Coins November 2012
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Coins November 2012
U.S. COIN VALUES INSIDE GET FREE ONLINE ACCESS AT NUMIS MASTER.com See details inside COINS NOVEMBER 2012 LIBERTY HEAD NICKEL MUST HAVES - THIS CHALLENGING SERIES IS WORTH IT • 5 HALF DIME PICKS • WILD WEST NICKEL • PRICE GUIDE NOVEMBER 2012 VOL. 59, NO. 11 LIBERTY HEAD NICKEL MUST HAVES THIS CHALLENGING SERIES IS WORTH IT 5 HALF DIME PICKS FOR THE PERFECT SET WILD WEST NICKEL US $4.99 CAN $6.99 11 50+ PAGES 01 02 03 04 FnL1 Qy1BDDA3MTY1ODUwMjUyOQA= JUYrVyBQdWJsaWNhdGlvbnMsIEluYyAo SW9sYSBkaXZpc2lvbikPR3JlZ29yeSBL cnVlZ2VyAE7x4zMEMTAuNAI4MAExBVVQ 04 0120 U.S. COIN VALUES 0 71658 50252 9 Display until October 29, 2012 CM1112cover.indd 1 8/24/12 8:55 AM Check out our New Upgraded Website! State-of-the-Art Design • Faster and Easier to Select & Manipulate Obverse & Reverse Photos of All One-of-a-Kind Items A Great New Look! Are You Buying Quality Coins? See for Yourself the Coast to Coast Difference! 2012-S San Francisco Mint’s 2012-S San Francisco Mint’s 75th Anniversary Two Silver Eagle Set 75th Anniversary – Now in Stock for Immediate Delivery – Two Coin Silver Eagle Sets This special set comes in a custom display box from the Mint and contains two One Ounce Silver Eagles – both carrying an ‘S’ mint mark. One is a regular Gem Proof and the other is a Reverse Proof. We now have this popular set graded bt NGC as Proof-70 Early Release in a “Trolley Car” label. Only $199.00 per Set #202094 Only $325.00 Each #202370 NGC. PF-70 ER 2012 America the Beautiful Five Ounce Silver ‘Quarters’ Choice Brilliant Uncirculated Three coins from this popular series have been introduced so far this year. They trade at a bullion-related price and bring about the same premium as an American Silver Eagle. The series started in 2010 and finding coins from the first two years isn’t easy! We think these are an excellent buy! El Yunque National Forest . . . . . . #200407 Chaco Culture National Park . . . #201374 Acadia National Park . . . . . . . . . . #202171 Only $166.75 Each *Item Code # is located next to price. New 2012-W Burnished American Silver Eagles Gem Brilliant Uncirculated • Now In Stock! Only $49.99 Each #202109 *Prices in Red fluctuate with price of gold or silver. COAST TO COAST COINS and Currency 70912.indd 1 8/21/12 10:59 AM A Sample of our Latest Purchases Check out our website at www.coastcoin.com to see our entire inventory! 1793 Half Cent 1869 Two Cent NGC. F-12. Brown PCGS. PR-65. Red The first regular issue from the U.S. Mint! Sharp detail for the grade and far nicer color and surfaces than we usually see on this rare issue. Fiery mint red luster with wonderful deep mirror surfaces. Virtually mark-free and void of carbon. A fabulous Two Cent Piece! Only $10,995.00 #202343 Only $3,195.00 #202344 1853 Seated Liberty Dime Mercury Dime PCGS. MS-68 Full Bands Arrows. A Superb Gem with intense luster showing thru delicate champagne toning and an incredible strike! One of the most perfect Mercury Dimes we've ever seen. Super sharp strike with intense blazing luster. An amazing gem! 1826 Bust Half Only $2,250.00 #202278 1881 NGC. MS-64 Seated Liberty Half Incredibly well struck with every star, every strand of hair, the clasp, drapery lines, and every feather on the eagle, seemingly ready to jump off this coin! Brilliant white luster further enhances the appeal. NGC. MS-67 Only $3,995.00 #139239-2 A spectacular example of this very scarce date. Just 10,000 business strikes and 975 Proofs made. Tied for finest known from either PCGS or NGC! Fabulous! Only $12,500.00 #202229 1891-CC 1892 Morgan Dollar Morgan Dollar PCGS. MS-65 Fabulous blast white luster, very few marks and a great strike. This is a wonderful example of this scarce Carson City 'Morgan'! Only $4,695.00 #202220 Buffalo Nickel PCGS. MS-65 Blazing mint luster and a great strike. Tail split, horn and all the hair detail around the horn are crystal clear! Only $3,095.00 #202340 1806/5 1940 NGC. MS-66+ Only $4,250.00 #202342 1915-S PCGS. MS-65 A needle-sharp strike and predominately white with just a light haze. Very, very nice! Only $3,995.00 #135807 Bust Quarter PCGS. VF-25 Browning 1. Solid detail with a pleasing steel-gray color. A great collector coin! Only $2,195.00 #202339 1882-O Morgan Dollar PCGS. MS-65. DMPL An amazing coin with just 1 coin graded higher at PCGS and none higher at NGC. The depth of the mirror surfaces is incredible and the devices are nicely frosted with Ms. Liberty's cheek being nearly perfect. Only $4,395.00 #202338 1892-CC Morgan Dollar PCGS. MS-65 Blazing white mint luster w/nicely frosted devices and a very clean cheek. The strike is needle-sharp with only very minor marks. Only $8,250.00 #202336 *Item Code # is located next to price. Expect the Best from Coast to Coast! 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Van Ryzin [email protected] SENIOR MARKET ANALYST Harry Miller ONLINE EDITOR Lisa Bellavin GRAPHIC DESIGNER Al West PUBLISHER Scott Tappa EDITORIAL DIRECTOR Debbie Bradley DESIGN DIRECTOR Sharon Bartsch F+W MEDIA, INC. NLG honors and others KP writers, editors honored at ANA in Philadelphia CHAIRMAN AND CEO David Nussbaum CFO Jim Ogle PRESIDENT David Blansfield PRESIDENT Sara Domville VP, ADVERTISING SALES David Davel SENIOR VP, MANUFACTURING Phil Graham DIRECTOR, IT Jim Kuster CONFERENCE DIRECTOR Cory Smith ADVERTISING ADVERTISING SALES REPRESENTATIVES Debbie Mader [email protected] Sue Konkel [email protected] Robbie Cain [email protected] ADVERTISING SALES ASSISTANTS didn’t make it to the national convention this year, only the second one I’ve missed in past 25 or so years. However, I am happy to report that Krause Publications and its writers and editors took home a number of awards from the American Numismatic Association’s World’s Fair of Money in Philadelphia this past August. 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All inquiries concerning availability should include Coins catalog number (5823) and be addressed directly to Proquest Information and Learning. www.coinsmagazine.net COINS NOVEMBER 2012 8/24/12 8:36 AM We Pay Top Dollar For Gold We also buy: • Gold Coins • Silver Coins • Scrap Gold & Silver Jewelry* * 3 oz. or more - assay required Call For Details! 800.788.7481| M-F 9-5, Sat. 9-4 www.facebook.com/silvertowne www.twitter.com/silvertownelp Leon & David Hendrickson 120 E. Union City Pike Winchester, IN www.silvertowne.com Authorized Member/Dealer Authorized Member/Dealer 70922_CM.indd 1 8/27/12 10:45 AM Vol. 59, No. 11, November 2012 Page P a 18 1 8 Contents Features 10 Wild West nickel Buffalo nickel continues to enchant. By Tom LaMarre 18 20 A picture perfect type set 4 8 16 24 30 Contents 33 Coin Show Calendar 37 Coin Value Guide 98 Advertising Index 6 6-cmNovemberContents.indd 6 Basics and Beyond By Mike Thorne Budget Buyer By Tom LaMarre 31 Coin Tales By Robert Bartanowicz 32 Numismatic Mysteries By Alan Herbert 35 3 5 Departments Paper Profiles By Fred Reed Collecting Liberty Heads America’s first ‘nickel’ el’ Coin Finds Coin Clinic By Alan Herbert 29 Shield design set the pattern. n. By R.W. Julian Editor’s Letter By Robert R. Van Ryzin Half dimes offer history and value. By Mark Benvenuto Challenging and affordable, this nickel series has several virtues. By Mike Thorne 26 Columns Market Watch By Harry Miller Page P a 20 2 COINS C O NOVEMBER 2012 8/27/12 10:16 AM JOIN SCI’S THOUSANDS OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS! Whatever your interest in coins or coin-related collectibles, SCI’s staff stand ready to service your needs. Our many years of experience, combined with our very reasonable pricing structure, results in a much higher “repeat order” business than any other National Mail Order firm. We do not depend upon “Selling Coins At Cost” in order to solicit new potential customer names. We have been recommended, too many times to recall, by satisfied customers to their friends. This is the most gratifying form of advertising for which any business could hope. If you cannot find anything within this ad to suit your needs, then kindly write or e-mail for our TWO free catalogs as follows: • RARE COIN & CURRENCY CATALOG • COLLECTOR SUPPLY CATALOG — Thank you for taking the time to read our advertisement! POPULAR NEW 2012 ONE OUNCE .999 FINE SILVER ISSUES AUSTRALIAN DRAGON $125.00 AUSTRIAN PHILHARMONIC $65.00 AUSTRALIAN KANGAROO $95.00 AUSTRALIAN KOALA $65.00 ARMENIAN NOAH’S ARK $65.00 U.S.A. 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This is an ideal teaching aid and educational gift for young and old alike. 6 3/4”X10 1/2”, but opens to 6 3/4” X 20 1/2” $12.50 EACH THREE FOR 35.00 TEN OR MORE FOR ONLY $10.00 EACH 2011 GARFIELD (IN STOCK) ALL ROLLS ARE $25 FACE VALUE 2012 ARTHUR (IN STOCK) 2012 CLEVELAND 2012 HARRISON ( IN STOCK) FIRST TERM (IN STOCK) 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 COINS COINS COINS COINS COINS COINS SINGLE BU COINS (P or D) 5.00 4.50 3.50 3.00 3.00 2.50 *TEN COINS (P or D) 45.00 35.00 29.50 25.00 25.00 22.50 *SINGLE ROLL (P or D) 65.00 55.00 48.00 45.00 45.00 39.50 *THREE ROLLS (P or D) 185.00 150.00 135.00 125.00 125.00 115.00 *TEN ROLLS (P or D) 550.00 475.00 395.00 375.00 375.00 350.00 *$1,000 FACE (P or D) CALL CALL CALL 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,350.00 *Must be same coin and mintmark to qualify for discount 2012 CLEVELAND SECOND TERM (AVAILABLE DEC 2012) PROOF DOLLARS COMMON REVERSE SINGLES ROLLS $25 2007-S Proof Dollars ...........................18.00........... 425.00 2008-S Proof Dollars ...........................15.00........... 350.00 2009-S Proof Dollars ...........................13.00........... 300.00 2010-S Proof Dollars ...........................12.00........... 275.00 2011-S Proof Dollars ...........................11.00........... 250.00 2012-S Proof Dollars ...........................10.00........... 225.00 Please ask about our subscription plan for automatic ordering! GOLD BULLION COIN MARKET $1,640.00 Spot Gold. Call for Quantity prices. SELL SELL TEN 1 oz. Maple Leaf ............ 1,740.00..... 17,300.00 1 oz. Buffalo .................. 1,740.00..... 17,300.00 1 oz. Eagle..................... 1,740.00..... 17,300.00 1/2 oz. Eagle or Maple...... 900.00....... 8,950.00 1/4 oz. Eagle or Maple...... 455.00....... 4,500.00 1/10 oz. Eagle or Maple.... 199.00....... 1,975.00 Four Piece Eagle or Maple Set .........................P.O.R............ P.O.R. BULLION GOLD IS DATES OF OUR CHOICE NEW Some years ago, we threw back several hundred thousand mint condition baseball cards. We don’t have the time to sort them... and many cards are now worth $1 and upwards. Act now! 1,000 for 39.50 • 5,000 for 165.00 10,000 for 300.00 THE PRESIDENTIAL DOLLARS SERIES 2011 JOHNSON BASEBALL CARDS AT 3¢ EACH? All assorted name brands in mint condition AU/UNC MERCURY DIMES (Well mixed sets of our choice w/many mint marks included) 5.50 each - Roll of fifty 225.00 Ten Rolls for only 1,995.00 Limit Ten Rolls High grade coins are difficult to locate! AU/UNC WALKING LIBERTY HALVES (Mixed dates of our choice w/many mint marks included) 24.00 each...Twenty for 425.00 100 for 1,995.00 LIMITED 100 Certainly one of our most beautiful coins ever! MIXED WHEAT CENT BAGS REGULAR OR ALL S-MINT BAGS MIXED WHEAT CENTS All are Nice Circulated, Good/Better Pre-1959, Mixed Date Wheat Cents 1,000 Coin Bag Mixed Regular .......................................$80.00 Plus $12.00 P&I 5,000 Coin Bag Mixed Regular Basis $28.40 Spot. Prices will fluctuate with daily markets. ....................................... $300.00 Plus $25.00 P&I $20 Face $100 Face $1,000 Face SILVER ROUNDS 1,000 Coin Bag Mixed S Mint 90% Dimes/Quarters...........................—..... 2,400.00 ...... 23,500.00 .....................................$100.00 Plus $12.00 P&I AND BARS 90% Halves .........................................—..... 2,450.00 ...... 24,000.00 5,000 Coin Bag Mixed S Mint Good/Btr Mercury Dimes ....................—..... 2,550.00 ...... 25,000.00 OF OUR CHOICE .....................................$400.00 Plus $25.00 P&I Good/Btr Franklin Halves ....................—..... 2,500.00 ...... 24,500.00 10 ozs...100 ozs...1,000 ozs. These should have good investment Good/Btr Walking Liberty Halves ........—..... 2,550.00 ...... 25,000.00 potential considering the new VG/Btr Peace/Dollars....................695.00..... 3,350.00 ...... 33,000.00 1 oz. Rounds or Bars (our choice) Commemorative Lincoln Cents! VG/Btr PRE-1921 Morgan Dol......725.00..... 3,500.00 ...... 34,500.00 ....325.00...3,200.00...31,500.00 AU/UNC Peace Dollars .................725.00..... 3,500.00 ...... 34,500.00 10 oz. Bars AU/UNC PRE-1921 Morgan Dol ...805.00..... 3,900.00 ...... 38,500.00 ....325.00...3,200.00...31,500.00 Silver Eagles ................................715.00..... 3,450.00 ...... 34,000.00 100 oz. Bars Circulated U.S. Silver • Coins Bags Dates Our Choice ...................3,100.00 ...30,500.00 SCI is proud to offer a limited quantity SILVER BULLION MARKET PREMIER SILVER PROOF SETS of official U.S. Mint Silver Proof Sets in Ch BU original packaging. $20 St. Gaudens .... 1,725.00 ...... 1,750.00 ........ 1,795.00 .......1,850.00 ...... 1,925.00...... 2,150.00 These sets were only issued from 1992 $20 Liberty............. 1,715.00 ...... 1,735.00 ........ 1,775.00 .......1,795.00 ...... 1,895.00...... 2,250.00 through 1998, and are seldom seen in $10 Indian ................. 950.00 ......... 975.00 ........... 995.00 .......1,025.00 ...... 1,075.00...... 1,350.00 the market place anymore! $10 Liberty................ 925.00 ......... 950.00 ........... 975.00 ..........995.00 ...... 1,050.00...... 1,350.00 $5 Indian ................... 495.00 ......... 525.00 ........... 550.00 ..........575.00 ......... 625.00...........P.O.R. 1992...42.50 1995...85.00 1997...75.00 $5 Liberty.................. 485.00 ......... 510.00 ........... 525.00 ..........550.00 ......... 595.00......... 725.00 1993...42.50 1996...45.00 1998...40.00 $3 Princess ............... 895.00 ...... 1,195.00 ........ 1,350.00 .......1,750.00 ...... 2,250.00...........P.O.R. 1994...42.50 DATES & MINT MARKS OF OUR CHOICE VF XF U.S. GOLD COINS AU Ch AU BU CHOICE $2 1/2 Liberty............ 385.00 ......... 395.00 ........... 425.00 ..........450.00 ......... 550.00......... 750.00 BRILLIANT $2 1/2 Indian............. 325.00 ......... 335.00 ........... 375.00 ..........395.00 ......... 475.00......... 795.00 One each of all seven (Save $22.50) . $350.00 UNCIRCULATED $1 Gold Ty 1.............. 285.00 ......... 295.00 ........... 315.00 ..........350.00 ......... 475.00...... 1,095.00 $1 Gold Ty 2.............. 425.00 ......... 495.00 ........... 625.00 ..........995.00 ...... 1,895.00...........P.O.R. Hurry! Order now before they’re all gone! HAWAII VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK SINGLE COINS (P or D Mint)........... 1.00 SINGLE ROLL (same mint) ............ 15.00 TEN ROLLS (your choice) ............ 149.95 TEN COINS (your choice) ................ 7.50 THREE ROLLS (your choice) ......... 43.50 $1,000 FACE (same mint) ......... 1,350.00 PLEASE INQUIRE ABOUT OUR CONVENIENT SUBSCRIPTION PLAN! $1 Gold Ty 3.............. 335.00 ......... 375.00 ........... 395.00 ..........425.00 ......... 475.00......... 795.00 BRITISH HALF PENNIES & LARGE PENNIES Last issued three decades ago! Great news! We are pleased to report, that after two years of searching, we have finally been able to locate another small hoard of old English Half Cents and Large Cents. These were very hot items the last time we had them available, so don’t hesitate to order now before our inventory becomes exhausted again. ORDERING POLICY 1. All checks must clear before shipment is made. 2. Charge cards must clear before shipment is made. 3. 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed. 4. Seven-day Return Privilege (Non-Bullion Related Items Only). 5. All Coins Guaranteed Genuine. Grading by ANA Standards. 6. Add Appropriate postage and handling on all orders ($10.00 min.). 7. All prices subject to change. 8. Layaway plan available (Non-Bullion Items Only). 9. Call for confirmation on all Bullion orders. 10. Payment for telephone confirmations must be sent within 24 hours. If you do not plan to honor your phone commitment, please do not call us. 11. We do not accept credit card payment for large Bullion orders. 12. Minimum $25 order please. adpagesCM1112.indd 7 Half Pennies 20 Coins ............15.00 50 Coins ............32.50 100 Coins ..........59.50 Large Pennies 20 Coins ............18.00 50 Coins ............39.75 100 Coins ..........75.00 Good Mixtures Guaranteed COMPLETE FREE MAIL ORDERS ONLY YOU MAY FAX 46-PAGE CATALOG HOURS 10AM-5PM YOUR ORDER UPON REQUEST MONDAY-FRIDAY EST (770) 396-1734 CCE MIXED COINS OF THE WORLD We have recently purchased 5,000 pounds of mixed Foreign coins. To categorize and sort these would require a monumental effort. We in turn will pass the savings on to you. Prices good until sold out. 3-lb. Sack .........39.50 25-lb. Sack .....225.00 5-lb. Sack .........55.00 50-lb. Sack .....425.00 10-lb. Sack .......95.00 100-lb. Sack ...795.00 Limit One Hundred Pounds Liberal postage & handling required when ordering! PLEASE READ BEFORE ORDERING ADVERTISED PRICES ARE “CASH” DISCOUNTED 3-1/2%. Regular prices are 3-1/2% higher than those advertised. This advertised cash discounted price only applies when payment is made by cash, checks, money orders or wire transfer. ALL other types of payments that require more administrative work, delay in transfer of funds, will constitute conditions to charge our regular price and no discount shall apply (such as transactions P.O. Box 720714, Dept. CM in foreign currencies, financial plans, credit cards, etc.). Therefore, if payment is made in any other form or means other than Atlanta, GA 30358-2714 (770) 393-8000 those qualifying for the cash discount (Advertised Prices), the www.southerncoin.com E-mail: [email protected] NONCASH REGULAR price will be charged. We are not charging LIFE MEMBER MOST REGIONAL & MAJOR STATE ORGANIZATIONS anyone more for how they pay: we are, however, rewarding cash customers as they save us time, money, and paperwork. 8/27/12 10:09 AM Spotlighting the Hunt Coin Finds Treasured half eagle ’m 85 and enjoy my coin collecting hobby. I go to a monthly coin club meeting at Trenton, Mo., a monthly auction in St. Joseph, Mo. and, when possible, a club meeting in Kansas City, Mo. On July 11, 1951 my family was demolishing an old two-story house to build my wife and I a new home. My dad was in a closet under the stairway and pulled a molding board above the doorway and a coin fell and hit him on the head and rolled across the floor. When I picked it up, it was an 1891-CC half eagle in About Uncirculated. That Thanksgiving, I took the coin with me to dinner. My mother had three sisters and Aunt Lottie exclaimed, “Oh! That’s my $5 gold coin.” It seemed my granddad had driven a railway car load of fat steers and 10 mules by foot to Ludlow, Mo. to ship to Chicago for slaughter. The girls had helped drive the steers, and he gave each of them a half eagle for helping. I’m sure three of these got spent, but Lottie dropped hers and it went through the crack in the step riser and laid on the top of the molding. Needless to say, but that coin is the pride of my collection. Coin Finds I William Hunt Braymer, Mo. Well my wife and I have been collecting coins for 20 years and she is my spotter. So far this year we’ve found 32 wheat cents, including 1957, 1945-S, 1917, 1918 and the rest in the 1940s. We also found six 40 percent silver halves from 1966-1969; two silver Washington quarters, 1954 and 1964; four $2 star notes; two Red Seal $2s; one Red Seal $100 and 10 1928s in excellent shape. 8 8-cmNovemberCoinFinds.indd 2 Dropped coin now a collection favorite In “Coin Clinic” I read about the copper medals for free admission to the frigate USS Constitution in Boston. Well, guess what? I picked up two at my local coin show for $2 each and they are good to board not only the Constitution, but also a sub and the last ship to survive Pearl Harbor. In an antique shop, I found silver rounds including one-ounce pieces in a bargain bin for $3 each and also a .999 fine, 30.7-gram silver inaugural medal for $2. I love this column and the others, and know that knowledge is the key. So thanks for all of the lessons. Phil DeLosso York, Pa. This is going to be a different slant to the idea of coin finds. I’m writing today about some interesting coins that I found in my own collection after deciding to search through the duplicates I’ve been accumulating since the 1960s. I’m not a coin dealer, and therefore decided that there really is no reason for me to have the large number of duplicates I own. However, I decided to check for any of the many doubled dies listed in A Guidebook of United States Coins before I sell anything off. I started with my Buffalo nickel duplicates. To my amazement and delight, I actually found a 1935 doubled-die reverse in Very Good among some Buffalo nickels I inherited from my grandparents a few years ago. Of course, I’m really excited at this point, and I decided to tackle the rest of my duplicates. Guess what? I found a couple more interesting coins. While checking through some Lincoln cents that I believe were from a bottle of pennies I first searched at my Great Aunt Helen’s house on Super Bowl Sunday in 1971, I found a 1917 Lincoln doubleddie obverse in Very Fine. I later found a 1945 doubled-die reverse Jefferson nickel in VG/Fine while searching through some nickels that were inherited from my grandparents. My next step is to verify these coins by getting them professionally grade and slabbed, but I am extremely confident that they are the real deals. After sitting hidden in coin tubes for all these years, these doubled dies will finally get the recognition that they deserve. I’d like to end by encouraging anyone who’s never checked their duplicates for doubled dies to give it a try. You never know what you might find. John. C. Kozimbo Westfield, N.J. Last week I purchased a $50 bag of cents at a local bank. Inside I found an 1854 pure California gold coin in very good condition. The coin is the same size as one-cent euro. I don’t know much about this coin. Joe Sinnott Phillips, Wis. Support of this column depends on you, the reader. Send your Coin Finds comments (reports of quarter finds, old coins, etc.) to: Coin Finds, Coins Magazine, 700 E. State St., Iola, Wis. 54990. Names and/or addresses will be withheld upon request. The editor reserves the right to edit for content, style and length. Please direct questions concerning coin varieties and coin values to Coin Clinic, found regularly in this magazine. COINS NOVEMBER 2012 8/24/12 8:37 AM Spectrum is one of the largest short time later with Spectrum’s eet Dale Larsen, Spectrum’s and strongest buyers of coins and market-topping check? All we Senior Buyer. Dale brings currency in the world. 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Remember, Spectrum buys it all, and we pay more for your valuable coins and notes. could be easier and faster than driving your valuables to our Irvine, California, offices and driving away a M www.SpectrumCoinsandCurrency.com Spectrum Coins Ad Dale Long 08.20.12 71760.indd 1 8/27/12 10:45 AM Wild West Nickel Buffalo nickel continues to enchant By Tom LaMarre ith an Indian chief on one side and a buffalo on the other, the new nickel’s design might have been pulled from a Wild West show poster. Instead, it came from the fertile brain of sculptor James Earle Fraser. Fraser pieced together the features of a few different real-life Indians to come up with an ideal portrait for the obverse. By his own recollection, he matched wills with an ornery zoo bison to capture the calm but slightly menacing likeness on the reverse. As if using the tools of a centuriesold tribe, Fraser chiseled the designs in textures as rugged as the Old West. The Buffalo nickel wasn’t pretty, and it wasn’t meant to be. But as a work of art, it was second to none. Reporters began following the Buffalo nickel’s gestation in the summer of 1912. Newspapers reported the Liberty Head nickel, minted since 1883, did not coincide with the Treasury Department’s conception of art. Secretary Franklin MacVeagh had decided to replace the Goddess of Liberty with the head of an Indian. The July 7 issue of the New York Times said Fraser would meet with MacVeagh the following week to work out the details. The December issue of The Numismatist said, “According to recent newspaper reports, the new design for a nickel five-cent piece, the work of James Earle Fraser of New York City, has been approved by the Secretary of the Treasury and by the National Art Committee, and is said now to need but the approval of President Taft to become the official design for the coin of that denomination.” The Philadelphia Mint struck pattern Buffalo nickels in January 1913. Regular production began on Feb. 17, when a single press went into operation, turning out 120 coins a minute. Fraser clearly had his fingers on the nation’s cultural pulse. In late February and early March 1913, it began pounding with a frenzy as an eager populace began searching for Buffalo nickels. W 10 cmNovemberLaMarre.indd 2 The March 11, 1913, issue Journal of the Herald-Journal rony noted the irony he of releasing the Buffalo nickell because “both the Indian and the Buffalo are on the toboggan slide to oblivion.” However, that was the way itt ce had been since the 1850s, when the government placed tif on Native American motifs the $1 and $3 gold pieces and coppernickel cent, even as it battled Indian tribes and forced them onto reservations. The reality was that problems facing Native Americans did not translate into difficulties with coins depicting Indian artifacts or images. The Buffalo nickel was exceptional not only for its artistry but because it was named for its reverse side, although a few newspapers referred to it as the “Indian Head” nickel. The Feb. 10, 1913, issue of the Cedar Rapids Evening Gazette got it right. “New Kind of Nickel Soon to Make Debut,” said the headline. “Government Preparing to Put Out FiveCent Pieces to be Known as the ‘Buffalo Nickel.’” The article said: “New nickels of an entirely different design than the present five-cent piece will make their appearance in Cedar Rapids within a few weeks. They are called the ‘Buffalo nickel,’ and have a buffalo figure on one side and Indian head on the obverse. “The ‘Buffalo nickel’ is a work of art in miniature, designed by the distinguished artist J.E. Fraser of New York. “On the obverse side is the head of a Cheyenne Indian chief without the war bonnet but with a feather arranged in his plaited hair. On the reverse is an American bison. “These new coins will replace the old ones bearing the Goddess of Liberty design and the Roman numeral ‘V.’ They will be in general circulation within the next few days.” F First examples of the Buffalo nickel showed the B bbison standing on a mound. T The first Buffalo nickels w were distributed at the ground groundbreaking for the National Indian Memorial, Me Fort Wadsworth, N Y It was a momentous occasion on N.Y. both counts, and President William Howard Taft attended the ceremony. the Feb. 23, 1913, issue of The Gazette Times said: “The first of the new nickels showing the American Indian on one side and the American buffalo on the other, were put in circulation among the crowd that witnessed this ceremony. “Dr. George F. Kunz, president of the American Science and Historic Preservation Society, had obtained a bagful of the new five-cent pieces from the Director of the Mint. The first one was given to President Taft and the rest were distributed among the Indian chiefs and distinguished guests.” Plans called for a 60-foot bronze statue of an Indian warrior to tower 165 feet above the highest elevation around New York harbor. However, the memorial was never completed, possibly foreshadowing the Buffalo nickel’s relatively short lifespan. Many cities received their first Buffalo nickel allotment in early March 1913. Under the headline “New Buffalo Nickel Here,” the March 7, 1913, issue of the Cedar Rapids Evening Gazette reported: “The new Buffalo nickel has arrived in Cedar Rapids. The coins create interest because of the new designs stamped upon them. Red Cloud [sic], the famous Indian chief, is pictured on one side, and on the other a buffalo is stamped. “The nickels are a new departure in coin designs.… There will soon be 3 COINS NOVEMBER 2012 8/24/12 8:52 AM million issued by the Washington Mint [sic]. Other Mints over the country will issue the new coins, and the Denver Mint is now stamping out about 100,000 of the coins a day.” In Texas, the arrival of the first Buffalo nickels stirred both apprehension and admiration. The March 6, 1913, issue of the San Antonio Light said, “At first, some feared the new nickel would not work in telephones.” It added: “While no shipment of the new ‘Buffalo’ nickel has been received here from the Washington Mint for distribution, several have been sent to bankers and others. Leon Wendell, cashier of the West Texas Bank & Trust Company, has one and has been kept busy showing it to friends.” Enterprising merchants took advantage of Buffalo nickel fever by offering the coins to their customers. An ad in the March 28,1913, issue of the Gettysburg Times said, “FREE! FREE! A Buffalo nickel free with each order of $1 or more, Saturday, Minters Grocery.” Buffalo nickels launched thousands of savings accounts. The 1913 edition of The Outlook said: n his “A Tammany leader, wiser in ilgeneration than some of the child dren of light, recently captured the hearts of young and old in his district by giving to every child who applied for it a tin savings bank with a Buffalo nickel in it to start an account. He distributed 1,728 banks the first day.” o Some people held onto irs. Buffalo nickels as souvenirs. Others eventually spent them. aid for a In Georgia, a young man paid marriage license with 45 Buffalo nickels. The Jan. 27, 1915, issue of the Atlanta Constitution said, “The young groom, upon the advent of the Buffalo nickel, contracted the fad of collecting them.” The Philadelphia Mint struck matte proof Buffalo nickels beginning in 1913, but they weren’t popular. The May 1913 issue of The Numismatist said: “Proof coins have as a rule been ready for distribution to those ordering them on Jan. 15 of each year. This year, however, because of the change in the design of the nickel, there has been a delay of about two months in getting out the minor proofs. They are at last being received by collectors. “The proof of the five-cent piece is even more unsatisfactory than that of the Lincoln cent. While the lines of the design are finer and struck up more WWW.COINSMAGAZINE.NET cmNovemberLaMarre.indd 3 clearly—the wrinkles on the buffalo’s skin, and parts of the Indian’s head, for example—the appearance of the coin is practically the same as that of the one struck for circulation.… “Although a different die is supposed to have been used in striking these proofs, there is no detectable difference in design between it and that used for the nickels distributed for circulation.” The editor predicted the Buffalo nickel’s “lead-like” appearance would promote counterfeiting. He was right. Two weeks after the Buffalo nickel made its debut, the Middletown Daily Times reported that counterfeits were circulating in Philadelphia. Dissatisfaction with proofs and the prevalence of counterfeits were part of a larger bundle of Buffalo nickel problems. The March 15, 1913, issue of the Hamilton, Ohio Evening Journal said, “As a beauty, the new so-called Buffalo nickel is not likely to prove a joy forever.” The newspaper claimed the design was “too crowded” and “lacked the simplicity of the old nickel.” The March 14, 1913, issue of the Fort Wayne Sentinel prov provided a sam sampling of pr press opin- Wear to the coin’s denomination was the reason for the Variety 2 Buffalo nickel of 1913, which shows ows the bison on a line. ions of the Buffalo nickel. An Ohio paper said, “If there ever was an ugly coin, it is the new nickel with the head of an Indian occupying all of one side, and a plunging buffalo on the other.” Another newspaper decried the “crude but earnest attempt to present in profile the features of Woodrow Wilson without the smile.” The New York Sun’s Buffalo nickel review was reprinted in the May 24, 1913, issue of the Tipton Tribune: “The designer of the new nickel, with a buffalo on one side and an Indian on the other, must have been a friend of Colonel [‘Buffalo Bill’] Cody. “The new five-cent piece is a wonder, if not a joy. Mark especially the Indian head or the extraordinary beast God called a bison. And the Indian is too big for his fence. An Ugly Coin.” A headline in the Jan. 25, 1914, issue of the Lima Daily News said, “Buffalo Nickel Now Creating a Lot of Trouble.” The writer claimed, “The old coins were good enough, but the fussy old artistic taste prompted Uncle Sam to look around for a new and more tasty design.” Possibly the biggest problem with the Buffalo nickel was that it deviated from preconceived notions of what a coin should look like. “Once more the Mint has issued a coin in the shape of a medal,” said the March 10, 1913, issue of the Philadelphia Inquirer. “The objection to the new five-cent piece with the buffalo is that it does not look like a coin and that the lettering is hard to decipher.” In Mansfield, Ohio, a woman received a Buffalo nickel in change from a delivery man without examining it. Later, she telephoned the company and accused the driver of giving her a poker chip instead of a nickel. According to the Mansfield News, the driver couldn’t make the woman believe it was a coin. She wasn’t happy until he returned to her home and traded “an old style nickel” for the Buffalo nickel. Und the headline “Another Under Ridic Ridiculous Coin,” the March 11, 191 issue of the Beaver, Pa., 1913, D Daily Times reprinted a story fr from the New York World: “Is it not possible for C Congress to curb the men i the Treasury Department in w periodically play tricks who w our money? A few years with ago a sad attempt was made ago, to be beautify our gold coins. Then came tthe celebrated Lincoln cent. h Now we have the Buffalo nickel. “Wh t “Whatever may be said of the art expressed by these pieces, they are more like medals, tokens, bangles, fobs or beer checks than money. Their inscriptions are indistinct and with a little wear will disappear. “Our coinage ought not to be left wholly to the caprice of artists. Legibility should be the first consideration, with ornamentation second. There should be absolutely no uncertainty as to denominations.” The Buffalo nickel situation was further muddied by hoboes who altered the designs. The practice may have origi11 8/24/12 8:52 AM QUALITY COINS FROM JACK H. BEYMER All five- and six-piece type coin sets are housed in custom Capital Plastics holders; the coins grade at least good or better. EARLY TYPE CENTS LARGE CENT 1793-1857 FLYING EAGLE CENT 1856-1858 INDIAN HEAD CENT 1859-1909 LINCOLN CENT 1909-1958 EARLY TYPE ODD DENOMINATIONS LINCOLN CENT 1959-DATE SET FOR $66.00 EARLY TYPE NICKELS SEATED HALF DIME 1837-1873 SHIELD NICKEL 1866-1883 LIBERTY NICKEL 1883-1912 BUFFALO NICKEL 1913-1938 SET FOR $47.50 COLONIAL COINS Colonial coins are listed by page number in the “Redbook”. Most, if not all coins are one of a kind, so please give us second choices. Whitman Encyclopedia of Colonial and Early American Coins by Q David Bowers hard bound, 332 pages is 49.95 postpaid. 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Rex PCGS AU58 ................................. 3150.00 1723 two pence, page 41 PCGS AU55 2425.00 PCI AU55 .. 2425.00 WILLIAM WOODS HIBERNIA 1723 farthing dei gratia rex page 42 M2.1-Bc.1 R5 PCGS MS62BN............................ 1250.00 M3.3-Ba.1 R2 PCGS AU55 ............ 695.00 1722 halfpenny, pg 42, PCI VF25 ....................................... 395.00 1723/2 halfpenny, pg 43 EF40 ......... 825.00 VG10 142.50 VF30 ........................ 627.50 1723 halfpenny, page 43 F15 125.00 NGC AU58 .................. 575.00 VG10 70.00 NGC EF45 .................. 430.00 Martin 4.48-Gb.4 EF40 .................. 350.00 VF30 .............................................. 270.00 M4.74-Gb.9 EF40 .......................... 350.00 M4.78-Gb13 B/B R/E N/R I/A R5 EF40 ......................................... 700.00 M4.93-Gc.21 EF40 ........................ 350.00 1724 halfpenny, pg 43 VF20 ............ 375.00 F15 ................................................ 250.00 M4.51-K.4 VF20 ............................ 385.00 M4.66-K.1 ANACS EF40 ............... 800.00 M4.73-L.2 F15............................... 250.00 VIRGINIA all attributed to Newman variety numbers. 1773 Virginia halfpenny pg 43 No period variety N4-O PCGS MS64RB ................... 2675.00 N5-Z R7 VF30 ............................... 1390.00 N8-H PCGS VF35 ........................... 490.00 Period variety N25-M PCGS MS64BN ................ 1450.00 PCGS MS63BN............................ 1365.00 N26-Y PCGS MS62BN ................. 1275.00 N27-J PCGS MS64RB .................. 2250.00 1760 HIBERNIA Voce Populi farthing lg letters pg 47 Breen 234 PCGS AU53, R5, 31-75 coins known..... 5750.00 1760 HIBERNIA Voce Populi halfpenny page 47 Breen 221 VF20 .............................. 430.00 Breen 223 PCGS AU50 ................. 1300.00 VF20 .............................................. 430.00 Breen 226 VF20 .............................. 430.00 1760 HIBERNIA Voce Populi halfpenny P below page 47 Breen 233 P/P PCGS VF35........... 1750.00 adpagesCM1112.indd 12 COLONIAL COINS WILLIAM PITT TOKENS JEFFERSON NICKEL 1938-Date HALF CENT 1793-1857 U.S. GOLD $1.00 LIB 2.50 IND 3.00 5.00 LIB 10.00 LIB 20.00 LIB COLONIAL COINS NEW YORK MACHIN MILLS EF-AU BU 230. 475. 360. 405. 1,350. 2,200. 545. 580. 1,050. 1,080. 1,965. 2,010. TWO CENT PIECE 1864-1873 3¢ NICKEL 1864-1889 SILVER 3¢ PIECE 1851-1873 TWENTY CENT PIECE 1875-1878 SET FOR $282.50 EARLY TYPE QUARTERS BUST QUARTER 1815-1838 COLONIAL COINS WASHINGTON PIECES page 64 1783 small military bust, PAGE 48 1766 Halfpenny NGC EF40 ............ 3350.00 1788 V23-88A PCGS EF45 ............ 2600.00 engrailed edge pg 75, VF35........... 668.50 F15 490.00 EF40 ......................... 1900.00 VF20 350.00 VF25......................... 456.50 FRENCH COLONIES NEW JERSEY 1783 draped bust, no button Vlack variety numbers are used. page 66 to 68 page 76, PCGS AU58 .................. 1375.00 1740G half sou marque pg 51 PCGS VF20.................................... 227.50 V301 PCGS MS62 ........................ 2250.00 These coins are attributed by Maris numbers. 1783 draped bust, page 76 SOU MARQUE, page 51 1738S V179 PCGS AU58................. 500.00 1786 N.J. straight plow beam copper restrike, engrailed 1739P V162 PCGS AU58................. 500.00 narrow shield Pg 66 edge PCGS PR66BN .................... 2500.00 1741BB V612 R6 NGC AU55 ........... 675.00 M14-J NGC AU50 (EF45) ............. 2000.00 1783 Unity States pg 76 1748A V28 R8 NGC AU58 ............. 1000.00 F15 410.00 PCGS VF30 (VF20) .... 650.00 NGC AU50 ................................... 1052.50 1755A V35a PCGS AU55 ................. 450.00 Curved beam, narrow shield NGC EF45 715.00 AU50 .............. 1050.00 1757/0A V37 R6 NGC MS62 ......... 1500.00 M23-P F12 ..................................... 275.00 Undated double head page 76 1757A V37a NGC MS62 ................ 1000.00 1786 Bridle variety, pg 66 F15 200.00 NGC AU55 ................ 1600.00 1767 SOU, page 51 NGC VF20........ 477.50 M18-M NGC EF40 ........................ 2450.00 1785 Grate Halfpenny Token, F12 at least double struck.............. 345.00 1787 N.J. outlined shield large buttons, reeded edge 1767 SOU, stamped “RF” pg 51 Pg 66 M28-L VF20 ......................... 635.00 page 79, PCGS MS63BN ............. 1650.00 VF30 362.50 EF40 ......................... 475.00 M38-Y VG10................................... 210.00 (1795) North Wales halfpenny VF20 250.00 VF25......................... 306.50 M43-d PCGS AU55 ...................... 3250.00 plain edge, page 80 VG7 97.50 F15 .............................. 195.00 F12 250.00 NGC VF30 .................. 970.00 VF20 650.00 PCGS EF40 ............ 1925.00 NOVA CONSTELLATIO VF30, minute planchet Undated Washington-success medal, page 52 clip, net VF25 ................................ 801.50 page 80, small size reeded edge, 1785 blunt rays PCGS VF20 ............ 775.00 M46-e VG7 ..................................... 150.00 PCGS MS61, reverse silvering .... 4500.00 1785 pointed rays, sm date, F15.... 2140.00 M48-g VG7 150.00 VF20 ............... 635.00 1787 FUGIO CENTS VF20, porous ................................. 150.00 MASSACHUSETTS page 83 & 84 M52-i VG10 .................................... 210.00 United States Fugio Copper Coinage page 57 M64-t F15 405.00 VF20 ................. 635.00 of 1787 by Eric Newman approx 50 pages 1787 Mass half cent Ryder 5-A PCGS VF30.................... 925.00 1787 N.J. outlined shield, camel’s head hardbound, photographs by Bill Noyes M56-n VF25, struck over a Connecticut, 1787 Mass cent, horned eagle is $130.00 postpaid. Ryder 2b-A F15............................... 540.00 shows on rev in shield................. 1115.00 POINTED RAYS, CROSS AFTER DATE 1788 Mass half cent PCGS VF35.................................. 1075.00 States United Ryder1-B NGC AU55BN ............... 2950.00 1788 N.J. head right N1-B, R5 VG10 ............................. 1540.00 1788 Mass cent, period var. M67-v VG10 250.00 F15 ................ 500.00 N1-L, R6 VG7 900.00 VG10 ......... 1710.00 Ryder 3-A VF20 .............................. 715.00 VERMONT COINS AG3/VG10 500.00 G4/VG8 ............ 766.50 Ryder 3-E AG3 .................................. 97.50 page 68 AG3................................................ 325.00 Ryder 10-L PCGS AU58 ............... 3750.00 All Vermont Coins are attributed POINTED RAYS, STATES UNITED Ryder 11-C G4 ................................ 150.00 by Ryder variety numbers. N6-W.1 R4+ G6............................... 341.50 Ryder 12-I AG3 ................................. 97.50 1786 Vermontensium N7-T R4 VG7 375.00 VF20 ........... 1000.00 1788 Mass cent, no period var. pg 57, Ry6 SEGS VF20 ........................... 2750.00 Ryder 6-N VF20, obv & rev pits..... 195.00 Ry7 PCGS VF35 (VF25)............... 3690.00 N9-Q R6 VG10 .............................. 1050.00 N11-X PCGS AU50 ....................... 2250.00 CONNECTICUT 1787 Vermont Brittania N12-M F12 625.00 F15 .................. 775.00 page 59 & 60 Ry13, all have a weak rev. N12-U R5 F12................................. 781.50 These following Connecticut coins as shown in the Redbook, VF20 .... 700.00 N13-N, R6, G4 550.00 VG10 ........ 1100.00 are attributed by Miller variety numbers. 1788 Vermont Bust right, N13-X PCGS AU53, CAC ............. 2400.00 1785 Conn, bust right M6.4-I F15 ... 385.00 Ry16 VG8 307.50 VG10.................. 391.50 N14-O R5 G6 475.00 F12 ............... 845.00 1787 Conn, mailed bust left, VG7 ................................................ 265.00 AG3................................................ 253.50 horned bust M4-L VF20 ................. 600.00 F15 ................................................ 375.00 Ry20 R5 F15 ................................... 685.00 N18-H.1 R5 VG10 ........................... 715.00 VG7 265.00 VG8 307.50 VG10...... 391.50 N18-U F12 ...................................... 650.00 M4-L Horned bust variety, Ry24 F12 ........................................ 475.00 N21-I F12 ....................................... 625.00 without the horn break. Scarce early die state VF20............ 840.00 Ry25 G6 218.50 VG10 .................... 391.50 N22-M G4....................................... 300.00 M11.1-E F15 double struck ............ 660.00 Ry27 F15 685.00 VF20 ................. 1000.00 POINTED RAYS, UNITED STATES 1781 North American Token, 1787 Conn draped bust left, N11-B VG7 ..................................... 400.00 M31.2-r.3 VF20 .............................. 450.00 page 69, PCGS EF40 (VF30) ......... 565.00 Unknown variety Fr0.5 holed M33.6-KK VF20 .............................. 450.00 NGC VF25...................................... 445.00 corroded, date barely visible ............. 49.50 M33.15-r.1 VG110 136.50 F15 ....... 276.50 VF20 325.00 NGC VF20 ................ 327.50 POINTED RAYS, 1787/1 1 OVER M33.17-r.1 F15............................... 276.50 (1792-94) Kentucky Token, page 71 HORIZONTAL 1 IN DATE UNITED M33.32-Z.13 VF20 ......................... 450.00 plain edge PCGS MS63BN .......... 1750.00 STATES, pg 83, N10-T R5 VG7....... 650.00 M33.33-Z.3 R6 VG10...................... 272.50 VF30 312.50 NGC AU58................ 927.50 POINTED RAYS, STATES UNITED, M33.39-S.1 F12 ............................. 