, most fine line artwork details will be visible.

Near Uncirculated / About Uncirculated ~ Slight to moderate wear on only the highest portions of the coins design.

Mint State / Mint Condition ~ No trace of wear from circulation. May lack some details on coin types known to have defects from the time of production, such as incomplete steps on Jefferson Nickels, incomplete bell lines on Franklin Halves and incomplete skirt lines on Walking Liberty Half Dollars.
PICGRADE ~ Picgrade, determining the estimated quality level of your coins by picture


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ONLINE COIN PRICE LIST / ONLINE COIN PRICE ESTIMATES ~ The links posted at the top portion of this page lead to the online coin price lists. Each specific U.S. coin has its own link.

Value of coins ~ "Where can I find coin prices?" Through ALOT of research!
You are asking the question "Where can I find the value of coins?" ~ The question you should be asking is "Can I find the value of coins?". The answer is yes, but you will need to learn a bit about the coin collecting hobby in order to learn the value of U.S. coins

You will find sites that will offer to buy your coins for a very low price to be determined only after you mail them the coins!

This online coin price estimate site will teach you four steps to determining the value of collectible coins. Do not trust the word of a dealer in a coin shop, knoweledge is power! Learn everything you can about your coins before selling them. Normally, it would take many years to learn what you need to know in order to get a fair price for your coins. You will learn everything you need to know at this site.

Coins are the number one collectible, above cards, stamps, antiques and all, coins are number 1! You may have a coin or collection worth quite a bit of money! There are many coins that are worth hundreds or even thousands of dollars (a very few are worth millions!) The value of your coin will depend mostly on the condition of the coin. The date and mintmark will also have an effect on the value. If your coin is a misprint, those are also worth quite a bit but it is harder to determine the value of misprinted coins. The information you will need to help you determine how much a coin is worth is posted below.


Coin Grading/Condition Estimate Determination Instructions ~ Online Coin Price Lists ~ Coin Certification Links ~ A market of coin buyers through which to sell your coins

The coin price list links are listed beneath the basic coin grading instructions below. Please be sure to register before you proceed.
CONDITION LEVEL / GRADE LEVEL DETERMINATION SECTION ~

BASIC COIN GRADING TERMS:


AG-3=ABOUT GOOD ~ G=GOOD ~ VG=VERY GOOD ~ F=FINE ~ VF= VERY FINE ~ EF= EXTRA FINE ~ AU=ABOUT UNCIRCULATED ~ MS= MINT STATE/Uncirculated

Mint State/Mint Condition, an Uncirculated coin. PRF/=PROOF Proof coins are special collectors coins in various levels of very high quality, PROOF 60-70.

Grading coins : It is most practical for the coin to be exposed to a regular 100 Watt lamp, or a 20 watt halogen desk top lamp, 3 feet away from the coin surface. Use an 8X magnification loop, (nearly any low powered magnifying glass will do the job for circulated coins)

IMPORTANT NOTES ~

THE PRICE LIST LINKS ARE LOCATED BELOW THE UNITED STATES COIN GRADING GUIDE

TEXT VERSION OF THE U.S. COIN GRADING COIN DETERMINATION INSTRUCTIONS

(Not all types of U.S. Coins are listed in the grading sections, more types are being added so keep the bookmark to access this site in the future

THE COIN PRICE LIST LINKS ARE LOCATED BELOW THE COIN GRADING INFORMATION ON THIS PAGE

IMPORTANT ~
LOOK AT YOUR COIN WHILE VIEW THE COIN GRADING TEXT BELOW ~ YOU MAY WISH TO USE PICTURE GRADE OPTION BELOW THE PRICE LISTS NEAR THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE

GRADING FLYING EAGLE 1 CENTS 1856-1858

GOOD-G4=All details are heavily worn but still visible
VERY GOOD-VG8=Eye of eagle is evident. Some of the eagles feathers can be seen, small details are worn smooth.
FINE-F12=Eagles head details and feather tips are evident.
VERY FINE-VF20=Detail in feathers on right wing and tail feathers are clearly evident, easy to see.
EXTRA FINE-EF40=Coin design and lettering show only slight wear, all details are clearly evident, including some small details. Some of the smaller detailing will be slightly worn.
AU-ABOUT UNCIRCULATED=All small art details are visible, major design shows only slight wear confined to the highest point of the design.
AVERAGE UNCIRCULATED-M60=No trace of any type of wear from circulation, may show slight blemishes , may lack some of the design features due to poor production techniques on most coins dated prior to 1921.
MS65=No blemishes, no deep scratch marks very few small scuff marks which are not especially visible to the naked eye, strong strike with all details visible, some coins prior to 1921 will not have strong details and still qualify as MS65
NOTE: IF YOU CAN NOT GRADE YOUR COIN TO YOUR SATISFACTION, YOU CAN HAVE THE GRADING DONE FOR YOU THROUGH THE FOLLOWING BANNER IF YOU PLAN TO SELL YOUR COINS.


