Best condition where it has not been in public circulation
AU is an abbreviation for About Uncirculated. It means a coin which is very close to uncirculated by not quite.
1919 Wheat Penny: With no mint mark, in good condition is worth $0.15, uncirculated is worth $20.00. With D mint mark, in good condition is worth $0.25, uncirculated is worth $80.00. With S mint mark, in good condition is worth $0.15, uncirculated is worth $70.00. 1919 is not a rare date for Lincoln cents. In average circulated condition, its value is about 5 cents. Retail is 20 cents in ANA Good condition. Up to $50 if it is uncirculated and has a D mintmark.
1936 Wheat Penny: With no mint mark, in very good condition is worth $0.10, uncirculated is worth $5.00, proof is worth $135.00. With D mint mark, in very good condition is worth $0.10, uncirculated is worth $8.00. With S mint mark, in very good condition is worth $0.10, uncirculated is worth $8.00.
MS - 60 means uncirculated but with some scratches. The higher the number on a scale of 1 through 70, the better the coin's condition.
In circulated condition, one cent. Uncirculated, about 3 cents.
AU is an abbreviation for About Uncirculated. It means a coin which is very close to uncirculated by not quite.
These coins were designed by John Flanagan. they weigh 6.25 grams, have a diameter of 24.3 millimeters, and are composed of 90% silver and 10% copper. 1943 with no mint mark; $3 in extremely fine condition, $4 in about uncirculated condition, $5 in uncirculated condition, $9 in choice uncirculated condition, and $40 in gem uncirculated condition. No proofs known. 1943, double-die obverse, no mint mark; $300 in extremely fine condition, $500 in about uncirculated condition, $750 in uncirculated condition, $1,250 in choice uncirculated condition, and $1,750 in gem uncirculated condition. No proofs known. 1943 with D mint mark; $8 in extremely fine condition, $15 in about uncirculated condition, $28 in uncirculated condition, $39 in choice uncirculated condition, and $50 in gem uncirculated condition. No proofs known. 1943 with a S mint mark; $9 in extremely fine condition, $13 in about uncirculated condition, $26 in uncirculated condition, $42 in choice uncirculated condition, and $50 in gem uncirculated condition. No proofs known. 1943, double-die obverse with a S mint mark; $200 in extremely fine condition, $350 in about uncirculated condition, $500 in uncirculated condition, $800 in choice uncirculated condition, and $2,000 in gem uncirculated condition. No proofs known. 1946 with no mint mark; $3.50 in extremely fine condition, $4 in about uncirculated condition, $5 in uncirculated condition, $10 in choice uncirculated condition, and $40 in gem uncirculated condition. No proofs known. 1946 with a D mint mark; $3.50 in extremely fine condition, $5 in about uncirculated condition, $6 in uncirculated condition, $10 in choice uncirculated condition, and $45 in gem uncirculated condition. No proofs known. 1946 with a S mint mark; Same as 1946 no mint mark.
This coin was designed by George T. Barber, weighs 26.73 grams, has a diameter of 38.1 millimeters, and is composed of 90% silver and 10% copper. With no mint mark; 22$ in very fine condition, 25$ in extremely fine condition, 35$ in about uncirculated condition, 40$ in low grade uncirculated condition, 65$ in lower middle grade uncirculated condition, 165$ in upper middle grade uncirculated condition, 1,900$ in high grade uncirculated condition, and 3,000$ if proof. With a CC mint mark; 125$ in very fine condition, 185$ in extremely fine condition, 225$ in about uncirculated condition, 400$ in low grade uncirculated condition, 1,100$ in lower middle uncirculated condition, 2,475$ in upper middle grade uncirculated condition and 6,300$ in high grade uncirculated condition. No proofs known. With an O mint mark; 25$ in very fine condition, 30$ in extremely fine condition, 40$ in about uncirculated condition, 80$ in low grade uncirculated condition, 140$ in lower middle uncirculated condition, 350$ in upper middle grade condition, and 1,650$ in high grade uncirculated condition. No proofs known With a S mint mark; 22$ in very fine condition, 25$ in extremely fine condition, 30$ in about uncirculated condition, 70$ in low grade uncirculated condition, 125$ in lower middle grade uncirculated condition, 275$ in upper middle grade uncirculated condition, and 1,500$ in high grade uncirculated condition. No proofs known. whew!
this coin is a trade dollar. It is worth 125$ in very good condition, 150 4 in fine condition, 190$ in extremely fine condition, 300$ in about uncirculated condition, 1,075$ in low grade uncirculated condition, 2,575$ in high grade uncirculated condition, and 3,450$ if proof. With S mint mark; same but no proofs made. With CC mint mark;265$ in very good condition, 325$ in fine condition, 625$ in extremely fine condition, 750$ in about uncirculated condition, 2,575$ in low grade uncirculated condition, and 14,950$ in high grade uncirculated condition. No proofs were made,
Mint condition, Mint State, & Uncirculated all mean the same thing. Unused, no wear, as in the same condition as from the Mint when the coin was struck.