160.00 PCGS AU55 820.00 PCGS AU58 .. 927.50 8 POINTED STAR ON LABEL M48-g.5, R7, dateless porous VG8 .. 159.50 PCGS EF45 .................................... 500.00 Lancaster edge PCGS MS63BN ... 2150.00 N15-Y NGC VF30 (VF25) ............. 1875.00 ETLIR variety M33.43-hh.2 R5+ VF20 ....................................... 550.00 VF20 275.00 NGC MS62BN ........ 1900.00 PCGS VF25.................................. 1875.00 CONNFC var. M43.1-Y VF20 .......... 550.00 NGC AU58 ..................................... 995.00 VG7 575.00 VG10.......................... 755.00 CLUB RAYS pg 84 N3-D 1794 Franklin Press Token, 1788 Conn mailed bust left M7-E R6 VG7.................................. 220.00 page 72 NGC MS61BN ................ 1300.00 NGC EF40 (VF20) ........................ 2750.00 AU50 675.00 PCGS AU58 ............. 975.00 G4 400.00 VG10 .......................... 1030.00 1788 Conn, draped bust left, M16.1-D F15+ ................................ 382.50 PCGS AU50 ................................... 677.50 N4-E VG10 1030.00 F12 .............. 1250.00 VF20, small planchet clip ............ 1030.00 1794 Talbot Allum & Lee, NEW YORK MACHIN MILLS New York one cent, pg 72, VF20.... 295.00 G5 500.00 G6 ................................ 600.00 page 64 1795 Talbot Allum & Lee PILLAR DOLLARS All attributed to variety one cent pg 72, NGC MS64BN .... 2250.00 The “Redbook’s” first coin, it numbers by Robert Vlack 1774 V3-74A Georgivs VF20 ........... 950.00 PCGS AU55 ................................... 890.00 circulated in Colonial America, page 11. 1739 Mo MF EF40 ........................... 500.00 WASHINGTON PIECES 1774 V8-74A F15 ............................ 590.00 1740 Mo MF VF30........................... 423.50 1775 V4-75A VG7............................ 170.00 1783 Georgius Triumpho pg 75 1787 V17-87B VF30 ...................... 1485.00 F15 495.00 VF20 ........................... 750.00 1742 Mo MF VF30........................... 423.50 1747 Mo MF EF40 ........................... 450.00 F12 300.00 F15 ............................ 490.00 1783 large military pg 75 V19-87C F12 300.00 F15 .............. 490.00 PCGS AU50................................ 725.00 1760 Mo MM AU50 ......................... 800.00 SEATED QUARTER 1838-1891 BARBER QUARTER 1892-1916 LIBERTY QUARTER 1916-1930 WASHINGTON QUARTER 1932-Date SET FOR $215.00 COLONIAL COINS PILLAR DOLLARS COLONIAL COINS DRAPED BUST 1763 Mo MF AU55 ........................ 1025.00 1802/0 C2 VF25 .......................... 14500.00 1868 Mo MF AU55 ........................ 1025.00 VG7 2910.00 VF20 .................... 13000.00 1771 Mo FM VF20........................... 315.00 VF20, obv marks, net VG10 ......... 5515.00 PCGS genuine F15 obv corrosion spot, HAWAIIAN COINS very nice looking, net VG10......... 5515.00 All coins on page 405 of the Redbook NGC G details, corrosion ............... 685.00 Hawaiian Money by Donald Medcalf 1803 C1 AG3.5 76.50 VG7 .............. 133.50 and Ronald Russell, hard cover, AG3.................................................. 62.75 160 pages is $25.00 postpaid. C3 AG3 ............................................. 62.75 1847 Hawaii cent crosslet 4, 15 berries MS60BN.... 1350.00 1804 spiked chin C6 VF20, Manley state PCGS MS63BN .......................... 2850.00 12.0, obv & rev strike doubling, AU58 1185.00 NGC MS62BN...... 2100.00 prob R6 13-30 known .................... 900.00 EF40, corroded 211.50 AU55 ...... 1125.00 C8 PCGS AU50 ........................... 1250.00 crosslet 4, 18 berries 1804 cross 4 stems VF30 835.00 ANACS MS63BN .... 3400.00 C10 NGC MS63BN ....................... 3825.00 EF40, rev planchet peel.................. 710.00 NGC AU55BN ................................ 900.00 NCS AU details, C12 crosslet, stemless environmental damage ................... 590.00 PCGS AU50 ................................... 970.00 plain 4, 13 berries C13 plain 4 stemless AU50 1020.00 NGC MS61BN...... 1730.00 MS62BN 2385.00 NGC MS62BN . 2390.00 plain 4, 17 berries NGC MS62BN . 2300.00 F12 100.00 PCGS MS62BN ........ 2390.00 1883 Hawaii .10 NGC AU58 ............ 890.00 AG3 50.00 NGC MS61BN............ 1800.00 EF45 312.50 PCGS AU55 .............. 560.00 1805 C1 sm 5, stemless EF40 275.00 PCGS AU50 .............. 377.50 PCGS MS62BN............................ 3150.00 VF20 115.00 ANACS AU50 ........... 377.50 C3 sm 5 stems F12....................... 3250.00 F12 67.50 PCGS EF45................... 315.00 VG7.............................................. 1800.00 AU50, small obv & rev edge 1806 C1 sm 6 stemless dent................................................ 182.50 PCGS EF45 520.00 NGC EF45 ...... 520.00 AG3 26.00 VG8................................ 54.50 G4 77.50 G5 82.00 F12 ................. 100.00 F12, edge dent 43.50 VG7 ............... 51.50 C4 lg 6, stems PCGS MS62RB..... 3000.00 VF20, small rev bumps .................... 51.50 AG3.................................................. 50.00 1883 Hawaii .25 ANACS MS64 ....... 700.00 1807 C1 NGC MS62 ...................... 4200.00 AU50 210.00 AU58........................ 240.00 AG3.75 66.50 AG3 50.00 G4 ........... 77.50 F15 74.50 VF30 112.50 EF40........ 135.00 1808/7 C2 PCGS VF25 .................. 3442.50 1883 Hawaii .50 NGC MS62.......... 2250.00 F12 790.00 VF25 ......................... 3440.00 PCGS, ANACS, NGC AU55............ 757.50 VG7 470.00 PCI VF30 (VF20) ..... 1925.00 ANACS EF45 422.50 AU50............ 500.00 1808 C3 AG3 50.00 PCGS AU50... 1850.00 NGC, PCGS, ANACS EF40 ............ 367.50 G6 90.00 VF30 716.50 VF35 ......... 902.50 EF40 365.00 EF45 ......................... 420.00 CLASSIC HEAD VF30 .............................................. 262.50 1809 C1 R5 NGC VF35 (VF25), 1883 Hawaii 1.00 NGC AU55 ........ 2300.00 tied for 3rd finest known ............ 17500.00 PCGS AU53 ................................. 2175.00 AG3 975.00 G5 ............................ 1500.00 EF40 735.00 PCGS EF40............... 737.50 C2 G4 ............................................... 79.50 HALF CENTS Manley die state 1.0 G5 ................. 106.50 Walter Breen’s “Encyclopedia of C3 AU55, smoothed area in U.S. Half Cents” is $84.50 postpaid. left obv field ................................... 185.00 All half cents are listed according to G4 69.50 G6 .................................... 76.50 Cohen variety numbers, as described in 1809/6 C5 MS62BN ...................... 1450.00 “American Half Cents” by Roger Cohen. AG3 45.00 G4 .................................. 69.50 LIBERTY CAP 1809 C6 NGC MS62BN ................. 1350.00 1793 C1 PCGS VF25 ................... 22500.00 MS62BN ...................................... 1345.00 G6 Cohen plate coin for this variety G5 73.00 VG7 80.00 AU50 ............ 450.00 in Roger Cohen’s 1971 edition of Fr2 29.50 AG3 45.00 G4 ................. 69.50 his Half Cent book ....................... 7070.00 1810 C1 PCGS MS62BN ............... 3650.00 C4 G6 ........................................... 7070.00 1811 C2 AG3 230.00 PCGS EF45 . 9750.00 C? PCGS PO01 only head and VF30 3675.00 ANACS VF35 ........ 4390.00 top of date shows, no rev detail ... 1415.00 1825 C1 R3 EF40............................. 297.50 1794 C1a NGC AU details, improperly G4 97.00 G5 .................................. 102.50 cleaned, looks great, net EF40 ..... 6050.00 C2 VF30 176.50 PCGS MS64BN.. 2875.00 NCS AU details, VF20 125.00 PCGS MS63BN ...... 1950.00 scratched, corroded ..................... 1795.00 VG8 90.00 VG10 95.00 F15 .......... 110.00 C2a small edge letters NGC F12... 1370.00 G5 82.00 G6 83.00 VG7 .................. 87.50 C4 NCS EF details, corroded ........ 1185.00 1826 C1 PCGS MS64BN ............... 2150.00 1795 plain edge, with pole AU58 450.00 PCGS MS63BN...... 1450.00 C4 VF25....................................... 3175.00 VF30 130.00 ICG MS61BN............ 875.00 1795 plain edge, no pole F15 101.00 VF20 ........................... 117.50 C6a AG3 350.00 G4....................... 540.00 G6 82.00 VG10 88.50 F12............... 90.00 1797 1/1 C1 Fr2.5 strong 1826/horizontal 6 C2 AU50 ............. 550.00 date shows ..................................... 276.50 NGC F15 (F12) .............................. 120.00 ANACS Fair details only 1828 C1 13 stars R3 797 visible net Po1 ........................ 230.00 VF20 91.50 NGC MS62BN ............ 360.00 1797 centered head C2 VG10 81.50 F12 82.50 F15 ............. 86.00 NGC VF35BN ............................... 5970.00 EF40, obv & rev scratches ............... 82.50 Fr2 310.00 AG3 ............................. 477.50 G6 76.00 VG7 80.00 VG8 ................ 81.00 C3a low head AG3 .......................... 545.00 G4 .................................................... 68.50 DRAPED BUST C2 12 stars NGC AU58 ................... 875.00 1800 C1 PCGS MS62BN ............... 4450.00 G6 96.00 PCGS G6.......................... 98.50 8/27/12 10:09 AM QUALITY COINS FROM JACK H. BEYMER EARLY TYPE DIMES BUST DIME 1796-1837 SEATED DIME 1837-1891 BARBER DIME 1892-1916 MERCURY DIME 1916-1945 EARLY TYPE HALF DOLLARS ROOSEVELT DIME 1946-Date BUST HALF SEATED LIBERTY DOLLAR HALF 1807-1836 1839-1891 "Confederate States Paper Money," by George S. Cuhaj, paperback book, 271 pages, is $27.99 postpaid. COLONIAL COINS CLASSIC HEAD $5 Notes 1864 T69 VF 40.00 AU 50.00 UNC .............................$70.00 $10 Notes 1864 T68 VF 37.50 EF 40.00 AU ..............................$45.00 $20 Notes 1864 T67 EF 47.50 AU 55.00 UNC ...........................$75.00 $50 Notes 1864 T66 VF 57.50 AU 90.00 UNC .........................$125.00 $100 Notes 1864 T65 VF 92.50 EF 115.00 AU ........................$120.00 LARGE CENTS LIBERTY CAP TYPE WALKING LIB 50¢ 1916-1947 FRANKLIN 50¢ 1948-1963 KENNEDY 50¢ 1964-Date SET FOR $182.50 SET FOR $85.00 AUTHENTIC CONFEDERATE BILLS 1862-1864 50C Notes 1864 T72 G 35.00 UNC ............................................ $60.00 $1 Notes 1864 T71 G 50.00 VG 60.00 VF. .................................. $95.00 $2 Notes 1863 T61 G 52.50 VG 57.50 VF. ................................ $200.00 $5 Notes 1861 T36 F 40.00 VF. ................................................. $60.00 $5 Notes 1863 T60 UNC.......................................................... .$135.00 BARBER HALF 1892-1915 LARGE CENTS DRAPED BUST TYPE U.S. COLONIAL NOTES 1760-1780 "The Early Paper Money of America," by Eric Newman, is $125.00 postpaid. PENNSYLVANIA (d) pence, (S) shilling 03/20/1771 15S F.............................................................. $350.00 10/25/1775 6D UNC .......................................................... $335.00 04/03/1772 18d G $135.00 1S UNC $475.00 2S AG ..................$50.00 04/10/1777 16S G paper on back ....................................... $97.50 04/03/1772 4d VG $165.00 2S F.................................................$225.00 04/07/1781 9d EF ............................................................. $750.00 LARGE CENTS DRAPED BUST TYPE LARGE CENTS CLASSIC HEAD TYPE LARGE CENTS CLASSIC HEAD TYPE 1794 HEAD STYLE OF 1794 1803 unknown variety Fr2.................. 26.00 1817 N7 AG3 19.00 G5 ..................... 32.50 1825 N6 AG3 ..................................... 20.00 1801 S219 three errors rev. S22 ANACS VF30, corroded (F15). 1340.00 VF30, obv marks, net F15+.......... 1975.00 1804 S266a PCGS genuine, N8, no mouse break.......................... 44.50 N8 AG3 20.00 G4 ............................. 31.50 AG3.5............................................. 310.00 G5/AG3 3 errors clear .................... 200.00 VF30, 2 obv scratches ................. 3675.00 N9 No mouse top break N9 AG3 ............................................. 20.00 S25 R3+ Fr2.................................... 165.00 Fr2 ................................................... 84.50 1806 S270 G4/F12, porous obv ........ 90.00 VF20, corrosion ............................... 36.00 Unknown variety Fr1 8.50 AG3 ......... 20.00 S30 AG3+ obv, blank reverse .......... 165.00 S221 1/100/000 Fr2 ................................................... 38.00 AG3 19.00 G4 .................................. 29.50 1826/5 N8 VG8 121.50 VF30 .......... 565.00 S31 G4/AG3.................................... 310.00 AG3 fraction not visible ................... 48.50 1807 small fraction VG8, rev corrosion........................... 23.50 1826 N1 G6 38.50 F15 .................... 102.00 S41 F15 ........................................ 1870.00 S223 1/000 Fr2 41.50 AG3............... 63.50 S271 no comet Fr2 ........................... 35.75 VF20, very porous ........................... 19.00 AG3 19.50 G4 29.50 G5 .................. 34.00 S44 VG8/AG3 ................................. 395.00 PCGS AG3 1/000 not visible ........... 63.50 1807/6 S273 lge 7 VG8 ................... 145.00 N9 mouse top break AG3 .................. 19.00 N4 VG10 ........................................... 54.00 S51 R5- VF30, porous, net VG10 .. 1220.00 S224 Fr2 31.50 AG3 ......................... 48.50 PCGS genuine(AG3) 46.50 G4 ........ 68.50 N11 AG3 ........................................... 19.00 VG8 46.50 VF30, rough ................... 42.50 VF25, light porosity, rev. Fr1 ................................................... 21.00 Fr1 19.00 Fr2 29.00 AG3................. 44.50 N13 AG3 ........................................... 19.00 AG3 19.00 G4 .................................. 29.50 pock marks .................................. 1220.00 Unknown variety Fr2 ......................... 31.50 1807 Large fraction N15 R4- AG3 24.50 G4..................... 37.50 N5 VF25 202.00 VF30 .................... 243.50 VG8, obv & rev pin scratches ........ 470.00 1802 S226 VF25 ............................ 1330.00 S275 Fr1 19.00 VG10 ..................... 235.00 ? variety AG3 19.00 G4 ..................... 29.50 VG10 55.00 VF20 .......................... 162.50 S54 VF25 ...................................... 3195.00 S229 Fr2 ........................................... 26.00 S276 Fr2 29.00 AG3 ......................... 44.50 Fr2 ................................................... 12.50 AG3 19.00 G4 29.50 G5 .................. 34.00 S59 G6............................................ 545.00 S230 VG10 163.50 VF30 ................ 770.00 N16 15 stars AG3 ............................. 25.00 N6 VF20 162.50 VF30 .................... 227.50 CLASSIC HEAD TYPE S62 R4+ F12, corroded................... 500.00 VG10, obv mark ............................... 79.50 1808 S277 G6 178.50 VG8.............. 252.50 1818 N2 R4+ Fr1 ............................... 40.00 AG3 19.00 G4 29.50 G5 .................. 34.00 S63 AG3 255.00 F12 ...................... 850.00 Fr1 17.00 AG3 ................................. 40.00 S278 VG7 220.00 VG8 ................... 252.50 N3 AG3 19.00 G4 ............................. 29.50 N7 VG10 54.00 F12 .......................... 61.50 VG10, some pitting ........................ 310.00 S231 stemless wreath porous rev, G4 95.00 G5 .................................. 130.00 N5 G4 29.50 G6................................ 36.00 G5 34.00 VG7 .................................. 42.50 VF20, porous ................................. 255.00 small porous obv area ................... 209.50 S279 F12 ........................................ 380.00 N6 F15, dark sl porousity ................. 39.00 AG3 19.00 G4 .................................. 29.50 S65 EF40, porous rev., G5 .................................................... 88.50 G4 95.00 VG8 ................................ 252.50 AG3 19.00 G4 29.50 G5 .................. 32.50 Unknown variety Fr1 ........................... 8.00 porous patch on obv right Fr2 29.50 AG3 45.05 G4 ................. 70.00 1809 S280 PCGS VF35 ................. 5125.00 N7 AG3 19.00 EF40, porous ............. 67.50 1827 N1 AG3 19.00 G4 ..................... 29.50 field. Head, Liberty, date nice....... 1095.00 S232 G5 79.50 G6 ............................ 97.50 AG3 162.50 F12 ............................ 850.00 N8 VF30.......................................... 197.50 N3 AG3 19.00 G4 ............................. 29.50 S70 Fr1, holed, dateless ................... 70.00 AG3- 31.50 AG3 .............................. 40.00 1810/09 S281 VF20....................... 1385.00 N9 G4 ............................................... 29.50 N5 G5 32.00 EF45 .......................... 500.00 1794 HEAD STYLE OF 1795 S233 G6 97.50 F15, porous ........... 121.50 VF20, porous 210.00 F15 .............. 787.50 N10 Fr2 12.50 G4 ............................. 29.50 AG3 19.00 G4 .................................. 29.50 S72 PCGS VF30 ........................... 2990.00 VF20, dark, very porous .................. 79.50 Fr2 37.50 AG3 57.50 VG7 ............. 210.00 ? variety Fr2 12.50 AG3 .................... 19.00 N6 VG7 37.50 PCGS MS62BN ..... 1500.00 1794 Unknown variety Fr2 ............... 165.00 Fr2 26.00 AG3 40.00 G5 ................. 79.50 1810 S282 F12 350.00 VF20......... 1060.00 1819/8 N1 AG3 22.50 PCGS AU50 . 600.00 AG3 19.00 G4 29.50 G5 .................. 32.00 1795 PLAIN EDGE S76b VF30....... 2575.00 AG3/VG7.......................................... 48.50 NGC G6 ......................................... 156.50 1819/8 N2 clear overdate AU50 ....... 600.00 N7 G4 ............................................... 29.50 VF35, obv mark ........................... 1475.00 S236 G6 97.50 F15, porous ............. 97.50 S283 G4 84.50 G5 .......................... 119.50 1819 small date N3 VG7 .................... 39.00 N8 G5 32.25 VG7 ............................. 37.50 G6/AG3 .......................................... 375.00 VG10, obv punched 1803/2, S284 Fr2 36.00 AG3 55.00 G4 ......... 84.50 N4 F12 75.00 VF20 ........................ 137.50 N11 VG10 ......................................... 45.00 VG10, very porous ......................... 375.00 light scratches.................................. 61.50 S285 EF40, light porosity net F15 .. 635.00 VG7 54.50 VG8................................ 58.50 G6 36.50 VG7 40.00 VG8 ................ 41.00 Fr2 158.50 AG3 ............................. 243.50 F12, porous ..................................... 61.50 Fr1 23.50 Fr2................................... 36.00 N6 G4 29.50 G5 32.50 VG7.............. 39.00 AG3 19.00 G4 .................................. 29.50 BRAIDED HAIR S76b or S77 AG3/Poor0, Fr2 26.00 AG3 ................................. 40.00 1810 generic brand, unknown N8 Fr2 12.50 AG3 19.00 F15 ........... 71.50 Unknown variety Fr1 ........................... 8.25 1849 C1 PCGS MS63BN ................. 962.50 blank reverse.................................. 102.50 S237 AG3 ......................................... 40.00 variety Fr2 ........................................ 36.00 N9 VF30, corroded............................ 53.50 1828 small date NGC AU58 ........... 1450.00 MS62BN 775.00 MS63BN............. 960.00 S77 G5............................................ 525.00 Fr1/AG3 26.00 Fr2........................... 26.00 1811/0 S286 VF20 a few marks ....... 680.00 G5 33.50 G6 37.00 VG7 .................. 41.00 N10 AG3 21.00 G4 ........................... 32.00 AU58.............................................. 345.00 S78 AG3 243.50 G4/AG3................ 309.50 S238 R4 G4 155.00 VG10 .............. 515.00 1811 S287 NGC AU50 (EF45) ....... 5450.00 F15, rev scratches............................ 29.50 1828 large date N2 1850 C1 VF30 133.50 MS63BN .... 1050.00 G4/Fr2 ........................................... 265.00 S239 VF30, slight reverse EF40 ............................................ 4100.00 AG3 19.00 G4 .................................. 29.50 PCGS AU58, 5th finest .................. 800.00 NGC MS62BN................................ 875.00 Fr2/0 blank rev 102.50 Fr2 ............ 158.50 corrosion ....................................... 326.50 1812 S288 G4 84.50 G5 .................. 120.00 1819 N2 large date, overdate not visible AG3.................................................. 17.25 PCGS MS60BN.............................. 700.00 1796 Liberty cap Unknown variety PCGS genuine (VG8) S289 F15 obv edge flan flaw .......... 286.50 AU50 uniformly lightly porous....... 120.00 N3 VG7 ............................................. 36.50 1851 C1 VF20 93.50 MS60BN ........ 210.00 Fr2/Pr0, IOHN KING DOM scratched corrosian net AG3.5 ......................... 50.00 AG3 55.00 G4 84.50 VG7 .............. 190.00 G6 36.50 VG8 44.75 VG10 .............. 52.00 N5 18228 part of extra 2 visible 1853 C1 NGC MS66BN, bluish-brown on a blank reverse.......................... 110.00 Fr2 26.00 AG3 ................................. 40.00 S290 F12 350.00 VF20................. 1060.00 Fr2 12.50 AG3 19.00 G4 ................. 29.50 between 8 & 2 AG3 17.25 G5 .......... 29.00 with hints of luster beautiful! ....... 2800.00 DRAPED BUST TYPE S241 stemless wreath G5 98.50 G6 . 107.50 AG3 55.00 G4 84.50 VG7 .............. 190.00 1820/19 large date N1 AG3 ............... 22.00 N6 PCGS MS63BN, ex Bushnell, NGC MS65RB very scarce 1796 Liherty Variety S103 NCS AU50 Fr2 29.50 AG3 45.00 G4 ................. 70.00 S291 EF40 very porous .................... 84.50 1820/19 small date N3 AG3............... 21.00 Chapman, Taylor, Naftzger ........... 2100.00 with red luster .............................. 2585.00 details, corroded net F15 ............. 4400.00 S242 Fr2 26.00 AG3 40.00 G6 ......... 97.50 AG3.................................................. 55.00 1820 small date N7 NGC MS64BN G5 29.00 VF30 210.00 VF35 ......... 255.00 AU50 161.50 NGC MS64BN.......... 632.50 1797 gripped edge, 1796 rev F15 89.00 NGC MS62BN .............. 327.50 S120b AG3 ..................................... 115.00 Unknown var. Fr1 17.00 Fr2 ............. 26.00 1813 S293 EF45 ............................ 4950.00 (MS62) finest known ................... 7500.00 N7 18/828 AG3 17.25 AG3.5 ............ 22.00 1803 SMALL DATE, SMALL FRACTION 1820 large date, plain 2 N10 AG3 ...... 19.00 N11 AG3 17.25 G4 ........................... 26.50 EF40, very porous .......................... 149.50 AU50, obv marks ............................. 93.50 S121b NGC genuine VF details, cleaned, S243 stemless wreath F15, 1829 medium letters N3 G6 ............... 47.00 1814 S294 crosslet 4 F15................ 600.00 1821 N1 VF30, rev shows incuse 1854 C1 MS63BN............................ 441.50 does not look cleaned, ex Denis Loring, N5 Fr2 16.00 AG3 24.50 G5 ............. 42.00 F15 89.00 NGC MS62BN .............. 327.50 C.D. Smith Beymer, Thomas ........ 1750.00 flan separation at E of LIBERTY ..... 272.50 VG8 222.50 F12 ............................ 350.00 dentils in center rev, struck over 1855 C1 EF45 124.50 MS64BN ...... 630.00 1797 S135 AG3 ............................... 101.50 AG3.................................................. 52.50 G5 119.50 VG7 .............................. 190.00 a spoiled off center large cent ...... 1085.00 1829 lg lets N2 G5 33.50 G6 ............. 37.50 VF20, central obv bonk .................... 73.50 S137 Fr2 ........................................... 70.00 S246 AG3 47.50 G4 77.50 F12 ...... 395.00 Fr1 23.00 G4 ................................... 84.50 AG3 32.00 G5 .................................. 68.50 AG3 19.00 G4 .................................. 29.50 1856 C1 AU50 ................................. 183.50 S140 ANACS VF35 ....................... 2565.00 S247 AG3.5 50.00 G4....................... 66.50 S295 plain 4 AG3 55.00 G5............ 119.50 N2 NGC G6 ....................................... 91.50 N4 R4 AG3 33.00 G4 ........................ 51.50 Fr2 21.00 AG3 32.00 G4 ................. 49.50 N6 G4 29.50 G5................................ 33.50 1857 C1 NGC MS64BN ................... 950.00 Unknown var. Pr0.5 putrid ................ 30.00 Fr2 26.00 AG3 ................................. 40.00 The Cent Book 1816-1839 by S248 Fr2 ........................................... 41.50 John D. Wright, 335 pages, the 1822 N1 AG3.5 24.50 MS62BN..... 2250.00 1830 large letters MS63BN 825.00 NGC MS63BN .... 827.50 1798 STYLE 1 HAIR N2 AG3 20.00 G5 ............................. 35.00 N1 VG10 46.00 VF30...................... 164.50 MS62BN 647.50 PCGS MS62BN .. 650.00 S147 R5 Fr2 145.00 AG3................ 223.50 S250 AG3 40.00 G4.......................... 61.50 most complete reference for middle N3 AG3 20.00 G4 31.50 VG7 ........... 42.50 Fr2 12.50 AG3 19.00 G4 ................. 29.50 AU58 407.50 NGC MS62BN.......... 650.00 S148 G6.......................................... 321.50 S251 AG3 40.00 G4 61.50 G6 .......... 97.50 date large cents. $110.00 postpaid. N4 G6 39.00 G5 35.00 EF40 .......... 365.00 N2 Fr2............................................... 12.50 NGC MS60BN................................ 475.00 S153 AG3.5 ...................................... 91.50 S252 Fr2 26.00 AG3 40.00 G4 ......... 61.50 These folllowing coins are catalogued S253 AG3 40.00 G5 .......................... 79.50 AG3 20.00 G4 .................................. 31.50 N4 AG3 19.00 G4 ............................. 29.50 by Newcomb variety numbers. S154 AG3 ....................................... 105.00 LARGE CENTS S254 AG3 40.00 G4 61.50 G5 .......... 79.50 N5 AG3 20.00 AG3.5 24.50 G4 ........ 31.50 N5 Fr2............................................... 12.50 1816 N2 AG3 21.00 F12 porous ........ 32.00 S157 VF20 .................................... 1750.00 Walter Breen’s Encyclopedia of Early S163 R4- G5 ................................... 483.50 S255 G6............................................ 97.50 N3 Fr2............................................... 27.50 N6 AG3 ............................................. 20.00 N8 VF30 178.50 NGC MS64BN.... 1850.00 United States Cents 1793-1814, hard 1798/7 S151 Fr2 102.50 AG3.......... 157.50 Fr2 26.00 AG3 40.00 G4 ................. 61.50 N4 AG3 ............................................. 21.00 N7 AG3 30.00 VG10 obv marks........ 61.50 VF20 107.50 PCGS MS63BN ...... 1250.00 cover, 857 pages, pedigree S256 G5............................................ 79.50 N5 AG3 21.00 VF30, porous............. 53.50 N8 R4- AG3 30.00 G6....................... 58.50 AG3 19.00 VG10 45.00 F15 ............ 73.00 1798/7 S152 ANACS AU details information by Del Bland, edited by net EF40 (VF30)........................... 3075.00 Fr2 26.00 AG3 40.00 G4 ................. 61.50 N6 F15 84.50 AU50 ........................ 550.00 N10 AG3 20.00 G5 ........................... 35.00 1831 medium letters N2 G4 ............... 26.50 Mark Borckardt is $175.00 postpaid. 1803 SMALL DATE LARGE FRACTION AG3 21.00 VF30, dark ..................... 85.00 N11 VF30........................................ 263.50 N3 AG3.5 21.00 VG8 ........................ 37.00 Fr2 80.00 AG3 ............................... 123.50 All large cents are listed according S257 Fr2 ........................................... 26.00 N7 AG3 ............................................. 21.00 VG8 47.50 EF40, obv marks .......... 162.50 AG3.................................................. 17.25 1798 STYLE 2 HAIR to Sheldon variety numbers. S166 Fr2 40.00 PCGS VF30 ......... 1625.00 S258 NGC AU55(AU50)................ 4000.00 N8 AG3 ............................................. 21.00 AG3 20.00 F15, porous ................... 42.50 1831 large letters N1 F12 .................. 46.50 1793 CHAIN TYPE S167 VF20 850.00 PCGS VF25 .... 1045.00 G5 79.50 VF20, porous ................. 131.50 N8 VG7 rev rotated .............................. 300 N12 R4 VG7 ...................................... 50.00 AG3 17.25 G4 26.50 VG7 ................ 34.50 S4 periods variety AG3, strong chain, Fr2 26.00 AG3 40.00 G4 ................. 61.50 degrees clock-wise .......................... 48.00 Unknown variety Fr2 ......................... 13.00 N6 VG8 37.00 VG10 ......................... 41.50 S167 AG3.5 extremly early date partially visible ..................... 6465.00 die state, no die chips at ED .......... 140.00 S259 R4 AG3 60.00 G4 .................... 92.50 VG7 rev rotated 330 degrees ........... 48.00 1823/2 N1 G5 129.50 VG7 .............. 208.50 G5 29.25 G6 31.50 VG7 .................. 34.50 AG3, dateless, strong S170 Fr2 ........................................... 40.00 S260 PCGS EF45.......................... 2295.00 N9 Fr2 14.75 AG3............................. 22.50 Fr1 24.75 Fr2 38.00 AG3................. 58.50 Fr2 11.25 AG3 17.25 G4 ................. 26.50 chain, head, Liberty ..................... 5525.00 S172 PCGS VF35 ......................... 2090.00 G5 79.50 G6 97.50 VG8 ................ 131.50 1817 13 stars N1 R4 AG3 .................. 38.50 1824/2 N1 AG3 32.00 G4 .................. 49.50 N7 VG7 34.50 PCGS MS63BN ....... 950.00 1793 WREATH TYPE S173 AG3 cud die break at RTY........ 67.50 Fr2 26.00 AG3 40.00 G4 ................. 61.50 N2 G6 32.50 F15 .............................. 67.50 1824 N2 G5 41.00 NGC AU58 ....... 1950.00 AG3 17.25 G4 26.50 G6 .................. 31.50 S6 NCS VF details scratched S177 R5 G5 .................................... 521.50 S261 G6............................................ 97.50 Fr2 12.50 VF20, porous................... 32.50 AG3 22.00 ANACS VG8 ................... 63.50 Fr2 ................................................... 12.50 VF25, net F15 ............................ 11300.00 1800 S199 AG3 ............................... 100.00 VF20, very porous ........................... 61.50 N3 VF30, obv scratches .................... 32.50 N3 EF40 750.00 PCGS AU53 ....... 1975.00 N9 G4 ............................................... 26.50 S8 VG8 ......................................... 6430.00 S204 R4 AG3 .................................... 72.50 Fr2 26.00 AG3 40.05 AG3.5 ............ 48.50 N5 G4 29.50 G5................................ 32.50 AG3 22.00 SEGS EF40 .................. 727.50 N10 G6 ............................................. 32.00 S11b NGC VF details obverse Fr2 12.50 AG3 ................................. 19.00 N4 AG3 22.00 PCGS AU50........... 1750.00 1832 medium letters N1 G6 ............... 32.00 S206 Fr2 ........................................... 32.50 S262 SMALL DATE SMALL FRACTION damage (net VG7) ........................ 6075.00 1801 S216 PCGS VF30, early S263 VG7 ....................................... 126.50 N6 VG8 41.50 VF30, dark ................. 50.00 1825 N2 Fr2 13.00 AG3..................... 20.00 AG3 17.25 G4 .................................. 26.50 S11c VG10.................................... 7890.00 die state, strong strike.................... 990.00 AG3 49.50 G4 76.50 G6 ................ 109.50 Fr2 12.50 AG3 19.25 VG7 ............... 39.00 N3 AG3 20.00 G4 ............................. 31.50 N2 AG3 17.25 F12 ............................ 46.50 OUR POLICY GRADING: Strict Photograde, ANA grading. 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Our 45th Year 1828 G4 82.50 G5 ............................. 89.50 C3 13 stars VF35 95.00 AU50 ........ 161.50 VG8 81.00 F15 84.00 VF20 ............. 86.50 VG7 80.00 EF40 dark porous .......... 81.50 AG3 44.50 G4 68.50 G6 .................. 76.00 VF20, porous ................................... 68.50 1829 C1 PCGS MS62BN ................. 430.00 G5 72.50 VG7 80.00 VG10 .............. 81.50 AG3 44.50 G4 .................................. 68.50 1832 C1 MS60BN............................ 400.00 C2 F12 .............................................. 82.50 C3 VF25............................................ 92.00 1833 C1 VF30 105.00 AU55............ 202.50 VG10 84.25 F12 85.00 VF20 ........... 94.50 AG3 47.00 EF40, porous ................. 85.00 1834 C1 VF20 86.50 VF30 ................ 92.50 1835 C1 NGC MS65RB ................. 3225.00 NGC MS65BN.............................. 1400.00 F15 84.00 VF25 89.50 VF30 ........... 92.50 C2 VF35 95.00 NGC MS62 ............ 360.00 ANACS AU details scratched Net EF45 (VF30) .............................. 95.00 VF20 86.50 VF25 90.00 VF30 ......... 92.50 EF40, dark, a few obv & rev marks .. 82.50 ANACS EF40 details damaged net F15 (G6) .................................... 76.00 1837 half cent token AU55 400.00 SEGS MS64BN ........ 850.00 NGC MS62 .................................... 695.00 JACK H. BEYMER 2490 W. 3rd St. • Santa Rosa, CA 95401 • Phone: 707-544-1621 • Fax: 707-575-5304 • Web site: beymerzcoins.com adpagesCM1112.indd 13 8/27/12 10:10 AM nated in New Jersey, but the so-called Hobo nickels were prevalent as far away as Utah. The Secret Service was not amused. The Ogden Standard reported: “Salt Lake is flooded with Buffaloes that have been changed on the obverse side. By a clever bit of engraving, an added shaded effect has been placed upon the head of the Indian and a beard fitted to his chin. The result is startling. Mr. Callaghan promises it will be even A favorite with collectors is the 1937-D threelegged Buffalo nickel. ntity more so when the identity vered.” of the engraver is discovered.” Rumors of a Buffalo nickel recall were rampant. A headline in the May 20, 1913, issue of the Ada, Oklahoma Evening News shouted, “The Buffalo Nickel is to be Recalled.” The article claimed: “Announcement has been made by Secretary McAdoo at Washington that no more of the Buffalo nickels are to be put out by the Mint, and those outstanding will be gradually called in from circulation.” Buffalo nickels were never recalled, but McAdoo ordered a design revision in the spring of 1913. Collectors designate the original Buffalo nickel as Variety 1 and the revised design as Variety 2. On Variety 2 nickels, “Five Cents” is more clearly defined, and the buffalo stands on a plain instead of a mound. A British publication, Spink’s Numismatic Circular, called the change an improvement. The Jan. 25, 1914, issue of the Janesville Daily Gazette was not as kind. “New Nickels Cause of Much Suspicion,” said the headline. “Removal of Buffalo From Cracker Box Causes Confusion in Many Quarters.” The story explained: “Buffalo nickels as originally issued seemed to be all right. Then somebody declared that the nickel was not at all 14 cmNovemberLaMarre.indd 4 artistic. They said the buffalo is standing on a dry goods box and put on a sort of grassy pedestal. “The words ‘Five Cents’ were made more distinct, and a few blades of something that looks as if it might be grass were placed around the buffalo’s hoofs. “Then trouble started all over the country. Persons receiving them in change wanted to know if the new nickel was good. Bank tellers spent most of the day explaining to countless customers that both nickels were absolutely good. “The Treasury Department sent banks a dozen forms a day, notifying tellers that hordes of counterfeiters were abroad, turning out nickels by the peck.” Despite the difficulties, demand for Buffalo nicke nickels was still strong in 1914, as some newspapers belatedly told of the design revision. Th The Feb. 7, 1914, is issue of the Atlantic N News Telegraph ssaid there was a ““big increase in ccoinage due to the B Buffalo nickel.” Th The same story said that “the dies for the popula popular piece” had been changed. “The new ‘Buffalo nickel’ has been a money-maker for Uncle Sam,” the Telegraph said. It went on to say, “[Mint Director George Roberts] was surprised at the prominence that the newspapers have given recently to the fact that a change has been made in the dies of the ‘Buffalo nickel.’” Roberts told the reporter the dies had been recut in April 1913 to make the design “more distinct and clear cut.” “But this is not ‘news,’” Roberts said. “It’s history.” The design revision didn’t solve all of the Buffalo nickel’s problems. Although “Five Cents” was better protected from wear, nothing was done to prevent abrasion of the date. Dateless Buffalo nickels would soon become commonplace. The 1915 edition of Michigan Manufacturer and Financial Record gave Mint superintendent Adam M. Joyce’s assessment. “The Buffalo nickel is faulty from a practical standpoint,” he said. “It resulted from the desire by the government to mint coins to the satisfaction of artists, not practical coiners.” The Record said that because of the Buffalo nickel’s high relief, production costs were much higher. According to Joyce, greater pressure was required to strike Buffalo nickels, and the proportion of spoiled coins was much higher than it used to be. Problematical or not, the Buffalo nickel kept the Mint’s presses busy throughout 1914. “When you find a Buffalo nickel in change, do you put it away?” the March 16, 1914, issue of the Lowell Sun asked. “That is why there are so few of the coins in circulation.” The July 6, 1914, issue of the Milwaukee Journal reported, “Recently, to meet the emergency demanded by the issue of the ‘Buffalo’ nickel, the Mints turned them out at the rate of 1,440,000 a day.” Wild West shows helped promote the Buffalo nickel. A headline in the May 3, 1913, issue of the Altoona Mirror said, “Wild West Portrayed — Robert Gable Gets Likeness of Chieftain Who Posed for Buffalo Nickel.” Gable was a photographer who had been commissioned to shoot publicity photos for the 101 Ranch Wild West Show souvenir booklet. The Mirror said, “The most interesting photograph was of Chief Iron Tail, who posed for the new Buffalo nickel.” In 1914, The Survey, published by the Charity Organization Society of the City of New York, described a performance at Spring Street Neighborhood House in New York City. Chief Iron Tail, Chief Black Fox, their wives Charlie and Susie Yellow Boy, and an interpreter came from the 101 Ranch show for a Boy Scouts and Camp Fire Girls dinner. The Survey reported: “Chief Iron Tail, whose profile adorns the Buffalo nickel, assisted by Chief Black Fox and little Susie Yellow Boy, showed how he danced after the massacre of General Custer and his troopers at the Battle of Big Horn Creek in 1876. “The chief grunted his approval of the Camp Fire ceremonies and the Scout stunts. Many of the boys and girls are treasuring copies of the old Sioux leader’s thumb-print.” The stories were fun while they lasted. However, just as Buffalo nickel fever had swept the country in 1913 and 1914, the infusion of millions upon millions of Buffalo nickels into circulation wore away the novelty if not admiration for the design. Long after giving way to the Jefferson nickel in 1938, James Earle Fraser’s design has remained the quintessential U.S. five-cent piece. Buffalo nickel rings, belt buckles and other items, including the 2001 American Bison commemorative dollar and the Bison gold bullion coin series, pay tribute to the beloved design. Long live the Buffalo nickel. ❐ COINS NOVEMBER 2012 8/24/12 8:52 AM COINS FOR COLLECTORS CAPPED BUST HALF DOLLARS 1807 50/20 O-112 ANACS F ........................................359.00 1810 VG holed .....................37.95 1812 XF-45 graffit ..............189.00 1826 AU clnd, lt scrtchs. ....245.00 1826 VG lt damage...............54.95 1829 AU harshly clnd.........179.00 1831 MS-60 clnd ...............529.00 1831 VG/G holed .................33.95 1834 AU-59 two lt rm scrapes ........................................269.00 1834 VF-30 lt rm nicks ......114.00 1834 AG+ lt bend, old cleaning ..........................................42.95 1836 reeded edge NGC VF rv plancht flaw(really XF long rv planchet flaw ...............2,395.00 1837 AU lt nicks.................277.00 1837 F/G lt rv scrtch ............72.00 1837 VG/AG .........................56.95 1837 AG++/G .......................47.95 1838-P XF-45 clnd, lt stain 244.00 1838-P AG++/G lt r bumps ..51.95 1838-P AG+/G .....................51.95 1839-P F lt rm bumps ..........82.00 1839-O XF-45 old cleaning .....................................1,395.00 SEATED HALF DOLLARS 1840-O very sm mm WB102 VG-F clnd...........................115.00 1840-O sm mm WB103 VG clnd, graffiti ................................83.00 1841-O XF old rm digs ......189.00 1842-P tripled dt WB105 XF-45 clnd, marks ......................229.00 1842-O MD errant 4 WB103 F clnd, lt scrtchs .................319.00 1843-P F clnd, lt nicks .........59.95 1843-O AG+/G lt scrtchs ......45.95 1844-O XF clnd, lt scrtchs .164.00 1844-O G+ clnd, lt digs........44.95 1845-P VF-30 ....................189.00 1845/1845-O WB108 G clnd, lt rv rm bump ............................62.95 1846-P AU-55 cor..............169.00 1846-O tall date ICG VG.....389.00 1847-P AU .........................269.00 1847-O XF-45 clnd ............244.00 1847-O VF-35 clnd ............119.00 1847-O VG lt cor ..................62.95 1847-O VG clnd, lt nicks & scrtchs ...............................59.95 1848-O XF .........................149.00 1849-O AU-55 ...................389.00 1850-O AU-59 damaged ...195.00 1853-P dbld die rv ANACS AU-55 clnd .................................699.00 1853-P XF holed, lamination73.00 1853-P AG old rm ticks........26.95 1853-O XF clnd..................244.00 1854-O VF damaged ............41.95 1854-O G clnd, rm nicks ......30.95 1854-O G two holes .............21.95 1854-O AG+/AG old scrtchs 29.95 1856-P XF-48 graffiti ..........94.00 1856-P VG+ plugged ...........30.95 1856-P AG ...........................37.95 1856-O AG++/G .....................1.95 1856-S AG+/G old graffiti ..107.00 1857-P XF-45 lt rm nicks...129.00 1857-O WB102 errant dates AU clnd .................................395.00 1858-P XF scrtchs & nicks ..89.00 1858-P VF-30 polished .......87.00 1858-P G clnd, nicks & bumps ..........................................32.95 1858-O AU-55 lt scrtchs, old cleaning ...........................249.00 1858-O AU-55 clnd, scrtchs ........................................219.00 1858-O AU-55 graffiti .........98.00 1858-O AU clnd, scrtchs ....129.00 1858-O XF lt damage ...........86.00 1858-O G clnd, lt cor, lt rm bump ..........................................38.95 1858-S VG lt nicks ...............55.95 1859-O G lt scrtchs, lt pitting ..........................................33.95 1859-S AU-59 clnd ...........495.00 1859-S G lt cor, old cleaning47.95 1859-S AG++ .......................45.95 1860-P AU-55 clnd, retoned, two scrapes rm nicks .........297.00 1860-O WB104 XF-45 .......209.00 1860-O AU-59 ...................319.00 1861-P AU-55 lt planchet flaw ........................................249.00 1861-P VF-30 clnd, digs, scrtchs ..........................................89.00 1861-O VG/G .......................61.95 1861-O AG+ .........................50.95 1861-O AG+/AG graffiti ........41.95 1861-O AG ...........................48.95 1863-S AU .........................279.00 1863-S F tiny cor spot .........79.00 1863-S VG ...........................63.95 1863-S G+ lt rm bump .........56.95 1863-S G clnd......................49.95 1863-S G/AG+ lt rv cor ........46.95 adpagesCM1112.indd 15 1866-P AG+/AG ...................41.95 1866-S Motto VF rm nicks, clnd, lt cor, scrtchs ..............69.95 1866-S Motto AG/Fair lt rm bumps ...............................37.95 1867-S AG+ clnd .................38.95 1868-S AG++ lt graffiti .........36.95 1870-CC NGC G obv scrtchd . ....................................1,695.00 1872-S AG++ clnd ...............47.95 1873-P NA cl 3 VG clnd, t scrtchs . .........................................51.95 1874-P sm AR F-VF clnd, lt rm nicks ................................179.00 1874-P XF-45 clnd, scrtchs . .......................................179.00 1874-P AG scrtchs & nicks ..29.95 1876-P XF holed, dig, lt scrtchs . .........................................51.95 1876-P AG++ clnd, lt rm nick . .........................................32.95 1876-S VF holed 39.95 1876-S G lt cor 34.95 1876-CC AU holed.............159.00 1876-CC XF-45 .................279.00 1876-CC AG+ clnd, lt cor 49.95 1877-P AG .......................... 24.95 1877-S very sm mm tail 1 WB102 MS-60 clnd 569.00 1877-S XF-48 ....................159.00 1877-CC XF-48 clnd 259.00 1891 G .................................64.95 1904-S AU clnd, scrapes 1,995.00 1904-S VG........................ 84.00 1904-S VG clnd, lt rm bump 71.00 1904-S G-VG ......................59.95 1904-S G-VG old lt rv scrtchs ..........................................57.95 1904-S AG+ clnd, lt scrtchs .26.95 1905-P XF clnd, many scrtchs & lt nicks ................................149.00 1905-P VF damage ..............77.00 1905-P F old scrtchs, lt cor & pitting ...............................59.95 1905-O F+ clnd, lt cor, lt scrtchs ........................................159.00 1905-O VG+ lt rm ticks ........59.95 1905-O G-VG clnd ...............33.95 1905-O G-VG rm bump........32.95 1905-S VF-30 scrtchs, digs & lt cor .....................................86.00 1905-S G+/AG+ ...................17.95 1906-O F+ old scrtchs ........54.95 1906-D AU-55 clnd............349.00 1906-D AU clnd .................309.00 1906-D F-VF clnd, lt scrtchs 49.95 1906-D G+/G ......................16.95 1906-S XF-48 bad scrapes & gouges.............................112.00 1907-P F+ removed from jewelry ..........................................22.95 1907-O VF-30 clnd, lt scrtchs ........................................129.00 1907-O F+ clnd, lt cor ..........39.95 BARBER HALF DOLLARS 1907-D VF-30 lt scrtch, lt rm nicks ...............................104.00 1892-O AG+/AG lt scrtchs..207.00 1907-D VG .......................... 