A uncirculated coin shows no wear. You can compare it to a known example or look at pictures of uncirculated coins, but the best thing to do is have a collector or dealer look at it.
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i have a platinnum one which is worth more but I dont know any of the coins price just that platinum coin is more valuable
Buffalo nickels had a design defect that caused the date to wear off quickly. Unfortunately there's nothing you can do to recover the date without further damaging the coin.The only option is a mild acid called Nic-A-Date that can etch away some of the top metal to possibly recover a readable date from metal that flowed below the coin's surface under the pressure of being struck in the coin press. The acid will destroy any collectible value the coin might have had IF the date were visible, but dateless nickels are considered culls with a maximum value of 10 to 25 cents anyway. At least you can know the date without trashing a valuable coin.
The 1988 Space Shuttle Discovery commemerative coin had a face value of $5 and is technically legal tender, so you could theoretically change it for $5 at a bank, or simply spend it. According to a recent (2009-08-02) completed listings search on ebay, successful sales of the item ranged from 3 for $5 ($1.60) up to $9.95. Sellers have listed the coin for as much as $29.99, but there were no recent sales at that price. According to a typical inflation calculator, $5 in 1988 would now be worth $8.99 in 2009 dollars. So if we take its current worth to be $9.95, then the coin has appreciated approximately 11% in 20 years.
Basic Answer: Uncirculated means unused, no signs of wear. It's best to have a coin dealer or collector look at the coin to determine this.
A uncirculated coin has not been used so it will not have any wear (or dirt) at all. You can also go on-line and find one of the many coin grading sites.
And uncirculated coin will not have any wear at all. The best thing to do is get a copy of the ANA Grading Standards.
A uncirculated coin has no wear at all, but may have contact marks.
If you mean a $2.50 Gold coin dated 1908 retail values for a circulated coin are $185.00-$250.00 with uncirculated at $350.00+
8-11-11>>> A uncirculated coin has not been used so it will not have any wear (or dirt) at all. You can also go on-line and find one of the many coin grading sites.
The values for this coin are the same regardless of mint mark.Circulated coins run from $600.00-$750.00 and uncirculated coins at $830.00+
If your silver dollar shows any signs of wear anywhere on it then you can assume it is circulated. Even the slightest bit of wear, sometimes noticable only under a magnifying lens will cause your coin to be classified as circulated. The coin industry has the term "slider" for a coin that has so little wear that the casual collector would assume it is uncirculated but upon closer inspection by a wary collector it would be called "almost uncirculated". Almost uncirculated is circulated but with just the slightest bit of wear and carries a lower price tag than the uncirculated.
On buffalo nickels, the easiest way to check if the coin is uncirculated when compared to a coin that is almost uncirculated or extra fine is to look at the horn on the buffalo on the reverse. On an uncirculated coin, it should have no wear at all, as the grades get lower the wear becomes evident.
do you know how much money a silver 1872 dollar coin is and a 1922 silver dollar coin
The $2.50 gold piece was minted from 1796 through 1929. It is necessary to know the date of the coin before a reasonable estimate of value can be given.
A uncirculated coin has not been used so it will not have any wear (or dirt) at all. You can also go on-line and find one of the many coin grading sites.