August 4, 2009 The 1922 Peace Dollar is by far the most common of the series. They were produced at 3 US Mints: Philadelphia , Denver and San Francisco with a combined mintage of over 84 million coins and over 51 million of those being from the Philadelphia Mint. The uncirculated values for this coin are shown in the following list: Uncirculated Grades.......1922-P MS60...............................$28 MS63...............................$39 MS65...............................$170 MS66...............................$750 MS67...............................$9,500 This coin in a high state of uncirculated condition is scarce.
August 11, 2009 The 1926-S Peace Dollar is not considered to be a scarce coin. The circulated and uncirculated values for this coin are seen in the following list: Circulated Grades................1926-S G4.........................................$18 VF30.....................................$22 EF40.....................................$23 AU55....................................$28 Uncirculated Grades MS60......................................$40 MS63......................................$110 MS64......................................$295 MS65......................................$900 MS66......................................$4,950 MS67......................................$35,000
All of the 33,140 silver dollars struck in 1854 were produced at the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania mint. The circulated and uncirculated values of this coin are shown in the following list: Circulated Grades....................1854 G4.............................................$800 F12............................................$1,500 EF40..........................................$4,200 AU55..........................................$6,500 Uncirculated GradesMS60..........................................$8,500 MS62..........................................$11,000 MS63..........................................$13,500 MS64..........................................$21,000 MS65..........................................$85,000 MS66..........................................$140,000
All of the 162,700 Seated Liberty silver dollars minted in 1868 were produced at the Philadelphia mint. The circulated and uncirculated values of this coin are shown in the following list: Circulated Grades..............1868 G4........................................$250 F12.......................................$400 EF40.....................................$750 AU55.....................................$1300 Uncirculated Grades MS60....................................$2,600 MS62....................................$3,750 MS63....................................$7,500 MS64....................................$22,000 MS65....................................$70,000 MS66....................................$135,000
Retail prices are roughly $100 or so in very worn condition $400 if moderately worn MS62-63 $500+ good condition, MS64 $1000 MS66
A certified example would have a average retail value of $2,000.00
August 4, 2009 The 1922 Peace Dollar is by far the most common of the series. They were produced at 3 US Mints: Philadelphia , Denver and San Francisco with a combined mintage of over 84 million coins and over 51 million of those being from the Philadelphia Mint. The uncirculated values for this coin are shown in the following list: Uncirculated Grades.......1922-P MS60...............................$28 MS63...............................$39 MS65...............................$170 MS66...............................$750 MS67...............................$9,500 This coin in a high state of uncirculated condition is scarce.
The 1924 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle is tied with the 1928 as the most common coin of the series. Mint State coins are very plentiful and circulated examples do exist. The coins are not considered rare by any means. A certified MS-66 example has a current average retail value of $3,300.00.
August 11, 2009 The 1926-S Peace Dollar is not considered to be a scarce coin. The circulated and uncirculated values for this coin are seen in the following list: Circulated Grades................1926-S G4.........................................$18 VF30.....................................$22 EF40.....................................$23 AU55....................................$28 Uncirculated Grades MS60......................................$40 MS63......................................$110 MS64......................................$295 MS65......................................$900 MS66......................................$4,950 MS67......................................$35,000
This coin set is not a US Mint issue so the combined values of the individual coins would be the same as the value of the set.
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
8-3-11>>> The 1888-O Morgan dollar is a common New Orleans Mint coin. Most uncirculated coins don't grade higher than MS-63. A coin in MS-66 is a "conditional rarity" and has a value of more than $50,000.00. The coin would have to be certified by one of the top 3 grading services to have this value.
All of the 33,140 silver dollars struck in 1854 were produced at the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania mint. The circulated and uncirculated values of this coin are shown in the following list: Circulated Grades....................1854 G4.............................................$800 F12............................................$1,500 EF40..........................................$4,200 AU55..........................................$6,500 Uncirculated GradesMS60..........................................$8,500 MS62..........................................$11,000 MS63..........................................$13,500 MS64..........................................$21,000 MS65..........................................$85,000 MS66..........................................$140,000
There's no "$2000 nickel" as such. There are a number of nickels that can be worth that amount depending on their condition:Almost all dates of shield nickels from 1866 to 1883, for coins in MS66 or better conditionAlmost all dates of Liberty-head nickels from 1883 to 1912, again MS66 or better1916 over 16, 1918 over 17-D, 1924-S, and 1937-D three-legged buffalo nickels1938-D, 1939, 1941, most "war years" Jefferson nickels, again MS66 or better
All of the 162,700 Seated Liberty silver dollars minted in 1868 were produced at the Philadelphia mint. The circulated and uncirculated values of this coin are shown in the following list: Circulated Grades..............1868 G4........................................$250 F12.......................................$400 EF40.....................................$750 AU55.....................................$1300 Uncirculated Grades MS60....................................$2,600 MS62....................................$3,750 MS63....................................$7,500 MS64....................................$22,000 MS65....................................$70,000 MS66....................................$135,000
Current retail is $75 to $100 depending on condition. It varies a great deal : 1882 CC Morgan Silver Dollar A EXTRA FINE Coin $95.00 1882-CC Morgan Dollar PCGS MS-65 $300.00 1882-cc Morgan Dollar PCGS MS66 VAM-2B $1000.00
Retail prices are roughly $100 or so in very worn condition $400 if moderately worn MS62-63 $500+ good condition, MS64 $1000 MS66