18.95 1892-O AG+/AG lt scrtchs, rv rm bump ...............................195.00 1907-S XF bad scrtchs.......119.00 1892-O AG .........................198.00 1907-S F+ clnd, lt digs 94.00 1892-S G-VG .....................279.00 1907-S VG .......................... 24.95 1892-S AG/AG+ damaged ..109.00 1907-S G-VG ......................20.95 1907-S G-VG clnd, lt rm bump 1893-P VG lt rm ticks, ..........................................18.95 rv spot, lt scrtchs .................27.95 1893-O VG+ ........................89.00 1908-P G+ .......................... 17.95 1893-O AG++/AG ................25.95 1908-O VF-30 clnd ...........112.00 1893-S VG-F clnd ..............239.00 1908-O VF .......................... 86.00 1893-S G+/G old dig..........159.00 1908-O VG lt scrtchs ...........18.95 1894-P G-VG .......................35.95 1908-O G-VG ......................18.95 1894-P G .............................29.95 1908-D VF-30 clnd ............119.00 1908-S XF clnd, nicks .......224.00 1894-O G-VG clnd 22.95 1894-S XF-48 ....................294.00 1908-S VG+ lt rm nick ........36.95 1894-S VF-30 clnd ............154.00 1909-P F-VF clnd ................49.95 1894-S VF-30 old digs ......144.00 1909-P F+ lt cor, nicks .........45.95 1894-S F-VF clnd ................92.00 1909-S VF clnd ...................87.00 1894-S VG clnd obv.............24.95 1909-S F+ clnd, lt scrtchs ...47.95 1895-P G+ lt cor...................19.95 1909-S VG+ ........................24.95 1895-O VG .......................... 55.95 1910-P G-VG clnd ...............22.95 1895-O VG lt rm bumps ......48.95 1910-P G+ scrtch .................19.95 1895-O G-VG lt rm ticks ......41.95 1910-S VF clnd, scrtchs ......63.95 1896-O VG .......................... 48.95 1910-S VF lt scrtch ..............77.00 1910-S F lt scrtch ...............30.95 1896-O G+ clnd, lt cor, lt rm damage ..............................34.95 1910-S G+/AG++ ................16.95 1896-S PCGS G-6 .............129.00 1911-P VF old cleaning ......66.95 1896-S AG+/Fair ..................72.00 1911-P G+/G .......................16.95 1896-S AG+/Fair lt nicks......65.95 1911-D XF lt rv cor, old cleaning ....................................... 194.00 1897-O VG+ ......................289.00 1897-O VG lt rv rm bump 209.00 1911-D VG .......................... 20.95 1897-O G/AG .....................104.00 1912-D VG .......................... 18.95 1897-S VF-30 old cleaning 595.00 1912-D G-VG ......................17.95 1897-S F bad damage ........109.00 1912-S G old cleaning ........33.95 1912-S VG+ . .......................24.95 1897-S VG-F clnd, lt rv rm pit . .......................................289.00 1913-P F lt scrtchs ............186.00 1913-P G old scrtchs ..........62.95 1897-S AG++/AG lt scrtch 99.00 1897-S AG++/AG lt scrtchs 93.00 1913-D G clnd .....................31.95 1914-P G+/AG+ clnd, couple of 1897-S AG++/AG lt cor 89.00 rm bumps .......................117.00 1897-S AG+/AG lt damage 62.95 1898-O F-VF old rv rm nick389.00 1914-S F clnd, retoned ....... 33.95 1898-O VG+ lt cor ................94.00 1914-S VG .......................... 19.95 1898-O G-VG old cleaning 44.95 1914-S G+/G ......................17.95 1915-P G .......................... 269.00 1898-O G/AG+ clnd, many scrtchs & nicks ....................24.95 1915-D VF-30 clnd ...........117.00 1898-S VG+ clnd .................56.95 1915-D F+ rm nicks, clnd, lt scrtch ................................37.95 1898-S AG lt cor, scrtchs & rv mark ..................................19.95 1915-S VF-30 lt rm nicks 109.00 1915-S VF lt rv rm bumps ..79.00 1899-O VG+ .49.95 1899-O VG .......................... 34.95 1915-S G+ .......................... 54.95 1899-S F+ clnd, very lt bend 89.00 1915-S VG lt scrtch .............18.95 1899-S F clnd, scrtchs ........66.95 WALKING LIBERTY HALF 1899-S VG-F lt rm hits, old scrape DOLLARS 1916-P XF-45 ....................249.00 59.95 1899-S VG+ old cleaning .....46.95 1916-P AG+ . .......................41.95 1899-S VG lt scrapes ...........34.95 1916-D AU clnd ................207.00 1899-S G-VG lt rv rm tick ....28.95 1916-D F+ clnd, lt scrtchs ...87.00 1916-D G old rv scrtchs ......40.95 1900-P XF-45 clnd, cor, scrtchs . .......................................119.00 1916-D AG-G old digs & scrtchs ..........................................33.95 1900-O VF-35 old digs ......189.00 1916-S XF .........................559.00 1900-O VF-30 clnd, lt rv cor . .......................................194.00 1916-S VG+ lt rm bump .....195.00 1916-S AG+ old scrtch ........77.00 1900-O VF-30 clnd, lt scrtchs . .......................................189.00 1916-S AG lt scrtch .............78.00 1900-O F-VF ......................119.00 1916-S AG lt old rv rm bruise ..........................................73.00 1901-O VG+ .........................49.95 1916-S AG many rm dings ..47.95 1901-O VG+ .49.95 lt old scrtch . .........................................46.95 1917-D obv G ..................... 21.95 1901-O VG .......................... 26.95 1917-D rv AU-55 harshly clnd, retoned ...........................595.00 1901-S G+/AG+ scrtchs 24.95 1901-S G/AG++ ...................29.95 1917-D rv G-VG ..................17.95 1902-P XF-48 ....................269.00 1917-S obv G/AG++.............23.95 1902-O VF clnd, lt scrtchs .107.00 1917-S obv AG lt scrtchs ....19.95 1902-O VG .......................... 20.95 1917-S obv AG bad scrtchs 17.95 1917-S rv AU-59 polished, rv 1902-S XF scrtchs on cheek scrtchs & dig ..................159.00 . .......................................119.00 1903-O XF bad scrtchs .......97.00 1917-S rv VF-30 clnd .........43.95 1903-O F-VF nicks...............89.00 1917-S rv F old scrtch ........17.95 1918-P XF-45 lt flaw & rm mark 1903-S XF nicks & bumps, ........................................154.00 scrtchs & scrapes...............119.00 1904-P G/AG ...................... 16.95 1918-P F+ lt glue stain ........35.95 1904-O VG+ ........................44.95 1918-P G+ .......................... 17.25 1918-D MS-62 clnd .......1,495.00 1918-D AU lt scrtch ..........409.00 1918-D VF clnd, rm damage 37.95 1918-D F+ lt old rm nicks ...59.95 1918-S AU rv scrtchs ........139.00 1918-S XF-48 rv rm nicks 119.00 1918-S F old rm nick ..........18.95 1919-P F old cleaning .........67.95 1919-D VF scrtchs ............239.00 1919-D F clnd, lt scrtchs & cor ..........................................64.95 1919-S PCGS XF(very nice strike) .......................................915.00 1919-S XF clnd, weak obv strike in middle ........................639.00 1919-S XF weak strike, lt cor, lt scrtchs ............................499.00 1920-P AU . .......................144.00 1920-P F-VF lt cor ..............32.95 1920-D XF-48 rv dig .........659.00 1920-D VF-30 lt rv rm ticks ........................................339.00 1920-D VF clnd, moderate scrtchs ....................................... 209.00 1920-D G+ lt dig .................98.00 1920-S AU-59 very sharp strike, clnd, cor, rm nicks ..........359.00 1920-S XF-45 clnd ...........319.00 1920-S XF clnd .................196.00 1920-S G clnd......................18.95 1921-P F-VF clnd .............579.00 1921-P VG+ clnd, scrtchs .199.00 1921-P VG clnd, many lt nicks ........................................177.00 1921-P AG . .......................124.00 1921-P AG rm damage ......109.00 1921-D ANACS G-6 damaged ........................................294.00 1921-D G old rm scrtchs ...259.00 1921-D AG++ lt rv scrtchs 254.00 1921-D AG+ lt scrtch ........246.00 1921-D AG . .......................245.00 1921-D NGC AG ...............244.00 1921-D AG scrtchs, many digs ........................................214.00 1921-S G-VF......................459.00 1921-S G old scrtch ............39.95 1921-S AG+ several old digs ..........................................31.95 1921-S AG/AG+ lt scrtch & ticks .........................................32.95 1921-S AG .......................... 33.95 1923-S MS-61 lt scrtchs 1,895.00 1923-S XF clnd ................. 289.00 1927-S AU damaged .........149.00 1927-S VF-30 ......................98.00 1927-S VF-30 clnd .............91.00 1929-D XF-48 ....................152.00 1929-D XF lt scrtchs ...........84.00 1929-S AU clnd, lt cor ......162.00 1929-S XF clnd, rm nicks ...88.00 1929-S XF lt graffiti .............59.95 1929-S F-VF lt rv rm bumps 24.95 1934-P MS-60 .....................65.95 1934-P AU-59 clnd, lt scrtchs ..........................................38.95 1934-D AU-55 .....................94.00 1934-D AU .......................... 73.00 1934-S MS-61 ...................419.00 1934-S AU-59....................195.00 1934-S XF-48 clnd .............64.95 1935-P MS-63 .....................59.95 1935-D AU harshly clnd ......37.95 1935-D XF clnd ...................28.95 1935-S AU-55 lt stains & scrtchs ..........................................94.00 1936-P MS-63 .....................59.95 1936-D XF .......................... 19.95 1936-S XF-48 lt cor 41.95 1937-D XF-45 clnd 46.95 1937-D XF .......................... 30.95 1938-P MS-61 .....................89.00 1938-P MS-60 .....................55.95 1938-P AU .......................... 32.95 1938-D XF-45 ....................189.00 1938-D VF lt cor ...............107.00 1938-D F old cleaning & rv scrtchs ..............................72.00 1938-D G-VG damaged .......39.95 1938-D AG/G rm bump .......42.95 1939-D MS-62.....................56.95 1939-D AU-59 .....................31.95 1940-P MS-63 .....................48.95 1940-P MS-62 .....................43.95 1940-S MS-60 .....................45.95 1940-S AU-59......................34.95 1941-P PCGS MS-66 .......249.00 1942-P MS-60 .....................28.95 1942-S MS-64 ...................114.00 1943-P MS-66 ...................239.00 1943-P PCI MS-66 ...........239.00 1943-P MS-65+ superb beautiful toning .............................319.00 1943-P MS-63 .....................44.95 1943-D AU rv rm cor 17.95 1943-S AU-59......................29.95 1944-P MS-64 .....................64.95 1944-P MS-62 .....................38.95 1944-P MS-62 clnd ............36.95 1944-P AU-59......................27.95 1944-D MS-62.....................56.95 1944-S MS-63 .....................61.95 1945-P MS-63 .....................44.95 1945-P MS-60 .....................28.95 1945-S MS-64++ ..............119.00 1945-S MS-60 .....................35.95 1946-P MS-64 .....................72.00 1946-P AU-55......................23.95 1947-P AU-55......................25.95 1947-D AU-59 .....................34.95 1947-D XF-48 clnd .............20.95 FRANKLIN HALF DOLLARS 1948-P MS-63 FBL .............38.95 1948-P MS-62 FBL............. 32.95 1948-D MS-63 FBL ............36.95 1948-D MS-62 FBL ............29.95 1948-D MS-62 FBL scrtch ..21.95 1949-P MS-63+ near FBL ....88.00 1949-P MS-63 FBL............. 89.00 1949-P MS-63 near FBL .....72.00 1949-P AU-55......................19.95 1949-D MS-63 FBL ..........129.00 1949-D NGC MS-62 FBL ....94.00 1949-S MS-63+ FBL .........189.00 1949-S MS-63 near FBL ...119.00 1949-S MS-63 .....................89.00 1949-S MS-62 .....................72.00 1949-S MS-60 .....................57.95 1949-S AU-59......................49.95 1949-S XF-45 ......................27.95 1949-S XF scrtchs ..............14.95 1950-P MS-64++ FBL .........98.00 1950-D MS-64 FBL ..........129.00 1951-P MS-63 FBL .............34.95 1951-D MS-64 FBL ..........109.00 1951-D MS-63 FBL ............67.95 1951-D MS-63 near FBL .....57.95 1951-D MS-62 near FBL .....45.95 1951-S MS-63+ FBL .........169.00 1951-S MS-63 FBL ...........139.00 1951-S MS-63 near FBL .....89.00 1951-S MS-62 .....................26.95 1952-P MS-63+ near FBL ...41.95 1952-D MS-63 FBL ............36.95 1952-S MS-63+ ...................77.00 1952-S MS-63 FBL ...........349.00 1952-S MS-63 near FBL ...219.00 1952-S MS-63 n FBL cln. ..198.00 1952-S MS-62 near FBL 149.00 1952-S MS-60 .....................53.95 1953-P MS-64+ near FBL ....94.00 1953-P MS-63+ ...................43.95 1953-P MS-60 .....................23.95 1953-D MS-63 FBL ............34.95 1953-S MS-65 lt scrtch .......64.95 1953-S MS-64++ ................69.95 1953-S MS-64+ near FBL 599.00 1953-S MS-63+ ...................38.95 1953-S MS-63 scrtch .........31.95 1954 PRF-62........................39.95 1954-P MS-63 FBL .............36.95 1954-P MS-63 near FBL lt scrtchs . .........................................24.95 1954-D MS-63 FBL ............32.95 1954-S NGC MS-65 ...........49.95 1954-S MS-64++ near FBL 189.00 1954-S MS-63 .....................19.95 1955 bugs bunny MS-63 near FBL .........................................37.95 1955 MS-63 FBL ................34.95 1955 MS-63 mint set toning 59.95 1956 MS-64++ mint set toning . .........................................69.95 1957-D MS-64++ FBL ........64.95 1958-D MS-65.....................49.95 1958-D MS-64++ ................41.95 1958-D MS-63 near FBL..... 25.95 1958-D MS-62 near FBL..... 20.95 1959-D MS-64++ ................69.95 1959-D MS-64+ FBL ..........79.00 1960-P MS-65+ near FBL .269.00 1960-P MS-65 near FBL ...109.00 1960-P MS-65 .....................73.00 1960-P MS-65 .....................79.00 1960-P MS-64+ FBL ...........98.00 1960-P MS-64 FBL .............69.95 1960-P MS-64 near FBL .....41.95 1960-P MS-64 .....................20.95 1960-D ICG MS-64 .............24.95 1960-D MS-63 near FBL .....43.95 1961 .PRF-63 heavy cameo 59.95 1961-P MS-64++ ................36.95 1961-P MS-63+ near FBL ...64.95 1961-D PCGS MS-65 .......109.00 1961-D MS-64 near FBL ...119.00 1961-D MS-62 near FBL .....25.95 1962-P MS-64+ near FBL .349.00 1962-P MS-64+ ...................37.95 1963 NGC PF-67 ................45.95 1963.PRF-64+ heavy cameo 64.95 1963 .PRF-64 heavy cameo 54.95 1963-P MS-65 .....................39.95 1963-P NGC MS-65 ...........39.95 1963-P MS-64++ near FBL 169.00 1963-P MS-63 near FBL lt scrtch . .........................................89.00 1963-D MS-63 near FBL .....29.95 1963-D MS-65 near FBL .....89.00 1963-D MS-65.....................51.95 1963-D MS-64++ ................41.95 KENNEDY HALF DOLLARS 1964-D MS-64 pretty toning 29.95 1969-S PRF-67 cameo ........26.95 1969-S PRF-64 obv cam .....11.95 1996-D MS-66.....................15.95 1996-S PRF-65 ....................15.95 1888-O dbld die obv XF lt rm 1997-S PCGS PR-69 DCAM 39.95 nick .................................469.00 1998-S PRF-68 cameo ........21.95 1888-O dbld die obv VG ..... 54.95 SEATED LIBERTY DOLLARS 1888-O oval O G+ rm digs 41.95 1859-S .....F plugged, lt rm bumps 1888-S MS-62 ...................349.00 . ...................................... 299.00 1888-S AU heavy rm bumps 1872 ANACS PF-60 damaged . .......................................119.00 (dig in field) ...................1,379.00 1888-S G clnd, spots, old rv rm 1872-P MS-60 polished, graffiti nicks .................................88.00 . .......................................399.00 1888-S AG+ . .......................97.00 1872-S VG-F very well done 1889-P MS-63 .....................54.95 old field repair ...................695.00 1889-O AU-55 lt scrtchs .....58.95 TRADE DOLLARS 1889-O AU-55 lt rm nicks ...59.95 1875-P XF-45 crude plug, lt rm 1889-S MS-63 ...................317.00 damage ...........................199.00 1889-S MS-63 clnd ..........279.00 1875-P VF clnd, holed, scrtchs 1889-S AU-55 harshly clnd 69.95 . .......................................159.00 1889-CC ANACS XF-45 clnd, 1875-P VG-F clnd .............349.00 damaged .......................1,795.00 1877-P VG-F holed .............89.00 1890-S MS-62 DMPL ....... 349.00 1877-P VG lt rv damage ......98.00 1890-S MS-62 .....................74.00 1878-S ICG AU-55 details, clnd 1890-CC tail bar XF-45 clnd . .......................................349.00 . .......................................409.00 1880 F clnd ....................1,089.00 1890-CC tail bar XF clnd ..339.00 1890-CC XF clnd ..............119.00 MORGAN DOLLARS 1891-P AU-59......................44.95 1878-P 8 TF MS-62 deep rv scrtch.............................. 109.00 1891-O AU-59 clnd .............84.00 1878-P 8 TF XF ...................45.95 1891-S MS-61 .....................71.00 1878-P 7/8 TF MS-63+ .....269.00 1891-CC MS-62 DMPL .... 929.00 1878-P 7/8 TF MS-63....... 229.00 1891-CC XF-45 old cleaning . .......................................149.00 1878-P 7/8 TF weak MS-60 lt rm nicks .................................98.00 1892-P MS-63 ...................429.00 1892-P AU-55 clnd .............97.00 1878-P 7/8 TF weak MS-60 clnd ..........................................97.00 1892-O NGC MS-63 .........445.00 1878-P 7 TF MS-63 PL .....159.00 1892-S AU clnd ................995.00 1878-P rv of .............................79 1892-S AU clnd, rv rm nick . .......................................749.00 dbld die obv XF ................. 189.00 1878-S MS-64+ PL obv ....179.00 1892-S XF-45 ....................549.00 1878-S MS-64 PL .............169.00 1892-S XF-45 clnd obv......499.00 1879-P MS-63 lt scrtchs .....69.95 1892-S XF clnd ..................257.00 1879-O AU-55 clnd .............45.95 1892-CC MS-62 polished 795.00 1879-S MS-64 .....................69.95 1892-CC ACG XF-45 ........498.00 1879-CC VF-30 .................359.00 1892-CC XF . .....................409.00 1879-CC VF . .....................239.00 1892-CC VG-F clnd, scrtchs 1879-CC F-VF ...................196.00 on face, rv rm nicks ...........139.00 1879-CC G lt damage .......107.00 1893-P MS-60 ...................585.00 1880-P MS-62 clnd ............47.95 1893-P AU-59 nicks .........419.00 1880-S MS-64 .....................69.95 1893-P XF heavy rm damage & scrtchs ............................154.00 1880-S MS-63+ PL .............92.00 1880-CC G/AG...................119.00 1893-P F graffiti ................129.00 1880-CC G/AG old scrtchs 112.00 1893-P G+ . .......................179.00 1881-P MS-64 ...................139.00 1893-P G/AG rm digs .......129.00 1881-O MS-63 DMPL .......275.00 1893-O G lt scrtchs & nicks . .......................................126.00 1881-S MS-64++ ..............119.00 1881-S MS-64++ clnd ........89.00 1893-O AG++ rm digs, lt bend . .......................................114.00 1881-S MS-63 .....................55.95 1881-S MS-63 clnd ............51.95 1893-S AG+ ....................1,795.00 1881-S MS-62 .....................48.95 1893-CC NTC MS-62 clnd 1881-CC F lt damage ........296.00 (looks nice) ....................3,495.00 1881-CC G lt cor ...............294.00 1893-CC AU clnd, couple of digs . ....................................1,795.00 1882-P MS-64++ ..............249.00 1882-O MS-62.....................53.95 1893-CC F-VF clnd ...........398.00 1882-S MS-66 ...................369.00 1893-CC NCS G clnd ........192.00 1882-S MS-63 .....................61.95 1893-CC AG++/G lt bend ..164.00 1883-P MS-63 .....................55.95 1894-P F graffiti ................895.00 1883-O MS-63.....................54.95 1894-P G graffiti, many dig marks on eagle ..........................749.00 1883-S MS-60 clnd ..........449.00 1883-S XF-45 clnd .............62.95 1894-O MS-60 clnd ..........398.00 1894-S AU clnd ................385.00 1884-P clashed ‘E’ rv MS-63 . .......................................114.00 1894-S AU damaged .........189.00 1884-O NGC MS-62 DPL . 109.00 1894-S XF-45 ....................239.00 1884-O MS-61 DMPL .........94.00 1894-S G/AG++ lt scrtchs, lt rm bump .................................44.95 1884-S AU-59 clnd ...........899.00 1884-S XF-48 lt rm nicks ..129.00 1894-S G/AG+ .....................46.95 1884-CC MS-60 clnd .......165.00 1895-O ANACS VF-30 details, scrtchd ............................394.00 1884-CC AG clnd ................99.00 1885-P PCI MS-64 DMPL 298.00 1895-O NGC G-6 ..............282.00 1885-O MS-60 DMPL .........62.95 1895-O G clnd, graffiti ......159.00 1895-O AG+ ......................229.00 1885-S MS-62 harshly clnd . .......................................149.00 1895-O AG+ clnd ..............209.00 1885-S XF-45 ......................74.00 1895-S XF old cleaning, lt rv rm bruise .............................995.00 1885-CC dash under 8 VAM 4 XF 1895-S ANACS VF details, cor old cleaning, lt rv rm bump . .......................................709.00 . .......................................589.00 1886-P MS-64++ ..............119.00 1895-S VG . .......................427.00 1886-P MS-64 .....................69.95 1895-S AG+/AG ................339.00 1886-P MS-60 DMPL .........67.95 1895-S AG lt bend, lt rm bumps . .......................................279.00 1886-O clashed ‘E’ rv VAM 1A ANACS AU-58 .....749.00 1896-P MS-62 clnd ............47.95 1896-O MS-62 ...............2,895.00 1886-O clashed ‘E’ rv VAM 1A NGC AU-53 .........398.00 1896-O AU-59 ...................498.00 1886-S/S AU-59 ................249.00 1896-O AU clnd ................133.00 1886-S MS-63 ...................439.00 1896-O AU clnd, lt rm nicks . .......................................119.00 1886-S MS-62 ...................369.00 1896-S PCGS VF-30 .........124.00 1887-P NGC MS-64* (superb obv rainbow toning) ..........519.00 1896-S G+ clnd ...................43.95 1887-P MS-63 .....................54.95 1897-O MS-61 clnd ..........719.00 1887-P MS-60 PL ...............46.95 1897-O ANACS AU-53 ......139.00 1887-S/S VAM 2 AU-55 ...119.00 1898-P MS-62 .....................47.95 1898-O MS-63.....................56.95 Terms & Conditions 14-day return privilege. ANA grading standards. Please add $3.75 P&H on orders – over $375.00 postpaid Checks must clear. NE res. add sales tax. Large price list of other coins available upon request P.O. Box 961, Dept. CM, Kearney, NE 68848 308-234-2261 or 308-440-2871 8/27/12 10:10 AM Alan Herbert The chain on the back of the first cents caused some consternation. Coin Clinic Chain reaction hat did contemporary critics have to say about the chain cent—or was it satisfactory? Almost every coin issued by the U.S. Mint from day one has had critics, and the Flowing Hair chain cents were certainly no exception. The complaint was made that the chain of 15 links represented bonds to England. The Liberty head was described as a “fright wig.” Liberty was said to be screaming in fear. W I’ve been told that any “coin” with 13 stars on it is a genuine Mint issue. Is this true? Definitely not. Stars are symbols. They may be used on tokens, medals or any other object, whether numismatic or not. Other than the tradition assigning the number of stars to the 13 original Colonies, there is no other connection between the stars and the genuineness of a particular coin. Any counterfeit coin can have 13 stars. For that matter, there are 50 stars on the reverse of the Kennedy half dollar, plus another nine. Why is the dime smaller than the nickel? This is a favorite question with young students. The dime started out in 1796 with a diameter of 19mm. In 1809 it dropped to 18.8mm, and again in 1837 to 17.9mm, the size in use today. The dimes were 90 percent silver since 1837, but have contained no silver since 1965 (except proofs, beginning in 1992.) The five-cent nickel was introduced in 1866, and made larger to distinguish it from the silver coins. 16 16-cmNovemberClinic.indd 2 Complaints were heard over first cent’s design The sizes remained the same for a century, so the Mint saw no reason to change the size of the dime when they changed the alloy from silver to coppernickel clad on a copper core. Several other countries have had the same problem with their small silver coins. I have a gold coin with all the U.S. presidents on it. Do you have any idea of the value? The piece you have is not a coin. Rather, it’s a privately issued medal, struck on gold-plated bronze. The issue price was less than $7. This is a perennial problem because virtually nobody outside the field of numismatics is aware of the difference between a coin, medal or a token. The problem is compounded by large companies that offer “coins” on TV and the Internet that are actually privately issued medals, such as the one that was the topic of this question. The easiest way to tell them apart is to remember that only a government can issue a coin. Why can’t I get Eisenhower or Anthony dollars from my bank, as they are supposed to be circulating? Neither ever circulated well. It’s a classic case of supply and demand. Most have gone back to the Federal Reserve Banks. Does the term “mint struck” mean the piece is a legal-tender coin? Far from it. The mint might be either a government or a private mint. The item might be a circulating coin, a non- circulating proof or commemorative, or even a medal, token, or just about any other object that can be placed between a pair of dies. Thus it becomes a relatively meaningless descriptive term. What is the story behind the 1834 token that shows a running pig? The “Running Boar” is a Hard Times token. There are several varieties. The token arose from the controversy surrounding the Bank of the United States. President Jackson sought to ruin the bank by withdrawing federal deposits. The boar is an allegorical figure representing the fleeing deposits. What was the purpose of the big Fractional Currency shields? The shields were specially designed by the Treasury Department in 186667, for display purposes. They were presumed to have been intended as an aid to detecting counterfeits of the fractional notes. In the Summer 1964 issue of “Paper Money,” Theodore Kemm wrote, “I doubt very much that counterfeit detection was the specific intent of the issue,” going on to note that a glassed over display in the bank president’s office would be of little help to the teller at the window. “I prefer to believe that the shields were available to anyone who wanted them for a fixed price and that in some cases they were presented to VIPs. Address questions via email only to [email protected]. COINS NOVEMBER 2012 8/24/12 8:38 AM DON’T BE FOOLED! Real Deal or a Clever Fake? Discover the Difference Must Have Tips to Identifying Valuable Types and Varieties of U.S. Coins Discover the difference between the real deal and a clever fake with U.S. Coins Close Up a one-of-akind visual guide to every U.S. coin type. This handy reference features large and clear images that detail inscriptions, mintmarks and initials, as well as thorough descriptions and fascinating coin history. SKU# W7621 • Retail Price: $17.99 Order Online at SHOPNUMISMASTER.com or Call 66478_CM.indd 1 800-258-0929 (8am-5pm M-F CT) 5/23/12 12:30 PM A picture perfect type set Half dimes offer history and value By Mark Benvenuto NE OF THE major challenges of coin collecting is assembling a set with a theme, and doing so with the best possible coins one can find and afford. While nickels have certainly taken their place as workhorse coins in everyday commerce, and while there are some beautiful nickel designs that have had their place in the last century, the now obsolete half dime had its day in the sun as well. A picture perfect type set of half dimes is probably amazingly expensive, but assembling one could still be fun. Trying to do so in some manner that won’t leave your wallet steam-rolled probably qualifies as a fun challenge. Here’s several half dimes that are worth considering as the ultimate in a type set collection. O 1794 or 1795 Flowing Hair These two dates for the half dime can without a doubt be called the first official U.S. five-cent pieces. They can still also officially be called very expensive. Since the mintage for the two years is listed as 86,416, price tags for even heavily circulated specimens will still be more than $1,000. For some of us, that price rs, it might be tag is ridiculous. For others, ing. something worth considering. Draped Bust small all eagle One would think that after making silver coins for two years, then changing the design, the Mint may have latched onto a design and stuck with it. No such luck. The half dimes of 1796 and 1797 are another two-use year set, simply because verse the small eagle on the reverse flew off after that short span of time. This little eagle makes either coin expensive today, as the mintages for both years were still very low. But what a piece this would be to add to any growing type set of our smallest original silver coin. 18 cmNovemberBenvenuto.indd 18 Draped Bust heraldic eagle While the Mint was cranking up production with the me, the passage of time, early years saw rd plenty of hard choices that had to be made, such as which silver coins to produce. As you might imagine, the halff oo dime was too any small for many people to get wound hat’s imporup about it. That’s tant because early silver coinage was often made after a wealthy individual deposited silver and asked for it to be made into specific denominations. Does anyone wish to guess how many depositors chose silver dollars or half dollars, as opposed to half dimes? It doesn’t really take a rocket scientist or a neurosurgeon to figure out which were the more popular items. So, still, there were pretty low mintages, and a few years where there were no half dimes at all. The Draped Bust half dime with a heraldic eagle reverse is not, however, imp impossible to ob obtain. There ar are even a ffew inter- Many dates in the Liberty Cap series (1829-1837) aree available for lesss than $100 each.. A small coinage of half dimes was minted in 1792, but regular coinage waited until 1794 to begin. esting vvarieties from which to choose, in including the rather famous “LIBEKTY” oof 1800. It was the result of a faulty die punch for the letter “R.” If you are lucky enough to find an example, the ante in starts at about $1,000 for a well-worn example. But this would make a wonderful addition to a high end type set. Liberty Cap Finally, something that doesn’t cost an arm and a leg. The half dime ended up taking a long nap after 1805 and only came back into production in 1829. But when it did, it came roaring back with a vengeance. In 1829, the Mint pounded out just over 1.2 million of them and kept up that pace pretty much all the way to the end of the design, in 1837. That’s huge when compared to any of the earlier half dimes, no matter what the design. If you have been reading this far and thought thoug half dimes and a half dim dime type set were totally out oof your league, please rec reconsider. The Liberty Ca Cap series might be one th that you could actually ccollect by date, even iif you only have $100 tto spend on each coin. A And that $100 does not se sentence you to low-end wo worn examples of any of thes these particular five-cent pieces pieces. Actually, if you want COINS C NOVEMBER 2012 8/24/12 8:49 AM to pay up to the next level, you’ll be pleasantly surprised to find that it only takes a few hundred dollars to land one of these little coins in Mint State-60. Seated Liberty We’ve seen that the ultimate half dime set can be costly, at least when a person focuses on the earliest examples and the better grades. But the Seated Liberty half dimes open up a whole new area when it comes to possible type set coins. The name of the design is based on Christian Gobrecht’s rendering of a seated Liberty. But the design was used, at least for half dimes, from 1837 up to the demise of the half dime in 1873. This makes it pretty obtainable today, especially if you are looking for types. Along the way there were five design changes in one area or another, resulting in six different half dimes, all of which could be called a type. The 1837 and the 1838-O make the first type, since there are no stars around the seated Liberty for these years only. The 1838-O has a relatively low mintage, but is still a coin a person can afford. Christian Gobrecht’s design of a seated Liberty made its appearance on half dimes beginning in 1837. n 1837 Spending $100 on an king examwill get you a good-looking ple. And these are beautiful little coins, because of the elegance and simplicity of the obverse. It might be worth purchasing for that reason alone. The second type of the Seated Liberty design is the group issued from 1838 to 1840, when the stars have been added around Liberty. There are a couple of varieties within this group, in terms of large and small stars, but one thing they WWW.COINSMAGAZINE.NET cmNovemberBenvenuto.indd 19 all have in common is high mintages. The 2.2 million made at Philadelphia Mint in 1838 makes that date an especially appealing one. In 1840 there was a design change that many would think of as downright minor, but that has been the focus of numerous articles about the Gobrecht design over the years: There was drapery added near Liberty’s left elbow. That simple addition makes for a third type you can add to any growing set, and with several mintages over 1 million, there are some that will cost less than $200 in MS-60. Now, it seems, we have arrived at some great coins for decent prices. The next design change berty for the Seated Liberty was the addition of n arrows at the date in 1853. These were not just cosmetic. The weight had been reduced in an attempt to keep the coins in circulation. The arrows marked this reduc-tion. The arrows only had their place for threee years, but the 1853 stands as a milestone for another reason. There were 13.2 million of them made that year. That’s a lot of half dimes. Once again, mint-state coins are available here for less than a king s ransom. ransom king’s The aarrows disappeared from the date of the half dim in 1856. dime N Note that once m more these are a almost all very c common coins. T The 1859 and 1 1859-O can be co considered less tha than common, but they are not really all that scarce, and the pprices can still be affordable affordable. The last design change for the half dime came right about the same time that the coin started dying the slow death that would culminate in 1873. In 1860, the stars were removed in favor of a legend, “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” around the obverse. There are quite a few years in which the mintage was more than 1 million coins, and the San Francisco mintmark makes its appearance in this group for the first time in 1863. Thus, a collector could go for a piece from Philadelphia, one from New Orleans, and one from San Francisco. Because of the long-term love affair that collectors seem to have for the ‘S’ mintmark, the prices of the San Francisco The T 1853-1855 half dimes had arrows at d the t date to mark a slight decrease in the s coin’s weight. c pieces are a bit higher than the others But one of each can still be others. obtained. Since the Shield nickels had made their debut in 1866, you might think that half dimes just slowly faded away, as these newcomers edged them out. That isn’t the case. Half dime mintages from 1870-1873 were actually pretty hefty. So it isn’t really all that difficult to obtain even mint-state specimens of these later years. The $100 I mentioned earlier will go quite a ways if you choose to buy in this bracket. There is one other rather special half dime you might want to consider, especially if your goal is a fantastic set of these silver five-cent pieces: A proof Seated Liberty. The mid-1800s saw low proof mintages for several years. There are proof mintages as low as 300 in 1858 to a 1,000 in 1860, 1861, and 1870. Trying to estimate prices for these is difficult, as they are bought and sold infrequently and usually at auction. But the possibility is there for the patient, prudent collector. The first of our nation’s five-cent pieces, the little half dimes, are long gone now. But assembling a set of them can still be a wonderful undertaking for a serious collector of U.S. coins as well as for a fan of early U.S. history. ❐ 19 8/24/12 8:49 AM Collecting Liberty Heads Challenging and affordable, this nickel series has several virtues By Mike Thorne OOKING BACK, 1883 was an interesting year in America. Buffalo Bill Cody organized his “Wild West” show that year, and the Brooklyn Bridge was opened to traffic. Chicago saw the building of its first skyscraper, which reached the astounding height of 10 stories. Best of all, for coin collectors of the future, 1883 brought the introduction of a new nickel design to replace the unheralded Shield nickel. The new design was the Liberty Head, or V-nickel, as it is sometimes known. The “V” is for the large letter on the coin’s reverse, which is the Roman numeral for the number 5. Actually, the impetus for the new coin came from Joseph Wharton, a leading advocate of the use of nickel in coins. Not coincidentally, Wharton was deeply involved in mining and refining the metal. In fact, according to Q. David Bowers, writing in A Guide Book of Shield and Liberty Head Nickels, Wharton “had loomed large in the creation of the threecent coin in 1865 and the Shield nickel in 1866.…” In 1881, Wharton had a new idea, instead of just three-cent pieces and nickels made from a nickel alloy, cents too would be minted in 75 percent copper and 25 percent nickel. To this end, Mint Superintendent A. Loudon Snowden ordered the Mint’s chief engraver Charles E. Barber to develop consistent designs for new cents, three-cent pieces, and five-cent pieces. The three coins would differ only in their sizes and in the Roman numerals on their reverses. Only the five-cent coin was actually produced. As Walter Breen described Barber’s design in his Complete Encyclopedia of U.S. and Colonial Coins, the obverse “featured a profile of Liberty, copied from a Greco-Roman marble head, onto which Barber (imitating Morgan’s dollar design) had affixed several wheat ears, cotton bolls, etc., above and behind the coronet. [The L 20 cmNovemberThorne.indd 20 reverse] displayed value in Roman numerals within a rococo wreath of wheat, corn, and cotton.” ened with Nothing happened this design in either 1881 or 1882, but ry in 1883, Treasury Secretary Charles Folger approved the idea for a new nickel design. Breen notes, “The version he chose had stars (rather than lettering) nd around head, and eath motto below wreath S: a without CENTS: stupid blunder.” t” nicki k The story of the ““no cent” els has been recounted many times: Persons with larceny in mind gold-plated the new nickels, reeded them, and passed them off as new gold $5 pieces. In addition, many of the new centsless coins were saved by ordinary people who reasoned correctly that the Mint would quickly come up with a new design to correct its “mistake.” Because of this differential retention, the 1883 “no cents” Liberty Head nickel is more available today than the coin that replaced it later in 1883, despite the fact that nearly three times as many were made of the latter. Bowers mentions the oft-recounted tale of Josh Tatum, a deaf mute, who supposedly stood trial for passing goldplated nickels. As the story goes, Tatum was not convicted, because he never actually said anything to his victims. As Bowers puts it, “This is one numismatic tale that refuses to go away.…” Apparently, it’s just a good story, not a true one. As a collectible, Liberty Head nickels have a lot going for them. For one thing, a complete date/mintmark set consists of just 33 different coins, as all Liberty Head nickels were made in Philadelphia except for Denver and San Francisco The first Liberty Head nickels failed to include the word cents along with the Roman numeral V. variet varieties produced in 1912, the last year of the series series. Note that my discussion of th ll tibl sett ddoes not include the the collectible essentially uncollectible 1913 Liberty Head nickel. This is the topic for another article, as only someone with millions of dollars in his coin budget would consider this a must-have date for a complete collection of Liberty Head nickels. Another plus for the series is that only three of the dates lists for more than $100 in Good-4, and none of them is prohibitively expensive, at least in lower grades. The three keys are the 1885, 1886, and 1912-S. Of these, only the 1912-S had a small mintage (238,000), and as a last-year-of-issue coin and the first nickel minted in San Francisco, it was retained in large enough quantity to make it relatively available today, for a price. As noted above, Liberty Head nickels began with the 1883 “no cents” variety, which had one of the lowest mintages of the entire series (5.5 million). However, as I indicated, many of these were saved. Bowers writes, “Today, examples are common in all Mint State grade levels.” Average retail values (taken from Numismatic News “Coin Market”) range from $7 in G-4 to $215 in Mint State65. If you can’t afford one in MS-65, it makes sense to purchase one in MS-63, which lists for just $46.50. Also, because COINS NOVEMBER 2012 8/24/12 8:53 AM a coin in this grade is so inexpensive, there would seem to be little point in buying one in either a circulated grade or in a lower mint-state grade (MS-60 through MS-62). As the quality of strike can vary considerably, choose one with the sharpest strike you can find. Next, we have the 1883 “cents” variety, with a mintage of slightly more than 16 million pieces. As you might expect, because of all the interest in the “no cents” variety, this one was relatively overlooked. Because of this, its values range from $19 in G-4 to $625 in MS-65. Bowers writes, “Very few were saved [in mint state] at the time of issue.…” If you want to spend less than $100 for an 1883 “cents,” the best coin you’re likely to get will be one in Extremely Fine-40, for $85. If you can afford one in mint state, the date lists for $215 in MS-63. In 1884, the mintage dropped down to 11.3 million, with the result that this date is even more pricy than the 1883 “cent.” Its “Coin Market” value ranges from $22.50 in G-4 to $1,675 in MS-65. Like the preceding variety, the 1884 is still less than $100 in EF-40 ($92), and its MS-63 value is a relatively affordable $275. Bowers writes, “The 1884 is a plentiful date and is available in almost any grade desired.” “Gems are truly scarce,” however, which explains the MS-65 price. The next two years, 1885 and 1886, are two of the three keys in the set. Mintages for the two dates are 1.5 million and 3.3 million, respectively, which sound fairly large. However, you have to remember that the nickel was an imporriod, tant coin in this time period, els and Liberty Head nickels y were workhorses in daily commerce. Values for the 1885 range from $585 in G-4 to $8,650 in MS-65. In other words, there’s no grade for the date that’s not at least moderately expensive. At the present time, I have one of these, a coin graded G-6 by m an ANACS. I bought it from eBay auction by a coin dealer in New Zealand. How in thee world did it get so far “down under”? Recently, I sold an 1885 graded About Good-3 by PCGS. In my opinion, the coin was actually better than the grade it received, as it had essentially full rims on both sides. However, the last digit of the date was decidedly weak, so PCGS WWW.COINSMAGAZINE.NET cmNovemberThorne.indd 21 called it AG-3. Unfortunately, no one shared my opinion of the coin, so I sold it at a slight loss. I did better on an 1886 graded AG-3 by ANACS. I paid a price for the coin at auction that was significantly more than AGs typically bring but considerably less than its value in G-4 ($285). This was a coin with full rims front and back but weakness in some of the letters on the reverse. After it failed to sell on eBay, I took it to a coin show and shopped it around until I found someone who agreed with my grading rather than ANACS. I actually made a profit on this piece. About the 1886, Bowers writes, “The 1886 nickel is generally ranked as the second-rarest Liberty Head nickel in the early series, with 1885 first. However, in mint state, particularly at the gem level, the 1886 nickel eclipses the 1885 in rarity.” The “Coin Market” values don’t support this observation, however, which suggests that the 1886 may be bargain priced in mint state relative to the 1885. In MS-60, -63, and -65, the 1886 lists for $1,950, $2,450, and $7,250, respectively, compared to “$1,950, $2,590, and $8,650 for the 1885. The next seven Liberty Head nickels have mintages ranging from 10.7 million (1888) to 16.8 million (1891), and their values generally reflect the differences in mintages. For example, 1888 is the priciest of this group, with values ranging from $28 in G-4 to $1,500 in MS-65. The 1891 is one of the least expensive, ranging from $5.75 to $1,050 in the same gr grades. About the 1888, which has the highe MS-65 highest val value of th group, the The lack of the denomination led hucksters to plate the coins in gold and try to pass them ass $5 pieces. Therefore, “CENTS” was added to the coin. Bowers writes, “at the choice and gem Mint State levels quality can be a big problem. Finding a sharply struck coin with rich luster and good eye appeal is not easy to do.” With one of the highest mintages of the group (16.3 million), the 1890 is the second most expensive of the bunch in MS-65 ($1,365). As Bowers writes, “The 1890 nickel should be plentiful in choice and gem Mint State, but it is not.” The problem was twofold: First, the coin market was at low ebb that year, and second, many of the date were weakly struck. The bottom line for the collector: If you can find a sharp example, jump on it. The coin market and other markets were also in a slump in 1894, and the mintage of the Liberty Head nickels that year reflects this, as just 5.4 million were produced. Values for the date range from $16.50 in G-4 to $1,500 in MS-65. Bowers writes, “Mint State coins are scarce, and no-problem gems are rare.” Although nearly twice as many nickels were minted in 1895 as in 1894, the 1895 has a higher value in MS-65 ($2,200). It’s much lower in other grades, however. For example, an MS-63 is listed for $215 compared to the 1894’s $425 value in the same grade. Bowers writes, “Once again, problem-free choice and gem nickels are a challenge, and relatively few of the 1895 date pass the test.” With a relatively low mintage of 8.8 million, Bowers calls the 1896 “a key date,” as “fewer coins were saved as souvenirs than might have been the case.” Values range from $9 in G-4 to $1,950 in MS-65. “Today,” he writes, “sharply struck Mint State coins in higher grades are very elusive.