In 1912, the Lincoln Wheat Penny was minted in Philadelphia, Denver and San Francisco. These are the prices according to USA Coin Book:Philadelphia: In good condition, it is worth about $1.20 up to about $32 in MS60 mint condition. In MS63 choice uncirculated grade, it is worth roughly $45. There was also proof coins made here that are worth about $330 in PR63 choice proof grade.Denver: In good condition, it is worth about $6.55 up to about $160 in MS60 mint condition. In MS63 choice uncirculated grade, it is worth roughly $230.San Francisco: In good condition, it is worth about $20 up to about $170 in MS60 mint condition. In MS63 choice uncirculated grade, it is worth roughly $240.
In good condition the would be $1-2. But in extremely good condition$30.00 and in uncirculated condition $150.00.More:According to USA Coin Book, a coin in good condition would be worth about $1.90 while a coin in MS60 mint condition would be worth about $35. I coin in MS63 choice uncirculated grade would be worth about $50. This coin was only minted in Philadelphia and they did make proof coins. In PR63 proof condition, this coin is worth about $300.
For circulated coins $51.00-$210.00 depending on the gradeMore:The 1856 Half Cent is a Braided Hair type. For coins in Good condition, they are worth about $40 and for MS60 uncirculated coins, they are worth about $308. A choice uncirculated coin in MS63 condition would be worth $505. If you are lucky enough to own a choice Proof coin PR63 grade, it would easily be worth in excess of $6,000.
The Liberty Head nickel was struck from 1883 to 1912*. 1903 is a fairly common date; it's worth about $1 in well-circulated condition, $10 if slightly worn, and $25 or so if in extremely fine (i.e. about uncirculated) condition.(*) Yes, there were 5 nickels struck bearing the 1913 date that are worth a small fortune, but these were not officially authorized.More:Since this coin was only minted in Philadelphia, the value depends on what condition it is in. According to USA Coin Book, a 1913 Liberty "V" Nickel is worth about $1.90 in good condition. In MS60 mint condition, it is worth about $70 and in MS63 choice uncirculated condition, it is worth about $115. Proof coins minted here are worth about $260 in PR63 choice proof condition.
In circulated condition, they're worth $150-$175Most uncirculated ones are worth $200-$400A real nice uncirculated one is worth over $1,000 but you need to have it professionally graded.More:The type of coin minted is the 1905 Indian Head $2.50 Gold Quarter Eagle. It was only minted in Philadelphia and according to USA Coin Book, the value of this coin in Very Fine condition is about $180 up to about $350 in MS60 mint condition. An MS63 Choice uncirculated coin is worth about $980. Proof coins were also minted here and those are worth about $6,500 in PR63 choice proof condition, if you are lucky enough to find one. As of 10/2010, the gold content of this coin is worth about $170.
You can retrieve this information by going to the below link.More:The 1939 Lincoln Wheat Penny was minted in Philadelphia, Denver and San Francisco. The value depends on where it was minted and what condition the coin is in. According to USA Coin Book, these are the values: Philadelphia (no mint mark): In Good condition, this coin is worth about $0.15 up to about $1.90 in MS60 mint condition. In MS63 choice uncirculated grade, it is worth about $2.75. Proof coins were also minted in Philadelphia and are worth about $50 in PR63 choice proof condition.Denver (small "D" mint mark): In Good condition, this coin is worth about $0.45 up to about $3.75 in MS60 mint condition. In MS63 choice uncirculated grade, it is worth about $5.50.San Francisco (small "S" mint mark): In Good condition, this coin is worth about $0.15 up to about $2.75 in MS60 mint condition. In MS63 choice uncirculated grade, it is worth about $4.75.
Numismedia lists the following retail values as of 07/2009:Very worn condition - $51Moderately worn - $68Slightly worn - $72Almost no wear - $100More:This would be a Braided Hair Half Cent. As of 09/2010, the value for a coin in good condition is about $38 while an MS60 uncirculated coin would be $261. An MS63 choice uncirculated coin would fetch about $505. A PR63 choice Proof coin would be worth over $5560 as they are extremely rare and sought-after by collectors.