GRADING INDIAN HEAD TYPE 1 CENT COINS 1859-1909
ABOUT GOOD / AG-3=Some of the letters are worn away, date is not visible.
GOOD / G-4=Indians profile is outlined lacking any detail in the cheek or braid area. The word LIBERTY on head band is worn smooth and not readable. Date and all letters are visible and readable.
VERY G00D / VG-8=Any 3 letters of liberty are visible but may be very weak and hard to see at bottom of letters or digits.
FINE / F-12= All letters in LIBERTY on headband are readable but may be very weak and hard to see at bottom of letters.
VERY FINE / VF-20 - VF-30= Full Liberty will show on headband with all letters sharp, entire design shows even amount of wear. Some diamond designs are visible on the ribbon at the neckline. The letters I, B AND R In the word LIBERTY must not be weak, they must be sharp and easy to see.
EXTREMELY FINE / EF-40 - EF 45= All letters in the word LIBERTY must be sharp with no letters showing any weakness. Feathers on Indian's headband must be well defined with all details being sharp and easy to see. Some wear will be evident above the ear and at hair curl to the right of hair ribbon. Most diamond designs on the ribbon must be clearly evident although weak in very small areas of the diamond outline.
ABOUT UNCIRCULATED / AU-50 - AU-55= Highest points of the design show a trace of slight even. High area include the curl to the right of the hair ribbon and hair above the ear. Only a small trace of wear will show at end of the hair ribbon.
MINT STATE = No trace of circulation wear. Diamonds on the headband may be weak due to being produced with worn or weak coin striking dies. This type of coin showing all features will always grade higher then MS60 average uncirculated. Grading coins in Uncirculated condition is an art which requires that you examine many different coins in various grades of uncirculated condition for comparison.


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GRADING LINCOLN WHEAT BACK 1 CENT COINS 1909-58
ABOUT GOOD / AG-3= Rim is completely worn away, wear runs into tops of letters. on both the Obverse (front) and Reverse side of the coin. Date and *Mint mark will be readable. (*IF ANY MINT MARK)
GOOD / G-4= Wheat on reverse side of coin will be worn nearly smooth with no small details. No small wheat grains will show in art work of design. Date, *Mint mark and all other lettering .
VERY GOOD / VG-8= Lowest part of wheat detailing shows some of the small grains. In one or both wheat tips small thin art detail lines must show at least halfway across.
FINE / F-12=On at least one of the wheat bands all thin lines in tips must be clearly evident, although worn, not hard to see that the thin lines are separated. The other band may be worn smooth at the very top and on the outer edge. On the OBVERSE, (FRONT) Lincoln's bow tie and ear must be clearly evident but may be lacking very small art details.
VERY FINE / VF-20 - VF-30= All lines show in both wheat stock tips must be clearly visible and easy to see, with no evidence of smooth areas. Art details on Lincoln's ear must show although small artwork is worn at the very top of the ear. This is a high point of design. High point areas show wear early in circulation. Bow tie art details must show clearly, east to see. Jaw bone and cheek show some details and are separated.
EXTREMELY FINE / EF-40 - EF-45=No thin lines worn smooth in wheat bands at tips, all show boldly and are easy to see. On the obverse side lines are sharp in the art work of Lincoln's ear. AU-50 - AU-55= On wheat bands the fine thin lines must be bold and sharp with only a hint of any visible wear. On the Obverse side Lincoln's jaw and cheek show all of the small art details with only a very small trace of wear on the highest points in art work of the coins design.
NOTE: SOME EARLY DATES 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924 WILL HAVE WEAK DESIGN FEATURES EVEN IF UNCIRCULATED DUE TO WORN COIN DIES AND LOWER STRIKE PRESSURE.

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MEMORIAL REVERSE 1959-PRESENT
GRADING 1 CENT COINS 1959-PRESENT ARE BASED ON A FEW VARIATIONS OF THE INSTRUCTIONS ABOVE AS FOLLOWS......
FINE=Lincoln's ear and bow tie must be visible but will lack art details.
VERY FINE= Lincolns ear will have wear only near the tip. Bow tie lines must be clearly evident. Cheek and jaw will be worn but clearly separated.
EXTREMELY FINE=Art detail lines of ear must be bold and raised up from the coins surface.
ABOUT UNCIRCULATED= Jaw and cheek show wear only in the very highest areas of the coin design.

