Dimes, quarters and halves made before 1965 were made of silver so those sell for higher prices. Look through A Guide Book of United States Coins (It should be available from your local library.) and you will discover that many coins have collector value in less-than-perfect condition. Of course, most of these have already been taken out of circulation by collectors and are unlikely to turn up in your change.
These coins were released for circulation and are worth only face value.
These coins were released for circulation and are worth only face value.
None of the gold colored dollar coins made from 2000 to date have any gold in them. Only a few error coins and collectors coins have more than face value.
Most 1994 pennies in circulated condition are only worth their face value of $0.01. These coins can only sell for a premium in uncirculated condition. The 1994 penny with no mint mark and the 1994 D penny are each worth around $0.30 in uncirculated condition with an MS 65 grade.
All true silver dollars (the large coins made from 1794 to 1935) are worth much more than face value, if only because of their silver content. As of 07/2010 even the most common ones are worth about $15 for the metal in them. However, many are worth significantly more to a collector but you have to know the coins' dates, mint marks, and conditions to be sure.
For the modern $1.00 coins, basically yes.
Circulated U.S. coins made in 1974 are not worth anything more than face value. The only ones that are worth a premium are uncirculated or proof issues sold by the Mint to collectors.
It is only worth face value.
Yes. Silver coins are worth more than face value.
Since this bill is not rare and is circulated it is worth face value.
These coins are very common and are worth face value.
All proof coins minted since 1980 are worth more than face value. Most error coins which are worth more than face value.
They are worth 4-16 dollars in circulated condition. These coins contain 80% silver!
Pre-1965 silver coins are worth more for the silver than face value.
There were no special coins issued for the US Centennial in 1876.If you have a modern bicentennial quarter with 2 dates, 1776-1976, it's only worth face value in circulated condition.
Not much, they are worth their face value
June 25 2011 Since the coin is circulated and is not a rare date it is worth face value.