The Red Book Professional Edition gives retail value of $22,500.00 for a certified example in AU-55. Other sources for a raw coin are between $12,000.00 and $13,000.00 in AU-55
I bought one for $200.00 in AU55 condition from a dealer in Ohio.
a little over silver value in low grades (less than ef) (15-16 dollars), at AU its value is around 30 dollars (but it's really tough to find it at this price at this grade at coins shops because at MS60 its value gets closer to 55-60 dollars making it very collectible, once those MS graded ones become more rare the AU55 grade will increase in value by a lot.) So at unc. or close to unc. it would be best to keep it or only sell it for 35 or more dollars. At lower grades it should be worth 18-20 dollars.
August 9, 2009 All of the 1,361,390 gold dollars minted in 1862 were produced at the Philadelphia mint. The circulated and uncirculated values of this coin are shown in the following list: Circulated Grades....................1862 VF30..........................................$230 EF40..........................................$265 AU55..........................................$315 Uncirculated Grades MS60.........................................$370 MS63.........................................$960 MS64.........................................$1,300 MS65.........................................$2,750 MS66.........................................$4,500 MS67.........................................$7,500
July 26, 2009 There were 160,960 Quarter Eagles minted at the Philadelphia mint in 1904. There were none produced at any other mint facility that year. The values for this coin in various grades are shown in the chart below. Circulated Grades.................1904 VF30............................................$250 EF40............................................$280 AU55............................................$315 Uncirculated GradesMS60............................................$425 MS62............................................$610 MS63............................................$965 MS64............................................$1215 MS65............................................$2900 MS66............................................$3350 MS67............................................$6500
July 25, 2009 The values for the 1818 half dollar are shown in the chart below. Circulated Grades........1818 G4..................................$65 VF30...............................$130 EF40...............................$225 AU55..............................$950 Uncirculated GradesMS60..............................$1,700 MS63..............................$3,000 MS64..............................$5,500 MS65..............................$16,000 There are many things that would determine the value of an 1818 Half Dollar, called a Capped Bust Half Dollar. The most important is the condition of a coin, how well preserved is it. It's not enough to say "it looks to be in great condition" because there are 70 levels to determine the condition. Secondly, has it been cleaned, that destroys any numismatic value. You always have silver value, kitco.com will give daily silver prices.
I bought one for $200.00 in AU55 condition from a dealer in Ohio.
This coin is the most elusive Carson-City Mint issued Morgan dollar. Only 350,000 were made. Average market value is in the $10,000.00 range for AU-55 graded examples.
AU55 NGC is a coin grading designation provided by the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) which signifies that the coin has been graded as Almost Uncirculated (AU) with a numerical grade of 55. This indicates that the coin has some wear but the original details are still visible. It falls between AU50 (less wear) and AU58 (more wear).
The Liberty Head 1884-CC Double Eagle is the second highest mintage (81,139) of that decade, examples are very common in the VF-20 to MS-61 grades. If the coin is certified by a known grading service as AU-55 average retail value is $3,000.00.
almost uncirculated
Circulated grade AU55 refers to a coin that has been used in circulation but is still in relatively high condition. It shows noticeable wear, particularly on high points, but retains much of its original luster and detail. The "AU" stands for "About Uncirculated," indicating that the coin is close to uncirculated condition, with a grading scale where AU55 is on the lower end of the About Uncirculated range. Collectors often seek AU55 coins for their balance between quality and affordability.
a little over silver value in low grades (less than ef) (15-16 dollars), at AU its value is around 30 dollars (but it's really tough to find it at this price at this grade at coins shops because at MS60 its value gets closer to 55-60 dollars making it very collectible, once those MS graded ones become more rare the AU55 grade will increase in value by a lot.) So at unc. or close to unc. it would be best to keep it or only sell it for 35 or more dollars. At lower grades it should be worth 18-20 dollars.
August 9, 2009 All of the 1,361,390 gold dollars minted in 1862 were produced at the Philadelphia mint. The circulated and uncirculated values of this coin are shown in the following list: Circulated Grades....................1862 VF30..........................................$230 EF40..........................................$265 AU55..........................................$315 Uncirculated Grades MS60.........................................$370 MS63.........................................$960 MS64.........................................$1,300 MS65.........................................$2,750 MS66.........................................$4,500 MS67.........................................$7,500
July 26, 2009 There were 160,960 Quarter Eagles minted at the Philadelphia mint in 1904. There were none produced at any other mint facility that year. The values for this coin in various grades are shown in the chart below. Circulated Grades.................1904 VF30............................................$250 EF40............................................$280 AU55............................................$315 Uncirculated GradesMS60............................................$425 MS62............................................$610 MS63............................................$965 MS64............................................$1215 MS65............................................$2900 MS66............................................$3350 MS67............................................$6500
July 25, 2009 The values for the 1818 half dollar are shown in the chart below. Circulated Grades........1818 G4..................................$65 VF30...............................$130 EF40...............................$225 AU55..............................$950 Uncirculated GradesMS60..............................$1,700 MS63..............................$3,000 MS64..............................$5,500 MS65..............................$16,000 There are many things that would determine the value of an 1818 Half Dollar, called a Capped Bust Half Dollar. The most important is the condition of a coin, how well preserved is it. It's not enough to say "it looks to be in great condition" because there are 70 levels to determine the condition. Secondly, has it been cleaned, that destroys any numismatic value. You always have silver value, kitco.com will give daily silver prices.
Morgan Dollars were not minted until 1878. In 1869 Seated Liberty dollars were being struck at Philadelphia. The circluated values for this coin are shown in the following list: Circulated Grades..........1869 G4.................................$250 F12................................$350 EF40..............................$575 AU55..............................$1,500
August 23, 2009 The circulated and uncirculated values for this coin are shown in the following list: Circulated Grades.........1924-S G4...................................$24 VF30...............................$44 EF40...............................$50 AU55...............................$75 Uncirculated GradesMS60...............................$200 MS63...............................$550 MS64...............................$1500 MS65...............................$9500 MS66...............................$37,500