…” With a couple of exceptions (1898, 1909), mintages of Philadelphia issues from 1897 throu through 1912 are well above 20 m million, with correspondin values across the sponding range of grades. These are all inexpensive in M MS-63, with values in this grade ranging f from $127 to $175. T These values strike m as remarkably me i inexpensive for u uncirculated U.S. co coins minted in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It’s worth noting that the 1909 hhas the lowest mintage (11.6 mil million) of any date after 1896. Not surprisingly, Bowers 21 8/24/12 8:53 AM With 1.5 million minted, the 1885 is a key date. writes, “Today, the 1909 is the hardest est nt to find of the later dates in gem Mint State.” “Coin Market” indicates that it is 63 worth $1,075 in MS-65, but an MS-63 specimen lists for just $132, just $5 more than the most common dates. Now, we come to two of the most interesting dates in the series, the two mintmarked 1912s. I’ll talk first about the 1912-D, the first nickel minted in Denver, with a mintage of 8.5 million pieces. Values range from $2.75 in G-4 to $2,200 in MS-65, with an MS-63 worth $360. This is a date that Bowers thinks is underrated, a “sleeper” in other words, particularly in higher circulated and uncirculated grades. He writes, “Extremely Fine and About Uncirculated coins are quite scarce. In Mint State the 1912-D is much rarer than the mintage figure might suggest, especially when compared to the 1912-S.…” I was aware of Bowers’ thinking about the 1912-D when I bought a PCGS-graded AU-55 (with CAC sticker) a couple of years ago for $180. An AU-50 lists for $170 in “Coin Market.” Of course, the 1912-S is one of the series key dates, with a mintage of just 238,000 pieces. Values, which for many bly years were remarkably n low, have risen in recent years to the point that the date is somewhat pricy in all grades. The 1912-S ranges in value from $165 in G-4 to $5,900 in MS-65. Bowers writes ithat the date is typically seen either well 22 cmNovemberThorne.indd 22 worn or in mint state, with relatively few available at intermediate grades. Although I always recommend buying only key-date coins certified by the major services, this is particularly important for the 1912-S, as fakes exist in the marketplace. It’s not difficult to spot one of these creations, however, as “All examples [of the 1912-S] seen have bulging in the obverse field and are somewhat lightly detailed.… Any sharp piece is likely an alteration from a Philadelphia Mint coin, made by adding an S.” Although the certification numbers from the major services indicate that more 1912-Ds have been certi912-Ss, the fied than 1912-Ss, he order ratio is on the owers of 2 to 1. Bowers hat points out that the mintagee ratio of the two coins is 1912 was the only year of production of Liberty Head nickels at the Denver MInt. actually about 36 to 1, which verifies that the 1912-D is actually much scarcer in higher grades than most people think. In this article, I’ve focused on collecting circulation issues of Liberty Head nickels. Collecting proof issues is another good way to approach V-nickels. Because all Liberty Head nickels except the 1912-D and -S were minted in Philadelphia, each year of Liberty Head nickels, including the 1883 “no cents” variety, is available as a proof issue. Proof issues are desirable for their low mintages relative to circulation varieties and also because they show the maximum extent of the design Barber intended. Proof mintages were greatest in the first year of the series, with the production of 6,783 of the “cents” variety and 5,219 of the “no cents.” Mintages thereafter are well below 5,000, with a range from 1,475 (1907) to 4,763 (1909). With a few exceptions, values in PR-65 are below $1,000 apiece. In fact, “Coin Market” prices each of the dates from 1887 through 1912 at $585 in this grade. The 1883 “cents” and 1884 list for $610 each, with the 1883 “no cents” variety at $1,075. The priciest proofs are the 1885 ($3,150) and 1886 ($1,950), despite that fact that each date had a relatively large mintage (3,790 and 4,290, respectively). Is the high price justified for the 1885 proof? Although the circulation-variety 1885 is quite scarce in high grades, “among Proofs it is one of the most plentiful coins in the series,” according to Bowers. However, Bowers also notes, “The market price for Proofs seems to be taking a nap.” Finally, I will point out that L proof Liberty Head nickels can aalso be desirable coins in ggrades below PR-65, an their cost will be and s significantly less in l lower grades. As just o example, earlier one t this year I sold an N NGC-graded PR-64 1 1887 Liberty Head ni nickel for $301. The pur purchaser loved the coin so you see that there coin, may bbe nice proof nickels available in grades less than co PR-65 for considerably less than prices PR-65 prices. No matter how you approach them, Barber’s Liberty Head nickels will be challenging but relatively inexpensive to collect. And how many series offer that combination of virtues? ❐ COINS NOVEMBER 2012 8/24/12 8:53 AM EXTENSIVE OFFERS! 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LINCOLN CENTS 50 CENTS EACH OR 8 DIFFERENT FOR $2.00 39P 40P 40D 41P 46P 47P 47S 48D 49P 49S 51D 52P 52D 52S 53D 53S 54P 54D 55D 56P 56D 57P 57D 58P 58D 59P 59D 60P 60D 61P 61D 62P 62D 63P 63D 64P 64D 65 70S 81P 99P 00P 03P 03D 04T2D 05T1D 05T2P 05T2D 06P 06D 07P 07D 08P 08D 50 CENTS EACH: 38P 40S 41S 42D 46D 49D 50P 53P 54S 66 67 71D 72D 73D 74P 74D 75D 76D 77P 77D 79P 79D 80D 87P 87D 89D 90P 90D 91P 04PT2 04DT1 05PT1 $1.00 EACH: 41D 42NICK 46S 48S 51S 55P 68S 69D 69S 70D 73P 78D 80P 81D 85P 85D 88P 88D 89P 93D 94P 94D 95P 96P 00D 01D 02D 04PT1 10P 10D 11P 11D 12P 12D $1.50 EACH: 38DJEFF 39S 48P 68D 72P 75P 76P 78P 84P 92D 95D 97P 98D 02P $2. EACH: 38S 47D 51P $3 EACH: 09P 09D 1938-1961 CIRC JEFFERSON NICKEL SET $59.00 PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. VARIETIES NOT INCLUDED. 15 DAY RETURN PRIVILEGE.;CHECKS, MONEY ORDERS; VISA, MC, DISC, AMEX ACCEPTED FOR ORDERS SHIPPED TO BILLING ADDRESS 830-557-5759 WWW.MCQUEENEYCOINS.COM TEXAS RESIDENTS ADD 8.25% SALES TAX ADD $5. SHIPPING CHARGE TO ALL ORDERS MCQUEENEY COINS PO BOX 728C MCQUEENEY, TX 78123 8/27/12 10:12 AM Fred Reed Paper Profiles Transit tickets During Civil War company’s tickets served as change ’ve written about Civil War cardboard scrip here in “Paper Profiles” before (April 2010), since this much-neglected genre of “paper money” is a favorite of mine. My article is posted on F+W’s excellent website www.NumisMaster. com. Check it out. Although little heralded in the past, Civil War cardboard scrip that circulated in lieu of small change during the change crisis of that day may just be coming into its own. In May 2005 Stack’s, the wellregarded numismatic firm and auction house, sold a collection of this rare currency for prices ranging from $275 to $10,000. This offering was specialized. They had been issued by Civil War sutlers traveling with the Union Army. Fortunately for collectors these army-related chits have been cataloged several times in the past by authors of repute such as James J. Curto and David Schenkman. In June 2006, Stack’s sold a general collection of these chits with most prices in the $350-$525 range, but several issues below $200. This writer addresses Civil War cardboard issues briefly in his forthcoming book Civil War Stamp Envelopes, the Issuers and Their Times, since this private scrip was a competitor to the postage stamp envelopes’ circulation. According to collector David Gladfelter, these cardboard chits did not pass out of circulation when government Postage Currency was issued, since he has observed examples with 1863 and even 1864 dates. Such Civil War cardboard chits as a I 24 24-cmNovemberProfiles.indd 2 whole have escaped a good, knowledgeable cataloging in the century and a half since they were issued. This could be a fertile field for a “Paper Profiles” reader desirous of making his or her mark on the numismatic hobby. Because of the lack of a catalog, many obviously obscure and potentially rare pieces bring small amounts when they surface. I’m illustrating two varieties here that I purchased for $25 and $50, respectively, in recent years at the Memphis paper money show and on eBay. I illustrate a number of pasteboard issues in the new book. However, my coverage is descriptive, not a comprehensive cataloging effort. So be my guest please if you can come up with a catalog of this neglected series. Compiling such a catalog would sure be challenging, but it would be a genuine contribution to the numismatic field, and warrant a modicum of immortality for the cataloger. This writer considers these wellcirculated gems prizes of his collection despite their modest purchase prices. Both are fare tickets issued by New York City transportation companies. Discovering the background of the issuers is part of the kick I get out of my collecting since even obscure issues such as these have interesting stories to tell. The 23rd Street Line ticket was issued c. 1862-63 by T.&J. (Thomas and Joseph) McLelland, with offices at 251 West 26th St. It bears their stamp on the reverse and the important promise “Exchanged for Currency,” which attests At left, a chit from the 23rd Street Line. Next to it is one from the Consolidated Stage Co. to the firm’s promise of redemption in currency or for half a stage fare. In spring 1863 the McLellands were unsuccessful in their bid for another lucrative Broadway Street railroad franchise, encountering political intrigue and deep pockets in the state capital Albany when a bill incorporating the new franchisees came up in the state legislature. John McLelland was also a partner with brothers David and Robert in a lithographic company at 26 Spruce. The brothers’ presses no doubt printed this three-cent/half fare small change chit. According to the New York City directories of the period, by 1864 John McLelland had succeeded his father Thomas as the stage line’s principal. He had also taken as partners William M. Pullis and John Haley. Pullis was a big deal in the transportation business, serving as secretary and treasurer of the New York Consolidated Stage Line that issued the other chit. The New York Consolidated Stage Co. was a big affair. It operated six routes south of 42nd Street serving the ferry boats at Wall Street, South Street, Fulton Street and the Hudson River Railroad depot. The company also issued two varieties of postage stamp envelopes, also issued to facilitate small change during this period, Reed PE511 and Reed PE513. The ticket is signed within a cartouche on the back and was printed by stationer D.W. Lee, 62 Nassau St. Lee also circulated two varieties of postage stamp envelopes, Reed PE455 and PE457. 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Online por t folio management Comprehensive event s calendar News and blogs from the editor s of Numismatic News, World Coin News, Bank Note Repor ter, Coins and Coin Prices magazines Browse books, coin supplies, magazines, CDs, DV Ds & downloads Krause Publications is the world’s largest publisher of coin books & coin magazines for coin collecting enthusiasts YO U R C O M P L E T E N U M I SM AT I C R E S O U R C E adpagesCM1112.indd 25 8/27/12 10:12 AM America’s first ‘nickel’ Shield design set the pattern By R.W. Julian HE AMERICAN public is so used to the five-cent piece, or nickel, that most people tend to think it has always been with us. At present, however, this lowly coin has an uncertain future as it is under fire from all sides. It costs more than five cents to produce due to the relentless rise in the costs of copper and nickel, its two ingredients. There was in fact a five-cent piece in the early days of the United States but it was a silver coin, the half dime. The first half dimes were struck in 1792 and this denomination, though not always in the same alloy, has been with us the longest of any value used in our marketplaces. The half dime did not circulate well in the early United States because most prices used the Spanish system of eight reales to the dollar. This meant, if the price was one-half real (6.25 cents), that the half dime was an inconvenient coin to present in partial payment. Because of low demand from the public, half dime mintage stopped in the fall of 1805 and did not resume until July 1829. By the latter date the use of T Fractional Currency, such as this five-cent note, was issued beginning in 1862 to make up for the hoarding of silver coins. 26 cmNovemberJulian.indd 26 ary Spanish values for ordinary household needs, such ass food, began to decline in favor of Federal money, as it was often called. From 1829 to 1861 large numbers of half dimes were made and in widespread use among the citizenry. Five centss had real buying power in those days and to give a child ant gift in a half dime was a significant the eyes of most youngsters. However, all of this was to fall apart with the opening of the Civil War in April 1861. In late 1861 a nervous public hoarded all of the gold coins that could be found and June 1862 saw the same fate befall the silver coinage. All that was left was the lowly copper-nickel cent and it too came under pressure within a few months. The government responded by issuing fractional currency notes with values as low as three cents. The substitute was not a popular one but there was little else that could be done in order that ordinary people be able to purchase the necessities of life. When the cent coins began to be hoarded Mint Director James Pollock did everything in his power to abolish the copper-nickel cent in favor of one with a bronze alloy. Nickel was increasingly more difficult to obtain but the ingredients of bronze—copper, tin, and zinc—were cheap and easily purchased. Over the strong opposition of nickel mine owner Joseph Wharton, in April 1864 Congress passed a law authorizing the cent and two-cent pieces to be made from bronze. Wharton’s lucrative nickel nstant. contract vanished in an instant. put His Pennsylvania mine output d was far less than needed by the Mint but was still important. Not a man to be held down by mere circumstances, Wharton and his congressional allies plotted a return to the use n of nickel at the Mint. In the spring of 1865 he was Th first Shield nickel The was released in 1866. wa successfu Congress passing successful, a bill that cr created a copper-nickel three-cent piece, meant to replace the silver trime, another of the coins that had been caught up in the hoarding early in the war. Although the new three-cent coin was motivated by a desire to sell his nickel output to the Mint, it also proved popular to a coin-starved public. It was so popular, in fact, that Wharton began to consider yet another coin to use his nickel metal and this was the five-cent piece. The new drive, for a five-cent coin of 25 percent nickel and 75 percent copper, did not go quite as smoothly as the three-cent piece. The stumbling block was Pollock, who thought that one copper-nickel coin was quite enough and used his influence to block congressional approval of the five-cent piece. In due course Pollock was persuaded by the Wharton adherents that the proposed copper-nickel five-cent piece was only a temporary measure and that A pattern nickel ddated 1865. COINS NOVEMBER 2012 8/24/12 8:50 AM the silver half dime would be restored ed once the rule of paper money had ended. It would appear, however, that those who made such promises had their fingers crossed because the return of the half dime was never to arrive. The Mint report for fiscal 1865, issued late in that year, stated rthat Pollock would accept a coppernickel five-cent piece with a weightt not to exceed 60 grains, or 3.89 grams. Even i at that weight it was still proportionally heavier than the three-cent piece; it should have weighed 50 grains to have been in the proper proportion. Pollock, however, had not counted on another factor. After the end of the war in 1865 there was a drive to convert the United States to the metric system, which gave Wharton the opportunity to suggest 5 grams (77.16 grains) as the weight. It proved irresistible and Congress in fact adopted this weight in the bill passed on May 16, 1866; it was promptly signed into law by President Andrew Johnson. The “nickel” was now a reality. One of the selling points of this exact 5 gram weight was the claim that it could be used with precision to weigh other items. Unfortunately this was a smoke-and-mirrors argument because all coins have a manufacturing tolerance, or remedy, which means that such weights are not precise. By late 1865 Pollock knew that the new coin was only a matter of a few weeks or months away and took the necessary measures to be ready. He instructed chief engraver James B. Longacre to prepare patterns for inspection by Treasury officials and other interested parties. Because time was short the engraver’s work was not all that original. Longacre created a variation on his design for the two-cent piece introduced in May 1864. There was a certain improvement, however, as the spears were removed while the motto become plain lettering at the top rather than on an ornate scroll. The reverse design is more innovative than the obverse. One would think, however, that the rays and stars must have reminded some viewers as a cannonade from Civil War days. Patterns dated 1865 do exist without the rays but these were struck in 1867 or 1868 as a delicacy for collectors. In 1866 additional patterns were struck for consideration. The first was similar to the one already prepared in 1865 while the other two had portraits of Washington and Lincoln respectively. Why the letter WWW.COINSMAGAZINE.NET cmNovemberJulian.indd 27 Th pattern This nickel shows ni George Ge Washington. W d was prepared is unclear as it is unlikely thatt rya nickel carryncoln ing the Lincoln portrait would have been welcomed in the South. The varying obverse and reverse dies for the nickel executed in 1865 and 1866 were struck in several different marriages. Many of these were not for official consideration but rather favors for collectors, both within and without the Mint walls. Once President Johnson had signed the necessary legislation, the Treasury ordered Pollock to send the pattern nickels to the Treasury for consideration. Pollock did as directed but the Lincoln obverse was not used on any of these submitted specimens. In his covering letter the director explained each d his piece but also indicated favorite, which had the k shield obverse. Pollock noted that there was a distinct public aversion to the heads of real people appearing on the coinage. After the design had been chosen Longacre set to work preparing thee ng necessary hubs and working e, and dies. Once this was done, n Snowden chief coiner A. Loudon had stockpiled a considerable number of planchets, coinage commenced on June 11, 1866. It proved very popular with the public almost from the opening day of distribution. In the first few months of nickel coinage there was considerable trial and error in the coining department. The chief coiner was responsible for rolling out the ingots prepared by the melter and refiner but it was difficult to determine if a given planchet would strike up properly. For this reason Shield nickels of 1866 and 1867 are often of lesser quality with planchet defects of various kinds. Coupled with the planchet difficulties, there was also a problem with the dies. The nickel had a relatively thick planchet compared to the three-cent piece and this cause caused the dies to shatter or crack after oonly a few thousand pieces had been struck. Because of the seemin ingly insatiable public demand, h however, poorly struck pieces w were paid out alongside the b better-made coins. In addit tion, this demand meant that d were often used past their dies us useful life, which meant further bat batches of badly made coins. In the latter part of 1866 a frustrated cchief coiner and engraver had o meetings to see what could a series of be done about improving the quality of the five-cent piece. The decision was made that Longacre would redesign the reverse to remove the rays, this being one of the stress points. Too much metal had to flow on the reverse, which meant increased pressure from the coining press Abraham Lincoln is featured on this 1866 nickel pattern. and more problems for the ob obverse dies. Willi William Millward had appoint as Mint director been appointed in the latter part of 1866 but he was an appointee of President Andrew Johnson. The acrid political disputes of this era were boiling over and one of the results was the impeachment, but not conviction, of the president. This left Millward in an awkward position, which culminated in his nomination being refused by the Senate. Because of the political uncertainty, chief coiner Snowden bypassed Millward and approached Treasury Secretary Hugh McCulloch directly for permission to change the reverse design. On Jan. 21, 1867, McCulloch formally 27 8/24/12 8:51 AM notified Millward that the change was to be made. The coiner then stated that he would begin the changeover on Feb. 1. The January coinage is known to have been 2,019,000, leaving 28,890,500 for the rest of the year. There has been collector interest in the number of proof nickels struck in 1866 and 1867 but in neither case is the exact number known. (Records of minor proof coins struck prior to 1878 were destroyed in 1925.) An 1866 pattern nickel withh an alternate reverse design. n. reissue of soiled coins. Unsightly nickels that flowed back to the Treasury were sent to the Mint and cleaned by special n reisprocesses. They were then sued to the public. The generally low minttages of 1870 through 1876 were not entirely the result of reissued coins. Native craftsmen, i.e., counterfeiters, were very busy with the nickel during this decade. One date, 1875, was well known even inn orthose days as one of the favorite dates for counterfeiters. The famous “open 3” and “close 3 dates foun 3” found on some of the 1873 coinage are also present on the 1873 nickel. The rarity is abo the same although about th “close 3” is a bit the s scarcer in the higher g grades. In 1876 the over s saturation of the m marketplace with nickels reached the ears of the Treasury and coinage s was suspended until further notice. Nickels dated 1877 t k bbut only in proof for were struck, collectors. It is estimated that about 900 such nickels were made. Once collectors realized the scarcity of the 1877 nickel they ordered a relatively large number of proof nickels in 1878, resulting in a mintage of 2,350 pieces. Beginning with 1879 the Mint not only struck proofs for collectors but also a limited number of uncirculated pieces for stocking stuffers at Christmas as well as birthday presents. Permission for these limited coinages was granted by the Treasury at the express request of A. Loudon Snowden, who became superintendent of the Philadelphia Mint in 1879. i i th In an unexpected ddecision the chief coiner refused to sell proof nickels with rays in January 1867 to collectors on the grounds that he could not produce a quality coin. The later version without rays was readily available, however, beginning in early February. This has resulted in considerable speculation about the 1867 variety with rays and it is believed that several dozen pieces were struck for the favored few at various times in 1867, primarily under a new Mint director, Henry R. Linderman. The change in reverse design did lead to a higher die life. It is estimated that about 20,000 pieces were obtained from an average die pair in the late 1860s and early 1870s. With further improvements in hardening, the average rose to about 26,000 in 1882. The heavy coinage of nickels from 1866 to 1868 finally saturated the marketplace and by late 1868 demand had begun to fall off. The 28.8 million pieces of 1868 fell to 16.4 million in 1869 and 4.8 million in 1870. The year 1871 saw only 561,000. One of the odder reasons for the decline in nickel coinage was the law mandating the cleaning and Mint Director James Pollock. 28 cmNovemberJulian.indd 28 Joseph Wharton. In 1877, only proofs were minted. du course public In due demand for nnew nickels returned and the Treasury lifted the ban on Dec. 12, 1881. One of the odder results of the low 1879-1881 mintages is that dealers sometimes promote poorly struck proofs as the more rare business strikes. In 1880 Snowden launched his plan to unify the designs on the three minor coins, cent, three-cent, and nickel. This did not work out in practice though it did lead to the new Liberty Head nickel in 1883. In the meantime the engraving department attempted to increase die life with some innovative techniques in hardening but not all that much was gained. There is one interesting Shield nickel pattern from 1882 that has long drawn collector interest. This is the famous Blind Man’s nickel, which has five equally spaced bars on the edge. This was produced at the request of congressman William Rosecrans, a former Civil War general famous for his leadership at Chickamauga. Rosecrans felt that blind veterans were being cheated and wanted an easy way of helping them make change. In late 1882 Snowden’s plan for a new design on the nickel came to fruition when the Liberty Head by Barber was accepted in principle by the Treasury. There was a temporary glitch, however, when the Treasury secretary discovered that an inscription was on the wrong side. The problem was fixed in early January but this delayed the commencement of the new artwork for several weeks. In the meantime 1.5 million Shield nickels were struck in January 1883, the dying gasp of this design. The Shield nickel had served the nation well but after 1883 only the collector was left to appreciate what once was one of the most important coins in the marketplace. ❐ COINS NOVEMBER 2012 8/24/12 8:51 AM Mike Thorne Basics and Beyond Expectations s I’ve indicated in previous columns, I’m frequently asked for advice on disposing of inherited coin collections/accumulations. Typically what happens is that I give the heir a reasonably accurate appraisal of what a dealer will pay, and I’m then asked to sell the coins, which I do for a fee based on my time. In every case except the most recent one, the heir has been well pleased with the amount that I’m able to get for him or her. Generally, the heir has found the realized amount to be well beyond expectations. And that turned out to be the problem with the latest “collection”: The heir had unrealistic expectations about the value of the coins. Because of these expectations, the heir decided not to sell a coin accumulation that has little chance of increasing significantly unless silver hits the stratosphere. Here’s the story: I got a call from a man who had heard that I knew about coins. He and four siblings had inherited a small collection, and he was visiting my town. We agreed to meet at the post office. Amazingly, Joe (not his real name) actually had an inventory of the coins, listed by denomination and chronologically by date. I scanned the list and told him that the silver coins were worth about 20 times face value and the silver dollars were worth around $30 apiece. These figures turned out to be significantly more than a coin dealer in his area had offered him. Further, I told Joe that I was going to be attending a coin show in a few weeks, where I could sell the collection if he wanted me to. Joe thought this sounded like a good idea, as he and his siblings didn’t know anything about coins and just wanted to get some money out of them to share equally. The meeting ended with him telling me that he would be coming back soon and would bring the coins with him. After a follow-up call, Joe had his son deliver the coins to my house. I organized them, graded them, and then called a major silver and gold buyer who would be attending the show to get the latest prices the company was paying for Indian A WWW.COINSMAGAZINE.NET 29-cmNovemberBasics.indd 2 cents, junk silver, Barber coins, and silver dollars. With this information, I was able to estimate that the dealer would pay approximately $900 for the collection. I then called Joe to get his final approval to sell the coins, and this is when I learned about his expectations. “I seem to remember,” he said, “that my father had them appraised by a coin dealer in Dallas in 1961. I feel pretty sure that the dealer offered $1,500 at the time.” My unexpressed thought: “If that were true, he should have sold the coins, as they’re worth much less now.” Let’s examine Joe’s memory that the coins were worth $1,500 in 1961. First of all, the bulk of the value in the coins lay in the junk silver. The silver value on the day I called the large dealer was below $30 an ounce, and the person I spoke to said his company was paying 19 times face value. He said he would pay 20 times face for the collection’s low-grade Barber coins, of which there were quite a few. Bullion value would have hardly figured into the collection’s worth in 1961, as silver averaged $1.033 an ounce that year. The collection’s 11 silver dollars were either common dates, well circulated, damaged, or some combination of the three. The dealer was paying close to $30 apiece for these, and I figured the value in the collection’s dollars at about $300. Using prices from my 1961 A Guide Book of United States Coins, the total for the 11 dollars would have been around $20 retail. Figuring the collection’s 61 common-date Barber dimes at 19-20 times face value gave me a figure of nearly $120. The corresponding value in 1961 would have been no more than $22 retail. The collection did contain two slightly better dates, an 1892-O I graded Good but cleaned and an 1892-S I graded a “dog.” I figured these two coins at $9. In 1961, the 1892-O was worth $1.50 in G and the 1892-S listed for $12.50 in G. I could see the two coins being worth $2 in 1961. Joe also had an 1845-O dime I graded About Good-G and figured at $10. The date was worth $4.75 in G in 1961, so this specimen might have been worth $2. Keeping them in check a key when evaluating coins At either 19 or 20 times face, the 33 Barber quarters were worth about $160. In 1961, common-date Barber quarters listed for .50-.60 in VG. Figured at .60 apiece, Joe’s were worth about $20. The wellcirculated Standing Liberty quarters (two) and Washington quarters (19) were worth no more than .50 apiece in 1961, which leads to a total of $10.50. At 19 times face, they were worth nearly $100. Joe’s 20 junk silver half dollars were worth $190 at 19 times face, and I figured the same value for the three AG cleaned Barber half dollars ($28.50). In 1961, common-date Barbers listed for $1 apiece in VG, and few of the junk silver halves would have been worth more than face value in 1961. There were a few better-date Barber halves in Joe’s collection, but all had problems of one sort or another. I figured all of these at 20 times face except for the 1913, which I valued at about half of wholesale at $30. In 1961, the 1913 retailed for $11 in VG, so this one might have been worth a few dollars at most. The collection contained two Seated Liberty halves in high circulated grades. One was an 1849-O, which I graded EF cleaned; I figured it at about $50. In 1961, the 1849-O listed for $17.50 in uncirculated, so this coin would have been worth no more than $10 at that time. I graded the other Seated Liberty half dollar, an 1858O, VF-EF cleaned, and priced it at $25. In 1961, the date was worth just $11 uncirculated, so this coin would have been worth no more than $5 at that time. There were a few more premium coins, but their total came to less than $50. In 1971, most of these would have been worth little more than face value. So the reality is that Joe’s coins might have been worth $150 in 1961, assuming that they were cleaned after the appraisal, but it’s unimaginable that anyone would have offered $1,500 for them. As you can see from this column, it pays to have either low or no expectations when you’re trying to dispose of a collection of mostly common coins. That way you won’t be disappointed by the outcome. 29 8/24/12 8:39 AM Tom LaMarre Budget Buyer Unwanted threes Coins originally thought useful for postage purchases he three-cent piece originated as a convenience but became a nuisance. Although the Mint struck three-cent pieces in silver and coppernickel, they never caught on, except with coin collectors. A law that reduced the postage rate to three cents provided for the three-cent piece. The denomination made it easier to purchase a single stamp, a common practice in the 1850s. The Cyclopedia of Commerce and Commercial Navigation (1858), by Isaac Smith Homans, said the law provided for a three-cent piece composed of threefourths silver and one-fourth copper. The three-cent piece, known as the “trime,” weighed only 12 3/8 grains. Engraver James Longacre designed the new coin. A six-pointed star, adorned with a shield, appeared on the obverse. The reverse had the Roman numeral “III” within an ornately engraved “C.” Production was impressive in the early years. The Dec. 11, 1852, issue of the Daily Free Democrat said, “There are 4 million three-cent pieces in circulation.” Actually, nearly 25 million had been struck, including more than 700,000 from the New Orleans Mint, the only branch mint three-cent pieces. Problems with the three-cent piece had already developed, including counterfeiting and striking difficulties. The July 17, 1851, issue of the Burlington Hawk-Eye said: “It has been suggested that the new three-cent piece might be counterfeited. The Philadelphia Gazette goes into a T 30 30-cmNovemberBudgetBuyer.indd 2 careful estimate of the value of the piece and shows that the three-cent piece is actually worth two cents, nine and sixtenths mills. Four-tenths of a mill will be rather poor pay for counterfeiting.” To improve striking quality, Longacre added three outlines to the star in 1854 and switched to two in 1859, but it didn’t help. Complaining about a “superabundance” of the coins, the New York Times called the decision to suspend production of three-cent pieces in April 1853 “a delightful reflection.” The suspension was only temporary. Mintages went into a tailspin after 1862 and ended with the proof-only 1873. In the meantime, the Mint had begun striking larger, easier-to-handle coppernickel three-cent pieces. The first examples went into circulation in 1865, showcasing Longacre’s Liberty Head obverse and a reverse displaying “III” within a wreath. By law, copper-nickel three-cent pieces were “legal tender in any payment to the amount of 60 cents.” The May 22, 1865, issue of the Republican Compiler commended the design for its beauty and called the copper-nickel three-cent piece “a neat coin.” Mintages started out strong and then dropped like a hot rivet. Mint Director James R. Snowden despised the coppernickel three-cent piece and applauded its decline. In 1870 he said: “The base coinage of five and threecent pieces will soon be found to be a Three-cent pieces failed to catch on with the public. positive nuisance and a subject of great embarrassment and loss, especially to small dealers. “Moreover, the intrinsic value of the copper and nickel in these pieces is so largely below the nominal value of the coins that we will have a flood of counterfeits and imitations of them, and will otherwise experience great inconvenience from their introduction into circulation.” In 1883, a New York Times editorial said that with the three-cent postage rate about to end, the three-cent coin should “follow the leader” into permanent retirement. It did, but not until 1889. In his December 1883 message to Congress, President Chester Arthur wrote, “The three-cent piece of the minor coinage resembles the silver dime so much in size and appearance as to be troublesome; and this more than offsets any convenience that might be claimed for a piece of this denomination.” Arthur urged Congress to provide for three-cent pieces’ redemption and retirement by recoinage into five-cent nickels. The 1899 edition of The Normal Standard Arithmetic said three-cent pieces were “still occasionally seen in circulation.” In Very Good-8, a copper-nickel three-cent piece is valued at less than $20, and a silver “trime” at about $50. COINS NOVEMBER 2012 8/24/12 8:39 AM Dr. R.S. “Bart” Bartanowicz Coin Tales Certification oft necessary t was 1993 and our numismatist was walking the bourse at the Bay State Coin Show in Boston. He had just moved to New England, and was excited to be attending a premiere coin show. The show was all that he had hoped for, especially the large number of dealers who had early American copper. The early American copper pieces were a joy to behold. It was obvious that thrifty New Englanders had collected these pieces and put them away for posterity. Walking the bourse, he spied an specially nice 1871 Indian Head cent. While not the key coin for the series, it was still a difficult coin to find, especially one that had not been cleaned or damaged. The dealer understood his concerns and affirmed that the coin was indeed original and offered to return his money unconditionally if he discovered any issues while at the show. With that said, the deal was consummated. The coin was shown to other dealers, who all agreed that the coin was original and that it had been fairly graded. One dealer who viewed the coin offered the following advice: “You obviously want Indian Head cents that meet your strict conditions. I would suggest that you start buying certified coins. I see certification as the wave of the future. “Folks are going to be more insistent on coins that are graded accurately. They are also concerned, as you are, about counterfeits or altered coins. The old handshake method isn’t going to be enough. “Mind you, I’m talking more about coins that are hard to come by and that approach a dollar threshold where certification is crucial.” I WWW.COINSMAGAZINE.NET 31-cmNovemberCoinTales.indd 2 Our numismatist thanked the dealer for his advice. He, of course, knew about the whole idea of certified coins or what was called third-party grading. The name came from the concept of the seller being the first grader and the purchaser being the second grader. When the two did not agree, a third party was often brought into the process, be it another dealer or collector, to venture their opinion. Of course, the third party might not be without bias toward either one of the parties. Sending a coin off to someone else who didn’t know the coin or the people involved was a solution. Having the coin certified would make it easier to sell and value coins. For our numismatist the issue didn’t resonate with him. First of all, he had spent years acquiring Indian Head cents and he certainly knew how to accurately grade them. He could easily spot coins that had been cleaned or altered to improve their appearance and grade. Counterfeits back then were usually poorly executed. He had been proficient at picking up added S mintmarks on the 1909-S key date. He had also spotted coins where the dates that been changed from common dates to key and semi-key date coins, such as the pricey 1877 key date. Spending money to send a coin off for certification seemed to be a waste of money. This was diverting money that he could spend on acquiring more coins. Well that was 1993, and the numismatic world has changed. Dealer cases are usually well stocked with certified coins. There are still strong opinions about the pros and cons of third-party grading. Some folks feel that coin certification is Or, grading firms provide a valuable service too expensive and it only drives up the cost of the hobby, which discourages new people from coming into the hobby. There are others who feel that the certification companies have been beneficial. My fellow collectors and I are all supporters for certification. We often talk about how it would be the Wild West if it weren’t for the certification companies. The flood of counterfeits coins has been scary. The certification companies have given us a sense of security in their vigilance and education efforts. There is a place for both certified and raw coins in the hobby. Not all my coins are certified. I still buy raw coins. I have my personal guidelines for certification. These include the value of the coin and the need to protect it. It doesn’t make sense to spend $20 or so to certify a coin that is only worth a few more dollars. If the coin is important to my collection in terms of value and scarcity I’ll probably have it certified. Additionally the surrounding plastic encasement (the slab) protects those important coins from physical or environmental damage. It’s comforting to know that the coin I have pursued and purchased has been certified as to its authenticity and grade. While I wholeheartedly support certification, remember as I and others have said, “Buy the coin, not the slab.” Buying just any coin because it’s in a slab doesn’t make sense. You want a coin that meets your requirements as to appearance and grade. Your ideal coin may be raw or in a slab. Talk to other collectors and get their opinions on certification. The more you know the better your decision. 