This coin was designed by Charles E. Barber, weighs 2.5 grams, has a diameter of 17.9 millimeters, and is composed of 90% silver and 10% copper. With no mint mark; this coin is worth 10$ in good condition, 22$ in very good condition, 50$ in fine condition, 75$ in very fine condition, 100$ in extremely fine condition, 120$ in about uncirculated condition, 175$ in uncirculated condition, 500$ in choice uncirculated condition, and 450$ if proof. With an O mint mark; 80$ in good condition, 160$ in very good condition, 290$ in fine condition, 350$ in very fine condition, 450$ in extremely fine condition, 650% in about uncirculated condition, 1,000$ in uncirculated condition, and 2,400$ in choice uncirculated condition. No proofs known. With a S mint mark; 80$ in good condition, 150$ in very good condition, 280$ in fine condition, 335$ in very fine condition, 400$ in extremely fine condition, 550$ in about uncirculated condition, 850$ in uncirculated condition, and 1,500$ in choice uncirculated condition. No proofs known.
Nickels have never been made of steel.1943 nickels were made of an alloy of silver, copper, and manganese. Nickel was needed for the war effort.Depending on its condition you coin might be worth about a dollar due to the small amount of silver it contains.This coin is made of an alloy that contains no steel. It is 56% copper, 35% silver, and 9% manganese. 271,163,000 were made with a P mint mark, 15,294,000 were made with a D mint mark, and 104,060,000 were made with a S mint mark.With a P mint mark, 3 over 2 ,it is worth; $50 in very fine condition, $100 in extremely fine condition, $165 in about uncirculated condition, $225 in uncirculated condition, $260 in choice uncirculated condition, and $620 in gem uncirculated condition. No proofs known.With P mint mark, doubled eye; $30 in very fine condition, $50 in extremely fine condition, $75 in about uncirculated condition, $100 in uncirculated condition, $160 in choice uncirculated condition, and $360 in gem uncirculated condition. No proofs known.With P mint mark; $1 in very fine condition, $1.25 in extremely fine condition, $2.50 in about uncirculated condition, $5 in uncirculated condition, $8 in choice uncirculated condition, and $15 in gem uncirculated condition. No proofs known.With a D mint mark; same as P mint mark for circulated conditions, $6 in uncirculated condition, $12 in choice uncirculated condition, and $16 in gem uncirculated condition. No proofs known.With a S mint mark; Same as with P mint mark. No proofs known.
with no mint mark; 7$ in very fine condition, 9$ in extremely fine condition, 12$ in low grade uncirculated condition, in uncirculated condition 20$, in high grade uncirculated condition, 25$, and if proof, 250$. with D mint mark; all same, no proofs with S mint mark; 8$ in very fine condition, 10$ in extremely fine condition, 50$ in low grade uncirculated condition, 70$ in uncirculated condition, 100$ in high grade uncirculated condition no proofs
This coin is called a double eagle. In very fine condition 1,075$, in extremely fine condition, 1,100$, in about uncirculated condition 1,125$ , in high grade about uncirculated condition 1,150$, in low grade uncirculated condition 1,250$, in high grade uncirculated condition, 1,650$, and if proof, 27,500$. With a S mint mark; all the same except for high grade uncirculated which is 1,850$, not 1,650$. No proofs were made.
first of all, 1930 dimes were 90% silver and 10% copper But close enough. in good condition, 1.75 dollars, in very good condition, 2 dollars, in fine condition, 3 dollars, in very fine condition, 5 dollars, in extremely fine condition, 8 dollars, in about uncirculated condition, 16 dollars, in uncirculated condition, 50 dollars, in high grade uncirculated condition, 125 dollars. with an S mint mark, 2.50 dollars in good condition, 4 dollars in very good condition, 5 dollars in fine condition, 7 dollars in very fine condition, 15 dollars in extremely fine condition, 45 dollars in about uncirculated condition, 120 dollars in uncirculated condition, and 210 dollars in high grade uncirculated condition.
In coin collecting, it means Brilliant Uncirculated, a very nice coin, but not as good as a Proof coin.
This coin is called a quarter eagle, and is worth 1,450 to 5,000 dollars if circulated, depending on condition. It is worth 1,450 dollars in very fine condition, 2,450 dollars in extremely fine condition, 3,500 dollars in about uncirculated condition, and 5,000 dollars in high grade about uncirculated condition. It is worth 13,500 to 35,000 dollars if uncirculated. It is worth 13,500 dollars in uncirculated condition, and 35,000 dollars in high grade uncirculated condition. there were 19,460 of these coins with this date and this mint mark made.