This is a really broad question. First off, by every coin minted by the US from 1900-1971 do you mean every coin as in every single coin with mintmarks? Or is this just one coin per year? All of the coins dated 1964 or earlier are at least worth $5.25 for the silver content. However, with such a large range of dates some of the older quarters might be worth more than the silver content. Also important is the condition, especially with the Barber coins (1900-1915 and possibly 1916 which also has a Standing Liberty Quarter issued that date) which, for most dates are only worth silver value if worn but worth quite a bit more in better condition. Also important are how worn the Standing Liberty Quarters are (1916 or 1917 depending on if the 1916 is a Barber Quarter or not - 1930), they are worth quite a bit more in very nice condition. All of your quarters dated 1965 or later are only worth face value. But really this is too broad of a question for me to answer with every possibility, I would look online and just look up the dates and mintmarks of the coins you have and see how much they are going for in the condition that your coin is. Alternatively bring them in to a reputable coin dealer and see what he has to say about them.
Please check again and post a new question. The last Trade Dollars were minted in 1885, and the Walking Liberty design was used on half dollars minted from mid-1916 to 1947. All silver dollars minted in 1900 carried the "Morgan" design.
Mercury dimes were minted from 1916 to 1945. Your coin is called a Barber dime, after its designer Charles Barber. Please see the Related Question for more.
July 11, 2009 There were 10,975 dimes minted in 1802 at the mint in Philadelphia. The value of this coin is as follows: G4.................$1900 F12................$3250 VF30..............$6500 EF40.............$10,000 EF55.............$23,500 MS60.............$35,000
It depends greatly on the year, mintmark and condition. Rule of thumb is they are worth at least $25 in 90% silver scrap, how much more depends on those 3 variables listed above.
4-25-11>> A 1900 Liberty Head Nickel has a value of $3.00-$5.00 for a coin in average condition.
There were no Australian Threepences minted prior to 1910.
The Crown (Five Shillings) was a popular coin the later part of the 19th century. They were minted in every year from 1887 to 1900.
Please check again and post a new question. The last Trade Dollars were minted in 1885, and the Walking Liberty design was used on half dollars minted from mid-1916 to 1947. All silver dollars minted in 1900 carried the "Morgan" design.
For the year 1900 a total of 66,831,502 business strikes were minted & 2,262 proof coins were struck.
The Groat was last minted for British circulation in 1855. There was a "once only" minting for British Guiana in 1888.
Please check again and post a new question. Indian head nickels were minted from 1913 to 1938.
I would be interested in buying it if you name your price what kind of bezel does it have.
Please post a more specific question. The U.S. has minted cents (aka pennies) since 1793 and England has minted true pennies since the 10th century AD.
The only silver dollar minted by the US Treasury in 1900 was the Morgan Dollar.
All were struck at the Philadelphia Mint.
No, there were over 31 million minted.
The only silver dollar minted by the US Treasury in 1900 was the Morgan Dollar.