United States Coin Values

Franklin Half Dollars (1948-1963)

Silver Franklin Half Dollars were released by the United States Mint beginning in 1948 and running until 1963. The coins feature an obverse image of American statesman, inventor, author and a founding father of the United States, Benjamin Franklin. The reverse of the coins depict the Liberty Bell.Franklin…

Silver , United States

Melt Value: US$  7.405

Barber Half Dollars (1892-1915)

Silver Barber Half Dollars were introduced by the United States Mint in 1892 along with new Barber Quarters and Barber Dimes.All three take their name from the fact that they were designed by the same individual, U.S. Mint Chief Engraver Charles E. Barber. All three also showcase basically the same…

Silver , United States

Melt Value: US$  7.405

Washington Quarters (1932-1964)

Silver Washington Quarters were first released by the United States Mint in 1932 as part of a bicentennial celebration of the birth of the first President of the United States, George Washington. The silver versions of the quarter would be discontinued after 1964 as coinage shifted to a clad composition.…

Silver , United States

Melt Value: US$  3.702

Standing Liberty Quarters (1916-1930)

Silver Standing Liberty Quarters were first struck in 1916. However, those coins were not released into circulation until the following year. The quarters were produced annually from that point on through 1930 with the exception of 1922 in which none were minted. Both the obverse and reverse of the…

Silver , United States

Melt Value: US$  3.702

Walking Liberty Half Dollars (1916-1947)

Silver Walking Liberty Half Dollars were initially released by the United States Mint in 1916 and appeared until 1947. Showcased on the obverse is the image of "Walking Liberty" as designed by artist Adolph A. Weinman.The reverse depicts a bald eagle. The obverse has long been considered one of the…

Silver , United States

Melt Value: US$  7.405

Barber Quarters (1892-1916)

Silver Barber Quarters were issued by the United States Mint from 1892-1916. The quarter-dollars take their name from the person who designed both their obverse and reverse, Charles E. Barber, the chief engraver of the United States Mint from 1880 to 1918.The U.S. Mint struck each Barber Quarter with…

Silver , United States

Melt Value: US$  3.702

Roosevelt Dimes (1946-1964)

Silver Roosevelt Dimes were struck by the United States Mint less than a year after the death of President Franklin D. Roosevelt who is shown on the coin’s obverse. Shown on the reverse is a torch, olive branch, and oak branch.Roosevelt Dimes remain in production today after more than sixty-five…

Silver , United States

Melt Value: US$  1.481

Mercury Dimes (1916-1945)

Silver Mercury Dimes were introduced by the United States Mint in 1916 and were struck annually until 1945 (with the exception of three years). The silver coins are also known as Winged Liberty Head Dimes which is probably a more accurate title even if most coin enthusiasts do not routinely use it.The…

Silver , United States

Melt Value: US$  1.481

Barber Dimes (1892-1916)

Silver Barber Dimes were struck by the United States Mint from 1892-1916. The silver dimes were named after the artist who created both their obverse and reverse imagery, Charles E. Barber who was chief engraver of the United States Mint from 1880 to 1918.Each Barber Dime is composed of 90% silver with…

Silver , United States

Melt Value: US$  1.481

Jefferson Nickels (1942-1945)

Wartime Jefferson Nickels were released by the United States Mint during the years of 1942-1945. Each has a composition of 56% copper, 9% manganese and 35% silver for a total silver weight of 0.05626 ounces. (Look to the right column to calculate coin melt values based on the latest price of the precious…

Copper , United States

Melt Value: US$  4.279

1900 S Barber Dime

1900 S Barber Dime Additional Info:  If you see a (s) on the reverse side of a 1900 Barber dime it was minted in San Francisco, no mint mark means it was minted in Philadelphia. All dime predating 1965 are 90 silver. A 1900 s Barber in MS-65 condition can fetch roughly $400 at auction. Specification:…

Silver , United States

Melt Value: US$  1.062

1837 Seated Liberty Dime

1837 Seated Liberty Dime Additional Info: There are 2 variations of this dime for 1837. There is a large date, and a small date. Both of these coins are worth about the same. The small date sometimes sells for a bit more. Specification: Type: Liberty Seated Dime Year: 1837 Mint Mark: No mint mark Face…

Silver , United States

Melt Value: US$  1.062

1873 S Seated Liberty Dollar

 1873 S Seated Liberty Dollar Additional Info:  1873 was the last year that the liberty seated dollars were issued. The CC (Carson City) minted coins are worth much more than those with no mint mark. Additionally the United States mint records state that 700 or so of these coins were minted…

Silver , United States

Melt Value: US$  11.361

1840 Seated Liberty Dollar

1840 Seated Liberty Dollar Additional Info: These are the first real Liberty Seated Dollars, they do not contain Gobrechts name on the bottom front of the obverse. Specification: Type: Liberty Seated Dollar Year: 1840 Mint Mark: No mint mark Face Value: 1.00 USD Total Produced: 61,000 Silver Content:…

Silver , United States

Melt Value: US$  11.361

1935 S Peace Dollar

1935 S Peace Dollar Additional Info: These coins have 2 small versions. One with 3 rays, and one with 4 rays under the word "One" near the mint mark on the reverse. The 4 ray peace dollar and the 3 ray peace dollar seem to sell for the same price. Specification: Type: Peace Dollar Year: 1935 Mint Mark:…

Silver , United States

Melt Value: US$  11.361