All grading takes into account the strength of the strike, the amount of wear on the coin and damage to the coin such as nicks and scratches.
The only U.S. "Stone Mountain" coin is a 1925 half dollar. Please look at the coin again and post new question.
All of the coins were struck at the Philadelphia Mint. So none of them will have a mintmark.
Retail values run from $50.00 to $75.00 for circulated (AU) coins and $125.00 for uncirulated coins.UpdatedNumismedia lists the following approximate retail values as of 07/2013:Slightly worn - $37Almost no wear - $59Uncirculated - $69 to $8,690 depending on qualityDISCLAIMER: The retail values quoted are the best available as of the date shown, but may vary significantly due to changes in the precious metals market. Also the wholesale (buying) price of a coin will be less than the selling (retail) price. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation based on inspection of the coin.
I think it was mc escher in 1925
45 dollars in vf condition and xf
The only U.S. "Stone Mountain" coin is a 1925 half dollar. Please look at the coin again and post new question.
Current retail is $35 in VF condition, $45 in XF.
The coin is a 1925 Stone Mountain Memorial half dollar. Values for circulated examples are $35.00-$70.00. Mint-State are $90.00-$125.00 on average.
Please check the back of the coin. It's a half dollar rather than a silver dollar. There's more information at the Related Question.
I recently bought one at a local coin shop for $57.00, it was graded AU but it has such good luster and no scratches, marks or nicks that I can find so I think it may be a little higher grade.
All of the coins were struck at the Philadelphia Mint. So none of them will have a mintmark.
AnswerThe U.S. did not strike any half dollars for circulation in 1925. There were silver commemorative half dollars struck in 1925. The California Diamond Jubilee, Lexinton-Concord, and Stone Mountain. These commemorative vary in worth depending on the grade. Depending on the grade these coins could sell for a few dollars or for a nice coin several hundred to a thousand dollars.Please see the Related Question for more details.
AnswerThe U.S. did not strike any half dollars for circulation in 1925. There were silver commemorative half dollars struck in 1925. The California Diamond Jubilee, Lexinton-Concord, and Stone Mountain. These commemorative vary in worth depending on the grade. Depending on the grade these coins could sell for a few dollars or for a nice coin several hundred to a thousand dollars.Please see the Related Question for more details.
The 1925 Peace dollar is a common date of the series. Circulated examples with no mintmarks have current market values of $30.00- $37.00 depending on the actual grade of the coin.
The 1925 Peace dollar is a common date of the series. Circulated examples with no mintmarks have current market values of $30.00- $37.00 depending on the actual grade of the coin.
The 1925 Peace dollar is a common date of the series. Circulated examples with no mintmarks have current market values of $30.00- $37.00 depending on the actual grade of the coin