31 8/24/12 8:40 AM Alan Herbert Numismatic Mysteries Gold a hot topic urrently gold is a very hot topic and is often the subject of heated debates. This month I’ve connected a number of loose threads that may allay some of the myths and rumors surrounding the yellow metal. Never been worth zero? Baloney! How much value did it have lying unnoticed in a stream bed in 1000 BCE? Or, maybe 2000? A reader asks: When did they start storing our gold at Ft. Knox, Ky.? The Ft. Knox Gold Depository was constructed in 1935-36. The contract for the construction was awarded Oct. 10, 1935. The first shipments of gold from New York and Philadelphia left on the evening of Jan. 10, 1937, but the facility was not actually completed until Jan. 13. Some 50 armored trains traveled only at night, and the first phase of the transfer of the gold was completed by June with $5.5 billion in gold moved. The high security surrounding the trains effectively deterred any thought of robbing them, but two of the trains were stalled for a time by flood waters that left 400,000 people homeless in the Ohio River valley. Some years ago there was a rumor that much of the gold stored at Ft. Knox had been secretly sold. Who was responsible for the claim? Dr. Peter David Beter made the claim in a national “scandal” weekly, precipitating a congressional investigation, culminated by a visit by members of Congress and the press to Ft. Knox on Sept. 23, 1974. Beter was a lawyer, and author of several books on monetary subjects. His claims proved to be C 32 32-cmNovemberMysteries.indd 2 Dispelling some myths and rumors completely unfounded, and were considered to be a publicity stunt to promote sales of his books. Beter claimed the gold had been secretly siphoned off to pay off foreign speculators. Guess how much gold was there per capita before it was called in, in 1933? Perhaps not as much as you might think. According to U.S. Treasury statistics, there were just over $7 per person in Gold Certificates and slightly over $3 in gold coin and bullion for each person in the United States. At the time there were about 125 million people in the United States. This compared with nearly $21 per person in Federal Reserve Notes and another $5 of National Bank Notes. Hawaii was once the richest country in the world. How could that be? Someone once said, “Statistics can prove anything.” This seems to be a case in point. Just before the turn of the century (1900), the official estimate of the gold stock in Hawaii was $4 million. With the population at that time estimated at 100,000, this gave a per capita figure of $40, which was, and probably still is, the largest per capita amount of gold for a country that has been reported. The process of dredging for gold— using a dredge on an artificial pond— was first used in California. Wrong. Thirty years before the first such dredge appeared on a California stream in 1895, the process was first used in the New Zealand gold fields in 1865. California is associated with dredging because so much gold was recovered in the state by that method. The U.S. Government didn’t institute gold restrictions before the famous 1933 date? Wrong again. One that escapes many historians is the curtailment of gold coin production and of payments in gold in 1917, during World War I. The government feared that otherwise our gold reserves would be depleted by the war, leaving nothing to back our paper money. As it turned out, we did such a brisk war material business with the Allies that gold reserves by the end of the war had reached the $3 billion mark, and in the next several years added another $1.25 billion. Perhaps you have wondered why were so many gold coins struck in the United States between 1922 and 1928? Rather curiously it had nothing to do with any demand or need for gold coins in this country. The demand instead came from other countries of the world. The U.S. currency was one of the strongest in the world following World War I, so even the Germans wanted U.S. gold to back their currency. Collectors can be thankful that they did, because the bulk of the U.S. gold coinage was in foreign bank vaults when President Roosevelt prohibited private gold ownership in 1933. Once the ban was lifted, the gold came back to the United States. Did anyone ever try to corner the gold market in the U.S.? Jay Gould tried it in 1869? The Treasury responded to the threat and dumped $5 million in gold on the market to end the danger of financial collapse. And no, I don’t give investment advice. ■ Address questions to via email only to [email protected]. COINS NOVEMBER 2012 8/24/12 8:40 AM Show Listings Calendar Abbreviations used: “A” — admission charge; “T” — number of tables; “F” table fee. Other data required for submitting a listing: name and address of show site, and name and address of bourse chairman or other contact person. Nov 4 FL, Hollywood. Gold Coast Coin Club Show. David Park Recreation Center, 108 N. 33 Ct.. A: Free. Mark Eshleman. PH: 954242-5561. Nov 4 MN, Owatonna-Clinton Falls. Coin, Stamp & Paper Money Show. Holiday Inn-Cabela’s, 2365 43rd Street NW,. A: Free. Daniel Lemke. PH: 507- 663-6184. NOVEMBER Nov 4 NJ, Parsippany. Garden State Coin, Stamp & Currency Show. P.A.L. Bldg., 33 Baldwin Rd., (next to Smith Field on Rt. 46). A: Free. T: 100. P.A.L. Bldg., PH: 973- 335-0555 or PH: 973- 644-0099. Nov 2-3 IN, Indianapolis. 54th Annual Indiana State Numismatic Association Show. The Liberty Hall, Indianapolis Marriott. A: Free. Joyce Fischer. PH: 765- 649-0253 or [email protected]. Nov 8-11 IL, Rosemont. 27th Annual International Currency & Coin Convention. Crowne Plaza Chicago O’Hare, 5440 N. River Rd.. Kevin Foley. PH: 414- 807-0116 or [email protected]. Nov 2-4 HI, Honolulu. HSNA Coin Show. Convention Center, 1801 Kalakana Ave.. A: Free. F: $600. M.F. Kendrick *, PO Box 477, Honolulu, HI, 96809. PH: 808- 486-4766 or kendricks001@ hawaii.rr.com. Nov 9-10 GA, Augusta. Fall Coin Club Show. Patriot’s Park Gymnasium, 5445 Columbia Rd.. A: Free. T: 50. F: $120. David Chism, 4168 Wateredge Lane, Appling, GA, 30802. PH: 706- 541-4143 or [email protected]. Nov 2-4 VA, Richmond. Coin & Currency Show. Clarion Hotel Richmond, 3207 N Blvd. A: Free. T: 50. PH: 804- 350-1140 or [email protected]. Nov 9-11 NV, Laughlin. Coin, Currency, Jewelry & Stamp Expo. Colorado Belle Hotel, Mardi Gras Ballroom, 2100 S. Casino Dr.. A: $3. F: $295-$595. Israel I. Bick, PO Box 854, Van Nuys, CA, 91408. PH: 818- 997-6496 or [email protected]. Nov 3 FL, Zephyrhills. 1st Saturday Coin Club Show. Eagle Lodge #3752, 4249 New River Rd., corner of SR 54. A: Free. F: $40.. Dennis Jones. PH: 813- 355-6813. Nov 3 IA, Ottumwa. Heartland Coin & Stamp Show. Bridgeview Center, 102 Church St. A: $1. T: 35. F: $35. Kermit Uhde, PH: 641680-1220 or Kenny Crowder, PH: 641- 799-2285. Nov 3 MI, Kalamazoo. Annual Fall Coin Show. Expo Center, County Fairgrounds, 2900 Lake St. A: Free. T: 49. Russell Barr, PO Box 462, Portage, MI, 49081. PH: 269- 381-8669. Nov 3 SD, Watertown. Fall Coin & Stamp Show. Elks Lodge, 600 West Kemp Ave. A: Free. T: 15. F: $25. Jeff Mollenhoff, 2908 Derby Ave. NW, Watertown, SD, 57201. PH: 605- 882-4663 or [email protected]. Nov 3-4 NY, Rochester. Rochester Numismatic Association Annual Coin Show. Rochester Museum & Science Center, 657 East Avenue. A: Free. T: 50. Bill Coe, PO Box 16444, Rochester, NY, 14616. PH: 585- 865-7992. Nov 3-4 VA, Vienna. Northern Virginia Quarterly Coin & Stamp Show. Community Ctr., 120 Cherry St. SE. T: 50. Darren Coker, 102 W. Laurel Ave., Sterling, VA, 20164. PH: 703- 444-2812 or [email protected]. Nov 10 CT, Southington. Charter Oak Coin & Currency Show. 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PH: 404- 214-4373. Nov 17 IN, Marion. 5th Annual Fall Coin Show. Grant County 4-H Fairgrounds, State Highway 18 East. A: Free. T: 48. F: $30. Ray Lockwood, PO Box 93, Marion, IN, 46952. PH: 765- 664-6520 or [email protected]. Nov 17 ND, Fargo. 9th Annual North Dakota Coin-Stamp State Show. Best Western Doublewood Inn & Conference Center, 3333 13th Avenue South. A: Free. T: 50. F: $85. Bob Hanna *. PH: 701373-8980 or [email protected]. Nov 17 SC, Columbia. Midlands Coin Club Coin, Currency & Collectibles Show. American Legion Hall Post #6, 200 Pickens St. A: Free. T: 28. F: $65. Jimmy Boland, PO Box 8212, Columbia, SC, 29202. PH: 803- 787-0363 or [email protected]. Nov 17-18 FL, Tampa. Stamp & Coin Expo. Holiday Inn Express, 4750 N. Dale Mabry Hwy.. A: Free. F: $225. Sheldon Rogg, PO Box 1076, Port Richey, FL, 34673. PH: 727- 364-6897 or [email protected]. Nov 17-18 KS, Topeka. Coin & Stamp Show. Ramada Inn Downtown, 420 SE 6th Street. A: Free. T: 35. F: $95. Louis Hartness. 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Nov 18 MI, Redford Twp.. Redford Coin Show. VFW Hall, 27345 Schoolcraft. A: Free. T: 60. Don Reid. PH: 313- 737-9141 or Hanna Reid, PH: 313- 244-7444. Nov 18 NJ, Clifton. World Money Show. Recreation Ctr., 1232 Main Ave.. A: Free. T: 45. F: $45.. Mark Schiffer, PO Box 294, Hibernia, NJ, 07842. PH: 973- 983-2449 or [email protected]. Nov 18 NJ, Old Bridge. Coin, Currency & Collectibles Show. Old Bridge First Aid & Rescue Squad Bldg., 200 Marlboro Rd. & Ferris Rd.. A: Free. T: 30. Matt Sulikowski. PH: 732- 290-0440 or PH: 732740-4604. Nov 18 NY, Buffalo-Cheektowaga. Buffalo Numismatic Assoc. Monthly Bourse. Columbus Hall, 2735 Union Rd.. A: Free. T: 56. Hal Folckemer, 5295 Broadway, Lancaster, NY, 14086. PH: 716- 908-3097 or [email protected]. Nov 18 OH, Hilliard. Columbus Coin Show 3rd Sunday Every Month. Makoy Center, 5462 Center St.. A: $2. T: 40. Dan Rich, PO Box 340123, Columbus, OH, 43234. PH: 614- 785-9967 or drich@ columbus.rr.com. Nov 18 PA, Trevose. Coin Show. Fire House, 4900 Street Rd.. A: Free. T: 41. F: $85. John Bachman, PO Box 44, Magnolia, DE, 19962. PH: 610- 937-0332 or [email protected]. Nov 23-24 NY, White Plains. Westchester Coin & Stamp Show. Westchester Cty. Center, 198 Central Ave.. A: Free. T: 100. F: $350.. Mark Simon, 789 Yonkers Ave., Yonkers, NY, 10704. PH: 914299-3995. Nov 23-25 MI, Dearborn. Michigan State Numismatic Society Show. Hyatt Regency Hotel. A: Free. T: 200. Brian Malnar, PO Box 87931, Canton, MI, 48187. PH: 734- 453-0504 or [email protected]. Nov 24 MD, Pikesville. Baltimore Monthly Stamp & Coin Show. Hilton, 1726 Reisterstown Road. A: Free. T: 30. James & Jennifer Reeves, PO Box 407, Huntingdon, PA, 16652. PH: 814- 599-9546 or [email protected]. Nov 24-25 NC, Rocky Mount. Original Coin & Currency Show. Moose Lodge, 521 Country Club Rd.. A: Free. Stacy Silvers. PH: 919723-1410. Nov 24-25 TN, Sevierville. Coin & Collectibles & Holidays Show. Sevierville Civic Center, 200 Gary Wade Blvd., I-40 exit 407. Barry Ciociola, PO Box 71646, Durham, NC, 27722. PH: 919- 656-3265. Nov 25 IL, Loves Park. Holiday Coin Show. Forest Hills Lodge, 1601 W. Lane Rd.. T: 70. PH: 815- 389-9944. Nov 25 IL, Mattoon. Coin Show. Moose Lodge, 1212 Broadway Avenue. A: Free. T: 23. F: $40. Bob Olm, PO Box 143, Mattooon, IL, 61938. PH: 217- 234-2585. Nov 25 MD, Annapolis. Coin & Currency Show. Knights of Columbus Hall, 2590 Solomon’s Island Rd.. A: Free. T: 30. Carl Earl Ostiguy, PO Box 92, Savage, MD, 20763. PH: 443- 623-7025 or [email protected]. Nov 25 MA, Westford. Monthly Coin Show. Regency Inn & Conf. Ctr., 219 Littleton Rd. (Rt. 110). A: $1.. T: 86. F: $50.-$80.. EBW Promos. *, PO Box 3, Wilmington, MA, 01887. PH: 978- 658-0160 or [email protected]. Nov 25 PA, Fort Washington. Tri-State Coin & Stamp Show. Holiday Inn, Exit 339 of PA Tpke., 309 Expwy.. A: Free. F: $70.. Allen Brock. PH: 305- 852-7678. Nov 29-Dec 1 TX, Houston. The Money Show of the Southwest. Geo. R. Brown Conv. Center, 1001 Avenida de Las Americas. A: $3. T: 250. Carl Schwenker *, PO Box 73604, Houston, TX, 77273. PH: 281788-1036 or [email protected]. Nov 30-Dec 2 AZ, Tucson. Coin, Currency, Jewlery & Stamp Expos. Expo Center, 3750 E. Irvington. A: $3. F: $295-$595. Israel I. Bick, PO Box 854, Van Nuys, CA, 91408. PH: 818- 997-6496 or iibick@ sbcglobal.net. Dec 1 FL, Brooksville. West Hernando Coin Club Coin & Currency Show. Elk’s Lodge 2582, 14494 Cortez Blvd. A: Free. T: 40. Mark Palermo, PO Box 6768, Seffner, FL, 33583. PH: 813- 361-0740 or [email protected]. PO Box 3, Wilmington, MA, 01887. PH: 978- 658-0160 or info@ ebwpromotions.com. Dec 14-16 NV, Las Vegas. Coin, Currency, Jewelry & Stamp Expos. Imperial Palace, 3535 Las Vegas Blvd. S. A: $3.. F: $350-$695. Israel I. Bick, PO Box 854, Van Nuys, CA, 91408. PH: 818997-6496 or [email protected]. Dec 15 MI, Grand Rapids. Coin Show. Neil Fonger American Legion Post 179, 2327 Wilson Avenue SW. A: Free. Stephen Friedman. PH: 616- 822-8383 or [email protected]. Dec 15-16 NC, Newbern. Original Coin & Currency Show. Riverfront Convention Center, 203 S. Front St.. A: Free. Stacy Silvers. PH: 919- 723-1410. Dec 1 FL, Zephyrhills. 1st Saturday Coin Club Show. Eagle Lodge #3752, 4249 New River Rd., corner of SR 54. A: Free. F: $40.. Dennis Jones. PH: 813- 355-6813. Dec 16 CT, New Haven. CoinSuperstore Coin & Paper Show. Annex Club, 554 Woodward Ave.. A: Free. T: 60. F: $55. Victor Perricone. PH: 203- 469-2943 or [email protected]. Dec 1 MD, Westminster. Greater Westminster Show. Best Western Conference Center, Rt. 140 at WMC Dr.. A: Free. T: 40. F: $50-$135. Lester A. White, 10 W. Main St., Westminster, MD, 21157. PH: 410- 848-3440 or [email protected]. Dec 16 FL, Maitland. Coin & Currency Show. Civic Center, 641 South Maitland Avenue. A: Free. T: 38. PH: 407- 730-3116 or [email protected]. Dec 1 TN, Knoxville. Coin Show. Rothchild Conference Center, 8807 Kingston Pike. A: Free. T: 34. F: $60-$110. Dr. David Fouts. PH: 423- 413-0268. Dec 1-2 OR, Salem. Coin, Stamp & Postcard Show. State Fairgrounds, Columbia Hall, 2330 17th St. NE. A: Free. F: $190. Danny Bisgaard, PO Box 2074, Salem, OR, 97308. PH: 503- 588-8162 or [email protected]. Dec 2 FL, Hollywood. Gold Coast Coin Club Show. David Park Recreation Center, 108 N. 33 Ct.. A: Free. Mark Eshleman. PH: 954242-5561. Dec 2 NJ, Parsippany. Garden State Coin, Stamp & Currency Show. P.A.L. Bldg., 33 Baldwin Rd., (next to Smith Field on Rt. 46). A: Free. T: 100. P.A.L. Bldg., PH: 973- 335-0555 or PH: 973- 644-0099. Dec 6-8 CA, Ontario. SoCal Coin & Currency Show. Convention Center, 2000 E. Convention Center Way. A: $3. T: 155. F: $395. CK Shows, Dawn *, PO Box 95517, Las Vegas, NV, 89193. PH: 888330-5188 or PH: 800- 208-1810 or [email protected]. Dec 7-9 VA, Weyers Cave. Shenandoah Valley Coin & Stamp Show. Community Ctr., I-81 exit 235 E. on Rt. 256. A: Free. T: 55. Dave Batten. PH: 540- 849-9108 or [email protected]. Dec 8 CT, Southington. Charter Oak Coin & Currency Show. Holiday Inn Express, 120 Laning St., Exit 32 off I-84. A: $.99. T: 18. F: $65. F. Serafino, Box 636, Marion, CT, 06444. PH: 860- 681-1511 or [email protected]. Dec 8 IN, South Bend. Coin & Currency Show. Comfort Stes., Corner of SR 933 & Cleveland. A: Free. T: 30. F: $45-$50. David Brody, PO Box 724, South Bend, IN, 46624. PH: 574- 272-9198. Dec 8 OH, Canton. Canton/Route 30 Monthly Coin Show by Canal Coin & Currency. Perry Grange Hall, 6300 Richville Dr. SW. A: Free. T: 28. F: $30.. Dennie Lebo. PH: 330- 844-2138 or canalcoin@ yahoo.com. Dec 8 PA, Waynesboro. Fall Coin Show. ATH&L Fire Hall, 29 S. Potomac St. A: Free. T: 20. F: $50. Lester A. White, 10 W. Main St., Westminster, MD, 21157. PH: 410- 848-3440 or [email protected]. Dec 8-9 NC, Greenville. Original Coin & Currency Show. American Legion Post 39, 403 Saint Andrews Dr.. A: Free. Stacy Silvers. PH: 919- 723-1410. Dec 16 NJ, Clifton. World Money Show. Recreation Ctr., 1232 Main Ave.. A: Free. T: 45. F: $45.. Mark Schiffer, PO Box 294, Hibernia, NJ, 07842. PH: 973- 983-2449 or [email protected]. Dec 16 NJ, Old Bridge. Coin, Currency & Collectibles Show. Old Bridge First Aid & Rescue Squad Bldg., 200 Marlboro Rd. & Ferris Rd.. A: Free. T: 30. Matt Sulikowski. PH: 732- 290-0440 or PH: 732740-4604. Dec 16 NY, Buffalo-Cheektowaga. Buffalo Numismatic Assoc. Monthly Bourse. Columbus Hall, 2735 Union Rd.. A: Free. T: 56. Hal Folckemer, 5295 Broadway, Lancaster, NY, 14086. PH: 716- 908-3097 or [email protected]. Dec 16 OH, Hilliard. Columbus Coin Show 3rd Sunday Every Month. Makoy Center, 5462 Center St.. A: $2. T: 40. Dan Rich, PO Box 340123, Columbus, OH, 43234. PH: 614- 785-9967 or drich@ columbus.rr.com. Dec 16 PA, Trevose. Coin Show. Fire House, 4900 Street Rd.. A: Free. T: 41. F: $85. John Bachman, PO Box 44, Magnolia, DE, 19962. PH: 610- 937-0332 or [email protected]. Dec 16-Nov 18 NY, Syracuse. Onondaga Numismatic Association Coin & Currency Show. Ramada Inn, 1305 Buckley Rd.. A: Free. T: 25. F: $55.. Mark Caiello, 652 Old Liverpool Rd., Liverpool, NY, 13088. PH: 315- 461-9379. Dec 22 MD, Pikesville. Baltimore Monthly Stamp & Coin Show. Hilton, 1726 Reisterstown Road. A: Free. T: 30. James & Jennifer Reeves, PO Box 407, Huntingdon, PA, 16652. PH: 814- 599-9546 or [email protected]. Dec 23 MA, Westford. Monthly Coin Show. Regency Inn & Conf. Ctr., 219 Littleton Rd. (Rt. 110). A: $1.. T: 86. F: $50.-$80.. EBW Promos. *, PO Box 3, Wilmington, MA, 01887. PH: 978- 658-0160 or [email protected]. Dec 29 NJ, Colts Neck. Coin & Currency Show. Saint Mary’s Church, Rte. 34 North & Phanlax Rd. A: Free. T: 40. Jimmy Cirronella. PH: 732- 526-7337 or [email protected]. Dec 30 MI, Redford Twp.. Redford Coin Show. VFW Hall, 27345 Schoolcraft. A: Free. T: 60. Don Reid. PH: 313- 737-9141 or Hanna Reid, PH: 313- 244-7444. JANUARY Dec 8-9 TX, Fort Worth. Cowtown Christmas Coin Show. LockheedMartin Recreation Ctr., 3400 S. Bryant Irvin Rd. A: $3. T: 53. F: $245-$365. Gary Andrews, 2901 Flat Rock Road, Azle, TX, 76020. PH: 817- 444-4813 or [email protected]. Jan 11-13 NV, Las Vegas. Coin, Currency, Jewelry & Stamp Expos. Circus Circus Hotel, 2880 Las Vegas Blvd. S. A: $3.. Israel I. Bick, PO Box 854, Van Nuys, CA, 91408. PH: 818- 997-6496 or iibick@ sbcglobal.net. Dec 8-9 VA, Annandale. Coin Show. N. VA Community College, Ernst Community Cultural Ctr., 8333 Little River Tpke.. A: Free. T: 88. F: $225--$350. Potomac Promotions, LLC, Paul Singleton *, PO Box 221601, Chantilly, VA, 20153. PH: 703- 932-9568. Jan 12 CT, Southington. Charter Oak Coin & Currency Show. Holiday Inn Express, 120 Laning St., Exit 32 off I-84. A: $.99. T: 18. F: $65. F. Serafino, Box 636, Marion, CT, 06444. PH: 860- 681-1511 or [email protected]. Dec 9 AZ, Scottsdale. Camelback Collectibles Coin & Stamp Show. Elks Lodge 2148, 6398 E. Oak St. A: Free. T: 25. F: $40. Wayne Imbrogno. PH: 480- 249-2625. Jan 13 IL, Countryside. West Suburban Coin & Collectible Expo. Park Place of Countryside Banquet Hall, 6200 Joliet Rd.. A: Free. T: 85. Kevin Wasmer. PH: 630- 399-9060. Dec 9 IL, Countryside. West Suburban Coin & Collectible Expo. Park Place of Countryside Banquet Hall, 6200 Joliet Rd.. A: Free. T: 85. Kevin Wasmer. PH: 630- 399-9060. Jan 18-19 AL, Foley. Gold Coast Coin & Currency Show. Civic Center, 407 East Laurel Avenue. A: Free. PH: 251- 597-7796 or [email protected]. Dec 9 MA, Auburn. Greater Worcester Coin Show. Elks Lodge, 754 Southbridge St. (Rt. 12). A: $1.. T: 46. F: $70.. EBW Promos. *, Jan 18-20 AR, Hot Springs. Tri Lakes Coin Club 47th Annual Coin Show. Convention Center, 100 Convention Blvd.. A: Free. T: 100. Gene Johnson, PO Box 2407, Hot Springs, AR, 71914. PH: 501624-0074 or [email protected]. Jan 18-20 NY, White Plains. Westchester Coin & Stamp Show. Westchester Cty. Center, 198 Central Ave.. A: Free. T: 100. Mark Simon, 789 Yonkers Ave., Yonkers, NY, 10704. PH: 914- 299-3995. Jan 25-27 CA, San Jose. 45th Annual Coin Club Coin & Collectibles Show. Double Tree Hotel, Bayshore Ballroom, 2050 Gateway Pl.. A: $4. www.sanjosecoinclub.org Coin & Currency Collecting Supplies at discounted prices. www.JPSCORNER.com Phone orders also welcome 888-312-2646 34 33-cmNovemberCalendar.indd 34 Jan 26-27 AZ, Mesa. 44th Annual Coin Club Show. Convention CenterBldg. A, 263 N. Center St.. A: $1. T: 45. F: $195. Steve Rye, PO Box 40963, Mesa, AZ, 85274. PH: 602- 571-6241 or ryecoin@ yahoo.com. Jan 26-27 ND, Fargo. 53rd Annual Red River Valley Coin Club CoinStamp Show. Best Western Doublewood Inn & Conference Center, 3333 13th Avenue South. A: Free. T: 50. F: $120. Bob Hanna *. PH: 701- 373-8980 or [email protected]. Jan 26-27 TX, Fort Worth. Cowtown Coin Show. Lockheed-Martin Recreation Ctr., 3400 S. Bryant Irvin Rd. A: $3. T: 53. F: $245$365. Gary Andrews, 2901 Flat Rock Road, Azle, TX, 76020. PH: 817- 444-4813 or [email protected]. Jan 27 CT, Hartford. Coin & Currency Show. Polish National Home, 60 Charter Oak Ave.. A: Free. T: 35. F: $65. John Stassins Jr, PO Box 140262, Howard Beach, NY, 11414. PH: 718- 323-1930 or [email protected]. COINS NOVEMBER 2012 8/27/12 10:16 AM Harry Miller How to use the ‘Coin Value Guide’ Market Watch Proof Eagles moving up Greatest demand is for fractional pieces here is currently a very important issue for numismatics being looked at in Congress. It is known as H.R. 5977. This is a very simple bill that will put some important enforcement language on the books, which was not included in the original Hobby Protection Act of 1973. Many of you are aware that counterfeit coins and other collectibles come in from China and other regions. These items are very often openly and sometimes surreptitiously offered on the Internet and various other sales venues. They do a great deal of damage to our hobby by discouraging inexperienced hobbyists who get burned and quit the hobby, leaving very negative feelings about anything associated with numismatics. More importantly, many fake items get put away by the unknowing buyer as an asset for a rainy day and when that day comes not only are they disappointed, they are often devastated. As a professional numismatist, one of the worst things I often face is telling an unknowing 80 something widow that the wonderful collection her spouse left behind would have been so, if everything were genuine. Time and time again I see people with medical bills, college bills T WWW.COINSMAGAZINE.NET 35-cmNovemberMarket.indd 35 or an overdue mortgage devastated when they find the great deal of a few years ago is not genuine. So do us all a favor today and contact your congressional representative and ask him or her to support H.R. 5977. It is non-partisan and revenue neutral. Just email, fax or call your representative. Proof gold Eagles have again gained in premium to bullion and the smaller size coins seem to be in greater demand versus the previously more popular oneounce issues. It remains to be seen whether this is a trend driven by broad collector interest or simply some large promotional activity. Proof silver Eagles are a little bit soft in the marketplace. They are still very liquid but at a slight discount to levels of a few months ago. There should be some renewed interest in the silver Eagle series as the newest two-piece San Francisco proof sets begin to trade in the marketplace. Philadelphia weather was hot and steamy and I am happy to report so was the coin market. Demand was very broad based with interest across the entire numismatic spectrum. We saw a good deal of Young Numismatists accompanied in most cases by their parents around the bourse floor. Access Online Price Guide. Want to access the Coins value guide online? It’s easy: 1. Visit www.numismaster.com 2. Create an account, or login to your account 3. Click Buy New Price Guide 4. Click on Numismaster All-Access Coin Price Guide/Subscribe to this Guide 5. Enter “COINS1010” as the promo code and click add 6. Complete your order, and start searching! Value Listings. Values listed are average retail prices. These are the approximate prices collectors can expect to pay when purchasing coins from dealers. They are not offers to buy or sell. The values are compiled by Coins’ independent staff of market analysts. They derive the values listed by monitoring auction results, business on electronic dealer trading networks, business at major shows, and in consultation with a panel of dealers. For rare coins, a recent auction result is listed. The panel for U.S. coins consists of Jack H. Beymer, Larry Briggs, Jay Cline, Lee Crane, Sheridan Downey, Wayne Freese, Brian Greer, Joe Hollingsworth, Jim Long, Virg Marshall, Jim O’Donnell, Ken Pines, Tom Reynolds, John Sacher, Larry Shepherd, and Rick Tomaska. Bill Brandimore serves as the price analyst and edits paper money sections. The panel for U.S. paper money consists of Kevin Foley, Dean Oakes, and Bill Rindone. Grading. Values are listed for coins in various states of preservation, or grades. Standards used in determining grades are those set by the American Numismatic Association. Readers should refer to Official ANA Grading Standards for United States Coins for full explanation of each grade for each series. Dates and mintmarks. The dates listed are the individual dates that appear on each coin. The letter that follows the date is the mintmark and indicates where the coin was struck: “C” — Charlotte, N.C. (18381861); “CC” — Carson City, Nev. (1870-1893); “D” — Dahlonega, Ga. (1838-1861), and Denver (1906-present); “O” — New Orleans (1838-1909); “P” — Philadelphia (1793-present); “S” — San Francisco (1854-present); and “W” — West Point, N.Y. (1984-present). Coins without mintmarks were struck at Philadelphia. A slash mark in a date indicates an overdate. This means a new date was engraved on a die over an old date. For example, if the date is is listed as “1899/8,” an 1899 die had a 9 punched or hubbed over the last 8 in the date. Portions of the old numeral are still visible on the coin. A slash mark in a mintmark listing indicates an overmintmark (example: “1942D/S”). The same process as above occurred, but this time a new mintmark was engraved over an old. Abbreviations. “Inc. Abv.” in the mintage column indicates the mintage for this coin is included in the mintage for the previous listing. “Est.” indicates the exact mintage is not known and the figure listed is an estimate. How to use the ‘Coin Value Guide’ 35 8/24/12 8:41 AM Grading Standards Grading your coins Grading Standards Careful consideration must be given to the condition of a coin before arriving at its value, since a minor difference in grading can mean a substantial difference in price. There are several factors to keep in mind when attributing varying grades of preservation. Determining the condition of a coin is both an exact science and a subjective judgment call. Complete agreement on the exact qualities that constitute a grade of condition does not always occur between two individuals. The following chart is a consensus based on the 10 most frequently encountered coins commanding premium values in circulated condition (illustrations not actual size). The descriptive grades can be applied to other issues. Qualities described are based on the standards developed and adopted by the American Numismatic Association. MS-65 (uncirculated)—MS stands for mint state, which refers to a coin that has never been placed in circulation. An MS-65 is a superior mintstate example. It will be sharply struck with full mint luster. There will be no distracting marks in the field or on the raised areas of the design. The coin may be brilliant or naturally toned, but it must have superior “eye appeal” to qualify as an MS-65. MS-64 (uncirculated)—May have light scattered contact marks. Luster will be at least average. MS-63 (uncirculated)—May have some distracting marks in prime focal areas with a few scattered hairlines. Coins in this grade will generally have a pleasing appearance. MS-60 (uncirculated)—The typical quality encountered in coins struck for circulation. No wear will be evident, but a small number of bag marks, nicks, or other abrasions will be present. Surfaces could be dull or spotted. AU-50 (about uncirculated)—Just a slight amount of wear from brief exposure to circulation or light rubbing from mishandling may be found on the elevated design areas. Those imperfections may appear as scratches or dull spots, along with bag marks or edge nicks. At least half of the original mint luster will usually be present. EF-40 (extremely fine)—Coins must show only slight evidence of wear on the highest points of the design, particularly in the hair lines of the portrait on the obverse and the eagle’s feathers and wreath found on most U.S. coins. A trace of mint luster may show in protected areas of the coin’s surface. VF-20 (very fine)—Coins reflect noticeable wear at the fine points in the design, though they may remain sharp overall. Although the details will be slightly smoothed, all lettering and major features must remain sharp. Indian cent: All letters in “LIBERTY” complete but worn; headdress shows considerable flatness, with flat spots on tips of feathers. Lincoln cent: Hair, cheek, jaw and bow-tie details will be worn but clearly separated, and wheat stalks on the reverse will be full, with no weak spots. Buffalo nickel: High spots on hair braid and cheek will be flat but show more detail, and a full horn will remain on the buffalo. Jefferson nickel: Well over half of the major hair detail will remain, and the pillars on Monticello will remain well defined, with triangular roof partially visible. Mercury dime: Hair braid will show some detail, and three-quarters of the details will remain in the feathers. The two diagonal bands on the fasces will show completely, but be worn smooth at the middle, with the vertical 36 36-cmNovemberGrading.indd 36 Subtle differences in grade can mean a substantial difference in the price of a coin. Learning to grade coins is, therefore, a great asset to any collector. lines sharp. Standing Liberty quarter: Rounded contour of Liberty’s right leg will be flattened, as will high point of shield. Walking Liberty half dollar: All lines of the skirt will show but be worn on high points, and over half of the feathers will show on eagle. Morgan dollar: Two-thirds of hairlines from forehead to ear must show, and ear will be well defined, while feathers on eagle’s breast may be worn smooth. Barber coins: All seven letters of “LIBERTY” on headband must stand out sharply, while head wreath will be well outlined top to bottom. F-12 (fine)—This is the most widely collected condition. Coins show evidence of moderate to considerable but generally even wear on all high points, though all elements of the design and lettering remain bold. Where “LIBERTY” appears on the headband, it must be fully visible. The rim must be fully raised and sharp on 20th-century coins. VG-8 (very good)—Coins show considerable wear, with most of the points of detail worn nearly smooth. At least three letters must show where “LIBERTY” appears in a headband. On 20th-century coinage, the rim is starting to merge with the lettering. G-4 (good)—In this condition, only the basic design detail remains distinguishable in outline form, with all points of detail being worn smooth. “LIBERTY” has disappeared, and rims are nearly merging with the lettering. About good or fair—A coin identifiable by date and mint but otherwise badly worn, with only parts of the lettering showing. Such coins are of value to collectors only as space fillers and command a significant premium only in cases of extreme scarcity. Proof—Created as collector coins, proof specimens are struck on specially selected planchets with highly polished dies and generally display a mirrorlike finish, sometimes featuring frosted highlight areas. All individual proof valuations listed in this guide are for superb Proof-65 specimens. Prooflike and deep-mirror prooflike—These terms describe the degree of reflectiveness and cameo contrast on well-struck Morgan dollars. A DMPL coin may appear to be a proof at first glance, and a prooflike specimen has a lesser (but still considerable) degree of flash. Bag marks are more noticeable on PL and DMPL Morgans. Some common dates are scarce in this condition. Collectors who want to study coin grading in greater detail should examine the Official ANA Grading Standards for United States Coins, which provides photos of coins in grades from about good to mint state. COINS NOVEMBER 2012 8/24/12 8:41 AM CIRCULATION COINAGE Classic Head Half Cent Classic head left, flanked by stars, date below obverse Value within wreath reverse HALF CENT Liberty Cap Half Cent Head facing left obverse KM# 41 • 5.4400g., Copper, 23.5 mm. • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: John Reich Notes: Restrikes listed were produced privately in the mid-1800s. The 1831 restrikes have two varieties with different sized berries in the wreath on the reverse. The 1828 strikes have either 12 or 13 stars on the obverse. KM # 10 • 6.7400g., Copper, 22 mm. • Designer: Henry Voigt Date 1793 Mintage 35,334 G-4 3,250 VG-8 5,350 F-12 8,500 VF-20 15,000 XF-40 27,000 MS-60 61,000 Head facing right obverse KM # 14 • Copper, 6.74 g. (1794-95) and 5.44 g. (1795-97), 23.5 mm. • Designer: Robert Scot (1794) and John Smith Gardner (1795) Notes: The “lettered edge” varieties have TWO HUNDRED FOR A DOLLAR inscribed around the edge. The “pole” varieties have a pole upon which the cap is hanging, resting on Liberty's shoulder. The “punctuated date” varieties have a comma after the 1 in the date. The 1797 “1 above 1” variety has a second 1 above the 1 in the date. Date 1794 Normal Relief Head 1794 High Relief Head 1795 lettered edge, pole 1795 plain edge, no pole 1795 lettered edge, punctuated date 1795 plain edge, punctuated date 1796 pole 1796 no pole 1797 plain edge 1797 lettered edge 1797 1 above 1 1797 gripped edge Mintage 81,600 Inc. above 25,600 109,000 G-4 440 — 450 375 VG-8 650 — 700 475 F-12 975 — 950 800 VF-20 1,675 — 1,500 1,400 XF-40 3,750 — 4,550 3,500 MS-60 17,000 — 17,500 16,000 Inc. above 475 700 1,000 1,600 3,750 50,000 Inc. above 5,090 1,390 119,215 Inc. above Inc. above Inc. above 350 16,000 27,000 400 1,700 375 16,000 450 50,000 35,500 575 5,700 475 37,500 750 53,500 47,500 950 4,000 950 48,000 1,500 30,000 90,000 1,900 8,000 1,600 60,000 3,000 35,000 — 6,000 55,000 3,550 70,000 57,500 — — 57,500 — 50,000 — Date Mintage 1809/6 1,154,572 1809 Inc. above 1809 circle in 0 — 1810 215,000 1811 Close Date 63,140 1811 Wide Date Inc. Above — 1811 restrike, reverse of 1802, uncirculated — 1825 63,000 1826 234,000 1828 13 stars 606,000 1828 12 stars Inc. above 1829 487,000 1831 original 2,200 1831 1st restrike, lg. berries, reverse of 1836 — 1831 2nd restrike, sm. berries, reverse of 1840, proof — 1832 154,000 1833 120,000 1834 141,000 1835 398,000 1836 original, proof — 1836 restrike, reverse of 1840, proof — G-4 60.00 59.00 66.00 66.00 255 290 VG-8 80.00 78.00 93.00 103 375 725 F-12 110 90.00 90.00 150 750 1,550 VF-20 150 110 150 500 1,800 2,550 XF-40 515 515 550 600 4,000 4,750 MS-60 1,000 800 5,100 3,550 — — — 56.00 51.00 51.00 61.00 51.00 — — 73.00 68.00 68.00 78.00 71.00 — — 85.00 82.00 75.00 125 82.00 — — 110 90.00 85.00 175 100.00 — — 500 500 95.00 550 150 65,000 57,500 950 750 225 850 500 — — — — — — 6,500 — 51.00 51.00 51.00 51.00 — — — 68.00 68.00 68.00 68.00 — — — 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 — — — 85.00 85.00 85.00 85.00 — — — 95.00 95.00 95.00 95.00 — — 55,000 225 225 225 225 6,000 50,000 Braided Hair Half Cent Head left, braided hair, within circle of stars, date below obverse Value within wreath reverse Draped Bust Half Cent Draped bust right, date at angle below obverse Value within thin wreath reverse KM# 70 • 5.4400g., Copper, 23 mm. • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: Christian Gobrecht Notes: 1840-1849 and 1852 strikes, both originals and restrikes, are known in proof only; mintages are unknown. The small-date varieties of 1849, both originals and restrikes are known in proof only. The restrikes were produced clandestinely by Philadelphia Mint personnel in the mid-1800s. KM # 33 • 5.4400g., Copper, 23.5 mm. • Obv. Legend LIBERTY Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: Robert Scot Notes: The wreath on the reverse was redesigned slightly in 1802, resulting in “reverse of 1800” and “reverse of 1802” varieties. The “stems” varieties have stems extending from the wreath above and on both sides of the fraction on the reverse. On the 1804 “crosslet 4” variety, a serif appears at the far right of the crossbar on the 4 in the date. The “spiked chin” variety appears to have a spike extending from Liberty's chin, the result of a damaged die. Varieties of the 1805 strikes are distinguished by the size of the 5 in the date. Varieties of the 1806 strikes are distinguished by the size of the 6 in the date. Date 1800 1802/0 rev. 1800 1802/0 rev. 1802 1803 1804 plain 4, stemless wreath 1804 plain 4, stems 1804 crosslet 4, stemless 1804 crosslet 4, stems 1804 spiked chin 1805 small 5, stemless 1805 small 5, stems 1805 large 5, stems 1806 small 6, stems 1806 small 6, stemless 1806 large 6, stems 1807 1808/7 1808 Mintage 211,530 14,366 Inc. above 97,900 1,055,312 Inc. above Inc. above Inc. above Inc. above 814,464 Inc. above Inc. above 356,000 Inc. above Inc. above 476,000 400,000 Inc. above WWW.COINSMAGAZINE.NET G-4 65.00 15,000 800 75.00 60.00 60.00 65.00 62.00 75.00 65.00 800 65.00 500 65.00 65.00 65.00 300 65.00 VG-8 90.00 55,000 1,400 95.00 80.00 90.00 90.00 90.00 105 90.00 1,500 85.00 355 85.00 85.00 95.00 400 85.00 F-12 125 30,000 5,750 105 90.00 155 100.00 125 155 105 5,400 100.00 600 100.00 100.00 155 600 105 VF-20 205 — 6,500 575 170 550 195 215 215 195 4,500 180 1,000 215 215 220 1,500 215 XF-40 500 — 17,000 950 550 1,500 550 300 355 400 8,000 400 5,750 535 550 300 6,000 350 MS-60 5,500 — — 7,000 1,400 15,000 1,350 1,500 1,500 3,500 — 3,000 — 1,350 1,500 1,400 57,500 5,000 Date 1840 original 1840 1st restrike 1840 2nd restrike 1841 original 1841 1st restrike 1841 2nd restrike 1842 original 1842 1st restrike 1842 2nd restrike 1843 original 1843 1st restrike 1843 2nd restrike 1844 original 1844 1st restrike 1844 2nd restrike 1845 original 1845 1st restrike 1845 2nd restrike 1846 original 1846 1st restrike 1846 2nd restrike 1847 original 1847 1st restrike 1847 2nd restrike 1848 original 1848 1st restrike 1848 2nd restrike 1849 original, small date 1849 1st restrike small date 1849 large date 1850 1851 1852 original 1852 1st restrike Mintage — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — G-4 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — VG-8 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — F-12 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — VF-20 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — XF-40 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 5,500 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 MS-60 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Prf-60 3,250 3,250 5,500 3,250 3,250 6,000 3,250 3,250 6,000 3,250 3,250 6,500 3,250 3,250 6,000 6,000 3,250 6,000 3,250 3,250 6,000 3,250 3,250 6,000 6,000 3,250 6,000 — — — — — 3,000 — 3,250 — 39,864 39,812 147,672 — — — 58.00 58.00 54.00 15,000 1,000 — 76.00 76.00 71.00 55,000 1,500 — 82.00 82.00 77.00 30,000 1,850 — 92.00 92.00 84.00 35,000 2,600 3,000 110 110 96.00 40,000 3,000 — 300 340 195 — — 3,250 — — — 90,000 5,000 37 Date 1852 2nd restrike 1853 1854 1855 1856 1857 Mintage — 129,694 55,358 56,500 40,430 35,180 G-4 1,000 54.00 54.00 54.00 54.00 59.00 VG-8 1,500 71.00 71.00 71.00 71.00 78.00 F-12 1,850 77.00 77.00 77.00 77.00 87.00 VF-20 2,600 84.00 84.00 84.00 84.00 102 XF-40 3,000 96.00 96.00 96.00 96.00 126 MS-60 — 195 195 195 195 270 Prf-60 7,000 — — 3,250 3,250 3,250 CENT Date 1795 lettered edge, “One Cent” high in wreath 1796 Mintage G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 XF-40 MS-60 37,000 109,825 410 390 480 455 725 875 1,850 4,000 4,750 9,500 15,000 21,000 Draped Bust Cent Draped bust right, date at angle below obverse Value within wreath reverse Flowing Hair Cent Chain reverse KM# 22 • 10.9800g., Copper, 29 mm. • Obv. Legend LIBERTY Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: Robert Scot Notes: The 1801 “3 errors” variety has the fraction on the reverse reading “1/000,” has only one stem extending from the wreath above and on both sides of the fraction on the reverse, and UNITED in UNITED STATES OF AMERICA appears as “Iinited.” KM # 11 • 13.4800g., Copper, 26-27 mm. • Designer: Henry Voigt Date 1793 “AMERI” 1793 “AMERICA” 1793 periods after “LIBERTY” Mintage 36,103 Inc. above Inc. above G-4 8,950 6,950 7,850 VG-8 13,750 10,500 11,250 F-12 25,500 17,750 18,850 VF-20 45,500 36,500 38,500 XF-40 86,000 61,500 63,500 MS-60 245,000 140,000 147,000 Flowing Hair Cent Wreath reverse KM # 12 • 13.4800g., Copper, 26-28 mm. • Designer: Henry Voigt Date 1793 vine and bars edge 1793 lettered edge 1793 strawberry leaf; 4 known Mintage 63,353 Inc. above — G-4 1,950 2,100 350,000 VG-8 2,950 3,250 450,000 F-12 4,750 5,200 875,000 VF-20 7,500 8,000 — XF-40 12,500 14,000 — MS-60 30,000 — — Liberty Cap Cent KM # 13 • Copper, 13.48 g. (1793-95) and 10.89 g. (1795-96), 29 mm. • Designer: Joseph Wright (1793-1795) and John Smith Gardner (1795-1796) Notes: The heavier pieces were struck on a thicker planchet. The Liberty design on the obverse was revised slightly in 1794, but the 1793 design was used on some 1794 strikes. A 1795 “lettered edge” variety has ONE HUNDRED FOR A DOLLAR and a leaf inscribed on the edge. Date 1793 cap 1794 head '93 1794 head '94 1794 head '95 1794 starred rev. 1795 plain edge 1795 reeded edge 1795 Jefferson head 1795 Jefferson head lettered edge Mintage 11,056 918,521 Inc. above Inc. above Inc. above 501,500 Inc. above Inc. above G-4 3,500 1,350 465 455 10,500 390 350,000 24,500 Inc. above 75,000 VG-8 6,500 2,600 555 520 23,500 455 700,000 49,500 F-12 11,500 4,000 825 770 44,500 675 — 95,000 VF-20 36,500 8,450 1,600 1,545 115,000 1,450 — 150,000 XF-40 67,500 20,000 3,750 3,350 275,000 3,750 — — MS-60 — — 9,000 — — 12,500 — — 95,000 155,000 250,000 — — Liberty Cap Cent KM # 13a • 10.8900g., Copper, 29 mm. • Designer: Joseph Wright (1793-1795) and John Smith Gardner (1795-1796) 38 Date 1796 Rev. of 1794 1796 Rev. of 1796 1796 Rev. of 1797 1796 Liherty error 1797 reverse of 1796 plain edge 1797 reverse of 1796 gripped edge 1797 1797 stemless 1798/7 1798 reverse of 1796 1798 1st hair style 1798 2nd hair style 1799 1799/98 1800 1800/798 1800/79 1801 1801 3 errors 1801 1/000 1801 100/000 1802 1802 stemless 1802 fraction 1/000 1803 small date, small fraction 1803 small date, large fraction 1803 large date, small fraction 1803 large date, large fraction 1804 1804 Restrike of 1860 1805 1806 1807 small fraction 1807 large fraction 1807/6 large 7/6 1807/6 small 7/6 1807 Comet Variety Mintage 363,375 Inc. above Inc. above Inc. above G-4 300 260 240 300 VG-8 450 375 350 750 F-12 900 700 650 1,500 VF-20 2,800 3,250 1,500 5,500 XF-40 6,850 9,500 3,250 13,500 MS-60 — — — — 897,510 165 300 600 3,450 5,500 — Inc. above Inc. above Inc. above 1,841,745 Inc. above Inc. above Inc. above 42,540 Inc. above 2,822,175 Inc. above Inc. above 1,362,837 Inc. above Inc. above Inc. above 3,435,100 Inc. above Inc. above 185 135 300 200 — 90.00 — 2,750 2,600 70.00 — — 60.00 225 — — 60.00 68.00 — 375 225 495 300 — 130 — 4,650 4,300 130 — — 85.00 500 — — 85.00 95.00 — 550 450 600 375 — 200 — 10,000 9,200 285 — — 195 925 — — 185 200 — 1,350 1,250 910 1,200 — 350 — 24,500 21,000 650 — — 375 1,750 — — 360 350 — 4,750 2,600 3,200 3,900 — 1,300 — 58,500 46,000 1,750 — — 850 5,500 — — 780 — — — 3,300 — — — 3,100 — — — — — — — — — — 2,250 — — 2,471,353 Inc. above Inc. above Inc. above 96,500 — 941,116 348,000 727,221 Inc. above Inc. above Inc. above Inc. above 60.00 60.00 4,600 — 1,650 — 60.00 70.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 1,900 95.00 85.00 85.00 6,950 — 2,650 — 90.00 100.00 85.00 85.00 85.00 4,250 125 185 185 14,500 — 4,000 650 160 150 185 185 185 9,500 250 350 360 26,500 — 8,950 750 300 375 350 350 350 24,500 575 750 800 75,000 — 15,500 800 875 1,100 750 750 750 49,500 2,000 2,250 — — — — 1,000 2,450 4,700 2,250 — — — — Classic Head Cent Classic head left, flanked by stars, date below obverse Value within wreath reverse KM# 39 • 10.8900g., Copper, 29 mm. • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: John Reich Date 1808 1809 1810/09 1810 1811/10 1811 1812 small date 1812 large date 1813 1814 Plain 4 1814 Crosslet 4 Mintage 1,109,000 222,867 1,458,500 Inc. above 218,025 Inc. above 1,075,500 — 418,000 357,830 Inc. above G-4 85.00 135 — 75.00 130 110 54.00 — 60.00 54.00 54.00 VG-8 150 250 — 95.00 200 175 88.00 — 175 93.00 88.00 F-12 250 450 — 210 440 400 215 — 400 225 215 VF-20 575 1,050 — 550 1,200 1,000 550 — 800 530 550 XF-40 1,450 2,650 — 1,100 2,200 1,500 975 — 1,200 975 975 MS-60 3,600 6,300 — 3,850 — 7,000 2,800 — — 2,800 — COINS NOVEMBER 2012 Coronet Cent Coronet head left, within circle of stars, date below obverse Value within wreath reverse KM # 45 • 10.8900g., Copper, 28-29 mm. • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: Robert Scot Date 1816 1817 13 obverse stars 1817 15 obverse stars 1818 1819 Large date, 9/8 1819 Large date 1819 Small date 1820 1821 1822 1823 Included in 1824 mintage 1823/22 Included in 1824 mintage 1823 Restrike 1824 1824/22 1825 1826 1826/25 1827 1828 1829 Large letters 1829 Medium letters 1830 Large letters 1830 Medium letters 1831 Large letters 1831 Medium letters 1832 Large letters 1832 Medium letters 1833 1834 Large 8, stars and letters 1834 Large 8 & stars, medium letters 1834 Large 8, small stars, medium letters 1834 Small 8 & stars 1835 Large 8 & stars 1835 Small 8 & stars 1835 Head '36 1836 1837 Plain hair cords, medium letters 1837 Plain hair cords, small letters 1837 Head '38 1838 1839 Head '38, beaded hair cords 1839/36 Plain hair cords 1839 Silly head 1839 Booby head Mintage 2,820,982 3,948,400 Inc. above 3,167,000 2,671,000 Inc. above Inc. above 4,407,550 389,000 2,072,339 1,824 — — 1,262,000 Inc. above 1,461,100 1,517,425 Inc. above 2,357,732 2,260,624 1,414,500 Inc. above 1,711,500 Inc. above 3,359,260 — 2,362,000 — 2,739,000 1,855,100 Inc. above Inc. above Inc. above 3,878,400 — — 2,111,000 5,558,300 Inc. above Inc. above 6,370,200 3,128,661 Inc. above Inc. above Inc. above G-4 31.00 29.00 35.00 29.00 31.00 29.00 30.00 29.00 40.00 31.00 90.00 80.00 600 31.00 40.00 30.00 30.00 40.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 — 25.00 — 25.00 29.00 25.00 27.00 25.00 75.00 190 25.00 25.00 25.00 — — 25.00 25.00 — — 25.00 29.00 300 35.00 34.00 VG-8 37.00 33.00 44.00 33.00 36.00 33.00 35.00 33.00 75.00 35.00 200 110 750 35.00 49.00 35.00 35.00 55.00 33.00 33.00 33.00 — 29.00 — 29.00 34.00 29.00 32.00 29.00 120 275 29.00 29.00 29.00 — — 29.00 29.00 — — 29.00 33.00 600 40.00 38.00 F-12 VF-20 60.00 115 40.00 72.00 70.00 163 40.00 72.00 46.00 84.00 40.00 72.00 43.00 76.00 40.00 72.00 250 400 45.00 100.00 310 690 300 675 850 1,000 38.00 160 90.00 375 50.00 110 40.00 84.00 95.00 250 40.00 91.00 40.00 81.00 40.00 91.00 — — 36.00 68.00 — — 36.00 68.00 41.00 74.00 36.00 68.00 39.00 72.00 36.00 68.00 145 250 600 1,100 36.00 68.00 36.00 68.00 36.00 68.00 — — — — 36.00 68.00 36.00 68.00 — — — — 36.00 68.00 40.00 72.00 1,250 2,450 50.00 88.00 47.00 83.00 XF-40 MS-60 200 420 120 500 550 1,600 120 270 140 285 120 — 130 — 120 300 1,500 6,000 195 750 2,750 — 2,450 — 1,200 2,000 350 950 1,000 9,850 300 960 175 750 850 2,000 125 750 150 450 130 475 — — 120 400 — — 115 315 130 — 120 380 125 — 113 300 625 375 3,250 62,000 125 — 125 — 105 300 — — — — 105 350 105 300 — — — — 105 300 110 350 4,900 — 145 — 133 — Braided Hair Cent Date 1846 MD 1846 TD 1847 1847/7 1848 1849 1850 1851 1851/81 1852 1853 1854 1855 Upright 5's 1855 Slanted 5's 1855 Slanted 5's Knob on Ear 1856 Slanted 5 1856 Upright 5 1857 Large date 1857 Small date Mintage Inc. above Inc. above 6,183,669 Inc. above 6,415,799 4,178,500 4,426,844 9,889,707 Inc. above 5,063,094 6,641,131 4,236,156 Inc. above 1,574,829 Inc. above 2,690,463 Inc. above 333,456 Inc. above G-4 — 30.00 23.00 32.