GRADING V NICKELS
ABOUT GOOD / AG-3= Date barely visible all lettering very faint.
GOOD / G-4= Liberty's head must be outlined, no small art details show.All letters on reverse side will be very worn but readable. The word liberty, on headband, will not show, even under magnification
VERY GOOD / VG-8= At least 3 letters in the word liberty located on the headband must show. Any of the letters will qualify. The letters may be worn but must be readable. The other letters may be worn away. (REMINDER: GRADE UNDER A MAGNIFYING GLASS)
FINE / F-12= All letters in the word liberty will be readable but weak. The letter "I" must be present.
VERY FINE / VF-20 - VF-30= All letters in the word liberty must be easy to see including the letter "I"
EXTREMELY FINE / EF-40 - EF-45= All letters must be very strong, even without a magnifying glass On the reverse side, the ears of corn at the bottom of the wreath must show at least a small amount of the art work on the corn kernels.
ABOUT UNCIRCULATED / AU-50 - AU-55= All letters in the word liberty must be very strong and bold, very easy to see even without magnification. Almost all of the small art work shows in the small hairline detailing with very little wear. . On the reverse side, at the bottom of the wreath, virtually all corn kernels show.
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GRADING INDIAN HEAD BUFFALO NICKELS
ABOUT GOOD / AG-3=Coin can be identified by type. Date is only very slightly visible and very weak. Rim is worn away.
GOOD / G-4= Buffalo's horn is not visible, completely worn away. Date and all lettering must be readable although well worn. Has at least part of the rim.
VERY GOOD / VG-8= Half of buffalo's horn is visible.
FINE / F-12= 2/3 if buffalo's horn must show. Rim on obverse (front) side of coin is complete.
VERY FINE / F-12= Buffalo's horn must show completely but will be well worn in spots. Brush of buffalo's tail at hip will not show small art work details. Indians cheek bone will be worn but slightly visible.
EXTREMELY FINE / EF-40 - EF-45= Buffalo's horn must be complete with at least 1/3 of horn very strong and not worn smooth. Ribbon on Indian's braid will be very bold and will show a trace of small art detail work at the middle of the braid.
ABOUT UNCIRCULATED / AU-50 - AU-55=The tip of the buffalo's horn must be easy to see. Small detail lines must show on brush of buffalo's tail. Only a very amount of wear on Indian's cheek. A large amount of hair on buffalo's shoulder must be easy to see.


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GRADING JEFFERSON NICKELS
ABOUT GOOD / AG-3= The rim will be worn down completely running into the top of letters on front obverse and reverse sides of the coin. GOOD / G-4= The obverse side will have a good rim, the rim on the reverse is worn down considerably. The four pillars will be worn completely away.
VERY GOOD / VG-8= The second pillar from the right on the monticello building will be almost completely worn away and will be completely worn smooth at the bottom portion, the other 3 pillars will show but will be very faint and nearly smooth.
FINE / F-12= Jefferson's cheek bone will show only very slightly and will be very faint. On the reverse side of the coin the second pillar from the right will show but will be very faint and weak, the bottom portion may not show at all.
VERY FINE / VF-20 -VF-30= On the second pillar from the right the small art details will show the thin detail lines. Thin lines must be un-broken and visible without disruption. Both sides of the same pillar must be complete.
EXTREMELY FINE= The base of the triangle above the pillars must show but will be considerably worn.
ABOUT UNCIRCULATED / AU-50 - AU-55= The base of the triangle above the pillars must be very plain and bold.


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GRADING WINGED LIBERTY HEAD MERCURY DIMES
ABOUT GOOD / AG-3=Rim worn away. Tops of letters worn away.
GOOD / G-4= Podium on reverse is outlined lacking sticks and diagonal bands showing no details.Date will show but may be weak. All letters must be visible.
VERY GOOD / VG-8= On reverse side of coin, a minimum of 1/3 of the bundled sticks must show.
FINE / F-12= on reverse side of the coin, the 2 diagonal bands across the podium must show but will be worn nearly smooth in some areas .
VERY FINE / VF-20 - VF-30= The two diagonal bands must show where they cross onto the bundle of sticks. One or both of the diagonal bands may be worn smooth at the mid section equal to the width of one of the sticks in the bundle of sticks.
EXTREMELY FINE / EF-40 - EF-45= The 2 diagonal bands must be completely unbroken, at no point worn smooth. On the obverse side of the coin, liberty's hair braid must show small artwork details but will show considerable wear and not be sharp or well separated.
ABOUT UNCIRCULATED / AU-50 - AU-55= A very small trace of wear will show on diagonal bands crossing podium. Bands must be very strong and easy to see. On the obverse side of the coin, liberty's hair in front of ear and above forehead must show with nearly all of the small art details easy to see

