Coin Value Lookup

Look up coin values by denomination and type. Select a category below to see typical circulated and uncirculated values for US coins.

Coin TypeYearsCompositionCirculatedUncirculatedKey Info
Morgan Silver Dollar1878-192190% Silver$30-$50$50-$500+Most collected US silver dollar
Peace Silver Dollar1921-193590% Silver$25-$40$40-$300+Key dates: 1921, 1928
Eisenhower Dollar1971-1978Copper-Nickel Clad$2-$5$5-$20Silver proofs worth more
Susan B. Anthony Dollar1979-1981, 1999Copper-Nickel Clad$1-$2$2-$5Often mistaken for quarter
Sacagawea Dollar2000-presentCopper-Nickel Clad$1$1-$3Golden color, no silver
American Silver Eagle1986-present99.9% Silver$30-$40$40-$100+Bullion coin, melt value driven

Values are approximate and vary by condition, mint mark, and market. Use CoinID to scan for precise identification.

Determining Your Coin's Value

Values above are approximate and vary by condition (grade), mint mark, and current market. Key dates and low-mintage issues command premiums. Silver coins have a baseline melt value tied to spot prices. Use CoinID to scan and identify your coins, then cross-reference with this guide.

For the most accurate valuation, consider professional grading (PCGS, NGC) for valuable coins, or check recent auction results and dealer prices.

FAQ

Coin Value FAQs

Coin value depends on several factors: denomination, year, mint mark, condition (grade), and metal content. Silver coins have a baseline melt value. Use our lookup table to find typical values by type, then consider condition—graded coins (MS-65, etc.) command premiums.

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