Current value is $3.00-$5.00.
1 cent except in BU-condition they might be worth 25 cents. They are not worth keeping.
$2.75
Current retail value for a MS-63 1927 Quarter Eagle is $910.00 in the grade of MS-65 (Gem BU) is $4,390.00
1921 is by far the most common date for Morgan dollars -- current value is about $17.00
The value of coins vary greatly with condition. Within mint state (new) coins the condition and value also varies greatly. If the coin mentioned were in fact truly a gem bu. Gem bu being defined as ms (mint state) 65 or better it would be quite valuable. Probably in the $ 10,000 range. If it were choice bu (ms 63) it would be closer to $ 2,500 and if it were just bu (ms 60) it would be valued at about $ 800. Circulated examples vf sell for about $ 200 and xf for $300. Since the value increases so dramatically between ms60 and ms65. It would be just about impossible to sell the coin as a gem bu without it being certified as to grade by one of the major coin certification services. Hope this helps.
Less than a dollar. 1964 is a common date.
Average Circulated...........$0.25 Very Fine..........................$0.50 Extremely Fine..................$1.50 BU.....................................$5.00 Choice BU.........................$11.00
1 cent except in BU-condition they might be worth 25 cents. They are not worth keeping.
The US has never made a one cent coin from silver. Zinc coated steel, not silver.
If your BU is actually a MS-63 coin. Retail value is $30.00
AU means "about uncirculated" and BU means bullion. BV stands for Bullion value and BU is the abbreviation for Brilliant Uncirculated.
Yes they are only worth a penny besides in BU-condition they might be worth 25 cents. They are not worth keeping.
red bull is made bu UMAK.
Red Hare
Average Circulated..........$0.25 Extremely Fine.................$0.75 BU....................................$6.00 Choice BU.........................$11.00
$2.75
olive greenish