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 23.00 36.00 23.00 23.00 23.00 23.00 43.00 29.00 23.00 30.00 125 85.00 VG-8 — 40.00 26.00 50.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 26.00 45.00 26.00 26.00 26.00 26.00 56.00 34.00 26.00 40.00 150 110 F-12 — 50.00 29.00 90.00 31.00 31.00 31.00 29.00 55.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 66.00 41.00 29.00 50.00 175 140 VF-20 — 75.00 34.00 150 36.00 36.00 36.00 34.00 85.00 34.00 34.00 34.00 34.00 71.00 52.00 34.00 55.00 235 190 XF-40 MS-60 — — — — 69.00 250 385 1,350 61.00 250 61.00 325 61.00 250 59.00 165 175 700 59.00 165 59.00 165 59.00 165 59.00 165 95.00 200 99.00 — 59.00 165 80.00 — 310 600 265 — Flying Eagle Cent Flying eagle above date obv Value within wreath rev KM# 85 • 4.6700g., Copper-Nickel, 19 mm. • Obv. Legend UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: James B. Longacre Notes: On the large-letter variety of 1858, the “A” and “M” in AMERICA are connected at their bases; on the small-letter variety, the two letters are separated. Date 1856 1857 1858/7 1858 large letters 1858 small letters Mintage Est. 2,500 17,450,000 Inc. below G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 6,250 7,250 9,000 10,750 12,850 13,500 16,500 27.50 39.00 40.00 47.00 125 165 320 65.00 92.50 175 380 760 1,500 3,300 MS-65 Prf-65 65,000 28,500 3,500 29,000 60,000 — 24,600,000 27.50 41.00 43.50 56.00 150 220 340 3,850 24,500 Inc. above 26.00 39.00 42.00 47.00 135 175 320 3,650 30,000 Indian Head Cent Indian head with headdress left above date obverse Value within wreath reverse KM# 87 • 4.6700g., Copper-Nickel, 19 mm. • Obv. Legend UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: James B. Longacre Date 1859 Mintage 36,400,000 G-4 13.00 VG-8 16.00 F-12 VF-20 XF-40 22.50 48.00 100.00 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 Prf-65 175 230 3,650 5,200 Indian Head Cent Indian head with headdress left above date obverse Value within wreath, shield above reverse Head left, braided hair, within circle of stars, date below obverse Value within wreath reverse KM# 90 • 4.6700g., Copper-Nickel, 19 mm. • Obv. Legend UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: James B. Longacre KM # 67 • 10.8900g., Copper, 27.5 mm. • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: Christian Gobrecht Notes: 1840 and 1842 strikes are known with both small and large dates, with little difference in value. A slightly larger Liberty head and larger reverse lettering were used beginning in 1843. Date 1839 1840 Large date 1840 Small date 1840 Small date over large 18 1841 1842 Small date 1842 Large date 1843 1843 obverse 1842 with reverse of 1844 1844 1844/81 1845 1846 Small date Mintage 3,128,661 2,462,700 Inc. above Inc. above 1,597,367 2,383,390 Inc. above 2,425,342 G-4 29.00 25.00 30.00 40.00 25.00 25.00 28.00 25.00 VG-8 33.00 28.00 35.00 50.00 28.00 28.00 32.00 28.00 F-12 38.00 31.00 40.00 75.00 31.00 31.00 40.00 31.00 Inc. above 2,398,752 Inc. above 3,894,804 4,120,800 27.00 25.00 40.00 25.00 23.00 30.00 28.00 50.00 28.00 26.00 33.00 31.00 60.00 31.00 29.00 WWW.COINSMAGAZINE.NET VF-20 XF-40 MS-60 46.00 85.00 — 36.00 69.00 475 49.00 90.00 — 125 210 — 39.00 79.00 440 36.00 69.00 425 54.00 100.00 — 36.00 69.00 445 38.00 36.00 100.00 36.00 34.00 79.00 69.00 225 69.00 69.00 400 300 700 250 250 Date 1860 Rounded Bust 1860 1860 Pointed Bust 1861 1862 1863 1864 Mintage 20,566,000 (1,000) Inc. above 10,100,000 28,075,000 49,840,000 13,740,000 G-4 11.00 — 20.00 20.00 11.00 7.50 16.50 VG-8 15.00 — 30.00 30.00 11.50 9.25 28.50 F-12 22.00 — 42.00 42.00 12.50 11.00 35.00 VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 Prf-65 46.00 68.00 110 190 965 3,600 — — — — — — 60.00 100.00 160 300 6,000 — 58.00 95.00 160 180 975 7,250 15.00 28.00 60.00 80.00 1,050 2,350 12.50 25.00 58.00 75.00 1,050 3,100 72.00 125 175 220 1,350 3,200 Indian Head Cent Indian head with headdress left above date obverse Value within wreath, shield above reverse KM# 90a • 3.1100g., Bronze, 19 mm. • Obv. Legend UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: James B. Longacre Notes: The 1864 “L” variety has the designer's initial in Liberty's hair to the right of her neck. 39 Date Mintage 1864 39,233,714 1864 L pointed bust Inc. above 1865 plain 5 35,429,286 1865 fancy 5 Inc. above 1866 9,826,500 1867 9,821,000 1867/1867 Inc. above 1868 10,266,500 1869/9 6,420,000 1869 Inc. above 1870 5,275,000 1871 3,929,500 1872 4,042,000 1873 closed 3 11,676,500 1873 open 3 Inc. above 1873 Double Liberty die 1 Inc. above 1873 Double Liberty die 2 Inc. above 1874 14,187,500 1875 13,528,000 1876 7,944,000 1877 852,500 1878 5,799,850 1879 16,231,200 1880 38,964,955 1881 39,211,575 1882 38,581,100 1883 45,589,109 1884 23,261,742 1885 11,765,384 1886 Type 1 obverse 17,654,290 1886 Type 2 obverse Inc. above 1887 45,226,483 1888 37,494,414 1889 48,869,361 1890 57,182,854 1891 47,072,350 1892 37,649,832 1893 46,642,195 1894 16,752,132 1894/94 Inc. above 1895 38,343,636 1896 39,057,293 1897 50,466,330 1898 49,823,079 1899 53,600,031 1900 66,833,764 1901 79,611,143 1902 87,376,722 1903 85,094,493 1904 61,328,015 1905 80,719,163 1906 96,022,255 1907 108,138,618 1908 32,327,987 1908S 1,115,000 1909S 309,000 1909 14,370,645 G-4 VG-8 8.00 20.00 52.50 7.00 6.00 46.00 52.00 60.00 37.50 145 90.00 62.00 88.00 90.00 30.00 20.00 72.50 11.00 10.50 66.00 72.00 85.00 50.00 280 125 118 125 180 52.00 34.00 275 450 — 15.00 16.00 27.00 985 26.00 7.00 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.00 3.50 6.75 — 22.50 29.00 38.50 1,190 35.00 10.00 5.50 4.25 4.25 4.00 4.50 8.00 F-12 VF-20 25.00 45.00 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 70.00 80.00 110 335 139 185 20.00 25.00 18.50 23.00 80.00 115 110 120 130 190 77.00 120 495 660 230 335 225 285 280 310 390 425 95.00 135 65.00 82.00 275 45.00 40.00 195 195 275 180 825 450 410 420 625 235 175 325 60.00 55.00 240 240 385 245 1,000 560 510 510 750 300 215 410 90.00 85.00 280 285 565 265 1,250 625 600 610 840 400 250 950 1,500 7,500 450 46.00 56.00 74.00 1,600 68.00 16.50 6.50 6.50 5.00 4.50 7.00 12.00 Prf-65 10,500 1,700 200,000 485 6,750 465 — 1,350 4,500 1,350 6,100 1,950 — 985 5,750 2,350 — 1,750 3,100 1,400 2,650 2,400 2,500 3,850 4,250 2,850 2,950 1,300 — 2,400 4,250 — — 900 65.00 72.00 130 2,050 135 33.00 11.00 8.00 10.00 7.50 12.50 27.00 1,650 112 120 230 2,650 245 75.00 28.00 22.00 22.00 17.50 29.00 62.00 2,800 4,500 — 150 225 700 165 215 800 295 335 975 3,000 3,450 13,000 290 350 875 90.00 100.00 365 48.00 66.00 360 30.00 43.00 325 30.00 40.00 325 30.00 42.00 325 40.00 60.00 460 82.00 105 725 — 2,850 8,500 2,600 12,500 1,375 1,250 1,250 1,250 1,450 1,600 1,250 1,500 3.75 6.60 19.80 56.00 148 170 190 1,250 2,650 7.00 2.50 2.75 2.25 2.10 2.25 2.40 2.10 5.00 24.00 2.10 1.95 1.95 1.95 1.95 1.95 1.85 1.85 1.85 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 77.00 590 14.00 10.00 3.00 3.25 2.75 2.50 2.75 3.25 2.75 6.00 34.00 2.40 2.50 2.40 2.40 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.30 82.00 655 14.80 35.00 90.00 4.00 7.00 5.00 8.00 3.50 6.00 3.00 5.50 3.25 5.50 4.40 6.00 3.25 5.50 13.00 20.00 80.00 150 3.50 4.50 3.25 4.75 2.75 4.00 2.75 4.00 2.60 4.00 2.50 4.00 2.50 4.00 2.50 4.00 2.50 4.00 2.50 4.00 2.50 3.50 2.50 3.50 2.50 3.50 2.50 3.50 105 122 720 825 15.50 15.90 200 19.00 21.00 12.00 10.00 13.00 18.50 10.00 50.00 275 11.00 13.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 12.00 11.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 9.00 9.00 8.50 9.00 166 900 18.50 250 28.00 28.00 26.00 23.00 23.00 25.00 22.00 65.00 440 22.00 26.00 22.00 22.00 22.00 23.00 22.00 22.00 21.00 21.00 20.00 21.00 20.00 20.00 195 950 30.00 325 50.00 48.00 40.00 37.50 37.00 35.00 30.00 85.00 800 32.00 34.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 29.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 285 1,000 38.00 2,500 400 900 400 400 400 400 340 375 8,000 200 225 195 195 165 175 165 165 165 165 165 165 165 165 2,650 2,250 155 7,500 6,200 5,400 1,900 1,800 2,150 1,325 1,250 1,350 — 1,275 1,900 1,600 1,275 1,275 1,275 1,275 1,325 1,275 1,275 1,350 1,275 1,950 1,275 — — 1,275 Lincoln Cent Wheat Ears reverse KM # 132 • 3.1100g., Bronze, 19 mm. • Designer: Victor D. Brenner Notes: The 1909 “VDB” varieties have the designer's initials inscribed at the 6 o'clock position on the reverse. The initials were removed until 1918, when they were restored on the obverse • MS60 and MS63 prices are for brown coins and MS65 prices are for coins that are at least 90% original red. Date Mintage G-4 VG-8 1909 VDB 27,995,000 12.50 13.00 1909 VDB Doubled Die Obverse Inc. above — — 1909S VDB 484,000 750 935 1909 72,702,618 3.65 3.50 1909S 1,825,000 105 110 1909S/S S over horizontal S Inc. above 115 135 1910 146,801,218 0.50 0.60 1910S 6,045,000 16.50 21.00 1911 101,177,787 0.45 0.60 1911D 12,672,000 4.75 5.75 1911S 4,026,000 49.00 53.00 1912 68,153,060 1.60 1.75 1912D 10,411,000 6.50 9.25 1912S 4,431,000 24.00 26.00 1913 76,532,352 0.80 1.00 1913D 15,804,000 2.75 3.25 1913S 6,101,000 13.50 16.50 1914 75,238,432 0.60 0.95 40 F-12 13.25 VF-20 13.50 XF-40 14.00 55.00 1,000 4.35 122 75.00 100.00 1,175 1,450 4.75 5.50 165 245 120 1,575 12.50 265 200 1,825 14.50 340 1,500 4,150 85.00 750 — — 625 — 148 0.75 21.00 1.60 9.00 55.00 2.35 10.00 29.00 1.45 3.60 21.00 2.10 200 1.00 28.00 2.35 22.50 59.00 5.50 26.00 42.00 3.25 11.00 31.00 6.00 290 10.00 72.00 11.00 75.00 105 26.00 110 118 28.50 62.00 110 40.00 365 17.50 98.00 18.50 90.00 175 33.00 165 175 34.50 105 195 52.00 850 120 425 175 750 1,100 235 800 1,250 240 875 2,100 240 — 610 — 525 — — 625 — — 625 — — 625 275 4.25 47.50 6.75 50.00 75.00 13.50 70.00 78.00 18.50 49.00 57.00 18.50 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 Prf-65 16.50 24.00 50.00 2,750 Date Mintage 1914D 1,193,000 1914S 4,137,000 1915 29,092,120 1915D 22,050,000 1915S 4,833,000 1916 131,833,677 1916D 35,956,000 1916S 22,510,000 1917 196,429,785 1917 Doubled Die Obverse Inc. above 1917D 55,120,000 1917S 32,620,000 1918 288,104,634 1918D 47,830,000 1918S 34,680,000 1919 392,021,000 1919D 57,154,000 1919S 139,760,000 1920 310,165,000 1920D 49,280,000 1920S 46,220,000 1921 39,157,000 1921S 15,274,000 1922D 7,160,000 1922D Weak Rev Inc. above 1922D Weak D Inc. above 1922 No D Die 2 Strong Rev Inc. above 1922 No D Die 3 Weak Rev Inc. above 1923 74,723,000 1923S 8,700,000 1924 75,178,000 1924D 2,520,000 1924S 11,696,000 1925 139,949,000 1925D 22,580,000 1925S 26,380,000 1926 157,088,000 1926D 28,020,000 1926S 4,550,000 1927 144,440,000 1927D 27,170,000 1927S 14,276,000 1928 134,116,000 1928D 31,170,000 1928S Small S 17,266,000 1928S Large S Inc. above 1929 185,262,000 1929D 41,730,000 1929S 50,148,000 1930 157,415,000 1930D 40,100,000 1930S 24,286,000 1931 19,396,000 1931D 4,480,000 1931S 866,000 1932 9,062,000 1932D 10,500,000 1933 14,360,000 1933D 6,200,000 1934 219,080,000 1934D 28,446,000 1935 245,338,000 1935D 47,000,000 1935S 38,702,000 1936 (Proof in Satin Finish) 309,637,569 1936 Brilliant Proof Inc. above 1936 DDO Inc. above 1936D 40,620,000 1936S 29,130,000 1937 309,179,320 1937D 50,430,000 1937S 34,500,000 1938 156,696,734 1938D 20,010,000 1938S 15,180,000 1939 316,479,520 1939D 15,160,000 1939S 52,070,000 1940 586,825,872 1940D 81,390,000 1940S 112,940,000 1941 887,039,100 1941 Doubled Die Obv Inc. above 1941D 128,700,000 1941S 92,360,000 1942 657,828,600 1942D 206,698,000 1942S 85,590,000 1943S Copper — 1943 Copper — G-4 VG-8 205 235 25.00 27.50 2.25 2.90 2.25 2.85 21.00 24.50 0.45 0.55 1.35 2.00 1.65 3.25 0.30 0.40 F-12 320 30.00 4.00 4.50 28.50 0.85 3.10 4.40 0.55 VF-20 450 40.00 18.00 6.85 32.00 2.40 6.50 9.50 1.85 XF-40 945 85.00 60.00 24.00 70.00 8.00 17.50 27.50 4.75 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 Prf-65 1,500 2,100 9,500 — 175 310 3,250 — 70.00 82.00 375 625 44.00 72.00 350 — 96.00 190 2,600 — 14.50 19.00 135 650 38.00 88.00 850 — 48.00 105 1,100 — 14.50 18.50 150 — 175 225 1.00 1.50 0.55 0.90 0.30 0.40 0.95 1.45 0.40 0.90 0.30 0.40 0.80 1.20 0.40 0.60 0.25 0.35 1.00 1.65 0.60 0.80 0.55 0.80 1.50 2.00 23.50 24.50 2.75 2.85 1.40 0.50 2.45 1.45 0.50 1.60 1.50 0.75 2.90 1.50 1.15 3.50 25.50 350 5.00 2.60 1.00 5.50 3.65 0.80 4.85 2.45 1.25 6.85 2.75 3.00 6.25 27.00 1,350 36.50 11.50 4.40 15.50 11.00 1.60 12.75 5.75 2.80 18.50 13.00 10.75 36.50 37.50 2,000 44.00 26.00 10.00 36.00 33.00 5.75 35.00 17.50 7.50 37.00 34.50 22.50 68.00 75.00 3,200 15,000 72.00 850 74.00 1,350 13.50 185 76.00 1,200 70.00 1,750 8.00 85.00 60.00 775 48.00 1,175 15.50 225 70.00 650 105 2,150 42.00 175 110 1,100 105 475 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 22.00 23.00 24.00 25.50 34.00 65.00 95.00 400 — 30.00 44.00 190 285 7,500 — 48.00 60.00 135 775 975 1,175 2,450 4,750 10,500 85,000 — 275 325 0.40 0.60 5.85 7.00 0.25 0.35 37.50 45.00 1.25 1.50 0.25 0.35 1.00 1.65 0.80 1.20 0.25 0.35 1.50 1.70 9.00 10.00 0.20 0.25 1.15 1.70 1.40 1.85 0.20 0.25 0.90 1.40 375 0.85 8.50 0.45 50.00 2.75 0.45 3.10 1.85 0.45 3.40 11.75 0.35 2.25 2.65 0.35 2.15 475 1.50 12.50 1.00 62.00 5.35 0.70 6.25 2.75 0.60 5.25 16.50 0.60 3.35 5.25 0.60 3.65 950 5.75 42.00 5.25 118 34.50 3.00 15.50 11.75 1.65 15.50 35.00 1.60 7.50 14.50 1.45 6.75 3,000 10.50 105 11.00 170 68.00 6.50 30.00 31.50 5.25 34.00 72.00 5.25 25.00 42.00 4.00 19.00 8,500 45,000 13.50 160 190 2,850 17.50 120 255 1,800 110 2,350 9.50 65.00 62.00 625 85.00 3,650 7.50 70.00 82.00 800 140 5,500 7.50 60.00 60.00 525 65.00 2,550 7.50 82.00 37.50 300 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 700 1.00 1.65 2.60 4.00 9.50 31.00 71.50 800 — 1.65 0.20 0.50 0.60 0.20 0.25 0.25 0.65 5.00 105 1.60 1.50 1.50 3.50 0.15 0.35 0.15 0.20 0.25 2.85 0.25 1.00 1.10 0.25 0.35 0.35 0.75 5.85 110 1.95 1.90 1.80 4.25 0.25 0.50 0.20 0.30 0.35 4.25 0.35 1.40 1.85 0.35 0.60 0.55 1.10 6.50 125 2.85 2.50 2.65 5.65 0.30 0.80 0.25 0.40 0.60 7.50 0.55 2.75 2.80 0.60 0.90 0.80 2.00 8.00 125 3.50 2.85 2.85 7.50 0.45 1.25 0.40 0.55 1.75 16.50 2.75 5.85 6.75 1.25 2.00 1.50 4.00 13.00 138 6.75 4.15 6.50 13.50 1.25 5.50 0.90 0.95 3.00 55.00 5.25 13.50 14.75 2.75 5.50 6.50 9.50 33.50 150 13.00 11.00 11.50 19.00 4.00 9.00 1.50 2.50 5.00 135 1,250 7.00 55.00 25.00 145 20.00 100.00 4.00 45.00 11.00 55.00 9.50 48.00 19.00 85.00 48.50 375 160 350 17.50 65.00 18.50 65.00 16.50 65.00 24.00 60.00 9.00 25.00 20.00 30.00 5.00 20.00 5.50 20.00 11.00 44.00 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 0.15 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.85 1.40 1.90 10.00 600 — — 0.20 0.20 0.15 0.20 0.20 0.15 0.20 0.30 0.15 0.35 0.30 0.10 0.20 0.20 0.10 — — 0.30 0.30 0.20 0.30 0.30 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.20 0.45 0.40 0.20 0.30 0.30 0.20 — 25.00 0.40 0.45 0.30 0.40 0.40 0.30 0.45 0.50 0.30 0.50 0.50 0.30 0.40 0.40 0.30 — 50.00 0.55 0.60 0.40 0.60 0.55 0.40 0.60 0.70 0.40 0.60 0.60 0.35 0.55 0.55 0.35 — 80.00 0.90 1.50 0.50 0.80 0.90 0.50 1.00 1.00 0.45 0.95 0.80 0.45 0.75 0.70 0.45 — 125 1.50 2.25 0.75 1.20 1.25 1.20 1.50 1.75 0.75 1.75 1.20 0.75 1.10 1.25 0.60 — 175 4.00 5.00 1.75 2.65 2.75 2.25 3.50 3.00 1.00 3.00 2.50 1.00 2.00 2.50 1.25 — 1,000 15.00 18.00 13.50 15.00 16.50 18.00 20.00 15.00 16.00 18.00 16.00 12.00 11.00 12.50 10.00 800 — — — 110 — — 90.00 — — 60.00 — — 65.00 — — 60.00 35.00 50.00 70.00 80.00 95.00 135 200 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.55 0.90 1.35 2.20 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.55 0.95 1.75 2.50 0.10 0.20 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.55 0.85 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.45 0.60 1.00 0.25 0.35 0.45 0.85 1.25 2.50 5.00 — — 125,000 150,000 185,000 275,000 — — — 35,000 42,000 45,000 80,000 155,000 1,000 — 12.50 — 15.00 — 11.00 65.00 12.00 — 18.00 — — — — — COINS NOVEMBER 2012 Lincoln Cent Wheat Ears reverse KM # 132a • 2.7000g., Zinc Coated Steel, 19 mm. • Designer: Victor D. Brenner Date 1943 1943D 1943D/D RPM 1943S Mintage 684,628,670 217,660,000 Inc. above 191,550,000 G-4 0.20 0.35 30.00 0.40 VG-8 0.30 0.40 38.00 0.45 F-12 VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 Prf-65 0.35 0.45 0.60 0.85 1.25 18.00 — 0.45 0.50 0.70 1.00 1.50 — — 50.00 65.00 90.00 125 200 — — 0.50 0.65 0.90 1.40 4.00 28.00 — Lincoln Cent Wheat Ears reverse Date Mintage XF-40 MS-65 Prf-65 1976D 4,221,592,455 — 16.00 — 1976S (4,149,730) — — 6.00 1977 4,469,930,000 — 16.00 — 1977D 4,149,062,300 — 16.00 — 1977S (3,251,152) — — 5.00 1978 5,558,605,000 — 16.00 — 1978D 4,280,233,400 — 14.00 — 1978S (3,127,781) — — 5.00 1979 6,018,515,000 — 12.00 — 1979D 4,139,357,254 — 8.00 — 1979S type I, proof (3,677,175) — — 5.00 1979S type II, proof Inc. above — — 10.00 1980 7,414,705,000 — 6.50 — Date Mintage XF-40 MS-65 Prf-65 1980D 5,140,098,660 — 12.00 — 1980S (3,554,806) — — 5.00 1981 7,491,750,000 — 8.50 — 1981D 5,373,235,677 — 9.00 — 1981S type I, proof (4,063,083) — — 5.00 1981S type II, proof Inc. above — — 42.00 1982 large date 10,712,525,000 — 7.00 — 1982 small date Inc. above — 9.00 — 1982D large date 6,012,979,368 — 7.50 — 1982S 3,857,479 — — 5.00 Lincoln Cent Lincoln Memorial reverse KM # A132 • 3.1100g., Brass, 19 mm. • Designer: Victor D. Brenner Notes: KM#132 design and composition resumed • MS60 prices are for brown coins and MS65 prices are for coins that are at least 90% original red. Date 1944 1944D 1944D/S Type 1 1944D/S Type 2 1944S 1945 1945D 1945S 1946 1946D 1946S 1946S/D 1947 1947D 1947S 1948 1948D 1948S 1949 1949D 1949S 1950 1950D 1950S Mintage XF-40 MS-65 Prf-65 1,435,400,000 0.30 8.00 — 430,578,000 0.40 14.00 — Inc. above 220 Inc. above 175 282,760,000 0.35 1,040,515,000 0.40 226,268,000 0.40 181,770,000 0.40 991,655,000 0.25 315,690,000 0.30 198,100,000 0.30 — 70.00 190,555,000 0.45 194,750,000 0.35 99,000,000 0.35 317,570,000 0.35 172,637,000 0.40 81,735,000 0.40 217,775,000 0.40 153,132,000 0.40 64,290,000 0.50 272,686,386 0.35 334,950,000 0.35 118,505,000 0.30 3,750 — 1,600 — 8.00 — 13.50 — 8.00 — 7.50 — 13.50 — 10.00 — 13.50 — 650 — 18.50 — 7.50 — 8.00 — 18.50 — 12.00 — 12.00 — 18.00 — 15.00 — 10.00 — 16.50 65.00 12.50 — 9.00 — Date Mintage XF-40 MS-65 Prf-65 1951 295,633,500 0.40 16.50 62.00 1951D 625,355,000 0.30 8.50 — 1951S 136,010,000 0.40 9.00 — 1952 186,856,980 0.40 16.00 36.00 1952D 746,130,000 0.30 8.50 — 1952S 137,800,004 0.60 12.00 — 1953 256,883,800 0.25 18.00 37.00 1953D 700,515,000 0.25 8.50 — 1953S 181,835,000 0.40 8.00 — 1954 71,873,350 0.25 20.00 19.00 1954D 251,552,500 0.25 8.50 — 1954S 96,190,000 0.25 10.00 — 1955 330,958,000 0.25 9.00 14.00 1955 Doubled Die Inc. above 1,900 37,500 — Note: The 1955 “doubled die” has distinct doubling of the date and lettering on the obverse. 1955D 563,257,500 0.20 8.00 — 1955S 44,610,000 0.35 7.50 — 1956 421,414,384 0.20 12.00 5.00 1956D 1,098,201,100 0.20 7.00 — 1957 283,787,952 0.20 7.50 4.00 1957D 1,051,342,000 0.20 6.00 — 1958 253,400,652 0.20 9.00 6.50 1958D 800,953,300 0.20 7.00 — Lincoln Cent Lincoln Memorial reverse KM # 201 • 3.1100g., Brass, 19 mm. • Rev. Designer: Frank Gasparro Notes: MS60 prices are for brown coins and MS65 prices are for coins that are at least 90% original red. The dates were modified in 1960, 1970 and 1982, resulting in large-date and small-date varieties for those years. The 1972 “doubled die” shows doubling of IN GOD WE TRUST. The 1979-S and 1981-S Type II proofs have a clearer mint mark than the Type I proofs of those years. Some 1982 cents have the predominantly copper composition; others have the predominantly zinc composition. They can be distinguished by weight. Date Mintage XF-40 MS-65 Prf-65 1959 610,864,291 — 15.00 10.00 1959D 1,279,760,000 — 12.00 — 1960 small date, low 9 588,096,602 1.85 12.00 16.00 1960 large date, high 9 Inc. above — 8.00 7.50 1960D small date, low 9 1,580,884,000 — 10.00 — 1960D large date, high 9 Inc. above — 8.00 — 1960D/D small over large date Inc. above — 300 — 1961 756,373,244 — 8.50 9.00 1961D 1,753,266,700 — 18.00 — 1962 609,263,019 — 8.00 8.00 1962D 1,793,148,400 — 14.00 — 1963 757,185,645 — 10.00 6.00 1963D 1,774,020,400 — 12.00 — 1964 2,652,525,762 — 8.50 6.00 1964D 3,799,071,500 — 10.00 — 1965 1,497,224,900 — 10.00 — 1965 SMS Inc. above — 7.50 — 1966 2,188,147,783 — 10.00 — 1966 SMS Inc. above — 8.00 — 1967 3,048,667,100 — 12.00 — 1967 SMS Inc. above — 8.00 — 1968 1,707,880,970 — 12.00 — 1968D 2,886,269,600 — 12.50 — 1968S 261,311,510 — 10.00 4.50 1969 1,136,910,000 — 7.00 — 1969D 4,002,832,200 — 10.00 — WWW.COINSMAGAZINE.NET Date Mintage XF-40 MS-65 Prf-65 1969S 547,309,631 — 15.00 5.50 1969S Doubled Die Obverse Inc. above 10,000 125,000 100,000 1970 1,898,315,000 — 8.00 — 1970D 2,891,438,900 — 6.00 — 1970S small date, level 7 Inc. above 30.00 65.00 60.00 1970S large date, low 7 Inc. above — 15.00 5.00 1970S Doubled Die Obverse Inc. above — 20,000 15,000 1971 1,919,490,000 — 20.00 — 1971D 2,911,045,600 — 6.50 — 1971S 528,354,192 — 7.50 5.50 1971S Doubled Die Obverse Inc. above — — 400 1972 2,933,255,000 — 6.00 — 1972 Doubled Die Obverse Inc. above 290 785 — 1972D 2,665,071,400 — 12.00 — 1972S 380,200,104 — 26.50 5.50 1973 3,728,245,000 — 8.00 — 1973D 3,549,576,588 — 11.00 — 1973S 319,937,634 — 10.00 5.50 1974 4,232,140,523 — 12.00 — 1974D 4,235,098,000 — 9.00 — 1974S 412,039,228 — 12.00 5.00 1975 5,451,476,142 — 8.00 — 1975D 4,505,245,300 — 13.50 — 1975S (2,845,450) — — 5.00 1976 4,674,292,426 — 14.00 — KM# 201a • 2.5000g., Copper Plated Zinc, 19 mm. • Notes: MS60 prices are for brown coins and MS65 prices are for coins that are at least 90% original red. Date Mintage XF-40 MS-65 Prf-65 1982 large date — — 6.00 — 1982 small date — — 9.00 — Date Mintage XF-40 MS-65 Prf-65 1982D large date — — 8.00 — 1982D small date — — 6.00 — Lincoln Cent Lincoln Memorial reverse KM# 201b • Copper Plated Zinc, 19 mm. • Notes: MS60 prices are for brown coins and MS65 prices are for coins that are at least 90% original red. Date Mintage XF-40 MS-65 Prf-65 1983 7,752,355,000 — 7.00 — 1983 Doubled Die Inc. above 135 450 — 1983D 6,467,199,428 — 5.50 — 1983S (3,279,126) — — 3.50 1984 8,151,079,000 — 7.50 — 1984 Doubled Die Inc. above 100.00 325 — 1984D 5,569,238,906 — 6.50 — 1984S (3,065,110) — — 3.50 1985 5,648,489,887 — 4.50 — 1985D 5,287,399,926 — 4.50 — 1985S (3,362,821) — — 3.50 1986 4,491,395,493 — 5.00 — 1986D 4,442,866,698 — 8.00 — 1986S (3,010,497) — — 3.50 1987 4,682,466,931 — 7.50 — 1987D 4,879,389,514 — 5.50 — 1987S (4,227,728) — — 3.50 1988 6,092,810,000 — 10.00 — 1988D 5,253,740,443 — 6.00 — 1988S (3,262,948) — — 3.50 1989 7,261,535,000 — 6.50 — 1989D 5,345,467,111 — 6.50 — 1989S (3,220,194) — — 5.00 1990 6,851,765,000 — 5.00 — 1990D 4,922,894,533 — 5.50 — 1990S (3,299,559) — — 3.50 1990 no S, Proof only Inc. above — — 4,650 1991 5,165,940,000 — 6.50 — 1991D 4,158,442,076 — 5.50 — 1991S (2,867,787) — — 3.50 1992 4,648,905,000 — 5.50 — 1992D 4,448,673,300 — 5.50 — 1992D Close AM, Proof Reverse Die Inc. above — — — 1992S (4,176,560) — — 3.50 1993 5,684,705,000 — 5.00 — 1993D 6,426,650,571 — 4.50 — 1993S (3,394,792) — — 3.50 1994 6,500,850,000 — 6.00 — 1994D 7,131,765,000 — 4.50 — 1994S (3,269,923) — — 3.50 1995 6,411,440,000 — 5.00 — 1995 Doubled Die Obverse Inc. above 20.00 60.00 — 1995D 7,128,560,000 — 4.50 — 1995S (2,707,481) — — 3.50 1996 6,612,465,000 — 4.50 — 1996D 6,510,795,000 — 4.50 — 1996S (2,915,212) — — 3.50 1997 4,622,800,000 — 3.00 — 1997D 4,576,555,000 — 3.50 — 1997S (2,796,678) — — 4.00 1998 5,032,155,000 — 3.00 — 1998 Wide AM, reverse from proof die Inc. above — 110 — 1998D 5,255,353,500 — 3.00 — 1998S (2,957,286) — — 4.00 1999 5,237,600,000 — 3.00 — 1999 Wide AM, reverse from proof die Inc. above — 450 — Date Mintage XF-40 MS-65 Prf-65 1999D 6,360,065,000 — 3.00 — 1999S (3,362,462) — — 3.50 2000 Wide AM, reverse from proof die Inc. above — 45.00 — 2000 5,503,200,000 — 3.00 — 2000D 8,774,220,000 — 3.00 — 2000S (4,063,361) — — 3.50 2001 4,959,600,000 — 3.00 — 2001D 5,374,990,000 — 3.00 — 2001S (3,099,096) — — 3.50 2002 3,260,800,000 — 3.00 — 2002S (3,157,739) — — 3.50 2002D 4,028,055,000 — 3.00 — 2003 3,300,000,000 — 3.50 — 2003D 3,548,000,000 — 3.50 — 2003S (3,116,590) — — 3.50 2004 3,379,600,000 — 3.50 — 2004D 3,456,400,000 — 3.50 — 2004S 2,992,069 — — 3.50 2005 3,935,600,000 — 2.50 — 2005 Satin Finish Inc. above — 4.00 — 2005D 3,764,450,000 — 2.50 — 2005D Satin Finish Inc. above — 4.00 — 2005S 3,273,000 — — 3.50 2006 4,290,000,000 — 2.00 — 2006 Satin Finish Inc. above — 4.00 — 2006D 3,944,000,000 — 2.50 — 2006 Satin Finish Inc. above — 4.00 — 2006S 2,923,105 — — 3.50 2007 — — 2.00 — 2007 Satin Finish — — 4.00 — 2007D — — 2.00 — 2007 Satin Finish — — 4.00 — 2007S — — — 3.50 2008 — — 2.25 — 2008 Satin Finish — — 4.00 — 2008D — — 2.25 — 2008 Satin Finish — — 4.00 — 2008S — — — 4.50 2009P Log Cabin 376,000,000 — 1.50 — 2009P Log Cabin Satin Finish — — 2.50 — 2009D Log Cabin 363,600,000 — 1.50 — 2009D Log Cabin Satin Finish — — 2.50 — 2009S Log Cabin — — — 4.50 2009P Log Splitter 376,000,000 — 1.50 — 2009P Log Splitter Satin Finish — — 2.50 — 2009D Log Splitter 363,600,000 — 1.50 — 2009D Log Splitter Satin Finish — — 2.50 — 2009S Log Splitter — — — 4.50 2009P Professional 316,000,000 — 1.50 — 41 Date Mintage XF-40 MS-65 Prf-65 2009P Professional Satin Finish — — 2.00 — 2009D Professional 336,000,000 — 1.50 — 2009D Professional Satin Finish — — 2.00 — 2009S Professional — — — 4.50 2009P President 129,600,000 — 1.50 — 2009P President satin Finish — — 2.00 — 2009D President 198,000,000 — 1.50 — 2009D President Satin Finish — — 2.00 — Date Mintage XF-40 MS-65 Prf-65 2009S President — — — 4.50 2010P — — 1.50 — 2010P Satin Finish — — 3.00 — 2010D — — 1.50 — 2010D Satin Finish — — 3.00 — 2010S — — — 4.50 2011P — — 1.25 — 2011D — — 1.25 — 2011S — — — 4.50 2012 — — 1.25 — 2012D — — 1.25 — 2012S — — — 4.50 Log cabin reverse Shield reverse KM# 468 • 2.5000g., Copper Plated Zinc, 19 mm. • Obv. Designer: Victor D. Brenner Rev. Designer: Lyndall Bass and Joseph Menna Date 2010P 2010D 2010S 2011P 2011D Lincoln Bicentennial Bust right obverse Lincoln - Shield Reverse Lincoln bust right obverse Mintage XF-40 MS-65 Prf-65 — — 1.50 — — — 1.50 — — — — 4.00 — — 1.50 — — — 1.50 — Date 2011S 2012P 2012D 2012S Mintage XF-40 MS-65 Prf-65 — — — 4.00 — — 1.50 — — — 1.50 — — — — 4.00 2 CENTS Shield in front of crossed arrows, banner above, date below obverse Value within wheat wreath reverse KM # 441 • 2.5000g., Copper Plated Zinc, 19 mm. • Rev. Designer: Richard Masters and James Licaretz Date 2009P Mintage XF-40 MS-65 Prf-65 284,400,000 — 1.50 — Date 2009D Mintage XF-40 MS-65 Prf-65 350,400,000 — 1.50 — Lincoln Bicentennial Log cabin reverse KM # 441a • 3.3100g., Brass • Rev. Designer: Richard Masters and James Licaretz Date 2009S Mintage — XF-40 — MS-65 — Prf-65 4.00 Lincoln Bicentennial Lincoln seated on log reverse KM # 442 • 2.5000g., Copper Plated Zinc, 19 mm. • Rev. Designer: Charles Vickers Date 2009P Mintage XF-40 MS-65 Prf-65 376,000,000 — 1.50 — Date 2009D Mintage XF-40 MS-65 Prf-65 363,600,000 — 1.50 — Lincoln Bicentennial Lincoln seated on log reverse KM # 442a • 3.1100g., Brass, 19 mm. • Rev. Designer: Charles Vickers Date 2009S Mintage — XF-40 — MS-65 — Prf-65 4.00 Lincoln Bicentennial KM# 94 • 6.2200g., Copper-Tin-Zinc, 23 mm. • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: James B. Longacre Notes: The motto IN GOD WE TRUST was modified in 1864, resulting in small-motto and large-motto varieties for that year. Date 1864 small motto 1864 large motto 1865 fancy 5 1865 plain 5 1866 1867 1867 double die obverse 1868 1869 1869 repunched 18 1869/8 die crack 1870 1871 1872 1873 closed 3 proof only 1873 open 3 proof only Lincoln standing before Illinois Statehouse reverse Mintage 19,847,500 Inc. above 13,640,000 Inc. above 3,177,000 2,938,750 G-4 140 16.50 16.50 16.50 17.00 18.00 VG-8 210 18.50 18.50 18.50 20.00 21.00 F-12 VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 Prf-65 285 425 650 725 1,125 3,000 45,000 20.00 27.50 42.50 72.00 88.00 375 1,100 20.00 27.50 42.50 72.00 88.00 375 — 21.00 29.00 45.00 75.00 92.00 400 650 21.50 29.00 46.00 77.00 98.00 395 650 36.00 46.00 60.00 96.00 125 395 650 Inc. above 2,803,750 1,546,000 Inc. above Inc. above 861,250 721,250 65,000 — 18.00 20.00 35.00 150 31.00 43.50 400 80.00 22.00 23.00 45.00 185 42.00 49.00 550 165 37.50 40.00 75.00 375 60.00 70.00 700 250 350 500 650 4,750 47.50 65.00 105 135 465 50.00 79.00 125 165 550 150 325 550 — — 435 650 900 — — 82.00 135 190 280 550 110 150 215 285 650 900 1,200 1,800 3,150 5,500 — 650 650 — — 650 650 850 Est. 600 1,250 1,400 1,535 1,650 1,750 2,000 — — 3,850 Est. 500 1,275 1,400 1,575 1,700 1,875 2,150 — — 4,200 SILVER 3 CENTS Silver 3 Cents - Type 1 Shield within star, no outlines in star obverse Roman numeral in designed C, within circle of stars reverse KM # 443 • 2.5000g., Copper Plated Zinc, 19 mm. • Rev. Designer: Joel Ishowitz and Don Everhart Date 2009P Mintage XF-40 MS-65 Prf-65 316,000,000 — 1.50 — Date 2009D Mintage XF-40 MS-65 Prf-65 336,000,000 — 1.50 — KM# 75 • 0.8000g.,0.7500 Silver, 0.0193 oz. ASW, 14 mm. • Obv. Legend UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: James B. Longacre Lincoln Bicentennial Lincoln standing before Illinois Statehouse reverse KM # 443a • 3.1100g., Brass, 19 mm. • Rev. Designer: Joel Iskowitz and Don Everhart Date 2009S Mintage — XF-40 — MS-65 — Prf-65 4.00 Lincoln Bicentennial Date 1851 1851O 1852 1853 Mintage 5,447,400 720,000 18,663,500 11,400,000 G-4 32.00 38.50 32.00 32.00 VG-8 48.50 58.50 48.50 48.50 F-12 VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 Prf-65 51.00 58.50 68.00 145 180 825 — 61.00 95.00 160 275 500 3,100 — 51.00 58.50 68.00 145 180 825 — 51.00 58.50 68.00 145 180 825 — Silver 3 Cents - Type 2 Capitol Building reverse Shield within star, three outlines in star obverse Roman numeral in designed C, within circle of stars reverse KM # 444 • 2.5000g., Copper Plated Zinc • Rev. Designer: Susan Gamble and Joseph Menna Date 2009P Mintage XF-40 MS-65 Prf-65 129,600,000 — 1.50 — Date 2009D Mintage XF-40 MS-65 Prf-65 198,000,000 — 1.50 — Lincoln Bicentennial Capitol Building reverse KM # 444a • 3.1100g., Brass, 19 mm. • Rev. Designer: Susan Ganmble and Joseph Menna Date 2009S 42 Mintage — XF-40 — MS-65 — Prf-65 4.00 KM# 80 • 0.7500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.0217 oz. ASW, 14 mm. • Obv. Legend UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: James B. Longacre Date 1854 1855 1856 1857 1858 Mintage 671,000 139,000 1,458,000 1,042,000 1,604,000 G-4 32.00 44.00 34.00 34.00 33.00 VG-8 48.50 57.50 50.50 50.50 49.50 F-12 51.00 75.00 54.00 54.00 52.00 VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 Prf-65 59.50 112 205 340 2,700 33,500 125 200 325 520 7,400 15,000 67.00 120 205 260 3,250 15,500 67.00 112 223 285 2,375 13,500 62.00 122 205 230 2,350 6,400 COINS NOVEMBER 2012 Silver 3 Cents - Type 3 Shield within star, two outlines in star obverse Roman numeral in designed C, within circle of stars reverse Date Mintage G-4 VG-8 1796 10,230 1,435 1,550 1796 LIKERTY Inc. above 1,485 1,600 Note: In 1796 the word LIBERTY was spelled LIKERTY on a die. 1796/5 Inc. above 1,555 1,700 1797 13 stars 44,527 2,100 2,650 1797 15 stars Inc. above 1,385 1,500 1797 16 stars Inc. above 1,535 1,750 F-12 3,150 3,200 VF-20 4,850 4,900 XF-40 8,650 8,700 MS-60 17,550 17,600 3,300 4,250 3,100 3,350 5,000 5,950 4,800 5,050 8,800 9,750 8,600 8,850 17,700 30,750 17,500 17,750 Draped Bust Half Dime KM # 88 • 0.7500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.0217 oz. ASW, 14 mm. • Obv. Legend UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: James B. Longacre Date 1859 1860 1861 1862 1862/1 1863 1863/62 proof only; Rare 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1869/68 proof only; Rare 1870 1871 1872 1873 proof only Mintage 365,000 287,000 498,000 343,550 Inc. above 21,460 Inc. above 12,470 8,500 22,725 4,625 4,100 5,100 Inc. above 4,000 4,360 1,950 600 G-4 40.00 40.00 40.00 46.00 43.00 375 — 375 475 375 475 475 475 — 450 440 465 — VG-8 53.50 53.50 53.50 55.50 57.50 420 — 420 525 420 525 535 535 — 460 450 485 — F-12 56.00 56.00 56.00 58.00 62.00 450 — 450 550 450 575 585 585 — 525 535 550 — VF-20 64.00 64.00 64.00 66.00 71.00 485 — 485 620 485 625 640 640 — 600 625 645 — XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 Prf-65 87.00 160 195 975 2,150 83.00 160 195 1,050 4,000 83.00 160 195 1,050 1,800 88.00 180 235 935 1,400 94.00 177 210 865 — 520 725 825 2,250 1,350 — — — — 5,400 520 725 850 1,675 1,350 665 700 875 1,650 1,350 520 675 775 1,950 1,325 675 725 850 2,750 1,300 690 750 875 5,750 1,400 690 750 875 2,450 1,400 — — — — — 665 750 950 5,650 1,350 670 710 835 1,800 1,450 690 750 875 5,500 1,350 950 1,050 — — 2,950 Draped bust right, flanked by stars, date at angle below obverse Heraldic eagle reverse KM# 34 • 1.3500g.,0.8920 Silver, 0.0387 oz. ASW, 16.5 mm. • Obv. Legend LIBERTY Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: Robert Scot Date 1800 1800 LIBEKTY 1801 1802 1803 Large 8 1803 Small 8 1805 Mintage 24,000 Inc. above 33,910 3,060 37,850 Inc. above 15,600 G-4 1,000 1,000 1,225 44,500 1,100 1,325 1,225 VG-8 1,250 1,250 1,500 65,000 1,375 1,625 1,525 F-12 1,875 1,875 2,125 95,000 2,000 2,250 2,350 VF-20 2,550 2,550 2,800 135,000 2,675 2,925 3,025 XF-40 6,500 7,000 6,750 300,000 6,625 6,875 9,900 MS-60 13,500 15,050 17,750 — 13,625 15,850 31,000 Liberty Cap Half Dime NICKEL 3 CENTS Classic head left, flanked by stars, date below obverse Eagle with arrows in talons, banner above reverse Coronet head left, date below obverse Roman numeral value within wreath reverse KM# 47 • 1.3500g.,0.8920 Silver, 0.0387 oz. ASW, 15.5 mm. • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: William Kneass KM # 95 • 1.9400g., Copper-Nickel, 17.9 mm. • Obv. Legend UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: James B. Longacre Date 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 proof 1878 proof 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 proof 1887/6 proof 1887 1888 1889 Mintage G-4 11,382,000 15.50 4,801,000 15.50 3,915,000 15.50 3,252,000 15.50 1,604,000 16.50 1,335,000 17.50 604,000 17.50 862,000 19.00 1,173,000 16.50 790,000 17.50 228,000 19.00 162,000 20.50 Est. 900 1,100 2,350 615 41,200 65.00 24,955 100.00 1,080,575 15.50 25,300 130 10,609 200 5,642 400 4,790 470 4,290 320 7,961 350 Inc. above 305 41,083 54.00 21,561 90.00 VG-8 16.50 16.50 16.50 16.50 17.50 18.50 19.00 22.50 18.50 20.50 22.50 23.50 1,150 645 75.00 115 16.50 150 225 445 520 330 390 355 63.00 115 F-12 VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 Prf-65 17.50 22.50 37.50 60.00 100.00 650 6,500 17.50 22.50 37.50 60.00 100.00 650 1,725 17.50 22.50 37.50 60.00 100.00 770 1,575 17.50 22.50 37.50 60.00 100.00 650 1,450 19.50 25.50 40.50 61.00 120 795 1,050 20.50 26.50 41.50 62.00 135 795 2,250 22.50 27.50 42.50 64.00 155 800 1,200 24.50 28.50 43.50 68.00 175 1,075 910 22.50 25.50 40.50 62.00 145 1,375 1,125 22.50 27.50 42.50 66.00 160 1,050 950 27.50 30.50 45.50 80.00 190 850 1,500 26.50 34.50 49.50 95.00 225 1,550 1,025 1,175 1,250 1,300 1,350 — — 3,750 720 770 795 830 — — 1,200 96.00 110 115 180 320 850 690 130 165 185 235 375 800 700 19.00 23.50 39.50 60.00 100.00 670 680 180 225 300 325 425 1,100 700 260 305 375 425 480 4,850 690 550 600 645 730 800 6,250 700 645 700 745 775 900 2,300 720 345 385 385 420 — — 715 415 450 460 515 — — 940 395 440 455 500 540 1,350 1,125 70.00 80.00 100.00 170 315 725 690 140 180 220 255 320 800 690 Date 1829 1830 1831 1832 1833 1834 1835 large date and 5C. 1835 large date, small 5C. 1835 small date, large 5C. 1835 small date and 5C. 1836 large 5C. 1836 small 5C. 1837 large 5C. 1837 small 5C. Flowing Hair Half Dime G-4 60.00 52.50 52.50 52.50 52.50 52.50 52.50 52.50 52.50 52.50 52.50 54.50 52.50 59.50 VG-8 75.00 67.50 67.50 67.50 67.50 67.50 75.00 67.50 67.50 67.50 67.50 70.50 67.50 77.50 F-12 VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 85.00 148 190 275 365 2,750 75.00 118 160 225 350 2,600 75.00 118 160 225 350 2,600 75.00 118 160 225 350 2,600 75.00 118 160 225 350 2,600 75.00 118 160 225 350 2,600 87.00 133 175 245 350 2,600 75.00 118 160 225 410 3,800 75.00 118 160 225 375 3,500 75.00 118 160 225 350 2,600 75.00 118 160 225 350 2,600 79.00 128 172 237 362 3,100 83.00 136 175 245 395 3,800 90.00 148 240 465 950 11,000 Seated Liberty Half Dime Seated Liberty, no stars around border, date below obverse Value within wreath reverse KM# 60 • 1.3400g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.0388 oz. ASW, 15.5 mm. • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: Christian Gobrecht Notes: A design modification in 1837 resulted in small-date and large-date varieties for that year. Date 1837 small date 1837 large date 1838O HALF DIME Mintage 1,230,000 1,240,000 1,242,700 965,000 1,370,000 1,480,000 2,760,000 Inc. above Inc. above Inc. above 1,900,000 Inc. above 2,276,000 Inc. above Mintage Inc. above Inc. above 70,000 G-4 35.00 39.00 110 VG-8 46.50 49.50 130 F-12 75.00 82.00 250 VF-20 135 150 475 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 220 495 750 235 445 620 975 1,450 2,500 MS-65 4,450 3,650 29,500 Seated Liberty Half Dime Seated Liberty, stars around top 1/2 of border, date below obverse Value within wreath reverse KM # 15 • 1.3500g.,0.8920 Silver, 0.0387 oz. ASW, 16.5 mm. • Designer: Robert Scot Date 1794 1795 Mintage 86,416 Inc. above G-4 1,325 1,050 VG-8 1,625 1,350 F-12 2,150 1,875 VF-20 3,125 2,900 XF-40 7,325 5,800 MS-60 19,000 13,000 Draped Bust Half Dime Draped bust right obverse Small eagle reverse KM # 23 • 1.3500g.,0.8920 Silver, 0.0387 oz. ASW, 16.5 mm. • Designer: Robert Scot WWW.COINSMAGAZINE.NET KM# 62.1 • 1.3400g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.0388 oz. ASW, 15.5 mm. • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: Christian Gobrecht Notes: The two varieties of 1838 are distinguished by the size of the stars on the obverse. The 1839-O with reverse of 1838-O was struck from rusted reverse dies. The result is a bumpy surface on this variety's reverse. Date 1838 large stars 1838 small stars 1839 1839O 1839O reverse 1838O 1840 1840O Mintage 2,255,000 Inc. above 1,069,150 1,034,039 Inc. above 1,344,085 935,000 G-4 22.50 26.50 23.50 27.50 500 24.50 29.50 VG-8 25.50 31.50 26.50 30.50 700 27.50 32.50 F-12 29.00 46.00 30.00 34.00 1,200 31.00 38.00 VF-20 36.00 115 37.00 41.00 1,750 38.00 48.00 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 88.00 198 265 2,475 189 299 595 3,950 93.00 203 265 2,000 88.00 198 715 6,850 3,000 — — — 80.00 190 255 2,275 138 368 1,235 — 43 Seated Liberty Half Dime Seated Liberty Half Dime Seated Liberty, stars around top 1/2 of border, date below obverse Seated Liberty, date below obverse Value within wreath reverse KM # 62.2 • 1.3400g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.0388 oz. ASW, 15.5 mm. • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: Christian Gobrecht Notes: In 1840 drapery was added to Liberty's left elbow. Varieties for the 1848 Philadelphia strikes are distinguished by the size of the numerals in the date. KM# 91 • 1.2400g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.0359 oz. ASW • Obv. Legend UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: Christian Gobrecht Date 1840 1840O 1841 1841O 1842 1842O 1843 1844 1844O 1845 1845/1845 1846 1847 1848 medium date 1848 large date 1848O 1849/8 1849/6 1849 1849O 1850 1850O 1851 1851O 1852 1852O 1853 1853O Mintage Inc. above Inc. above 1,150,000 815,000 815,000 350,000 1,165,000 430,000 220,000 1,564,000 Inc. above 27,000 1,274,000 668,000 Inc. above 600,000 1,309,000 Inc. above Inc. above 140,000 955,000 690,000 781,000 860,000 1,000,500 260,000 135,000 160,000 G-4 21.50 52.50 18.50 21.50 18.50 39.50 18.50 20.50 80.00 18.50 20.50 410 18.50 20.50 24.00 21.50 28.50 24.00 20.50 29.00 20.50 21.50 17.50 20.50 17.50 26.50 40.00 285 VG-8 18.00 60.00 21.50 24.50 21.50 45.00 21.50 24.50 110 21.50 24.50 550 21.50 24.50 28.00 25.50 35.00 26.00 18.50 40.00 24.50 24.50 21.50 24.50 21.50 44.50 60.00 325 F-12 75.00 115 23.50 30.00 23.50 75.00 23.50 26.50 210 23.50 26.50 850 23.50 26.50 48.00 33.00 47.50 30.00 27.50 95.00 26.50 35.00 23.50 26.50 23.50 79.00 90.00 450 VF-20 135 225 31.00 50.00 28.00 225 28.00 34.00 600 35.00 38.00 1,250 28.00 34.00 65.00 62.00 67.50 56.50 52.50 225 34.00 65.00 28.00 41.50 28.00 135 175 850 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 210 350 490 3,850 650 1,350 6,500 — 60.50 127 180 1,325 125 300 650 6,750 57.50 127 175 1,750 550 1,050 2,250 16,500 57.50 122 175 1,365 60.50 127 180 1,150 1,300 2,650 5,400 27,500 60.50 122 175 1,150 85.00 132 190 1,200 2,475 3,600 11,500 — 57.50 127 175 1,150 67.50 137 215 3,150 145 275 635 4,250 135 265 450 2,350 140 250 785 2,950 110 200 425 2,800 67.50 137 190 1,825 540 1,100 2,350 — 62.50 127 190 1,300 125 280 685 4,450 59.90 122 175 1,350 110 220 500 4,350 59.50 122 175 1,150 275 475 885 11,500 300 525 850 2,850 1,800 3,500 6,450 27,500 Date Mintage G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 Prf-65 1860 799,000 17.00 20.00 23.00 26.00 47.00 77.00 155 825 1,550 1860O 1,060,000 18.00 20.00 23.00 29.00 49.00 79.00 180 1,175 — 1861 3,361,000 17.00 20.00 22.00 25.00 45.00 75.00 155 825 1,600 1861/0 Inc. above 26.00 32.50 59.00 125 260 435 560 3,650 — 1862 1,492,550 21.00 25.00 34.00 44.00 64.00 94.00 164 825 1,550 1863 18,460 200 250 300 400 485 550 800 1,375 1,550 1863S 100,000 35.00 45.00 70.00 95.00 165 300 750 3,450 — 1864 48,470 375 475 575 750 950 1,100 1,375 2,350 1,600 1864S 90,000 60.00 75.00 115 175 250 450 785 3,750 — 1865 13,500 375 475 575 750 950 1,100 1,350 1,950 1,550 1865S 120,000 30.00 40.00 60.00 85.00 145 375 975 5,450 — 1866 10,725 350 475 550 700 875 1,000 1,225 2,375 1,550 1866S 120,000 30.00 40.00 60.00 85.00 145 285 485 5,000 — 1867 8,625 550 650 775 900 1,100 1,200 1,375 2,350 1,550 1867S 120,000 30.00 40.00 60.00 85.00 150 325 850 3,850 — 1868 89,200 60.00 90.00 190 225 300 425 625 2,400 1,550 1868S 280,000 21.00 25.00 35.00 42.00 59.00 125 335 3,250 — 1869 208,600 21.00 25.00 35.00 42.00 59.00 135 210 1,175 1,560 1869S 230,000 19.00 24.00 30.00 35.00 55.00 125 320 4,150 — 1870 536,600 19.00 24.00 30.00 35.00 55.00 125 195 775 1,550 1870S unique — — — — — — — — — — Note: 1870S, Superior Galleries, July 1986, brilliant uncirculated, $253,000. 1871 1,873,960 17.00 20.00 22.00 25.00 45.00 75.00 145 775 1,550 1871S 161,000 26.00 30.00 45.00 60.00 90.00 175 320 2,225 — 1872 2,947,950 17.00 20.00 22.00 25.00 45.00 75.00 145 775 1,550 1872S mint mark in wreath 837,000 17.00 20.00 22.00 25.00 45.00 75.00 145 775 — 1872S mint mark below wreath Inc. above 18.00 21.00 24.00 27.00 47.00 80.00 145 775 — 1873 712,600 17.00 20.00 22.00 25.00 45.00 75.00 145 1,175 1,550 1873S 324,000 21.00 25.00 30.00 42.00 62.00 90.00 160 775 — Seated Liberty Half Dime 5 CENTS Seated Liberty, stars around top 1/2 of border, arrows at date obverse Value within wreath reverse Shield Nickel Draped garland above shield, date below obverse Value within center of rays between stars reverse KM # 76 • 1.2400g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.0359 oz. ASW • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: Christian Gobrecht Date 1853 1853O 1854 1854O 1855 1855O Mintage 13,210,020 2,200,000 5,740,000 1,560,000 1,750,000 600,000 G-4 17.75 20.75 17.75 18.75 18.75 22.75 VG-8 21.50 29.50 21.50 22.50 22.50 27.50 F-12 22.50 30.50 24.50 32.50 24.50 38.50 VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 Prf-65 28.00 58.00 135 195 1,410 — 36.00 66.00 143 310 3,260 — 30.00 60.00 137 205 1,410 15,000 38.00 88.00 165 235 3,560 — 30.00 60.00 137 200 1,810 15,000 54.00 140 220 540 4,260 — 44 G-4 17.50 18.50 17.50 18.50 17.50 VG-8 21.00 22.00 21.00 22.00 21.00 Inc. above 30.00 43.50 62.50 100.00 Inc. above 1,660,000 340,000 560,000 45.00 18.50 19.50 20.50 90.00 24.00 25.00 26.00 60.00 22.00 23.00 24.00 F-12 23.00 26.00 23.00 24.00 23.00 VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 Prf-65 27.00 52.50 115 175 1,200 15,000 28.00 97.50 260 470 2,150 — 27.00 52.50 115 175 1,050 5,600 28.00 62.50 185 320 1,750 — 27.00 52.50 115 175 1,150 5,500 175 28.00 29.00 42.00 G-4 29.00 37.00 VG-8 38.00 45.50 F-12 VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 55.00 80.00 150 250 280 2,050 63.50 90.00 180 280 330 3,850 Prf-65 3,450 75,000 Draped garland above shield, date below obverse Value within circle of stars reverse KM # A62.2 • 1.2400g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.0359 oz. ASW • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: Christian Gobrecht Notes: On the 1858/inverted date variety, the date was engraved into the die upside down and then re-engraved right side up. Another 1858 variety has the date doubled. Mintage 4,880,000 1,100,000 7,280,000 1,380,000 3,500,000 Mintage 14,742,500 2,019,000 Shield Nickel Seated Liberty Half Dime Seated Liberty, stars around top 1/2 of border, date below obverse Value within wreath reverse Date 1856 1856O 1857 1857O 1858 1858 inverted date 1858 double date 1858O 1859 1859O KM# 96 • 5.0000g., Copper-Nickel, 20.5 mm. • Obv. Legend IN GOD WE TRUST Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: James B. Longacre Date 1866 1867 225 300 675 3,950 — 285 71.50 54.50 129 425 137 117 200 800 245 225 285 — 1,650 1,350 1,850 — — 4,000 — KM# 97 • 5.0000g., Copper-Nickel • Obv. Legend IN GOD WE TRUST Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Date Mintage G-4 VG-8 1867 28,890,500 18.50 28.00 1868 Rev'68 Inc. above 22.00 34.00 Note: Star points to center of A in STATES. 