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GRADING ROOSEVELT DIMES
GOOD / G-4=Slight rim must show on both sides of the coin , rim may be worn smooth in small areas. Date must show but may be weak and hard to see or read without a magnifying glass. Roosevelt's hairlines will be worn completely smooth. On the reverses side of the coin, the flame and torch must be outlined but no small artwork details at all will show. All letters will be readable but will be weak towards rim.
VERY GOOD / VG-8=The torch podium will show vertical lines on the sides with the center of the podium worn smooth showing no lines. Horizontal lines will be worn smooth and not show at all. On the obverse side of the coin, Roosevelt's hairlines will show very faintly, some areas are worn smooth with no hairlines showing. All letters and date must show completely and be easy to see with no smooth letter tips towards rim. .
FINE / F-12=Flame of torch worn smooth but outlined. horizontal lines on podium will show but will have no small artwork details. All vertical lines must show.
VERY FINE / VF-20 - VF-30=Flame of torch will show very few small artwork details. All horizontal lines will show faintly but will show considerable wear. All vertical lines must be plain and easy to see. On the obverse side, Roosevelt's hair will show most of the small artwork hairline details.
EXTREMELY FINE / EF-40 - EF-45=Details will show plainly in flame of torch. All vertical lines and horizontal lines will be bold and easy to see. Roosevelt's hairlines will show only very slight wear, but no areas worn smooth.
ABOUT UNCIRCULATED / AU-50 - AU-55=Roosevelts hairlines must be complete and fully separated with no lines worn smooth, hair above ear must show most of the hairlines with none worn completely smooth. On the reverse, torch must show all small art details..


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Grading standing liberty quarters
about good / ag-3= date barley visible
good / g-4=all letters and date readable. Liberty's right leg will be worn almost completely away. The toes will be completely worn away. Left leg, and garment lines above hip nearly completely worn away, but, faintly visible.
very good / vg-8=date is complete at top, and, bottom. Liberty's toes will show only very slightly. Garment lines above left leg will be visible but weak
fine / f-12=rounded feature of liberty's right leg worn flat from ankle up to hip. Toes on both feet will show, but, will be very weak. Knee cap on left leg will show very faintly. Above right knee garment lines will be visible at the sides of leg only
very fine / vf-20 - vf-30=rounded contour detail of liberty's right leg flattened from halfway between hip, and, knee down to ankle. Top of right leg will show garment line but will be worn at mid point at top of leg, but, will show at sides
extremely fine / ef-40 - ef-45= slight wear will show on breast, and, head. Slight wear on right leg above knee cap. Toes will show very sharply. Only slight wear on scarf fold features across liberty's body
about uncirculated / au-50 - au-55=slight wear shows on right knee cap at highest point. Garment line across right leg above knee must be sharp and bold.(note: some uncirculated standing liberty quarters may exhibit a flat head due to die wear. This feature is very common)


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Grading Washington / Eagle quarters 1932-1998
about good / ag-3=rim worn completely away into top of letters. Motto "in god we trust" barley visible ,very weak, and, not complete. All lettering worn. Date is very weak and may be worn away at the bottom
good / g-4= most letters in motto "in god we trust" visible, but, very weak. Rim is not complete, but, not completely gone
very good / vg-8= the letters in motto "in god we trust" must show completely but, may be weak. Letters on reverse will show wear at top but will be plain.
fine / f-12= motto "in god we trust" must show all letters plainly and clearly. Eagles legs will show very few details
very fine / vf-20 - vf-30= motto "in god we trust" will be bold and sharp. At top of head, hairlines will show. Details are clearly evident. Hair across ear will show some small details. Hairlines in back of ear, and in front of ear, will be evident. On reverse, small feather details on left and right of eagles breast will show. Center of eagles breast will lack small feather details, and, be worn smooth.
extremely fine / ef-40 - ef-45= hair on both sides, and across ear, will show small details with a small amount of wear. On reverse, the eagles breast will show small details, but the top center portion may be smooth . Eagles legs show small feather details except for at the top.
about uncirculated / au-50 - au-55=the highest point of the hairline details, at the back of Washington's head, and front of the ear will show only a slight trace of wear. Eagles breast, and legs will show all small feather details with a very small amount of wear(1937 s quarters are weakly struck on reverse)>


