spot silver, usually. I am looking right now at a 1 troy pound silver "eagle" round. 13.5 oz at about 19.5 dollar/oz
your price depends on the coin and its weight
It depends by what you mean "mint condition" if it is in a mint uncirculated set, it could be worth some in a set. If it is a proof it is worth even more, and even more if it is a silver proof. All of the proofs should come in a special case from the mint. If you are talking about a coin certified by a company like PGS or NGC, the only time the coin might be worth more than 25 cents is if it is graded a MS-70 by a reputable grading company. However, if you mean "mint condition" as what looks like a nice coin that you got in change, it is not mint condition by collectors, 2009 quarters aren't exactly rare, there are no precious metals in it and it is worth 25 cents.
Depending on the grade of the coin retail value is $1,320.00-$1,450.00 for a circulated example.More:According to USA Coin Book, the 1897 Coronet Head $20 Gold Double Eagle was minted in Philadelphia and San Francisco. Philadelphia (no mint mark): In very fine condition, this coin is worth about $1,340 up to about $1,470 in MS60 mint condition. In MS63 choice uncirculated grade, this coin is worth about $1,900. Proof coins were made here as well and are worth about $26,100 in PR63 choice proof grade.San Francisco (small "S" mint mark): In very fine condition, this coin is worth about $1,340 up to about $1,470 in MS60 mint condition. In MS63 choice uncirculated grade, this coin is worth about $1,900.As of 10/2010, the gold content value of this coin is about $1,300.
Hi, It worth around $60-$75 for this Rare Bronze Medal Thank you 2Buycards.com
When estimating the value of 'paper' monies, the condition, wear and tear of such item, how many were made, is it a "star" note, all have to do with the price. Search out a collectable coin shop in your area or go online in the coin/paper money categories and look for some businesses like Littleton, National Mint Collectors, New York Mint, etc.. These places will help you determine what your item is worth.
A New Zealand 2006 50 cent coin, uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to $2 NZD. There were 70.2 million minted. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation. These coins are still in circulation so, unless they are part of a Proof or uncirculated mint set or are individual Proof or uncirculated coins and in absolute mint condition, they are worth 50 cents.
It is not a U.S. Mint issued coin.
The Washington Mint is a private company NOT associated with the actual U.S. Mint. Any silver coin they produce is worth its bullion value only.
No. However, there is a George Washington mint coin.
It's a coin rather than a mint. A mint is the factory where coins are made. In any case it's an ordinary circulation coin made in 2007 and is worth face value only, $1.
If it has a D mint mark it's worth 1¢ If it has an S mint mark, it WAS a proof coin worth about $1.40, but now that it's been removed from its Mint holder, it's lost most if not all of that extra value.
if coin is not in case (mint set), It is only worth Face value if coin is in case (mint set), it can be worth up to $4.00 Mint Set = untouched coin in a case.
The US Mint did not issue any Double Eagles in 1982. Please examine your coin and submit a new question.
if coin is not in case (mint set), It is only worth Face value if coin is in case (mint set), it can be worth up to $4.00 Mint Set = untouched coin in a case.
The coin was issued to mark the 250th anniversary of Washington's birth. It was struck as Proof (1982-S) and Uncirculated (1982-D), both have the same value of $12.00 regardless of mint mark.
$2 to $4500 depending upon the mint mark, variety and the condition of the coin.
The coin is common and mostly valued just for the silver. The one with the gold on it was plated, this was not done by the U.S. Mint and does not make it more valuable. It actually has no numismatic collectible value. Each coin is worth about $12.00 for the silver.
The current Coin Dealer Newsletter lists its value at about $1.75More: It depends on where it was minted and what mint state the coin is in. The 1946 Jefferson Nickel was minted in Philadelphia, Denver and San Francisco. According to USA Coin Book, these are the vales:Philadelphia (no mint mark): In MS60 mint condition, this coin is worth about $0.70, while a coin in MS65 Brilliant uncirculated mint condition is worth about $5.50.Denver (small "D" mint mark): In MS60 mint condition, this coin is worth about $0.95, while a coin in MS65 Brilliant uncirculated mint condition is worth about $5.50.San Francisco (small "S" mint mark): In MS60 mint condition, this coin is worth about $0.95, while a coin in MS65 Brilliant uncirculated mint condition is worth about $3.25.A Mint State 1946 Jefferson Nickel (note spelling) in MS-60 is 40 cents, in MS-63 it's $2.75. If you found it in change, it's likely not uncirculated.