1868 Rev'67 28,817,000 18.50 28.00 1869 16,395,000 18.50 28.00 1870 4,806,000 27.00 35.00 1871 561,000 72.00 95.00 1872 6,036,000 39.00 48.00 1873 Open 3 4,550,000 29.00 39.00 1873 Closed 3 Inc. above 36.00 48.00 1874 3,538,000 31.00 45.00 1875 2,097,000 46.00 62.00 1876 2,530,000 40.00 54.00 1877 proof Est. 900 — — 1878 proof 2,350 — — F-12 VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 Prf-65 30.00 37.50 64.00 115 150 825 2,500 36.00 45.00 77.00 144 188 — — 30.00 37.50 64.00 30.00 37.50 64.00 54.00 69.00 100.00 140 210 310 85.00 96.00 135 54.00 68.00 80.00 70.00 100.00 150 74.00 94.00 120 90.00 125 170 84.00 125 165 — 2,100 2,150 — 1,100 1,250 115 115 150 365 180 135 220 165 230 200 2,300 1,450 150 150 210 415 235 230 350 245 290 255 — — 675 700 1,600 2,100 1,350 1,950 3,250 1,400 1,500 1,350 — — 1,325 900 1,060 910 715 — 715 800 1,500 825 4,850 2,100 COINS NOVEMBER 2012 Date Mintage G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 Prf-65 1879 29,100 390 485 625 660 720 800 970 1,900 750 1879/8 Inc. above — — — — — — — — 825 1880 19,995 500 575 700 850 1,275 1,700 3,250 47,500 730 1881 72,375 260 340 430 500 600 675 735 1,800 700 1882 11,476,600 18.50 28.00 30.00 37.50 64.00 115 150 635 645 Note: Many exist with excess metal at numeral 2 & 3 these should not be confused with the following overdate. 1883 1,456,919 18.50 28.00 32.00 39.50 67.00 135 160 750 645 Note: Many exist with excess metal at numeral 2 & 3 these should not be confused with the following overdate. 1883/2 Inc. above 220 300 535 850 1,250 1,750 2,000 3,750 — Liberty Nickel Liberty head left, within circle of stars, date below obverse Roman numeral value within wreath, CENTS below reverse KM # 112 • 5.0000g., Copper-Nickel, 21.2 mm. • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Date Mintage G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 Prf-65 1883 16,032,983 19.00 29.50 39.50 55.00 85.00 120 160 625 610 1884 11,273,942 22.50 33.50 39.50 59.00 92.00 135 190 1,675 610 1885 1,476,490 585 635 875 1,050 1,350 1,650 1,950 8,650 3,150 1886 3,330,290 285 335 400 500 685 850 1,950 7,250 1,950 1887 15,263,652 16.00 25.00 31.00 44.00 78.00 115 150 1,025 585 1888 10,720,483 28.00 44.00 68.00 130 185 250 295 1,500 585 1889 15,881,361 14.50 19.50 30.00 52.50 77.00 125 155 850 585 1890 16,259,272 10.50 20.50 26.00 39.50 68.50 115 165 1,365 585 1891 16,834,350 5.75 11.00 22.00 37.50 60.00 120 160 1,050 585 1892 11,699,642 6.50 11.00 22.50 39.00 65.00 120 165 1,300 585 1893 13,370,195 5.50 11.00 24.00 37.50 60.00 120 155 1,050 585 1894 5,413,132 16.50 31.00 98.00 165 230 295 350 1,500 585 1895 9,979,884 5.75 7.50 24.00 45.00 66.00 120 145 2,200 585 1896 8,842,920 9.00 21.00 41.50 68.50 98.00 150 205 1,950 585 1897 20,428,735 3.25 4.50 12.50 27.50 46.00 69.50 95.00 925 585 1898 12,532,087 2.15 4.25 11.00 23.50 40.00 68.50 130 1,025 585 1899 26,029,031 1.80 3.00 8.50 19.50 34.00 62.50 89.00 560 585 1900 27,255,995 1.60 2.50 8.50 19.00 34.00 69.50 84.00 650 585 1901 26,480,213 1.60 2.50 7.00 14.50 34.00 65.00 100.00 550 585 1902 31,480,579 1.60 2.50 4.00 15.00 32.00 65.00 102 550 585 1903 28,006,725 1.80 2.50 4.75 14.50 32.00 60.00 77.00 500 585 1904 21,404,984 1.60 2.40 4.75 11.50 30.00 65.00 96.00 500 585 1905 29,827,276 1.60 2.40 4.00 12.00 30.00 65.00 96.00 550 585 1906 38,613,725 1.80 2.40 4.00 11.50 30.00 65.00 96.00 650 585 1907 39,214,800 1.50 2.20 4.00 12.00 30.00 65.00 96.00 1,000 585 1908 22,686,177 1.80 2.20 4.00 12.00 30.00 68.00 104 1,100 585 1909 11,590,526 2.50 2.80 4.35 13.00 33.00 80.00 112 1,075 585 1910 30,169,353 1.50 1.85 4.00 10.00 30.00 52.00 62.00 550 585 1911 39,559,372 1.50 1.85 4.00 10.00 30.00 52.00 62.00 500 585 1912 26,236,714 1.50 1.85 4.00 10.00 30.00 52.00 62.00 570 585 1912D 8,474,000 2.75 3.60 11.50 38.00 70.00 170 280 2,200 — 1912S 238,000 165 190 220 480 810 1,300 1,475 5,900 — 1913 5 known — — — — — — — — — — Note: 1913, Heritage Sale, January 2010, Proof-64 (Olsen), $3,737,500. Private treaty, 2007, (Eliasburg) Proof66 $5 million. Liberty Nickel Liberty head left, within circle of stars, date below obverse Roman numeral value within wreath, without CENTS below reverse KM # 111 • 5.0000g., Copper-Nickel, 21.2 mm. • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: Charles E. Barber Date 1883 Mintage 5,479,519 G-4 7.00 VG-8 7.75 F-12 8.50 VF-20 8.75 XF-40 9.25 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 Prf-65 12.00 25.50 215 1,075 Buffalo Nickel American Bison standing on a mound reverse KM # 133 • 5.0000g., Copper-Nickel, 21.2 mm. • Designer: James Earle Fraser Date 1913 1913D 1913S Mintage 30,993,520 5,337,000 2,105,000 G-4 8.00 16.00 43.00 VG-8 14.50 19.50 47.00 WWW.COINSMAGAZINE.NET F-12 VF-20 15.00 16.00 21.00 25.00 50.00 60.00 XF-40 19.00 35.00 75.00 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 Prf-65 25.00 32.50 190 3,150 57.00 62.50 310 — 100.00 125 690 — Buffalo Nickel American Bison standing on a line reverse KM# 134 • 5.0000g., Copper-Nickel, 21.2 mm. • Designer: James Earle Fraser Notes: In 1913 the reverse design was modified so the ground under the buffalo was represented as a line rather than a mound. On the 1937D 3-legged variety, the buffalo's right front leg is missing, the result of a damaged die. Date Mintage 1913 29,858,700 1913D 4,156,000 1913S 1,209,000 1914 20,665,738 1914/3 Inc. above 1914D 3,912,000 1914/3D Inc. above 1914S 3,470,000 1914/3S Inc. above 1915 20,987,270 1915D 7,569,500 1915S 1,505,000 1916 63,498,066 1916 2 Feathers Inc. above 1916/16 Inc. above 1916D 13,333,000 1916S 11,860,000 1917 51,424,029 1917 2 Feathers Inc. above 1917D 9,910,800 1917S 4,193,000 1917S 2 Feathers Inc. above 1918 32,086,314 1918/17D 8,362,314 1918D Inc. above 1918 2 Feathers Inc. above 1918S 4,882,000 1919 60,868,000 1919D 8,006,000 1919S 7,521,000 1920 63,093,000 1920D 9,418,000 1920S 9,689,000 1921 10,663,000 1921S 1,557,000 1923 35,715,000 1923S 6,142,000 1924 21,620,000 1924D 5,258,000 1924S 1,437,000 1925 35,565,100 1925D 4,450,000 1925S 6,256,000 1926 44,693,000 1926D 5,638,000 1926S 970,000 1927 37,981,000 1927D 5,730,000 1927S 3,430,000 1928 23,411,000 1928D 6,436,000 1928S 6,936,000 1929 36,446,000 1929D 8,370,000 1929S 7,754,000 1930 22,849,000 1930S 5,435,000 1931S 1,200,000 1934 20,213,003 1934D 7,480,000 1935 58,264,000 1935 Double Die Rev. Inc. above 1935D 12,092,000 1935S 10,300,000 1936 119,001,420 1936 Brilliant Inc. above 1936D 24,814,000 1936D 3-1/2 leg Inc. above 1936D/S Inc. above 1936S 14,930,000 1937 79,485,769 1937D 17,826,000 1937D 3-legged Inc. above 1937S 5,635,000 1938D 7,020,000 1938D/D Inc. above 1938D/S Inc. above G-4 8.00 125 350 18.00 150 90.00 115 26.00 250 6.25 21.50 47.00 5.50 VG-8 12.00 155 400 21.00 300 132 225 37.50 500 7.00 31.00 74.00 6.40 F-12 VF-20 XF-40 13.00 14.00 19.00 180 190 265 420 430 575 22.00 23.00 27.50 425 525 700 165 200 335 335 450 625 45.00 62.50 90.00 750 1,000 1,450 7.75 11.00 21.50 41.50 66.00 115 105 185 326 7.00 8.00 13.50 35.00 1,800 15.00 11.00 7.50 — 3,650 26.50 13.50 8.00 45.00 — — — — 150 7,150 10,850 16,500 34,500 49,500 375,000 29.00 38.50 82.50 110 165 2,250 26.00 35.00 75.00 125 185 2,300 8.75 10.00 16.00 32.50 59.00 535 — — — — — 40.00 26.00 23.00 — 31.00 42.00 50.00 55.00 80.00 — 80.00 110 165 3,250 4,850 — — — 50.00 5.25 1,000 22.50 — 6.75 1,475 39.00 95.00 8.00 2,600 66.00 — 15.00 4,950 135 — — — 315 31.00 48.50 105 1,550 7,950 10,750 36,500 350,000 226 330 430 4,650 — — — — 50.00 — 95.00 — 14.00 27.50 55.00 100.00 2.60 3.50 3.90 7.00 15.50 31.00 66.00 115 8.00 26.00 50.00 110 1.50 2.75 3.25 8.00 8.50 19.00 35.00 125 4.50 12.75 30.00 100.00 4.00 6.25 8.50 25.00 64.00 100.00 180 400 1.70 3.25 4.25 7.00 8.00 11.00 27.00 125 1.25 2.40 4.50 10.00 8.00 12.00 30.00 90.00 16.50 32.00 96.00 455 2.50 3.00 3.75 8.50 10.00 26.00 38.00 80.00 4.50 9.00 17.50 77.50 1.50 2.00 2.80 5.40 10.00 17.50 28.50 100.00 20.00 42.00 100.00 345 1.40 1.75 2.50 4.50 3.00 6.00 7.00 27.50 2.00 3.00 6.00 31.00 1.40 1.75 2.50 4.50 1.90 2.50 3.75 16.00 1.75 2.35 3.00 12.00 1.40 1.75 2.50 4.50 1.50 1.85 3.00 6.75 1.50 1.85 2.25 4.00 1.40 1.75 2.50 4.50 1.50 2.00 3.00 4.50 15.00 16.00 17.00 19.00 1.40 1.75 2.50 4.50 2.00 3.00 4.75 9.60 1.25 1.60 2.25 3.00 — 175 16.00 235 225 16.00 275 260 53.50 825 14.00 275 19.00 215 1,100 16.50 160 170 11.50 170 850 12.50 75.00 80.00 12.50 40.00 27.50 13.00 32.50 12.50 12.00 16.00 31.00 11.00 22.00 4.00 — 300 32.00 335 360 30.00 340 300 73.00 1,150 37.50 335 41.00 315 1,700 32.00 240 250 26.00 295 2,450 26.00 115 160 25.00 46.50 105 21.00 42.50 25.00 21.00 37.50 46.00 19.00 50.00 11.00 — 315 495 25,500 58.00 535 570 6,850 540 24,000 59.00 700 575 6,850 525 25,500 125 800 1,575 7,350 59.00 575 625 11,500 73.50 850 375 4,950 2,300 12,850 42.00 490 375 5,650 425 28,500 31.50 235 335 5,850 4,950 125,000 35.00 290 155 7,950 490 18,500 32.50 310 53.00 685 225 4,750 35.00 325 60.00 1,850 49.50 485 32.50 235 65.00 480 59.00 300 47.50 355 79.50 800 20.00 145 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 50.00 1.60 1.35 1.25 — 1.35 75.00 2.50 1.75 1.60 — 1.75 125 3.00 2.50 2.25 — 2.75 250 9.00 3.50 3.00 — 4.00 675 26.00 4.50 4.00 — 5.35 1,800 48.00 17.50 6.75 — 11.50 4,000 72.00 48.50 14.50 — 33.50 75,000 415 250 105 — 118 — — — 1,650 2,450 — 750 1.35 1.35 1.25 1.35 1,250 — 1.75 1.60 1.75 2,000 10.00 2.50 2.25 2.50 3,500 16.00 3.50 3.00 3.50 6,000 10,500 17,500 25.00 — — 4.50 11.00 33.50 4.00 6.75 14.50 4.50 9.00 29.00 — — 115 69.00 73.00 — — — 2,100 — 535 1.35 3.50 4.00 4.50 660 1.75 3.75 4.50 6.75 725 2.50 3.90 6.00 9.00 775 3.50 4.00 8.00 12.50 965 4.50 4.50 10.00 19.00 37,000 72.00 66.00 125 185 — — — — — — 135 180 AU-50 MS-60 25.00 34.00 240 285 675 885 37.50 47.00 1,050 2,850 390 475 900 3,500 145 165 2,260 4,300 38.50 50.00 150 235 490 625 24.00 43.50 — 255 285 1,225 10.00 8.00 17.00 32.50 — 345 395 2,375 27.50 26.00 32.00 50.00 MS-65 Prf-65 355 2,500 1,450 — 3,850 — 420 2,250 30,000 — 1,600 — — — 22,350 — — — 325 2,100 2,250 — 3,150 — 315 3,250 45 Jefferson Nickel Monticello, mintmark to right side reverse KM # 192 • 5.0000g., Copper-Nickel, 21.2 mm. • Designer: Felix Schlag Notes: Some 1939 strikes have doubling of the word MONTICELLO on the reverse. Date Mintage VG-8 F-12 VF-20 XF-40 MS-60 MS-65 -65FS Prf-65 1938 19,515,365 0.50 0.75 1.00 2.25 7.50 18.00 125 — 1938D 5,376,000 1.00 1.25 1.50 2.00 4.00 15.00 95.00 — 1938S 4,105,000 1.75 2.00 2.50 3.00 5.25 12.00 165 — 1939 T I, wavy steps, Rev. of 1939 120,627,535 — — — — — — 300 — 1939 T II, even steps, Rev. of 1940 Inc. above — 0.20 0.25 0.30 1.75 3.50 50.00 — 1939 doubled MONTICELLO T II Inc. above 40.00 60.00 90.00 165 300 1,250 2,000 — 1939D T IT I, wavy steps, Rev. of 1939 3,514,000 — — 10.00 17.50 75.00 160 275 — 1939D T IIT II, even steps, Rev. of 1940 Inc. above 4.00 5.00 8.00 14.00 55.00 105 400 — 1939S T IT I, wavy steps, Rev. of 1939 6,630,000 0.45 0.60 1.50 4.00 17.00 45.00 250 — 1939S T IIT II, even steps, Rev. of 1940 Inc. above — — — 5.00 24.00 250 275 — 1940 176,499,158 — — — 0.25 1.00 12.00 60.00 125 1940D 43,540,000 — 0.20 0.30 0.40 1.50 2.75 25.00 — 1940S 39,690,000 0.25 0.40 0.50 1.25 4.50 20.00 55.00 — 1941 203,283,720 — — — 0.20 0.75 20.00 55.00 — 1941D 53,432,000 — 0.20 0.30 0.50 2.25 7.50 25.00 — 1941S 43,445,000 0.25 0.40 0.50 1.35 5.00 14.00 60.00 — 1942 49,818,600 — — — 0.40 5.00 22.00 75.00 — 1942D 13,938,000 1.00 1.75 3.00 5.00 38.00 65.00 85.00 — 1942D D over horizontal D Inc. above 35.00 60.00 100.00 165 750 10,000 25,000 — Note: Fully Struck Full Step nickels command higher prices. Bright, Fully Struck coins command even higher prices. 1938 thru 1989 - 5 Full Steps. 1990 to date - 6 Full Steps. Without bag marks or nicks on steps. Jefferson Nickel Monticello, mint mark above reverse KM # 192a • 0.3500 Copper-Silver-Manganese, 21.2 mm. • Designer: Felix Schlag Notes: War-time composition nickels have the mint mark above MONTICELLO on the reverse. Date Mintage VG-8 F-12 VF-20 XF-40 MS-60 MS-65 -65FS Prf-65 1942P 57,900,600 2.00 2.10 2.30 2.70 9.00 20.00 75.00 150 1942S 32,900,000 2.00 2.10 2.30 2.50 11.00 30.00 170 — 1943P 271,165,000 2.00 2.10 2.30 2.70 5.00 20.00 40.00 — 1943P — — — 32.00 54.00 135 650 1,100 — 1943/2P Inc. above 35.00 50.00 75.00 110 250 650 1,000 — 1943D 15,294,000 2.20 2.30 2.50 2.90 4.00 20.00 40.00 — 1943S 104,060,000 2.00 2.10 2.30 2.70 6.75 18.50 48.00 — 1944P 119,150,000 2.00 2.10 2.30 2.70 14.00 28.00 75.00 — 1944D 32,309,000 2.00 2.10 2.30 2.80 12.00 22.50 65.00 — 1944S 21,640,000 2.00 2.10 2.30 2.80 9.50 20.00 185 — 1945P 119,408,100 2.00 2.10 2.30 2.70 6.00 26.00 120 — 1945D 37,158,000 2.10 2.20 2.40 2.90 5.50 20.00 40.00 — 1945S 58,939,000 2.00 2.10 2.30 2.70 5.00 20.00 250 — Note: Fully Struck Full Step nickels command higher prices. Bright, Fully Struck coins command even higher prices. 1938 thru 1989 - 5 Full Steps. 1990 to date - 6 Full Steps. Without bag marks or nicks on steps. Jefferson Nickel Date Mintage XF-40 MS-65 Prf-65 1953D 59,878,600 0.25 16.00 — 1953S 19,210,900 0.25 20.00 — 1954 47,917,350 — 9.00 20.00 1954D 117,136,560 — 10.00 — 1954S 29,384,000 0.20 16.00 — 1954S/D Inc. above 20.00 250 — 1955 8,266,200 0.45 6.50 13.50 1955D 74,464,100 — 16.00 — 1955D/S Inc. above 25.00 225 — 1956 35,885,384 — 16.00 3.00 1956D 67,222,940 — 16.00 — 1957 39,655,952 — 12.00 2.50 1957D 136,828,900 — 12.00 — 1958 17,963,652 0.20 28.00 8.00 1958D 168,249,120 — 13.00 — Note: Fully Struck Full Step nickels command higher prices. Bright, Fully Struck coins command even higher prices. 1938 thru 1989 - 5 Full Steps. 1990 to date - 6 Full Steps. Without bag marks or nicks on steps. 1959 28,397,291 — 8.00 1.40 1959D 160,738,240 — 5.50 — 1960 57,107,602 — 6.00 1.25 1960D 192,582,180 — 20.00 — 1961 76,668,244 — 6.00 1.00 1961D 229,342,760 — 20.00 — 1962 100,602,019 — 5.00 1.00 1962D 280,195,720 — 75.00 — 1963 178,851,645 — 0.55 1.00 1963D 276,829,460 — 0.55 — 1964 1,028,622,762 — 0.55 1.00 1964D 1,787,297,160 — 0.50 — 1965 136,131,380 — 0.50 — 1965SMS 2,360,000 — — — 1966 156,208,283 — 0.50 — 1967 107,325,800 — 0.50 — 1968 none minted — — — — 1968D 91,227,880 — 4.50 — 1968S 103,437,510 — 0.50 0.75 1969 none minted — — — — 1969D 202,807,500 — 0.50 — 1969S 123,099,631 — 0.50 4.00 1970 none minted — — — — 1970D 515,485,380 — 0.50 — 1970S 241,464,814 — 8.00 3.00 1971 106,884,000 — 2.00 — 1971D 316,144,800 — 0.50 — 1971S (3,220,733) — — 2.00 1972 202,036,000 — 0.50 — 1972D 351,694,600 — 0.50 — 1972S (3,260,996) — — 2.00 1973 384,396,000 — 0.50 — 1973D 261,405,000 — 0.50 — 1973S (2,760,339) — — 1.75 1974 601,752,000 — 0.50 — 1974D 277,373,000 — 0.50 — 1974S (2,612,568) — — 2.00 1975 181,772,000 — 0.75 — 1975D 401,875,300 — 0.50 — 1975S (2,845,450) — — 2.25 1976 367,124,000 — 0.75 — 1976D 563,964,147 — 0.60 — 1976S (4,149,730) — — 3.00 1977 585,376,000 — 0.40 — 1977D 297,313,460 — 0.55 — 1977S (3,251,152) — — 1.75 1978 391,308,000 — 0.40 — 1978D 313,092,780 — 0.40 — 1978S (3,127,781) — — 1.75 1979 463,188,000 — 0.40 — 1979D 325,867,672 — 0.40 — 1979S type I, proof (3,677,175) — — 1.50 1979S type II, proof Inc. above — — 1.75 1980P 593,004,000 — 6.00 — 1980D 502,323,448 — 0.40 — Pre-war design resumed reverse Date Mintage XF-40 MS-65 Prf-65 1980S (3,554,806) — — 1.50 1981P 657,504,000 — 0.40 — 1981D 364,801,843 — 0.40 — 1981S type I, proof (4,063,083) — — 2.00 1981S type II, proof Inc. above — — 2.50 1982P 292,355,000 — 12.50 — 1982D 373,726,544 — 3.50 — 1982S (3,857,479) — — 3.50 1983P 561,615,000 — 4.00 — 1983D 536,726,276 — 2.50 — 1983S (3,279,126) — — 4.00 1984P 746,769,000 — 3.00 — 1984D 517,675,146 — 0.85 — 1984S (3,065,110) — — 5.00 1985P 647,114,962 — 0.75 — 1985D 459,747,446 — 0.75 — 1985S (3,362,821) — — 4.00 1986P 536,883,483 — 1.00 — 1986D 361,819,140 — 2.00 — 1986S (3,010,497) — — 7.00 1987P 371,499,481 — 0.75 — 1987D 410,590,604 — 0.75 — 1987S (4,227,728) — — 3.50 1988P 771,360,000 — 0.75 — 1988D 663,771,652 — 0.75 — 1988S (3,262,948) — — 6.50 1989P 898,812,000 — 0.75 — 1989D 570,842,474 — 0.75 — 1989S (3,220,194) — — 5.50 1990P 661,636,000 — 0.75 — 1990D 663,938,503 — 0.75 — 1990S (3,299,559) — — 5.50 1991P 614,104,000 — 0.75 — 1991D 436,496,678 — 0.75 — 1991S (2,867,787) — — 5.00 1992P 399,552,000 — 2.00 — 1992D 450,565,113 — 0.75 — 1992S (4,176,560) — — 4.00 1993P 412,076,000 — 0.75 — 1993D 406,084,135 — 0.75 — 1993S (3,394,792) — — 4.50 1994P 722,160,000 — 0.75 — 1994P Special Uncirculed matte finish (167,703) — — 58.00 1994D 715,762,110 — 0.75 — 1994S (3,269,923) — — 4.00 1995P 774,156,000 — 0.75 — 1995D 888,112,000 — 0.85 — 1995S (2,707,481) — — 4.00 1996P 829,332,000 — 0.75 — 1996D 817,736,000 — 0.75 — 1996S (2,915,212) — — 4.00 1997P 470,972,000 — 0.75 — 1997P Special Uncirculated matte finish (25,000) — — 160 1997D 466,640,000 — 2.00 — 1997S (1,975,000) — — 5.00 1998P 688,272,000 — 0.80 — 1998D 635,360,000 — 0.80 — 1998S (2,957,286) — — 4.50 1999P 1,212,000,000 — 0.80 — 1999D 1,066,720,000 — 0.80 — 1999S (3,362,462) — — 3.50 2000P 846,240,000 — 0.80 — 2000D 1,509,520,000 — 0.80 — 2000S (4,063,361) — — 2.00 2001P 675,704,000 — 0.50 — 2001D 627,680,000 — 0.50 — 2001S (3,099,096) — — 4.00 2002P 539,280,000 — 0.50 — 2002D 691,200,000 — 0.50 — 2002S (3,157,739) — — 2.00 2003P 441,840,000 — 0.50 — 2003D 383,040,000 — 0.50 — 2003S (3,116,590) — — 2.00 Jefferson - Westward Expansion Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Jefferson era peace medal design: two clasped hands, pipe and hatchet reverse KM # A192 • 5.0000g., Copper-Nickel, 21.2 mm. • Designer: Felix Schlag Edge Desc:Plain Date 1946 1946D 1946S 1947 1947D 1947S 1948 1948D 1948S 1949 1949D 46 Mintage XF-40 MS-65 Prf-65 161,116,000 0.25 20.00 — 45,292,200 0.35 16.00 — 13,560,000 0.40 17.00 — 95,000,000 0.25 18.00 — 37,822,000 0.30 15.00 — 24,720,000 0.25 15.00 — 89,348,000 0.25 16.00 — 44,734,000 0.35 14.00 — 11,300,000 0.50 14.00 — 60,652,000 0.30 18.00 — 36,498,000 0.40 12.00 — Date 1949D/S 1949S 1950 1950D 1951 1951D 1951S 1952 1952D 1952S 1953 Mintage XF-40 MS-65 Prf-65 Inc. above 65.00 400 — 9,716,000 0.90 10.00 — 9,847,386 0.75 12.00 75.00 2,630,030 10.00 20.00 — 28,609,500 0.50 18.00 70.00 20,460,000 0.50 14.00 — 7,776,000 1.10 18.50 — 64,069,980 0.25 17.00 42.00 30,638,000 0.45 18.00 — 20,572,000 0.25 18.00 — 46,772,800 0.25 9.00 45.00 KM# 360 • 5.0000g., Copper-Nickel, 21.2 mm. • Obv. Designer: Felix Schlag Rev. Designer: Norman E. Nemeth Date 2004P 2004D Mintage 361,440,000 372,000,000 MS-65 1.50 1.50 Prf-65 — — Date 2004S Mintage — MS-65 Prf-65 — 10.00 COINS NOVEMBER 2012 Jefferson - Westward Expansion Lewis & Clark Bicentennial DIME Lewis and Clark's Keelboat reverse Draped Bust Dime Draped bust right obverse Small eagle reverse KM # 361 • 5.0000g., Copper-Nickel, 21.2 mm. • Obv. Designer: Felix Schlag Rev. Designer: Al Maletsky Date 2004P 2004D Mintage 366,720,000 344,880,000 MS-65 1.50 1.50 Prf-65 — — Date 2004S Mintage — MS-65 — Prf-65 10.00 KM# 24 • 2.7000g.,0.8920 Silver, 0.0774 oz. ASW, 19 mm. • Designer: Robert Scot Date 1796 1797 13 stars 1797 16 stars Jefferson - Westward Expansion Lewis & Clark Bicentennial MS-65 1.50 1.50 Prf-65 — — Date 2005S Mintage — MS-65 — VG-8 3,465 3,615 3,490 F-12 5,350 5,600 5,425 VF-20 7,350 7,750 7,500 XF-40 12,350 13,150 12,650 MS-60 24,500 25,100 25,100 Draped bust right obverse Heraldic eagle reverse KM # 368 • 5.0000g., Copper-Nickel, 21.2 mm. • Obv. Designer: Joe Fitzgerald and Don Everhart II Rev. Designer: Jamie Franki and Norman E. Nemeth Mintage 448,320,000 487,680,000 G-4 2,850 3,000 2,850 Draped Bust Dime Thomas Jefferson large profile right obverse American Bison right reverse Date 2005P 2005D Mintage 22,135 25,261 Inc. above Prf-65 6.50 Jefferson - Westward Expansion Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Jefferson, large profile obverse Pacific coastline reverse KM# 31 • 2.7000g.,0.8920 Silver, 0.0774 oz. ASW, 19 mm. • Obv. Legend LIBERTY Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: Robert Scot Notes: The 1805 strikes have either 4 or 5 berries on the olive branch held by the eagle. Date Mintage G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 XF-40 MS-60 1798 large 8 27,550 725 1,250 1,550 1,850 3,375 8,850 1798 small 8 Inc. above 975 1,450 1,750 2,150 4,350 53,500 1798/97 13 stars Inc. above 2,150 3,850 5,650 8,850 14,750 59,000 1798/97 16 stars Inc. above 775 1,125 1,800 2,650 4,350 10,500 Note: The 1798 overdates have either 13 or 16 stars under the clouds on the reverse; Varieties of the regular 1798 strikes are distinguished by the size of the 8 in the date 1800 21,760 700 1,075 1,400 2,550 4,100 34,500 1801 34,640 750 1,150 1,650 2,750 7,250 47,500 1802 10,975 1,750 2,650 3,500 4,750 11,000 36,500 1803 33,040 675 1,150 1,900 2,750 5,900 49,500 1804 13 stars 8,265 2,650 4,450 10,500 19,000 41,500 — 1804 14 stars Inc. above 4,850 6,500 12,500 24,500 46,500 — 1805 5 berries Inc. above 625 1,000 1,400 1,950 3,450 9,100 1805 4 berries 120,780 575 900 1,200 1,500 2,700 6,850 1807 165,000 575 900 1,200 1,500 2,700 6,850 Liberty Cap Dime KM # 369 • 5.0000g., Copper-Nickel, 21.2 mm. • Obv. Designer: Joe Fitzgerald and Don Everhart Rev. Designer: Joe Fitzgerald and Donna Weaver Date 2005D 2005P Mintage MS-65 Prf-65 411,120,000 1.25 — 394,080,000 1.25 — Date 2005S Mintage MS-65 Prf-65 — — 5.50 Draped bust left, flanked by stars, date below obverse Eagle with arrows in talons, banner above, value below reverse Jefferson large facing portrait Enhanced Monticello Reverse Jefferson head facing obverse Monticello, enhanced design reverse KM# 42 • 2.7000g.,0.8920 Silver, 0.0774 oz. ASW, 18.8 mm. • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: John Reich Notes: The 1820 varieties are distinguished by the size of the 0 in the date. The 1823 overdates have either large E's or small E's in UNITED STATES OF AMERICA on the reverse. KM # 381 • 5.0000g., Copper-Nickel, 21.2 mm. • Obv. Designer: Jamie N. Franki and Donna Weaver Rev. Designer: Felix Schlag and John Mercanti Date 2006P 2006P Satin finish 2006D 2006D Satin finish 2006S 2007P 2007P Satin finish 2007D 2007D Satin finish 2007S 2008P 2008P Satin finish 2008D 2008D Satin finish 2008S 2009P Mintage MS-65 Prf-65 693,120,000 2.50 — — 4.00 — 809,280,000 2.50 — — 4.00 — — — 5.00 — 2.50 — — 4.00 — — 2.50 — — 4.00 — — — 4.00 — 2.50 — — 4.00 — — 2.50 — — 4.00 — — — 4.00 — 2.50 — WWW.COINSMAGAZINE.NET Date 2009P Satin finish 2009D 2009D Satin finish 2009S 2010P 2010P Satin finish 2010D 2010D Satin finish 2010S 2011P 2011D 2011S 2012P 2012D 2012S Mintage MS-65 Prf-65 — 4.00 — — 2.50 — — 4.00 — — — 3.00 — 2.50 — — 4.00 — — 2.50 — — 4.00 — — — 3.00 — 2.50 — — 2.50 — — — 3.00 — 2.50 — — 2.50 — — — 3.00 Date 1809 1811/9 1814 small date 1814 large date 1814 STATESOF 1820 large O 1820 small O 1820 STATESOF 1821 large date 1821 small date 1822 1823/22 large E's 1823/22 small E's 1824/22 1825 1827 1827/7 1828 large date Mintage 51,065 65,180 421,500 Inc. above Inc. above 942,587 Inc. above Inc. above 1,186,512 Inc. above 100,000 440,000 Inc. above — 510,000 1,215,000 Inc. above 125,000 G-4 140 110 60.00 43.00 70.00 42.00 43.00 43.00 42.00 43.00 1,000 42.00 42.00 50.00 39.00 39.00 250 70.00 VG-8 220 175 80.00 52.00 88.00 50.00 52.00 52.00 50.00 52.00 1,850 50.00 50.00 80.00 46.00 46.00 — 110 F-12 450 275 145 75.00 160 71.00 75.00 75.00 71.00 75.00 3,250 71.00 71.00 145 65.00 65.00 — 175 VF-20 700 650 300 135 335 122 137 135 122 137 4,500 130 130 300 112 112 750 375 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 1,500 2,850 4,500 1,350 2,000 4,000 650 1,250 2,000 435 670 1,175 750 1,400 2,350 430 665 1,160 450 750 1,425 435 670 1,175 430 665 1,160 450 750 1,425 6,250 7,850 13,500 450 685 1,210 450 685 1,210 650 1,250 2,000 410 625 1,100 410 625 1,100 1,100 1,500 — 750 1,250 2,850 MS-65 24,500 33,500 19,500 15,000 24,500 12,750 15,250 14,500 12,750 17,000 70,000 14,850 13,600 19,500 12,850 12,500 — 6,850 47 Liberty Cap Dime Draped bust left, flanked by stars, date below obverse Eagle with arrows in talons, banner above, value below reverse KM # 48 • Silver, 18.5 mm. • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: John Reich Notes: The three varieties of 1829 strikes and two varieties of 1830 strikes are distinguished by the size of “10C.” on the reverse. On the 1833 “high 3” variety, the last 3 in the date is higher thatn the first 3. The two varieties of the 1834 strikes are distinguished by the size of the 4 in the date. Date 1828 small date 1829 very large 10C. 1829 large 10C. 1829 medium 10C. 1829 small 10C. 1829 curl base 2 1830 large 10C. 1830 small 10C. 1830/29 1831 1832 1833 1833 last 3 high 1834 small 4 1834 large 4 1835 1836 1837 Mintage Inc. above 770,000 Inc. above Inc. above Inc. above Inc. above 510,000 Inc. above Inc. above 771,350 522,500 485,000 Inc. above 635,000 Inc. above 1,410,000 1,190,000 1,042,000 G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 40.00 48.00 80.00 155 425 625 1,250 12,500 60.00 75.00 120 235 550 800 1,500 — 54.00 65.00 110 200 400 600 1,150 9,250 36.00 42.00 54.00 85.00 255 375 775 6,850 36.00 42.00 56.00 90.00 270 395 795 7,050 7,750 10,500 16,500 27,500 38,500 44,000 — — 36.00 42.00 56.00 85.00 255 375 775 6,850 36.00 42.00 54.00 90.00 270 400 825 8,850 52.00 75.00 120 220 430 750 1,500 — 36.00 42.00 54.00 85.00 255 375 775 6,850 36.00 42.00 54.00 85.00 255 375 775 6,850 36.00 42.00 54.00 85.00 260 390 790 6,850 36.00 42.00 54.00 85.00 260 390 820 9,350 36.00 42.00 54.00 85.00 255 375 775 7,000 36.00 42.00 54.00 85.00 255 375 775 6,850 36.00 42.00 54.00 85.00 255 375 775 6,850 36.00 42.00 54.00 85.00 255 375 775 6,850 36.00 42.00 56.00 90.00 270 395 795 7,000 Date 1841O large O 1842 1842O 1843 1843/1843 1843O 1844 1845 1845/1845 1845O 1846 1847 1848 1849 1849O 1850 1850O 1851 1851O 1852 1852O 1853 Seated Liberty, date below obverse Value within wreath reverse G-4 600 16.50 25.00 16.50 16.00 50.00 200 17.50 17.00 32.00 150 19.50 19.50 19.50 26.00 19.50 25.00 19.50 25.00 16.50 28.50 95.00 VG-8 900 18.00 30.00 18.00 18.50 75.00 300 18.00 20.00 48.00 250 30.00 25.00 21.50 33.00 21.50 32.00 21.50 34.00 18.00 34.00 145 F-12 1,200 22.00 37.50 22.00 22.50 135 375 22.00 35.00 90.00 365 40.00 28.50 25.00 50.00 24.50 40.00 24.50 42.50 20.00 53.50 220 VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 2,500 — — — — 28.50 47.00 150 280 2,700 75.00 225 1,350 2,900 — 28.50 47.00 150 280 3,000 30.00 75.00 200 295 — 300 1,100 3,450 — — 600 1,350 1,850 3,000 — 28.50 47.00 150 280 2,600 55.00 100.00 175 — — 225 650 1,350 — — 575 1,600 9,000 5,500 — 70.00 125 350 950 9,000 52.50 95.00 175 750 7,000 37.50 55.00 150 500 4,000 125 275 750 2,200 — 34.50 50.00 150 280 5,900 75.00 135 300 1,250 — 32.50 50.00 150 335 5,000 85.00 175 475 1,850 — 26.50 45.00 150 280 2,550 145 250 400 1,800 — 300 425 575 750 — Seated Liberty Dime Seated Liberty, stars around top 1/2 of border, arrows at date obverse Value within wreath reverse KM# 77 • 2.4900g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.0720 oz. ASW • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: Christian Gobrecht Date 1853 1853O 1854 1854O 1855 Seated Liberty Dime Mintage Inc. above 1,887,500 2,020,000 1,370,000 Inc. above 150,000 72,500 1,755,000 Inc. above 230,000 31,300 245,000 451,500 839,000 300,000 1,931,500 510,000 1,026,500 400,000 1,535,500 430,000 95,000 Mintage 12,078,010 1,100,000 4,470,000 1,770,000 2,075,000 G-4 16.00 18.00 16.00 17.00 16.00 VG-8 18.00 20.00 18.00 20.00 18.00 F-12 VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 19.00 25.00 44.00 145 260 2,500 24.00 45.00 125 285 900 — 19.00 22.00 44.00 145 260 2,500 22.00 26.00 60.00 160 600 — 19.00 22.00 48.00 150 350 3,800 Prf-65 31,500 — 31,500 — 31,500 Seated Liberty Dime Seated Liberty, stars around top 1/2 of border, date below obverse Value within wreath reverse KM # 61 • 2.6700g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.0773 oz. ASW, 17.9 mm. • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: Christian Gobrecht Date 1837 flat top 1837 curly top 1838O Mintage Inc. above Inc. above 406,034 G-4 44.00 40.00 47.50 VG-8 58.00 52.00 70.00 F-12 110 95.00 125 VF-20 285 250 375 XF-40 515 465 725 AU-50 MS-60 700 1,050 750 1,000 1,250 3,500 MS-65 6,500 6,500 21,000 Seated Liberty Dime Seated Liberty, stars around top 1/2 of border, date below obverse Value within wreath reverse KM # 63.1 • 2.6700g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.0773 oz. ASW, 17.9 mm. • Obv. Designer: Christian Gobrecht Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Notes: The 1839-O with reverse of 1838-O variety was struck from rusted dies, it has a bumpy reverse surface. Date 1838 small stars 1838 large stars 1838 partial drapery 1839 1839O 1839O reverse 1838O 1840 1840O Mintage 1,992,500 Inc. above Inc. above 1,053,115 1,323,000 Inc. above 1,358,580 1,175,000 G-4 27.00 22.00 35.00 19.00 23.50 165 19.00 23.00 VG-8 38.00 25.50 50.00 23.50 30.00 225 24.50 28.50 F-12 VF-20 55.00 85.00 34.50 45.00 85.00 150 28.50 40.00 47.00 140 375 550 28.50 40.00 36.50 60.00 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 175 400 625 — 135 260 375 8,500 225 350 550 — 125 245 315 3,000 150 280 650 6,000 1,150 — — — 125 245 315 4,000 165 325 2,750 6,500 KM# A63.2 • 2.4900g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.0720 oz. ASW • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: Christian Gobrecht Date 1856 small date 1856 large date 1856O 1856S 1857 1857O 1858 1858O 1858S 1859 1859O 1859S 1860S Mintage G-4 VG-8 5,780,000 15.50 17.00 Inc. above 20.00 23.50 1,180,000 19.00 22.00 70,000 135 185 5,580,000 15.50 17.00 1,540,000 16.50 18.00 1,540,000 15.50 17.00 290,000 16.50 25.00 60,000 135 200 430,000 16.00 20.00 480,000 16.00 20.00 60,000 100.00 175 140,000 37.50 55.00 F-12 VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 Prf-65 18.50 21.00 42.00 138 250 7,050 38,000 27.00 34.00 65.00 175 475 — — 23.50 32.00 70.00 225 625 5,250 — 360 575 1,150 1,750 — — — 18.50 21.00 42.00 138 250 2,600 3,400 19.50 26.00 55.00 175 375 2,600 — 18.50 21.00 42.00 138 260 2,600 3,400 36.00 85.00 120 280 800 5,000 — 265 475 1,000 1,650 — — — 23.50 38.00 55.00 138 350 — 3,400 25.00 40.00 80.00 240 550 — — 350 600 1,350 2,750 — — — 70.00 145 325 625 — — — Seated Liberty Dime UNITED STATES OF AMERICA replaced stars obverse Value within wreath reverse Seated Liberty Dime Seated Liberty, stars around top 1/2 of border, date below obverse Value within wreath reverse KM# 92 • 2.4900g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.0720 oz. ASW • Obv. Legend UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Obv. Designer: Christian Gobrecht Notes: The 1873 “closed-3” and “open-3” varieties are distinguished by the amount of space between the upper left and lower left serifs of the 3 in the date. KM # 63.2 • 2.6700g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.0773 oz. ASW, 17.9 mm. • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: Christian Gobrecht Notes: Drapery added to Liberty's left elbow Date 1840 1841 1841O 48 Mintage Inc. above 1,622,500 2,007,500 G-4 32.00 17.50 23.50 VG-8 50.00 20.00 28.50 F-12 90.00 22.50 33.00 VF-20 175 29.00 41.50 XF-40 300 50.00 90.00 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 400 2,400 — 150 310 2,700 250 1,500 5,000 Date 1860 1860O 1861 1861S 1862 1862S 1863 1863S 1864 Mintage 607,000 40,000 1,884,000 172,500 847,550 180,750 14,460 157,500 11,470 G-4 17.50 400 16.50 55.00 17.50 45.00 425 45.00 425 VG-8 19.00 600 18.00 90.00 19.00 60.00 500 55.00 500 F-12 VF-20 29.00 32.00 900 1,950 20.00 23.00 150 200 21.00 24.00 95.00 175 650 900 75.00 145 650 800 XF-40 44.00 3,650 32.00 400 45.00 300 1,050 250 1,000 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 Prf-65 115 275 1,350 1,400 6,500 8,500 — — 85.00 150 1,250 1,400 650 1,400 — — 75.00 165 1,250 1,400 675 1,000 — — 1,100 1,300 — 1,400 500 1,200 — — 1,150 1,200 — 1,400 COINS NOVEMBER 2012 Date Mintage G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 Prf-65 1864S 230,000 35.00 45.00 75.00 120 225 375 1,200 — — 1865 10,500 475 575 700 875 1,250 1,200 1,350 — 1,400 1865S 175,000 45.00 55.00 85.00 200 350 775 — — — 1866 8,725 500 600 775 950 1,300 1,200 1,800 — 1,750 1866S 135,000 50.00 65.00 100.00 150 275 400 1,900 — — 1867 6,625 600 700 950 1,100 1,450 1,600 1,800 — 1,750 1867S 140,000 45.00 80.00 135 200 365 675 1,200 — — 1868 464,000 25.00 30.00 36.00 50.00 90.00 175 300 — 1,400 1868S 260,000 32.00 38.00 50.00 115 175 275 600 — — 1869 256,600 30.00 35.00 45.00 110 145 250 600 — 1,400 1869S 450,000 25.00 30.00 40.00 55.00 90.00 160 400 — — 1870 471,000 17.50 22.00 30.00 40.00 50.00 85.00 150 — 1,400 1870S 50,000 300 375 500 650 850 1,050 2,000 — — 1871 907,710 16.50 18.00 20.00 30.00 45.00 160 300 — 1,400 1871CC 20,100 2,000 3,500 4,500 9,500 12,500 25,000 — — — 1871S 320,000 35.00 55.00 85.00 135 195 325 900 — — 1872 2,396,450 15.00 16.50 18.50 21.50 30.00 85.00 175 — 1,400 1872CC 35,480 650 1,250 1,850 3,000 7,500 — — — — 1872S 190,000 40.00 65.00 85.00 165 250 400 1,100 — — 1873 closed 3 1,568,600 16.50 18.00 20.00 24.00 32.50 75.00 200 — 1,400 1873 open 3 Inc. above 28.00 35.00 60.00 90.00 140 220 650 — — 1873CC 12,400 — — — — — — — — — Note: 1873-CC, Heritage Sale, April 1999, MS-64, $632,500. Date 1887 1887S 1888 1888S 1889 1889S 1890 1890S 1891 1891O 1891O /horizontal O 1891S 1891S/S Mintage 11,283,939 4,454,450 5,496,487 1,720,000 7,380,711 972,678 9,911,541 1,423,076 15,310,600 4,540,000 Inc. above 3,196,116 Inc. above G-4 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 16.00 65.00 15.00 25.00 VG-8 16.50 16.50 16.50 16.50 16.50 18.50 16.50 16.50 16.50 17.50 95.00 17.00 30.00 F-12 VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 Prf-65 18.50 21.50 30.00 75.00 145 1,100 1,200 18.50 21.50 30.00 75.00 145 1,100 — 18.50 21.50 30.00 75.00 145 1,100 1,200 18.50 25.50 35.00 90.00 200 — — 18.50 21.50 30.00 75.00 145 1,100 1,200 25.00 45.00 70.00 150 475 4,500 — 18.50 21.50 30.00 75.00 145 1,100 1,200 24.00 44.00 85.00 145 400 4,900 — 18.50 21.50 30.00 75.00 145 1,100 1,200 20.50 25.50 35.00 90.00 175 1,750 — 125 175 225 400 — — — 19.00 21.50 30.00 75.00 175 1,650 — 40.00 85.00 135 250 — — — Barber Dime Laureate head right, date at angle below obverse Value within wreath reverse Seated Liberty Dime Seated Liberty, arrows at date obverse Value within wreath reverse KM# 113 • 2.5000g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.0723 oz. ASW, 17.9 mm. • Obv. Legend UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: Charles E. Barber KM # 105 • 2.5000g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.0723 oz. ASW • Obv. Legend UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: Christian Gobrecht Date 1873 1873CC 1873S 1874 1874CC 1874S Mintage 2,378,500 18,791 455,000 2,940,700 10,817 240,000 G-4 17.00 1,350 22.00 16.00 5,000 50.00 VG-8 20.00 2,850 30.00 19.00 7,000 60.00 F-12 27.50 4,250 40.00 26.00 10,500 85.00 VF-20 60.00 9,500 80.00 60.00 18,500 150 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 Prf-65 118 280 500 4,500 4,500 16,500 — — — — 200 425 1,500 — — 118 280 500 4,500 4,500 34,000 — — — — 265 450 1,500 — — Seated Liberty Dime Seated Liberty, date below obverse Value within wreath reverse KM # A92 • 2.5000g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.0723 oz. ASW • Obv. Legend UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: Christian Gobrecht Notes: On the 1876-CC doubled-obverse variety, doubling appears in the words OF AMERICA in the legend. Date 1875 1875CC mint mark in wreath 1875CC mint mark under wreath 1875S mint mark in wreath 1875S mint mark under wreath 1876 Type 1 rev 1876 Type 2 rev 1876CC Type 1 rev 1876CC Type 2 rev 1876CC doubled die obverse 1876S Type 1 rev 1876S Type 2 rev 1877 Type 1 rev 1877 Type 2 rev 1877CC Type 1 rev 1877CC Type 2 rev 1877S Type 1 rev 1877S Type 2 rev 1878 Type 1 rev 1878 Type 2 rev 1878CC Type 1 rev 1878CC Type 2 rev 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1884S 1885 1885S 1886 1886S Mintage 10,350,700 4,645,000 G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 Prf-65 16.00 17.50 19.50 22.50 32.00 80.00 145 2,250 4,600 29.00 32.00 36.00 52.00 68.00 130 190 2,700 — Inc. above 32.00 34.00 40.00 58.00 90.00 165 235 3,000 — 9,070,000 19.00 23.00 28.00 40.00 65.00 95.00 225 3,100 — 16.00 15.00 19.00 29.00 32.00 22.50 22.50 40.00 50.00 65.00 145 1,100 — 145 1,100 1,200 200 — — 225 — — 300 — — Inc. above 11,461,150 Inc. above 8,270,000 Inc. above 18.00 17.00 25.00 32.00 34.00 20.00 19.00 30.00 36.00 48.00 32.00 80.00 30.00 75.00 60.00 120 70.00 125 90.00 175 Inc. above 35.00 40.00 55.00 100.00 185 340 600 — 10,420,000 15.00 16.50 18.50 22.50 30.00 75.00 145 1,750 Inc. above 20.00 20.00 24.00 30.00 40.00 90.00 150 — 7,310,510 15.00 16.50 18.50 22.50 30.00 75.00 145 1,100 Inc. above 18.00 24.00 30.00 40.00 40.00 90.00 150 — 7,700,000 35.00 42.00 48.00 70.00 90.00 175 300 1,100 Inc. above 29.00 32.00 36.00 52.00 70.00 125 225 — 2,340,000 — — — — — — — — Inc. above 15.00 16.50 18.50 22.50 30.00 85.00 225 — 1,678,800 28.00 35.00 50.00 65.00 100.00 175 — — Inc. above 15.00 16.50 18.50 22.50 33.00 75.00 145 1,500 200,000 100.00 135 175 285 450 600 — — Inc. above 65.00 90.00 135 225 370 500 900 3,500 15,100 275 310 375 500 625 700 800 1,750 37,335 225 275 330 425 475 585 675 1,750 24,975 240 300 350 450 500 610 700 2,500 3,911,100 15.00 16.50 18.50 21.50 30.00 75.00 145 1,100 7,675,712 15.00 16.50 18.50 21.50 30.00 75.00 145 1,100 3,366,380 15.00 16.50 18.50 21.50 30.00 75.00 145 1,100 564,969 26.00 33.00 42.00 55.00 125 280 650 — 2,533,427 15.00 16.50 18.50 21.50 30.00 75.00 145 1,100 43,690 475 575 850 1,400 2,400 3,350 5,000 — 6,377,570 15.00 16.50 18.50 21.50 30.00 75.00 145 1,100 206,524 30.00 45.00 65.00 125 150 175 600 — WWW.COINSMAGAZINE.NET — — — 1,200 — — — — — — 1,200 — — 1,500 1,500 1,600 1,200 1,200 1,200 — 1,200 — 1,200 — Date Mintage G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 Prf-65 1892 12,121,245 6.75 7.50 16.00 25.00 27.50 63.00 105 710 1,485 1892O 3,841,700 11.00 15.00 32.50 56.00 75.00 96.00 135 1,275 — 1892S 990,710 66.00 115 210 245 285 340 425 3,500 — 1893/2 3,340,792 135 155 175 225 300 325 450 4,850 — 1893 Inc. above 8.25 12.50 20.00 30.00 46.00 80.00 165 1,000 1,485 1893O 1,760,000 31.00 45.00 135 168 190 250 315 2,950 — 1893S 2,491,401 14.00 25.00 39.00 50.00 85.00 155 360 3,750 — 1894 1,330,972 25.00 45.00 122 165 190 235 310 1,150 1,485 1894O 720,000 70.00 105 215 280 425 650 1,550 15,500 — 1894S 24 — — — — — — — 1,900,000 — Note: 1894S, Eliasberg Sale, May 1996, Prf-64, $451,000. 