$1.00 to $3.00 in average conditionMore:This type of coin would be known as the Barber Dime. In 1902, it was minted at three different mints: Philadelphia, New Orleans and San Francisco. USA Coin Book lists the values as:Philadelphia (no mint mark): $2.75 in Good condition up to about $100 in mint condition (MS60 uncirculated grade). A choice uncirculated coin (MS63) would be worth about $160. A PR63 Choice Proof coin on the other hand would be worth about $425New Orleans (small "O" mint mark): $3.25 in Good condition up to about $380 in mint condition (MS60 uncirculated grade). A choice uncirculated coin (MS63) would be worth about $945.San Francisco (small "S" mint mark): $7.60 in Good condition up to about $380 in mint condition (MS60 uncirculated grade). A choice uncirculated coin (MS63) would be worth about $945.
According to USA Coin Book, the type of coin minted in 1878 is the Coronet Head $20 Gold Double Eagle. It was minted in Philadelphia, Carson City and San Francisco.Philadelphia (no mint mark): In very fine condition, this coin is worth about $1,340 up to about $1,675 in MS60 mint condition. In MS63 choice uncirculated grade, this coin is worth about $11,060. Proof coins were also made here and are worth about $37,800 in PR63 choice proof grade.Carson City (small "CC" mint mark): In very fine condition, this coin is worth about $2,600 up to about $31,000 in MS60 mint condition. Not many coins are known to be in better condition but would be worth an extremely large amount of money!San Francisco (small "S" mint mark): In very fine condition, this coin is worth about $1,340 up to about $1,840 in MS60 mint condition. In MS63 choice uncirculated grade, this coin is worth about $18,630.The gold content value of this coin is currently about $1,300 as of 10/2010.
According to USA Coin Book: The type of dime that was minted in 1864 was the Seated Liberty dime with the Obverse Legend variety, which means they replaced the 13 stars on the front of the coin with the text: "United States Of America". It was only minted in Philadelphia and San Francisco. Here are the values below for each mint:Philadelphia (no mint mark): They minted only 11,470 coins, which makes it quite rare and it is worth about $215 in good condition. In MS60 mint condition, it is worth about $1,100 and in MS63 choice uncirculated grade, it is worth about $1,400. A choice proof coin of PR63 grade is worth about $800.San Francisco (small "S" mint mark): They minted 230,000 coins, which is more common than the Philadelphia coins and it is worth about $30 in good condition. In MS60 mint condition, it is worth about $900 and in MS63 choice uncirculated grade, it is worth about $1215.
Its value depends very much on its condition and mint mark. The mint mark, if there is one, is on the back under the wreathRetail prices as of 10/2008No mint mark - $125 if very worn, $150 with moderate wear, $190 with almost no wear"D" - $450 / $900 / $2200"S" - $180 / $330 / $600More:Updated information as of 10/2010: The type of coin minted in 1858 is the Large Indian Head Gold Dollar. It was minted in Philadelphia, Denver and San Francisco. These are the values according to USA Coin Book:Philadelphia (no mint mark): In Very Fine condition, this coin is worth about $165 up to about $330 in MS60 mint condition. In MS63 Choice Uncirculated grade, this coin is worth about $940. Proof coins were also minted in Philadelphia and are easily worth over $11,000 in PR63 choice proof condition.Denver (small "D"mint mark): In Very Fine condition, this coin is worth about $1,425 up to about $9,200 in MS60 mint condition. In MS63 Choice Uncirculated grade, this coin is worth about $23,400.San Francisco (small "S" mint mark): In Very Fine condition, this coin is worth about $355 up to about $5,560 in MS60 mint condition. In MS63 Choice Uncirculated grade, this coin is worth about $16,600.The current gold content value of this coin is about $65.
Answer1856 Young Head Large Cent; in good condition is worth $12.00, in fine condition is worth $16.00, uncirculated is worth $150.00More:There are two varieties of the 1856 Braided Hair Liberty Large Cent and the value depends on what condition it is in. There is a slanting 5 variety and an upright 5 variety. Basically the "5" in "1856" is either slanted or upright. The values are pretty much the same for both varieties so you really only need to pay attention to what condition the coin is in.According to USA Coin Book, these coins in good condition are worth about $17 up to about $160 in MS60 mint condition. A coin in MS63 choice uncirculated grade is worth about $240.