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Grading Walking Liberty Half Dollars
about good / ag-3=rim completely worn away. Date must be visible but may be very weak
good / g-4= very slight rim on both sides. Most of motto "in god we trust" will be readable although very weak
very good / vg-8= "god" must show all three letters. Half of the very small lines on the skirt in front of liberty's left leg must show
fine / f-12= all lines on skirt must show. Lines down liberty's legs will be heavily worn in some areas. Sandal on liberty's left foot must show small detail lines.
very fine / vf-20 - vf-30=lines in skirt including down right and left legs must show sharply. Very little wear on right arm and breast
extremely fine / ef-40 - ef-45=lines in skirt must be bold. This includes the lines down both legs
about uncirculated / au-50 - au-55=a trace of wear will be evident only on the highest points of head, right arm, and, left leg. The eagles breast, and, left leg will show only a trace of wear.

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Grading Franklin Half Dollars
good / g-4=both sides lack a rim. Liberty bell will not show center crack detail. Initials below shoulder "JRS" may not show
very good / vg-8= rim will be present on both sides of coin. Crack in liberty bell will show, but, will be very weak, nearly worn away. Initials below Franklin's shoulder "JRS" will show, but, be very weak
fine / f-12= initials "JRS" will be well separated and distinct
very fine / vf-20 - vf-30= half of the incused lines on liberty bell rim must show
extremely fine / ef-40 - ef-45= two thirds of the lower, and, upper incused lines at rim of bell must show
about uncirculated / au-50 - au-55=all of the incused lines on rim of bell must show. A very small spot or two of wear will show in these lines


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Grading JFK Half Dollars
presently two grades are considered collectible. 1964 - 70 are collectible in all grades due to silver content
extremely fine / ef-40 - ef-45= a small amount of wear will show in hairlines above ear, and, at the top of the forehead. The jawbone, top of ear, and, cheek will exhibit a trace of wear. On the reverse there will be wear at the tip of the wings, and, on eagles head
about uncirculated / au-50 - au-55= a trace of wear will show on the jawbone, hair above ear, and, hair at top of forehead. On the reverse the eagles wings show wear at the tips around the first feather section
Grading Morgan Silver Dollars 1878 - 1921 (if your 1921 dollar coin has trust spelled "trvst" , it is a peace dollar, for TRSVT silver dollars scroll down)
good / g-4=both sides are quite worn. Liberty in headband is readable. Liberty's head, and, eagle outlined lacking any detail. All lettering and date well worn but readable
very good / vg-8= hair above forehead shows a very slight trace of detail. Half of eagle's wing tips faintly visible
fine / f-12= half of hairlines from top of head to ear must show. Ear must show. Hair above forehead outlined
very fine / vf-20 - vf-30=two thirds of hairlines must show very plainly from top of forehead to ear. Ear must be distinctly defined showing small details. Hair above forehead must be very plain. Eagles breast must plainly show feather details except for at the center
extremely fine / ef-40 - ef-45=all hairlines must be present although they will show some wear. Eagles wing tips must show detail. Breast will show wear, but, must exhibit all feather details
about uncirculated / au-50 - au-55=a trace of wear is evident above liberty's eye. Only a trace of wear will show on eagles wing tips, and, breast feathers

Grading Silver Peace Dollars 1921-37(if your 1921 dollar has trust spelled correctly (not "trvst")it is a Morgan type listed above
good / g-4= peace on reverse below eagle virtually worn away. Other lettering weak, but, must be readable. Date is weak but readable.
very good / vg-8= the word peace will be complete but some letters very faint and nearly worn away.
fine / f-12=the word peace plain with no letters very badly worn. The words "e pluribus unum" will be very weak, but, must be readable. Eagles right wing must be outlined showing a few small traces of feathers
very fine / vf-20 - vf-30= hair above liberty's eye is outlines, but, very weak. Individual strands of hair must be evident above ear. on outside edge of eagles right wing near the top a few feather details must show
extremely fine / ef-40 - ef-45=all hairlines above liberty's ear, and, eye must be bold although slightly flattened. Feathers on outside edge of eagles right wing near the top will show although weak in spots
about uncirculated / au-50 - au-55=a small trace of wear will show on hair above ear, and, eye. The top outside edge of eagles wing will show very slight wear


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