1895 690,880 85.00 180 355 480 565 650 750 2,650 1,485 1895O 440,000 385 575 900 1,285 2,500 3,650 6,000 19,500 — 1895S 1,120,000 43.50 60.00 135 190 240 320 500 7,500 — 1896 2,000,762 11.50 23.00 56.00 82.00 100.00 120 145 1,450 1,485 1896O 610,000 80.00 155 305 375 465 700 975 9,500 — 1896S 575,056 85.00 160 310 335 385 525 770 4,650 — 1897 10,869,264 3.50 3.75 8.00 15.00 31.50 73.00 125 710 1,485 1897O 666,000 69.50 115 290 385 480 600 975 4,450 — 1897S 1,342,844 21.00 45.00 98.00 125 185 265 435 3,950 — 1898 16,320,735 3.50 3.75 7.50 15.00 28.00 68.00 125 710 1,485 1898O 2,130,000 13.50 27.50 88.00 145 200 285 450 3,850 — 1898S 1,702,507 8.50 15.00 33.00 48.00 78.00 160 370 3,750 — 1899 19,580,846 3.50 3.75 7.50 12.00 26.00 68.00 110 710 1,485 1899O 2,650,000 10.00 19.50 72.00 110 150 230 415 4,450 — 1899S 1,867,493 9.00 16.00 34.00 37.00 46.00 105 300 4,350 — 1900 17,600,912 4.00 5.00 7.00 11.00 26.00 63.00 105 740 1,485 1900O 2,010,000 19.50 38.50 115 165 225 355 595 5,750 — 1900S 5,168,270 5.00 6.25 12.50 19.50 31.50 75.00 155 1,850 — 1901 18,860,478 4.00 5.00 6.50 10.00 27.50 63.00 105 755 1,485 1901O 5,620,000 4.00 5.50 16.00 27.50 67.50 175 450 4,350 — 1901S 593,022 80.00 150 360 475 520 675 985 5,350 — 1902 21,380,777 4.00 5.00 6.25 8.00 23.00 63.00 105 755 1,485 1902O 4,500,000 4.00 5.50 15.00 32.50 62.50 145 350 4,500 — 1902S 2,070,000 8.00 21.00 58.00 90.00 135 195 375 3,950 — 1903 19,500,755 4.00 5.00 6.25 8.00 25.00 63.00 105 1,100 1,485 1903O 8,180,000 4.00 5.50 13.50 23.50 50.00 110 250 4,850 — 1903S 613,300 84.00 130 350 490 750 840 1,100 3,150 — 1904 14,601,027 4.00 5.00 7.00 9.75 25.00 63.00 110 1,850 1,485 1904S 800,000 45.00 75.00 165 245 335 465 725 4,500 — 1905 14,552,350 4.25 5.25 6.75 9.75 25.00 63.00 105 735 1,485 1905O 3,400,000 4.25 14.50 36.50 57.50 92.00 155 285 1,650 — 1905O micro O Inc. above 35.00 50.00 75.00 140 235 375 1,750 12,500 — 1905S 6,855,199 3.50 5.00 9.00 18.50 43.50 96.00 210 775 — 1906 19,958,406 3.25 4.50 4.50 7.25 22.00 58.00 100.00 735 1,485 1906D 4,060,000 3.75 4.85 7.00 15.00 35.00 78.00 175 1,650 — 1906O 2,610,000 5.50 13.00 50.00 78.00 100.00 135 195 1,150 — 1906S 3,136,640 4.25 6.25 12.50 22.50 44.00 110 240 1,350 — 1907 22,220,575 3.25 3.50 4.25 7.25 22.00 58.00 100.00 700 1,485 1907D 4,080,000 3.75 5.00 8.75 17.50 43.50 115 275 3,950 — 1907O 5,058,000 4.25 6.75 33.50 50.00 62.50 110 210 1,350 — 1907S 3,178,470 4.25 5.50 16.00 27.50 67.50 150 410 2,450 — 1908 10,600,545 3.25 3.50 4.25 7.25 22.00 58.00 100.00 700 1,485 1908D 7,490,000 3.25 3.50 5.75 9.75 29.00 63.00 125 990 — 1908O 1,789,000 5.25 11.00 44.50 64.00 92.00 150 290 1,350 — 1908S 3,220,000 4.50 6.25 11.50 22.00 46.00 175 310 2,350 — 1909 10,240,650 3.25 3.50 4.25 7.25 22.00 58.00 100.00 700 1,485 1909D 954,000 7.25 18.50 60.00 100.00 135 225 485 3,150 — 1909O 2,287,000 4.00 7.25 12.50 22.00 50.00 92.50 185 1,650 — 1909S 1,000,000 8.75 19.50 88.00 130 182 315 525 3,150 — 1910 11,520,551 3.25 3.50 4.00 9.75 22.00 58.00 100.00 700 1,485 1910D 3,490,000 3.50 4.00 8.50 19.00 47.50 100.00 210 1,650 — 1910S 1,240,000 5.25 9.00 50.00 74.00 110 195 425 2,450 — 1911 18,870,543 3.25 3.50 4.00 7.00 22.00 58.00 100.00 700 1,485 1911D 11,209,000 3.25 3.50 4.00 7.00 22.00 58.00 100.00 700 — 1911S 3,520,000 4.00 4.75 8.50 18.50 39.50 105 195 1,050 — 1912 19,350,700 3.25 3.50 4.00 7.00 22.00 58.00 100.00 700 1,485 1912D 11,760,000 3.25 3.50 4.00 7.00 22.00 58.00 100.00 700 — 1912S 3,420,000 3.50 4.50 5.60 12.50 34.00 92.50 155 775 — 1913 19,760,622 3.25 3.50 4.00 7.00 22.00 58.00 100.00 700 1,485 49 Date 1913S 1914 1914D 1914S 1915 1915S 1916 1916S Mintage 510,000 17,360,655 11,908,000 2,100,000 5,620,450 960,000 18,490,000 5,820,000 G-4 35.00 3.25 3.25 3.50 3.25 7.50 3.25 3.50 VG-8 50.00 3.50 3.50 4.50 3.50 11.50 3.50 4.50 F-12 120 4.00 4.00 8.00 4.00 34.50 4.00 5.00 VF-20 190 7.00 7.00 17.50 7.00 49.50 8.00 8.50 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 240 325 480 22.00 58.00 100.00 22.00 58.00 100.00 39.50 78.00 150 22.00 58.00 100.00 66.50 135 250 22.00 58.00 100.00 25.50 63.00 105 MS-65 Prf-65 1,375 — 700 1,485 700 — 1,250 — 700 1,485 1,550 — 700 — 795 — Mercury Dime KM # 140 • 2.5000g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.0723 oz. ASW, 17.8 mm. • Designer: Adolph A. Weinman Notes: All specimens listed as -65FSB are for fully struck MS-65 coins with fully split and rounded horizontal bands on the fasces. Date Mintage G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 XF-40 1916 22,180,080 3.80 4.75 6.00 7.00 12.00 1916D 264,000 850 1,500 2,750 3,950 5,750 1916S 10,450,000 4.00 5.00 9.25 15.00 25.00 1917 55,230,000 3.40 3.80 4.40 5.50 8.00 1917D 9,402,000 4.30 6.00 12.50 26.00 52.50 1917S 27,330,000 3.40 3.90 4.60 7.50 15.00 1918 26,680,000 3.40 4.60 5.75 12.00 34.00 1918D 22,674,800 3.40 4.50 6.50 13.00 32.00 1918S 19,300,000 3.40 3.90 4.40 11.00 24.00 1919 35,740,000 3.40 3.80 4.40 5.50 12.00 1919D 9,939,000 3.40 6.00 13.50 31.00 46.00 1919S 8,850,000 3.40 4.50 10.50 20.00 42.00 1920 59,030,000 3.40 3.80 4.40 4.50 8.50 1920D 19,171,000 3.40 4.50 4.75 9.00 24.00 1920S 13,820,000 3.40 3.90 7.00 9.00 21.00 1921 1,230,000 60.00 77.00 110 245 540 1921D 1,080,000 80.00 120 185 365 650 1923 50,130,000 3.40 3.80 4.40 4.50 7.00 1923S 6,440,000 3.40 4.50 8.25 19.00 75.00 1924 24,010,000 3.40 3.80 4.40 4.50 13.50 1924D 6,810,000 3.90 4.90 9.00 23.50 63.00 1924S 7,120,000 3.40 3.90 4.40 12.00 59.00 1925 25,610,000 3.40 3.80 4.40 5.50 11.00 1925D 5,117,000 4.90 5.00 12.75 46.50 135 1925S 5,850,000 3.40 3.90 7.75 18.50 85.00 1926 32,160,000 3.40 3.80 3.90 4.00 5.75 1926D 6,828,000 3.90 4.00 5.00 12.00 32.00 1926S 1,520,000 11.75 13.50 29.00 67.50 275 1927 28,080,000 3.40 3.80 4.40 4.50 6.00 1927D 4,812,000 3.90 5.00 7.75 25.50 88.00 1927S 4,770,000 3.40 3.90 5.50 11.00 30.00 1928 19,480,000 3.40 3.80 4.40 4.50 4.75 1928D 4,161,000 3.70 4.90 11.50 25.50 62.50 1928S Large S 7,400,000 4.40 5.40 7.50 12.00 40.00 1928S Small S Inc. above 3.40 3.80 4.40 6.50 19.00 1929 25,970,000 3.40 3.80 4.40 4.50 4.50 1929D 5,034,000 3.40 3.90 4.40 8.00 15.00 1929S 4,730,000 3.40 3.80 4.40 5.00 7.50 1929S Doubled Die Obv Inc. above 5.00 9.00 16.00 25.00 40.00 1930 6,770,000 3.40 3.80 2.40 2.60 7.00 1930S 1,843,000 3.40 3.90 4.80 6.50 19.00 1931 3,150,000 3.40 3.80 4.40 4.70 12.50 1931D 1,260,000 8.50 10.00 15.00 19.50 48.00 1931 Doubled Die Obv & Rev Inc. above — — — 50.00 70.00 1931S 1,800,000 4.00 5.00 5.50 11.00 23.50 1931S Doubled Die Obv Inc. above 7.50 10.00 13.00 25.00 35.00 1934 24,080,000 2.10 2.20 2.30 2.40 6.50 1934D 6,772,000 2.80 2.90 3.90 7.50 14.00 1935 58,830,000 2.10 2.20 2.30 2.40 4.25 1935D 10,477,000 2.50 2.60 2.70 6.50 13.00 1935S 15,840,000 2.50 2.60 2.70 3.30 5.50 1936 87,504,130 2.10 2.20 2.30 2.40 2.80 1936 Doubled Die Obv Inc. above — — 8.00 15.00 25.00 1936D 16,132,000 2.50 2.60 2.70 4.30 8.50 1936S 9,210,000 — 2.60 2.70 3.00 6.00 1937 56,865,756 2.10 2.20 2.30 2.40 3.75 1937 Doubled Die Obv Inc. above — — — 6.00 9.00 1937D 14,146,000 2.50 2.60 2.70 3.00 6.00 1937S 9,740,000 2.50 2.60 2.70 3.00 5.50 1937S Doubled Die Obv Inc. above — — — 5.00 8.00 1938 22,198,728 2.10 2.20 2.30 2.40 3.75 1938D 5,537,000 2.50 2.60 2.70 5.00 6.00 1938S 8,090,000 2.50 2.60 2.70 3.00 5.00 1939 67,749,321 2.10 2.20 2.30 2.40 2.80 1939 Doubled Die Obv Inc. above — — — 4.00 6.00 1939D 24,394,000 2.30 2.40 2.50 2.70 3.50 1939S 10,540,000 2.60 2.70 2.80 3.10 6.75 1940 65,361,827 2.10 2.20 2.30 2.40 2.80 1940D 21,198,000 2.30 2.40 2.50 2.70 4.20 1940S 21,560,000 2.30 2.40 2.50 2.70 4.20 50 AU-50 MS-60 MS-63 MS-65 -65FSB 22.50 29.00 43.00 110 165 9,250 13,200 18,400 26,500 48,500 28.00 44.00 60.00 210 800 12.50 27.00 55.00 155 375 90.00 120 300 1,100 5,650 28.00 60.00 170 470 1,265 42.00 67.00 95.00 420 1,325 46.00 100.00 210 600 27,500 38.50 92.00 230 660 7,450 23.00 36.00 105 315 685 70.00 175 420 2,100 38,500 70.00 175 450 1,250 14,350 14.00 28.00 67.00 235 540 43.00 110 310 750 4,750 39.00 110 300 1,300 8,250 850 1,150 1,465 2,850 4,350 1,050 1,250 1,650 2,900 5,200 15.00 28.00 42.00 115 340 100.00 155 375 1,150 7,450 26.50 40.00 88.00 175 500 100.00 165 460 1,050 1,365 95.00 185 450 1,100 16,750 16.00 28.00 75.00 210 990 185 335 725 1,750 3,500 100.00 180 475 1,400 4,650 12.00 26.00 55.00 240 525 43.00 125 260 550 2,500 400 850 1,425 3,000 6,750 11.00 26.00 48.00 138 350 95.00 165 360 1,285 8,500 46.00 270 550 1,400 7,600 16.00 28.00 48.00 120 345 85.00 165 315 875 2,750 85.00 225 385 750 6,500 36.00 10.00 21.00 20.00 140 21.00 28.00 32.50 280 28.00 30.00 42.00 425 60.00 75.00 90.00 2,000 175 225 560 60.00 95.00 13.00 26.00 45.00 80.00 22.50 33.00 53.00 100.00 140 48.00 122 62.50 125 275 120 200 135 285 1,150 575 685 800 375 90.00 135 42.50 100.00 200 135 485 275 650 2,500 60.00 10.00 27.50 7.50 25.00 14.00 6.50 140 28.00 48.00 10.00 37.00 24.00 9.00 200 33.00 60.00 15.00 46.00 28.00 15.00 425 42.00 78.00 30.00 84.00 37.00 26.50 3,850 130 320 68.00 500 360 84.00 35.00 17.00 12.50 6.00 50.00 100.00 28.00 36.00 20.00 30.00 8.00 12.00 165 53.00 33.00 24.00 — 290 88.00 52.00 12.00 12.50 10.00 20.00 22.50 22.00 40.00 30.00 27.00 60.00 43.00 36.00 175 105 190 12.00 7.50 12.00 12.00 3.60 28.00 13.50 18.50 21.50 9.00 42.00 15.00 24.00 27.50 11.00 80.00 25.00 34.00 37.00 25.00 275 80.00 62.00 160 170 8.00 5.50 14.00 3.10 6.00 6.50 14.00 7.50 25.00 6.00 8.00 8.50 20.00 10.00 32.00 11.00 13.00 12.50 35.00 26.00 50.00 30.00 32.00 32.00 450 49.00 765 48.00 48.00 95.00 Date Mintage 1941 175,106,557 1941 Doubled Die Obv Inc. above 1941D 45,634,000 1941D Doubled Die Obv Inc. above 1941S Small S 43,090,000 1941S Large S Inc. above 1941S Doubled Die Rev Inc. above 1942 205,432,329 1942/41 Inc. above 1942D 60,740,000 1942/41D Inc. above 1942S 49,300,000 1943 191,710,000 1943D 71,949,000 1943S 60,400,000 1944 231,410,000 1944D 62,224,000 1944S 49,490,000 1945 159,130,000 1945D 40,245,000 1945S 41,920,000 1945S micro S Inc. above G-4 VG-8 2.10 2.20 F-12 VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-63 MS-65 2.30 2.40 2.80 3.10 6.00 9.50 30.00 -65FSB 46.00 — 2.30 — 10.00 16.00 2.50 2.70 3.20 295 46.00 — 2.40 — — — 2.30 2.40 2.50 9.00 14.00 2.70 30.00 3.60 55.00 8.00 80.00 13.00 140 23.00 20.00 30.00 60.00 90.00 250 3.20 4.50 7.00 10.00 30.00 46.00 145 250 425 4.00 5.00 8.00 15.00 25.00 60.00 110 4.00 2.10 525 2.30 475 2.30 2.10 2.30 2.30 2.10 2.30 2.30 2.10 2.30 2.30 4.50 2.20 545 2.40 540 2.40 2.20 2.40 2.40 2.20 2.40 2.40 2.20 2.40 2.40 5.00 2.30 610 2.50 600 2.50 2.30 2.50 2.50 2.30 2.50 2.50 2.30 2.50 2.50 5.50 2.40 640 2.70 650 2.70 2.40 2.70 2.70 2.40 2.70 2.70 2.40 2.70 2.70 6.00 2.80 750 3.20 825 3.20 2.80 3.20 3.20 2.80 3.20 3.20 2.80 3.20 3.20 7.50 3.10 1,285 3.60 1,350 3.60 3.10 3.40 3.60 3.10 3.40 3.60 3.10 3.60 3.60 18.00 6.00 2,700 8.00 2,650 9.80 6.00 7.80 9.50 6.00 7.50 7.50 6.00 6.50 7.00 25.00 50.00 85.00 9.50 24.00 46.00 4,000 12,500 35,000 12.75 27.50 46.00 4,500 7,000 26,500 16.00 24.00 145 9.50 31.00 50.00 12.00 30.00 47.00 13.00 26.50 66.00 9.50 23.00 75.00 15.00 23.00 46.00 16.00 30.00 50.00 9.50 23.00 97.50 10.00 24.00 46.50 10.00 24.00 105 3.30 4.00 6.00 9.00 13.00 20.00 28.00 38.00 115 685 Roosevelt Dime KM# 195 • 2.5000g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.0723 oz. ASW, 17.9 mm. • Designer: John R. Sinnock Date 1946 1946D 1946S 1947 1947D 1947S 1948 1948D 1948S 1949 1949D 1949S 1950 1950D 1950S 1951 1951D 1951S 1952 1952D 1952S 1953 1953D 1953S 1954 1954D 1954S 1955 1955D 1955S 1956 1956D 1957 1957D 1958 1958D 1959 1959D 1960 1960D 1961 1961D 1962 1962D 1963 1963D 1964 1964D Mintage 225,250,000 61,043,500 27,900,000 121,520,000 46,835,000 34,840,000 74,950,000 52,841,000 35,520,000 30,940,000 26,034,000 13,510,000 50,181,500 46,803,000 20,440,000 102,937,602 56,529,000 31,630,000 99,122,073 122,100,000 44,419,500 53,618,920 136,433,000 39,180,000 114,243,503 106,397,000 22,860,000 12,828,381 13,959,000 18,510,000 109,309,384 108,015,100 161,407,952 113,354,330 32,785,652 136,564,600 86,929,291 164,919,790 72,081,602 200,160,400 96,758,244 209,146,550 75,668,019 334,948,380 126,725,645 421,476,530 933,310,762 1,357,517,180 G-4 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — VG-8 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — F-12 VF-20 XF-40 — — 3.50 — — 3.50 — — 3.50 — — 3.50 — — 3.50 — — 3.50 — — 3.50 — — 3.50 — — 3.50 3.30 3.30 3.50 3.30 3.30 3.50 3.30 3.50 8.00 — 3.30 3.50 — — — 3.30 3.30 3.75 — — — — — — — 3.30 3.50 — — — — — — — 3.30 3.90 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 3.30 3.50 — 3.30 3.50 — 3.30 3.50 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — AU-50 3.70 3.90 4.00 3.60 3.60 3.60 3.60 3.60 3.60 8.50 5.50 15.00 3.50 3.60 9.00 3.80 3.70 4.00 3.60 3.60 4.10 3.60 3.60 4.00 3.60 3.60 3.60 3.60 3.60 3.60 3.60 3.60 3.60 3.60 3.60 3.60 3.60 3.60 3.60 3.60 3.60 3.60 3.60 3.60 3.60 3.60 3.60 3.60 MS-60 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.70 4.50 3.70 3.70 5.00 4.50 16.00 9.00 35.00 7.00 3.70 23.00 3.90 3.90 10.00 3.90 3.90 5.50 3.90 4.20 5.50 3.90 3.90 4.00 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 4.00 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.20 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 MS-65 14.50 13.50 18.50 15.00 16.00 15.00 14.00 15.00 17.00 65.00 25.00 65.00 32.00 15.00 68.00 11.00 11.00 34.00 22.00 11.00 16.00 12.00 11.00 12.50 10.00 10.00 10.00 8.50 8.50 8.00 9.50 9.00 8.50 7.50 11.00 10.00 8.00 8.50 8.50 7.50 8.00 6.50 6.50 7.00 7.50 7.00 7.50 7.00 Prf-65 — — — — — — — — — — — — 55.00 — — 60.00 — — 35.00 — — 42.00 — — 18.00 — — 17.00 — — 8.00 — 5.00 — 6.00 — 4.50 — 4.50 — 4.00 — 4.00 — 3.75 — 3.75 — Roosevelt Dime KM# 195a • 2.2680g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 17.91 mm. • Designer: John R. Sinnock Notes: The 1979-S and 1981-S Type II proofs have clearer mint marks than the Type I proofs of those years. On the 1982 no-mint-mark variety, the mint mark was inadvertently left off. COINS NOVEMBER 2012 Date 1965 1965SMS 1966 1966SMS 1967 1967SMS 1968 1968D 1968S 1968 no S error 1969 1969D 1969S 1970 1970D 1970S 1970S No S 1971 1971D 1971S 1972 1972D 1972S 1973 1973D 1973S 1974 1974D 1974S 1975 1975D 1975S 1976 1976D 1976S 1977 1977D 1977S 1978 1978D 1978S 1979 1979D 1979S type I 1979S type II 1980P 1980D 1980S 1981P 1981D 1981S type I 1981S type II 1982P 1982 no mint mark 1982D 1982S 1983P 1983D 1983S 1984P 1984D 1984S 1985P 1985D 1985S 1986P 1986D 1986S 1987P 1987D 1987S 1988P 1988D 1988S 1989P 1989D 1989S 1990P 1990D 1990S Mintage MS-65 Prf-65 1,652,140,570 6.00 — — 2.00 — 1,382,734,540 6.50 — — 2.25 — 2,244,007,320 7.00 — — 3.50 — 424,470,000 6.50 — 480,748,280 6.50 — (3,041,506) — 4.00 — — 7,500 145,790,000 7.00 — 563,323,870 6.00 — (2,934,631) — 4.00 345,570,000 5.50 — 754,942,100 5.00 — (2,632,810) — 4.00 — — 1,300 162,690,000 10.00 — 377,914,240 8.00 — (3,220,733) — 4.00 431,540,000 7.50 — 330,290,000 8.50 — (3,260,996) — 4.00 315,670,000 6.00 — 455,032,426 5.50 — (2,760,339) — 4.00 470,248,000 5.50 — 571,083,000 4.50 — (2,612,568) — 4.00 585,673,900 4.50 — 313,705,300 4.50 — (2,845,450) — 4.00 568,760,000 4.50 — 695,222,774 4.50 — (4,149,730) — 4.00 796,930,000 4.50 — 376,607,228 8.00 — (3,251,152) — 4.00 663,980,000 5.00 — 282,847,540 4.50 — (3,127,781) — 4.00 315,440,000 5.50 — 390,921,184 5.00 — (3,677,175) — 5.00 Inc. above — 2.00 735,170,000 6.00 — 719,354,321 5.00 — (3,554,806) — 4.00 676,650,000 4.00 — 712,284,143 4.00 — — — 4.00 — — 6.50 519,475,000 8.50 — Inc. above 300 — 542,713,584 3.20 — (3,857,479) — 4.00 647,025,000 6.00 — 730,129,224 4.00 — (3,279,126) — 4.00 856,669,000 4.00 — 704,803,976 3.50 — (3,065,110) — 4.00 705,200,962 5.00 — 587,979,970 3.50 — (3,362,821) — 4.00 682,649,693 3.50 — 473,326,970 3.50 — (3,010,497) — 4.00 762,709,481 4.50 — 653,203,402 4.50 — (4,227,728) — 4.00 1,030,550,000 5.50 — 962,385,488 5.50 — (3,262,948) — 3.00 1,298,400,000 4.00 — 896,535,597 5.00 — (3,220,194) — 4.00 1,034,340,000 4.50 — 839,995,824 5.50 — (3,299,559) — 4.00 Date 1991P 1991D 1991S 1992P 1992D 1992S 1993P 1993D 1993S 1994P 1994D 1994S 1995P 1995D 1995S 1996P 1996D 1996W 1996S 1997P 1997D 1997S 1998P 1998D 1998S 1999P 1999D 1999S 2000P 2000D 2000S 2001P 2001D 2001S 2002P 2002D 2002S 2003P 2003D 2003S 2004P 2004D 2004S 2005P 2005P Satin Finish 2005D 2005D Satin Finish 2005S 2006P 2006P Satin Finish 2006D 2006D Satin Finish 2006S 2007P 2007P Satin Finish 2007D 2007D Satin Finish 2007S 2008P 2008 Satin Finish 2008D 2008 Satin Finish 2008S 2009P 2009 Satin Finish 2009D 2009 Satin Finish 2009S 2010P 2010P Satin Finish 2010D 2010D Satin Finish 2010S 2011P 2011D 2011S 2012P 2012D 2012S Mintage MS-65 Prf-65 927,220,000 5.00 — 601,241,114 5.00 — (2,867,787) — 3.00 593,500,000 4.50 — 616,273,932 4.50 — (2,858,981) — 4.00 766,180,000 3.50 — 750,110,166 4.50 — (2,633,439) — 7.00 1,189,000,000 4.00 — 1,303,268,110 5.50 — (2,484,594) — 5.00 1,125,500,000 4.00 — 1,274,890,000 4.50 — (2,010,384) — 20.00 1,421,163,000 3.00 — 1,400,300,000 5.00 — 1,457,949 24.00 — (2,085,191) — 3.50 991,640,000 4.00 — 979,810,000 3.00 — (1,975,000) — 14.00 1,163,000,000 2.75 — 1,172,250,000 2.75 — (2,078,494) — 4.00 2,164,000,000 2.75 — 1,397,750,000 2.75 — (2,557,897) — 4.00 1,842,500,000 2.75 — 1,818,700,000 2.75 — (3,097,440) — 1.00 1,369,590,000 2.75 — 1,412,800,000 2.75 — (2,249,496) — 3.75 1,187,500,000 2.75 — 1,379,500,000 3.00 — (2,268,913) — 2.50 1,085,500,000 3.00 — 986,500,000 3.00 — (2,076,165) — 2.60 1,328,000,000 3.00 — 1,159,500,000 3.00 — (1,804,396) — 4.75 1,412,000,000 2.75 — — 4.00 — 1,423,500,000 2.75 — — 4.00 — — — 2.60 1,381,000,000 2.50 — — 4.00 — 1,447,000,000 2.50 — — 4.00 — — — 2.50 — 2.00 — — 3.00 — — 2.00 — — 3.00 — — — 2.50 — 1.25 — — 2.50 — — 1.25 — — 2.50 — — — 2.50 — 1.25 — — 1.00 — — 1.25 — — 1.00 — — — 2.50 — 4.00 — — 2.00 — — 4.00 — — 2.00 — — — 2.50 — 4.00 — — 4.00 — — — 2.50 — 4.00 — — 4.00 — — — 2.50 20 CENTS Seated Liberty within circle of stars, date below obverse Eagle with arrows in talons, value below reverse KM# 109 • 5.0000g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1447 oz. ASW, 22 mm. • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: William Barber Date Mintage G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 Prf-65 1875 39,700 165 210 270 325 415 550 835 5,500 9,500 1875S 1,155,000 100.00 110 120 175 210 320 500 4,900 — Note: 1875-S exists as a branch mint proof 1875S Clear S Inc. above 110 120 135 200 235 350 600 5,500 — 1875S over horizontal S Inc. above 100.00 110 120 175 210 320 500 4,900 — Note: Also known as filled S 1875S as $ Inc. above — 120 130 150 225 260 375 1,300 — 1875CC 133,290 335 385 475 600 775 1,150 1,650 10,000 — 1876 15,900 185 225 285 350 410 535 800 5,600 9,400 1876CC 10,000 — — — — — 60,000 — — 175,000 Note: Only one circulated example known. Eliasberg Sale, April 1997, MS-65, $148,500. Heritage 1999 ANA, MS-63, $86,500. 1877 proof only 510 — — 2,700 2,900 3,300 3,500 — — 10,000 1878 proof only 600 — — 2,000 2,300 2,400 2,800 — — 9,500 QUARTER Draped Bust Quarter Draped bust right obverse Small eagle reverse KM# 25 • 6.7400g.,0.8920 Silver, 0.1933 oz. ASW, 27.5 mm. • Designer: Robert Scot Date 1796 Mintage 6,146 G-4 11,000 VG-8 16,500 F-12 30,000 VF-20 39,500 XF-40 42,500 AU-50 68,000 MS-60 82,500 MS-65 235,000 Draped Bust Quarter Draped bust right, flanked by stars, date at angle below obverse Heraldic eagle reverse KM# 36 • 6.7400g.,0.8920 Silver, 0.1933 oz. ASW, 27.5 mm. • Obv. Legend LIBERTY Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: Robert Scot Date 1804 1805 1806/5 1806 1807 Mintage 6,738 121,394 206,124 Inc. above 220,643 G-4 5,500 230 250 220 220 VG-8 6,750 285 375 275 275 F-12 VF-20 9,000 14,500 520 960 650 1,400 500 900 500 925 XF-40 46,500 2,500 2,850 2,350 2,350 AU-50 54,500 4,450 5,000 4,250 4,250 MS-60 88,500 6,600 7,150 6,300 6,300 MS-65 335,000 62,000 72,000 56,000 58,000 Liberty Cap Quarter Draped bust left, flanked by stars, date below obv Eagle with arrows in talons, banner above, value below rev Roosevelt Dime KM # 195b • 2.5000g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.0723 oz. ASW, 17.9 mm. • Designer: John R. Sinnock Date 1992S 1993S 1994S 1995S 1996S 1997S 1998S 1999S 2000S 2001S Mintage (1,317,579) (761,353) (785,329) (838,953) (830,021) (821,678) (878,792) (804,565) (965,921) (849,600) Prf-65 5.00 9.00 9.00 12.00 8.00 14.00 8.00 8.00 5.50 5.00 WWW.COINSMAGAZINE.NET Date 2002S 2003S 2004S 2005S 2006S 2007S 2008S 2009S 2010S 2011S Mintage (888,826) (1,090,425) — — — — — — — — Prf-65 5.00 4.75 5.00 5.00 4.50 6.00 6.50 6.75 6.75 6.75 KM# 44 • 6.7400g.,0.8920 Silver, 0.1933 oz. ASW, 27 mm. • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: John Reich Notes: Varieties of the 1819 strikes are distinguished by the size of the 9 in the date. Varieties of the 1820 strikes are distinguished by the size of the 0 in the date. One 1822 variety and one 1828 variety have “25” engraved over “50” in the denomination. The 1827 restrikes were produced privately using dies sold as scrap by the U.S. Mint. 51 Date Mintage G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 1815 89,235 100.00 135 200 425 1,375 1,750 3,250 30,000 1818/15 361,174 100.00 130 190 450 1,350 1,850 3,200 28,500 1818 Inc. above 95.00 125 180 410 1,200 1,600 2,850 19,500 1819 small 9 144,000 95.00 125 180 410 1,225 1,659 2,900 23,500 1819 large 9 Inc. above 95.00 130 185 435 1,300 1,750 3,100 25,000 1820 small 0 127,444 95.00 125 180 420 1,300 1,700 3,100 34,500 1820 large 0 Inc. above 95.00 125 180 415 1,225 1,600 2,900 32,500 1821 216,851 100.00 130 185 420 1,275 1,650 2,875 20,000 1822 64,080 110 135 200 440 1,225 2,750 4,200 — 1822 25/50C. Inc. above 1,650 3,350 4,350 6,800 12,500 20,000 33,000 125,000 1823/22 17,800 30,000 35,000 48,500 58,500 68,000 100,000 175,000 — Note: 1823/22, Superior, Aug. 1990, Proof, $62,500. 1824/2 — 275 425 600 1,650 4,200 7,000 14,500 — 1825/22 168,000 125 175 260 500 1,550 2,100 3,000 — 1825/23 Inc. above 115 150 235 450 1,400 1,850 3,400 25,000 1825/24 Inc. above 100.00 135 210 420 1,325 1,700 3,150 22,000 1827 original curl base 2 4,000 — — — 70,000 75,000 80,000 — — Note: Eliasberg, April 1997, VF-20, $39,600. 1827 restrike, square base 2 Inc. above — — — — — — — — Note: 1827 restrike, Eliasberg, April 1997, Prf-65, $77,000. 1828 102,000 90.00 120 180 400 1,100 1,650 3,000 26,000 1828 25/50C. Inc. above 165 320 550 1,250 2,650 4,250 9,500 — Date 1842 large date 1842O small date 1842O large date 1843 1843O 1844 1844O 1845 1846 1847 1847O 1848 1849 1849O 1850 1850O 1851 1851O 1852 1852O 1853 recut date Mintage Inc. above 769,000 Inc. above 645,600 968,000 421,200 740,000 922,000 510,000 734,000 368,000 146,000 340,000 — 190,800 412,000 160,000 88,000 177,060 96,000 44,200 G-4 80.00 500 31.00 28.00 31.00 28.00 31.00 28.00 30.00 28.00 36.00 38.00 30.00 550 31.00 31.00 36.00 200 42.00 210 350 VG-8 F-12 140 235 1,000 1,750 44.50 55.00 31.50 34.00 44.50 55.00 31.50 34.00 44.50 52.00 31.50 34.00 33.50 36.00 31.50 34.00 55.00 100.00 52.00 90.00 33.50 38.00 800 1,300 350 75.00 44.50 85.00 65.00 125 350 550 62.00 85.00 300 600 450 1,050 VF-20 325 2,650 95.00 44.00 145 44.00 90.00 44.00 46.00 44.00 200 175 75.00 2,200 135 150 200 950 185 1,250 1,250 XF-40 390 4,500 275 75.00 400 95.00 200 110 200 85.00 475 275 145 4,000 180 245 285 1,650 285 2,850 1,750 AU-50 750 9,000 400 185 825 215 375 200 275 200 1,750 465 290 5,750 360 575 400 3,000 400 4,250 2,500 MS-60 1,750 25,000 1,500 400 2,200 450 1,250 485 510 450 3,650 1,075 700 10,000 850 1,550 875 5,850 750 12,500 3,850 MS-65 14,500 — — 6,750 — 8,250 8,000 6,250 10,000 6,650 — — 13,500 — 10,500 15,000 8,000 — 6,200 — 11,000 Seated Liberty Quarter Seated Liberty, arrows at date obverse Rays around eagle reverse Liberty Cap Quarter Draped bust left, flanked by stars, date below obverse Eagle with arrows in talons, value below reverse KM# 78 • 6.2200g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1800 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: Christian Gobrecht KM # 55 • 0.8920 Silver, 24.3 mm. • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: William Kneass Notes: Varieties of the 1831 strikes are distinguished by the size of the lettering on the reverse. Date 1831 small letter rev. 1831 large letter rev. 1832 1833 1834 1834 0 over O 1835 1836 1837 1838 Mintage 398,000 Inc. above 320,000 156,000 286,000 Inc. above 1,952,000 472,000 252,400 832,000 G-4 VG-8 F-12 70.00 95.00 115 70.00 90.00 110 70.00 90.00 110 75.00 100.00 115 70.00 90.00 110 — — — 70.00 90.00 110 70.00 90.00 110 70.00 90.00 110 70.00 90.00 110 VF-20 160 150 150 170 150 — 150 150 150 150 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 400 850 1,175 385 775 1,100 385 775 1,075 420 855 1,400 385 775 1,100 — — — 385 775 1,100 385 775 1,100 385 775 1,100 385 775 1,100 MS-65 19,500 17,000 22,750 20,500 17,000 — 23,750 18,850 17,000 19,500 Date 1853 1853/4 1853O Mintage 15,210,020 Inc. above 1,332,000 G-4 27.50 40.00 29.50 VG-8 31.00 70.00 45.00 F-12 VF-20 34.00 44.00 110 200 54.00 85.00 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 Prf-65 150 320 900 17,000 175,000 400 950 1,950 45,000 — 300 1,100 2,950 25,000 — Seated Liberty Quarter Seated Liberty, arrows at date obverse Eagle with arrows in talons, value below reverse Seated Liberty Quarter Seated Liberty, stars around top 1/2 of border, date below obverse Eagle with arrows in talons, value below reverse KM# 81 • 6.2200g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1800 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: Christian Gobrecht Date 1854 1854O 1854O huge O 1855 1855O 1855S Mintage Inc. above 491,146 425,200 G-4 35.00 37.00 40.00 VG-8 42.00 46.00 54.00 F-12 53.00 58.00 75.00 VF-20 90.00 96.00 135 XF-40 365 380 425 G-4 27.50 29.50 800 27.50 40.00 45.00 VG-8 31.00 33.00 1,400 31.00 60.00 60.00 F-12 VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 Prf-65 33.00 42.00 70.00 245 460 8,900 37,500 35.00 60.00 125 265 900 10,000 — 2,650 4,350 7,500 11,500 — — — 33.00 42.00 75.00 245 460 8,900 37,500 115 250 475 1,250 3,000 — — 120 225 550 1,350 2,400 29,500 — Seated Liberty Quarter KM # 64.1 • 6.6800g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1933 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: Christian Gobrecht Date 1838 1839 1840O Mintage 12,380,000 1,484,000 Inc. above 2,857,000 176,000 396,400 Seated Liberty, date below obverse Eagle with arrows in talons, value below reverse AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 660 1,265 36,500 685 1,340 38,000 700 1,650 48,500 Seated Liberty Quarter Drapery added to Liberty's left elbow, stars around top 1/2 of border obverse Eagle with arrows in talons, value below reverse KM# A64.2 • 6.2200g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1800 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: Christian Gobrecht KM # 64.2 • 6.6800g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1933 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: Christian Gobrecht Date Mintage G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 1840 188,127 31.00 36.50 55.00 100.00 1840O Inc. above 34.00 55.00 90.00 200 1841 120,000 52.00 75.00 95.00 190 1841O 452,000 30.00 33.50 50.00 85.00 1842 small date 88,000 — — — — Note: 1842 small date, Eliasberg, April 1997, Prf-63, $66,000. 52 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 225 350 800 14,500 350 525 1,100 17,500 275 400 950 11,000 190 325 750 10,000 — — — — Date 1856 1856O 1856S 1856S/S 1857 1857O 1857S 1858 1858O 1858S 1859 1859O 1859S 1860 Mintage G-4 7,264,000 28.00 968,000 30.00 286,000 60.00 Inc. above 150 9,644,000 28.00 1,180,000 30.00 82,000 100.00 7,368,000 28.00 520,000 32.00 121,000 75.00 1,344,000 30.00 260,000 32.00 80,000 150 805,400 32.00 VG-8 31.50 33.50 120 275 31.50 33.50 150 31.50 35.50 120 33.50 33.50 250 35.50 F-12 VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 Prf-65 34.00 44.00 75.00 185 280 4,150 18,500 40.00 60.00 110 300 925 9,000 — 200 350 1,600 2,250 5,000 — — 500 1,250 2,450 3,500 — — — 34.00 44.00 75.00 185 280 4,000 11,500 36.00 46.00 125 380 1,025 — — 250 400 700 1,350 2,900 — — 34.00 44.00 75.00 185 280 4,000 8,500 40.00 60.00 135 425 1,450 24,000 — 250 800 2,850 3,750 13,500 — — 36.00 46.00 80.00 185 400 7,300 7,000 50.00 65.00 185 475 1,100 12,500 — 400 900 3,250 9,850 — — — 38.00 48.00 85.00 195 444 4,500 5,650 COINS NOVEMBER 2012 Date 1860O 1860S 1861 1861S 1862 1862S 1863 1864 1864S 1865 1865S 1866 unique Mintage 388,000 56,000 4,854,600 96,000 932,550 67,000 192,060 94,070 20,000 59,300 41,000 — G-4 VG-8 32.00 44.00 450 1,000 30.00 33.50 90.00 160 32.00 36.50 65.00 130 45.00 57.00 80.00 100.00 450 650 75.00 95.00 105 180 — — F-12 VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 Prf-65 52.00 70.00 120 360 950 13,000 — 2,200 3,700 14,500 24,500 — — — 36.00 46.00 80.00 195 310 3,600 5,650 235 750 3,850 9,000 — — — 42.00 52.00 90.00 190 350 4,350 5,650 250 475 880 1,650 3,500 — — 75.00 140 250 360 650 4,850 5,650 130 225 360 440 775 5,000 5,650 1,150 2,150 3,450 4,850 12,500 — — 150 235 340 450 850 6,950 5,650 255 400 800 1,150 2,800 12,000 — — — — — — — — Seated Liberty Quarter Seated Liberty, date below obverse IN GOD WE TRUST above eagle reverse KM # 98 • 6.2200g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1800 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: Christian Gobrecht Notes: The 1873 closed-3 and open-3 varieties are distinguished by the amount of space between the upper left and lower left serifs in the 3. Date Mintage G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 1866 17,525 450 600 750 1,050 1,400 1,700 2,350 1866S 28,000 295 390 750 1,400 1,950 2,500 3,850 1867 20,625 260 325 500 850 1,325 1,575 1,950 1867S 48,000 250 450 850 1,350 2,850 7,000 14,000 1868 30,000 150 200 275 385 500 550 900 1868S 96,000 90.00 185 325 450 775 1,500 3,300 1869 16,600 300 450 560 700 935 1,050 1,600 1869S 76,000 100.00 185 325 475 840 1,400 2,650 1870 87,400 55.00 65.00 130 190 275 400 850 1870CC 8,340 8,500 14,500 18,500 24,500 40,000 55,000 75,000 1871 119,160 30.00 47.50 60.00 125 225 350 725 1871CC 10,890 3,250 7,500 10,000 15,500 26,500 40,000 66,500 1871S 30,900 400 525 850 1,150 1,400 2,600 4,450 1872 182,950 30.00 55.00 75.00 110 185 300 600 1872CC 22,850 1,250 1,850 3,250 6,000 13,000 20,000 44,500 1872S 83,000 850 1,250 2,250 3,350 5,000 6,750 8,750 1873 closed 3 212,600 250 425 550 800 1,650 2,200 7,500 1873 open 3 Inc. above 32.00 4,750 62.00 130 175 250 450 1873CC 6 known 4,000 — 75,000 — — 100,000 124,000 140,000 Note: 1873CC, Heritage, April 1999, MS-62, $106,375. MS-65 Prf-65 6,800 2,750 17,500 — — 2,550 — — 7,350 2,650 15,000 — 7,500 2,650 15,500 — 6,500 2,650 — — 7,500 2,500 — — 11,500 — 7,350 2,550 — — 52,500 — — 2,650 — KM# 114 • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. • Obv. Legend IN GOD WE TRUST Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: Charles E. Barber — — Date 1892 1892 Type 2 Rev 1892O 1892O Type 2 Rev 1892S 1892S Type 2 Rev 1893 1893O 1893O MM far right 1893S 1893S MM far right 1894 1894O 1894O MM far right 1894S 1894S MM far right 1895 1895O 1895O MM far right 1895S 1895S MM far right 1896 1896O 1896S 1897 1897O 1897S 1898 1898O 1898S 1899 1899O 1899S 1900 1900O 1900S 1901 1901O Seated Liberty Quarter KM # 106 • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: Christian Gobrecht Mintage 1,271,700 12,462 156,000 471,900 392,000 G-4 28.00 2,950 35.00 28.00 33.00 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 32.00 37.50 60.00 5,750 10,500 16,500 45.00 85.00 175 32.00 37.50 60.00 37.00 47.50 110 XF-40 190 26,500 325 190 275 AU-50 425 47,500 525 425 485 MS-60 725 93,500 1,450 725 900 MS-65 Prf-65 3,900 8,000 — — 20,000 — 3,650 8,000 3,650 — Seated Liberty Quarter Seated Liberty, date below obverse “In God We Trust” above eagle reverse KM # A98 • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: Christian Gobrecht Notes: The 1876-CC fine-reeding variety has a more finely reeded edge. Date 1875 1875CC Mintage G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 Prf-65 4,293,500 27.50 31.50 33.50 40.00 62.50 150 255 1,775 2,350 140,000 95.00 155 270 450 825 1,250 3,650 30,000 — WWW.COINSMAGAZINE.NET Barber Quarter Laureate head right, flanked by stars, date below obverse Heraldic eagle reverse 5,850 Seated Liberty, arrows at date obverse “In God We Trust” above eagle reverse Date 1873 1873CC 1873S 1874 1874S Date Mintage G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 Prf-65 1875S 680,000 40.00 50.00 67.00 110 175 275 575 3,350 — 1876 17,817,150 27.50 31.50 33.50 40.00 62.50 150 255 1,850 2,350 1876CC Ty1 rev. sm wide CC 4,944,000 60.00 80.00 95.00 125 165 310 550 5,500 — 1876CC Ty1 rev. sm close CC Inc. above 55.00 73.00 87.50 110 150 275 500 4,250 — 1876CC Ty1 rev. tall CC Inc. above 50.00 68.00 80.00 100.00 135 235 450 4,000 — 1876CC Ty2 rev. sm CC Inc. above 50.00 68.00 80.00 100.00 135 235 450 4,150 — 1876CC Ty2 rev tall CC Inc. above 58.00 75.00 90.00 115 155 300 525 4,400 — 1876S 8,596,000 27.50 31.50 33.50 40.00 62.50 150 255 2,350 — 1877 10,911,710 27.50 31.50 33.50 40.00 62.50 150 255 1,775 2,350 1877CC 4,192,000 50.00 68.00 80.00 100.00 135 235 450 2,600 — 1877S 8,996,000 27.50 31.50 33.50 40.00 62.50 150 255 1,825 — 1877S over horizontal S Inc. above 34.00 44.00 85.00 175 250 335 650 4,350 — 1878 2,260,800 27.50 31.50 33.50 40.00 62.50 160 275 2,750 2,350 1878CC 996,000 55.00 75.00 90.00 140 150 265 550 3,650 — 1878S 140,000 150 225 345 475 785 1,075 1,950 — — 1879 14,700 180 235 255 325 375 440 575 1,875 2,350 1880 14,955 155 215 275 325 375 435 575 2,100 2,350 1881 12,975 200 250 280 350 400 455 550 2,250 2,350 1882 16,300 210 260 290 350 400 420 600 2,150 2,350 1883 15,439 200 240 280 365 400 465 585 2,650 2,350 1884 8,875 225 285 475 550 550 600 725 2,150 2,350 1885 14,530 165 225 340 280 400 475 610 2,800 2,350 1886 5,886 325 450 550 750 675 750 925 3,250 2,350 1887 10,710 225 300 385 450 500 550 700 2,500 2,350 1888 10,833 200 275 325 425 475 520 660 2,000 2,350 1888S 1,216,000 27.50 31.50 33.50 40.00 62.50 160 340 4,000 — 1889 12,711 185 275 300 350 425 475 600 1,850 2,350 1890 80,590 60.00 75.00 100.00 135 200 300 440 1,825 2,350 1891 3,920,600 27.50 31.50 33.50 40.00 62.50 150 255 1,775 2,350 1891O 68,000 185 325 500 750 2,350 1,250 4,650 26,500 — 1891S 2,216,000 28.50 32.50 35.50 43.00 68.00 160 295 2,100 — Mintage 8,237,245 G-4 10.30 VG-8 14.50 F-12 30.00 VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 Prf-65 65.00 100.00 167 285 — 2,450 Inc. above 2,640,000 9.00 22.00 10.90 30.00 26.00 55.00 46.00 90.00 72.00 155 122 235 220 400 1,550 — 2,450 — Inc. above 964,079 15.00 50.00 21.50 75.00 44.50 135 63.50 100.00 200 300 150 465 290 650 1,700 — — — Inc. above 5,484,838 3,396,000 35.00 9.00 13.50 57.50 9.40 22.00 95.00 26.00 44.00 145 39.00 75.00 200 70.00 165 300 122 285 450 220 390 4,650 1,550 — — 2,450 — Inc. above 1,454,535 9.00 26.00 15.00 47.50 31.00 82.00 59.00 158 118 255 170 390 265 635 1,900 — — — Inc. above 3,432,972 2,852,000 21.00 9.00 12.50 38.00 9.50 24.00 67.50 32.50 50.00 125 48.00 95.00 195 93.50 165 310 140 285 450 235 415 7,250 1,550 — — 2,450 — Inc. above 2,648,821 10.00 11.00 18.50 17.00 43.00 50.00 80.00 95.00 142 180 220 265 325 410 2,650 — — — Inc. above 4,440,880 2,816,000 8.30 9.00 17.50 13.50 10.50 27.50 37.50 30.00 60.00 70.00 39.00 92.00 128 78.00 175 195 130 290 295 235 525 2,750 1,700 — — 2,450 — Inc. above 1,764,681 12.50 28.00 19.50 40.00 46.00 85.00 75.00 165 145 235 225 375 390 560 2,650 — — — Inc. above 3,874,762 1,484,000 188,039 8,140,731 1,414,800 542,229 11,100,735 1,868,000 1,020,592 12,624,846 2,644,000 708,000 10,016,912 3,416,000 1,858,585 8,892,813 1,612,000 22.00 9.00 49.00 875 9.00 40.00 110 9.00 16.00 12.50 9.00 14.00 18.00 9.00 16.00 8.00 17.00 68.50 30.00 9.90 82.00 1,625 9.90 62.00 148 9.90 28.50 19.00 9.90 21.00 28.50 9.90 29.00 15.00 23.00 98.00 72.00 25.00 185 2,350 21.50 185 295 22.50 75.00 50.00 22.50 38.50 70.00 23.50 69.50 38.00 32.00 200 125 185 41.50 82.00 350 590 3,450 5,250 33.50 70.00 375 420 460 590 35.00 75.00 160 300 72.00 100.00 35.00 75.00 72.00 145 94.00 145 36.00 71.50 118 175 50.00 80.00 60.00 80.00 375 590 290 130 725 6,250 122 625 865 122 430 210 115 290 275 130 320 135 200 820 425 3,650 225 1,150 815 6,950 9,750 50,000 220 1,450 900 3,550 1,350 6,350 220 1,150 665 8,950 385 7,950 220 1,150 415 2,850 410 3,650 220 1,550 575 3,750 375 4,950 215 1,550 1,065 5,450 — 2,450 — — 2,450 — — 2,450 — — 2,450 — — 2,450 — — 2,450 — 53 Date 1901S 1902 1902O 1902S 1903 1903O 1903S 1904 1904O 1905 1905O 1905S 1906 1906D 1906O 1907 1907D 1907O 1907S 1908 1908D 1908O 1908S 1909 1909D 1909O 1909S 1910 1910D 1911 1911D 1911S 1912 1912S 1913 1913D 1913S 1914 1914D 1914S 1915 1915D 1915S 1916 1916D 1916D/D Mintage 72,664 12,197,744 4,748,000 1,524,612 9,670,064 3,500,000 1,036,000 9,588,813 2,456,000 4,968,250 1,230,000 1,884,000 3,656,435 3,280,000 2,056,000 7,192,575 2,484,000 4,560,000 1,360,000 4,232,545 5,788,000 6,244,000 784,000 9,268,650 5,114,000 712,000 1,348,000 2,244,551 1,500,000 3,720,543 933,600 988,000 4,400,700 708,000 484,613 1,450,800 40,000 6,244,610 3,046,000 264,000 3,480,450 3,694,000 704,000 1,788,000 6,540,800 Inc. above G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 Prf-65 5,650 10,000 18,500 26,500 31,000 38,000 41,500 77,500 — 8.70 9.40 19.50 32.50 65.00 121 220 1,100 2,450 8.50 16.00 52.50 89.00 150 245 485 4,000 — 14.50 22.00 55.00 92.00 170 260 525 3,600 — 8.70 9.40 19.50 32.50 61.00 121 220 2,150 2,450 8.00 13.50 41.50 65.00 125 260 435 4,850 — 15.50 26.00 46.00 89.00 145 285 435 2,450 — 8.00 9.80 20.00 34.50 69.00 120 230 1,200 2,450 17.00 29.00 72.50 158 225 460 850 2,650 — 17.00 23.00 35.00 50.00 72.00 120 220 1,500 2,450 31.00 50.00 115 225 265 365 500 6,850 — 19.50 29.00 58.00 90.00 110 220 335 3,650 — 8.70 9.40 18.50 32.50 95.00 121 215 1,100 2,450 8.70 9.70 25.00 42.50 69.00 155 230 1,675 — 8.70 13.50 40.00 60.00 112 200 290 1,150 — 8.70 9.80 17.00 32.50 62.00 121 215 1,100 2,450 8.70 9.00 29.00 50.00 76.00 175 240 2,650 — 8.70 13.50 19.00 38.50 66.00 135 215 1,900 — 10.00 18.50 47.50 75.00 135 275 465 2,950 — 8.70 9.40 18.50 33.50 66.00 121 215 1,100 2,450 8.70 9.40 17.50 35.00 66.00 117 250 1,100 — 8.70 9.40 17.50 38.50 72.00 120 215 1,100 — 18.50 40.00 90.00 165 295 500 775 4,750 — 8.70 9.40 17.50 33.50 63.00 117 215 1,100 2,450 8.70 8.00 22.00 41.50 85.00 160 215 1,350 — 40.00 95.00 295 450 625 600 1,525 8,750 — 9.20 13.50 37.50 57.50 90.00 200 300 2,250 — 8.70 10.00 30.00 46.00 78.00 140 215 1,100 2,450 8.90 11.00 47.50 72.00 130 260 375 1,875 — 8.70 9.40 19.50 33.50 72.50 125 225 1,100 2,450 17.50 30.00 145 290 455 640 900 5,750 — 8.70 13.00 51.50 90.00 210 300 385 1,425 — 8.70 9.40 17.50 33.50 55.00 117 215 1,100 2,485 9.00 13.00 46.00 84.00 130 230 375 1,675 — 16.00 26.00 75.00 190 390 535 900 4,450 2,485 12.50 14.50 38.50 58.50 90.00 185 275 1,200 — 1,850 2,500 5,250 7,950 10,500 12,850 15,500 31,500 — 8.70 9.40 17.00 31.00 55.00 117 215 1,100 2,550 8.70 9.40 17.00 28.00 55.00 117 215 1,100 — 125 195 400 585 885 1,025 1,375 3,450 — 8.70 9.40 17.00 28.00 61.00 117 215 1,100 2,485 8.70 9.40 17.00 28.00 61.00 117 215 1,100 — 15.00 25.00 49.50 80.00 110 220 285 1,200 — 8.70 9.40 17.00 28.00 55.00 117 215 1,100 — 8.07 9.40 17.00 28.00 55.00 117 215 1,100 — 10.00 14.00 24.00 45.00 95.00 150 400 — — Standing Liberty Quarter Right breast exposed; Type 1 obverse KM # 141 • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. • Designer: Hermon A. MacNeil Date 1916 1917 1917D 1917S Mintage 52,000 8,792,000 1,509,200 1,952,000 G-4 2,850 — 28.00 30.00 VG-8 5,650 50.00 67.50 75.00 F-12 VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 -65FH 6,900 9,000 10,000 12,000 14,500 26,500 37,500 66.50 89.00 118 170 205 685 1,500 98.00 130 200 255 310 900 2,550 110 155 220 280 340 1,150 4,100 Standing Liberty Quarter Right breast covered; Type 2 obverse Three stars below eagle reverse KM # 145 • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. • Designer: Hermon A. MacNeil Date 1917 1917D 1917S 1918 1918D 1918S 1918/17S 1919 1919D 1919S 1920 1920D 1920S 1921 54 Mintage 13,880,000 6,224,400 5,522,000 14,240,000 7,380,000 11,072,000 Inc. above 11,324,000 1,944,000 1,836,000 27,860,000 3,586,400 6,380,000 1,916,000 G-4 25.00 40.00 40.00 17.00 26.00 17.00 1,550 33.00 85.00 80.00 15.00 48.00 19.00 165 VG-8 35.00 45.00 45.00 21.00 36.00 21.00 2,250 44.00 110 105 18.00 65.00 25.00 210 F-12 VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 -65FH 52.00 72.00 96.50 145 200 610 900 88.00 120 160 210 265 1,550 3,350 63.00 75.00 108 155 215 1,100 3,650 29.00 35.00 46.00 80.00 135 560 1,750 66.00 78.00 122 195 250 1,485 4,850 32.00 35.00 48.00 95.00 185 1,250 13,500 3,850 5,200 7,500 13,500 17,850 110,000 320,000 55.00 74.00 80.00 118 175 600 1,650 195 345 565 695 825 2,950 28,500 185 285 510 585 750 4,200 30,000 25.00 37.00 51.00 90.00 165 600 2,100 88.00 120 160 215 325 2,250 7,200 30.00 37.00 57.00 110 235 2,650 24,000 450 635 825 1,125 1,625 3,850 5,500 Date 1923 1923S 1924 1924D 1924S 1925 1926 1926D 1926S 1927 1927D 1927S 1928 1928D 1928S Large S 1928S Small S 1929 1929D 1929S 1930 1930S Mintage 9,716,000 1,360,000 10,920,000 3,112,000 2,860,000 12,280,000 11,316,000 1,716,000 2,700,000 11,912,000 976,400 396,000 6,336,000 1,627,600 G-4 15.00 300 15.00 56.00 27.00 8.00 8.00 6.50 8.30 8.00 14.00 35.00 8.00 8.50 VG-8 18.00 425 18.00 68.00 32.00 8.60 8.20 10.00 8.50 8.20 19.00 48.00 8.20 8.70 F-12 VF-20 35.00 37.00 675 1,000 25.00 34.00 108 135 43.00 57.00 9.40 16.50 8.70 12.80 20.00 40.00 11.00 30.00 8.70 10.50 32.00 70.00 110 285 8.70 11.50 9.60 20.00 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 55.00 95.00 155 1,500 2,000 2,600 45.00 90.00 170 185 220 300 105 220 315 44.00 90.00 150 28.00 72.50 135 75.00 118 170 110 225 325 40.00 97.50 92.00 140 210 250 1,000 2,650 4,750 28.00 72.50 92.00 42.50 90.00 135 MS-65 -65FH 620 4,000 5,500 7,500 585 1,650 610 5,750 1,850 6,500 575 950 535 2,250 485 22,500 2,175 28,000 485 1,300 600 2,650 12,000 165,000 485 2,150 485 5,650 2,644,000 9.90 10.60 12.00 25.00 65.00 115 200 — — Inc. above 11,140,000 1,358,000 1,764,000 5,632,000 1,556,000 8.30 8.00 8.50 8.30 8.00 8.30 8.50 8.20 8.70 8.50 8.20 8.50 9.30 8.70 9.60 9.20 8.70 8.70 16.50 11.50 16.00 15.00 10.50 10.50 38.00 28.00 38.50 34.00 28.00 34.00 75.00 72.50 79.00 75.00 72.50 70.00 125 92.00 135 120 92.00 115 525 485 485 485 485 485 900 900 5,850 875 875 925 Washington Quarter KM# 164 • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. • Designer: John Flanagan Date 1932 1932D 1932S 1934 Medium Motto 1934 Heavy Motto 1934 Light motto 1934 Doubled Die Obverse 1934D Medium Motto 1934D Heavy Motto 1935 1935D 1935S 1936 1936D 1936S 1937 1937 Double Die Obverse 1937D 1937S 1938 1938S 1939 1939D 1939S 1940 1940D 1940S 1941 1941 Double Die Obv. 1941D 1941S 1941 Lg S 1942 1942D 1942D Double Die Obv. 1942D Double Die Rev. 1942S 1943 1943 Double Die Obv. 1943D 1943S 1943S Double Die Obv. 1943 Trumpet tail S 1944 1944D 1944S 1945 1945D 1945S 1946 1946D 1946S 1947 1947D Mintage 5,404,000 436,800 408,000 G-4 6.60 115 125 VG-8 6.70 125 140 31,912,052 Inc. above Inc. above 6.60 6.40 7.00 7.20 7.50 7.90 9.20 10.50 6.50 9.00 12.50 18.00 30.00 7.80 10.00 12.00 15.00 26.00 Inc. above 75.00 100.00 F-12 VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 Prf-65 6.80 6.90 9.50 14.50 25.00 300 — 140 180 290 440 1,150 12,500 — 150 165 225 260 465 4,000 — 200 — — — 320 450 850 4,250 — 3,527,200 6.40 6.50 11.50 18.50 29.00 85.00 235 825 — Inc. above 32,484,000 5,780,000 5,660,000 41,303,837 5,374,000 3,828,000 19,701,542 6.60 6.40 7.10 6.60 6.40 7.10 6.80 6.40 7.50 12.50 20.00 34.00 6.60 6.90 7.40 8.90 7.40 8.10 16.50 33.50 6.80 7.80 8.90 15.50 6.60 6.90 7.40 8.90 7.40 10.50 26.00 52.00 7.10 7.80 8.30 14.50 6.60 6.90 8.80 10.00 100.00 10.00 125 36.50 9.50 255 48.50 16.50 265 1,350 20.00 110 245 595 95.00 310 26.00 100.00 585 975 108 345 22.00 90.00 — — — — 1,550 — — 475 850 38.00 95.00 49.00 55.00 7.00 19.50 60.00 7.50 65.00 16.50 6.80 1,850 11,500 67.50 150 160 430 90.00 215 108 215 15.50 55.00 42.00 122 105 275 17.50 53.50 130 300 28.50 52.00 9.50 36.00 — — — 350 — 250 — — 160 — — 175 Inc. above 75.00 100.00 7,189,600 6.60 6.80 1,652,000 7.10 7.40 9,480,045 6.60 6.80 2,832,000 7.10 7.30 33,548,795 6.40 6.60 7,092,000 6.60 6.80 2,628,000 7.10 7.40 35,715,246 6.40 6.60 2,797,600 6.60 6.80 8,244,000 6.60 6.80 79,047,287 — — 165 26.00 100.00 50.00 265 45.00 340 235 340 450 7.80 8.20 16.50 8.20 22.00 34.00 7.80 8.20 18.00 7.50 9.75 22.50 6.90 7.40 8.50 7.40 8.90 12.00 7.90 12.00 26.00 6.90 7.40 8.40 6.90 12.50 26.00 6.90 7.00 9.00 — — 6.60 Inc. above 16,714,800 16,080,000 Inc. above 102,117,123 17,487,200 — — — — — — — — 20.00 40.00 — — 7.10 8.20 — — 7.30 7.40 7.40 12.00 20.00 30.00 — — — 6.50 — — 7.10 8.30 Inc. above — 115 Inc. above 19,384,000 99,700,000 Inc. above 16,095,600 21,700,000 250 440 50.00 65.00 15.00 33.00 12.50 30.00 50.00 100.00 6.70 8.20 11.00 18.00 120 66.00 65.00 350 29.00 38.00 — — — — 135 — 650 1,350 2,150 5,000 — — — — 22.00 40.00 60.00 75.00 150 — — 7.20 11.00 22.50 — — — 6.50 6.70 350 70.00 8.20 1,850 135 39.00 — — — — — — 12.00 20.00 35.00 50.00 90.00 — — 7.30 8.40 16.50 — 7.00 7.40 7.80 14.50 175 29.00 27.00 450 50.00 51.50 — — — Inc. above 30.00 Inc. above 10.00 104,956,000 — 14,600,800 — 12,560,000 — 74,372,000 — 12,341,600 — 17,004,001 — 53,436,000 — 9,072,800 — 4,204,000 — 22,556,000 — 15,338,400 — 60.00 80.00 110 150 265 15.00 25.00 40.00 60.00 100.00 — — — 6.50 6.70 — — 7.00 7.10 11.00 — — 7.00 7.10 9.50 — — — 6.50 6.70 — — 7.10 7.50 11.00 — — 6.90 7.00 7.20 — — — 6.50 6.70 — — 7.00 7.60 7.80 — — 7.00 7.60 7.80 — — — 7.60 7.80 — — 7.00 7.50 7.70 400 175 7.30 19.00 14.50 7.30 18.00 8.50 7.30 9.75 8.50 11.50 11.00 1,200 675 29.00 38.50 31.00 34.00 37.00 32.00 38.00 40.00 34.00 39.00 39.00 — — — — — — — — — — — — — COINS NOVEMBER 2012 Date 1947S 1948 1948D 1948S 1949 1949D 1950 1950D 1950D/S 1950S 1950S/D 1950S/S 1951 1951D 1951S 1952 1952D 1952S 1953 1953D 1953S 1954 1954D 1954S 1955 1955D 1956 1956 Double Bar 5 1956 Type B rev, proof rev die 1956D 1957 1957 Type B rev, proof rev die 1957D 1958 1958 Type B rev, proof rev die 1958D 1959 1959 Type B rev, proof rev die 1959D 1960 1960 Type B rev, proof rev die 1960D 1961 1961 Type B rev, proof rev die 1961D 1962 1962 Type B rev, proof rev die 1962D 1963 1963 Type B rev, proof rev die 1963D 1964 1964 Type B rev, proof rev die 1964 SMS 1964D 1964D Type C rev, clad rev die Mintage G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 Prf-65 5,532,000 — — — 7.00 7.50 7.70 9.25 28.00 — 35,196,000 — — — 7.00 7.50 7.70 7.50 30.00 — 16,766,800 — — — 7.00 7.60 8.00 13.00 45.00 — 15,960,000 — — — 7.00 7.50 7.70 8.30 40.00 — 9,312,000 — — — 7.10 6.50 15.00 36.00 62.00 — 10,068,400 — — — 6.90 7.60 9.50 16.50 48.00 — 24,971,512 — — — — 7.10 9.00 10.00 30.00 65.00 21,075,600 — — — — 6.60 6.80 7.50 32.00 — Inc. above 30.00 37.00 45.00 75.00 140 225 350 5,000 — 10,284,004 — — — — 7.20 7.50 13.50 34.00 — Inc. above 32.00 44.00 65.00 125 180 285 400 1,250 — Inc. above 6.00 7.00 8.00 10.00 14.00 18.00 35.00 135 — 43,505,602 — — — — 6.50 6.70 8.00 27.00 60.00 35,354,800 — — — — 6.70 7.30 9.00 26.00 — 9,048,000 — — 6.30 7.20 7.50 11.00 21.00 48.00 — 38,862,073 — — — — 6.50 7.40 10.70 28.00 46.00 49,795,200 — — — — 6.50 6.70 8.30 32.00 — 13,707,800 — — — 7.10 7.20 11.00 15.00 32.00 — 18,664,920 — — — — 7.10 8.00 10.00 30.00 44.00 56,112,400 — — — — 6.50 6.70 7.80 22.00 — 14,016,000 — — — — 6.50 6.70 8.10 28.00 — 54,645,503 — — — — 6.50 6.70 7.30 24.00 18.00 42,305,500 — — — — 6.50 6.70 7.30 24.00 — 11,834,722 — — — — 6.50 6.70 7.80 22.00 — 18,558,381 — — — — 6.50 6.70 7.30 26.00 22.00 3,182,400 — — — — 7.20 7.60 8.30 24.00 — 44,813,384 — — — — 6.50 6.70 7.30 22.00 15.00 Inc. above — 7.20 7.30 7.40 8.00 9.00 20.00 125 — Inc. above 32,334,500 47,779,952 — — — — — — 8.00 12.00 18.00 — — 6.50 — — 6.50 25.00 6.70 6.70 35.00 7.30 7.30 275 15.00 14.00 — — 12.00 Inc. above 77,924,160 7,235,652 — — — — — — — — — 7.20 10.00 — 6.50 — 6.50 20.00 6.70 6.70 40.00 7.30 7.30 125 16.00 12.00 — — 12.00 Inc. above 78,124,900 25,533,291 — — — — — — — — — 7.20 10.00 — 6.50 — 6.50 16.00 6.70 6.70 24.00 7.30 7.30 90.00 15.00 12.00 — — 12.00 Inc. above 62,054,232 30,855,602 — — — — — — — — — 7.40 — — 8.00 6.50 6.50 12.00 6.70 6.70 18.00 7.30 7.30 65.00 18.00 14.00 — — 12.00 Inc. above 63,000,324 40,064,244 — — — — — — — — — 6.70 10.00 — 6.50 — 6.50 16.00 6.70 6.70 24.00 7.30 7.30 90.00 14.00 15.00 — — 12.00 Inc. above 83,656,928 39,374,019 — — — — — — — — — 7.40 10.00 — 6.50 — 6.50 14.00 6.70 6.70 20.00 7.30 7.30 200 20.00 15.00 — — 12.00 Inc. above 127,554,756 77,391,645 — — — — — — — — — 8.00 12.00 — 6.50 — 6.50 15.00 6.70 6.70 30.00 7.30 7.30 175 22.00 12.00 — — 12.00 Inc. above 135,288,184 564,341,347 — — — — — — — — — 7.40 — — 7.50 6.50 6.50 8.00 6.70 6.70 15.00 7.30 7.30 50.00 15.00 12.00 — — 12.00 Inc. above Inc. above 704,135,528 — — — — — — — — — 7.40 — — 9.00 10.00 — 250 6.50 6.70 18.00 750 7.30 75.00 1,400 12.00 — — — Inc. above — — — 40.00 55.00 125 450 — 75.00 Date 1976 1976D 1976S Mintage 809,784,016 860,118,839 (4,149,730) G-4 — — — VG-8 — — — F-12 — — — VF-20 — — — XF-40 MS-60 MS-65 Prf-65 — 0.50 8.00 — — 0.50 10.00 — — — — 3.25 Washington Quarter Bicentennial design, drummer boy reverse KM# 204a • 5.7500g., Silver Clad, 24.3 mm. • Rev. Designer: Jack L. Ahr Date 1976S 1976S Mintage 4,908,319 (3,998,621) G-4 — — VG-8 — — F-12 — — VF-20 — — XF-40 MS-60 MS-65 Prf-65 — 1.50 6.00 — — 1.50 6.00 4.50 Washington Quarter Regular design resumed reverse KM# A164a • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. • Edge Desc:Reeded Notes: KM#164 design and composition resumed. The 1979-S and 1981 Type II proofs have clearer mint marks than the Type I proofs for those years. Date 1977 1977D 1977S 1978 1978D 1978S 1979 1979D 1979S T-I 1979S T-II 1980P 1980D 1980S 1981P 1981D 1981S T-I 1981S T-II 1982P 1982D 1982S 1983P 1983D 1983S 1984P 1984D 1984S 1985P 1985D 1985S 1986P 1986D 1986S 1987P 1987D Mintage MS-65 Prf-65 468,556,000 10.00 — 256,524,978 8.00 — (3,251,152) — 2.75 521,452,000 9.00 — 287,373,152 11.00 — (3,127,781) — 2.75 515,708,000 10.00 — 489,789,780 9.00 — 3,677,175 — 2.50 Inc. above — 4.00 635,832,000 8.00 — 518,327,487 8.50 — (3,554,806) — 2.75 601,716,000 8.00 — 575,722,833 6.50 — 4,063,083 — 2.75 Inc. above — 7.50 500,931,000 28.00 — 480,042,788 15.00 — (3,857,479) — 2.75 673,535,000 45.00 — 617,806,446 30.00 — (3,279,126) — 3.00 676,545,000 14.50 — 546,483,064 12.50 — (3,065,110) — 2.75 775,818,962 12.50 — 519,962,888 10.00 — (3,362,821) 5.00 2.75 551,199,333 12.00 — 504,298,660 15.00 — (3,010,497) — 3.00 582,499,481 10.50 — 655,594,696 10.00 — Date 1987S 1988P 1988D 1988S 1989P 1989D 1989S 1990P 1990D 1990S 1991P 1991D 1991S 1992P 1992D 1992S 1993P 1993D 1993S 1994P 1994D 1994S 1995P 1995D 1995S 1996P 1996D 1996S 1997P 1997D 1997S 1998P 1998D 1998S Mintage MS-65 Prf-65 (4,227,728) — 2.75 562,052,000 16.00 — 596,810,688 14.00 — (3,262,948) — 2.75 512,868,000 18.00 — 896,535,597 7.50 — (3,220,194) — 2.75 613,792,000 17.00 — 927,638,181 7.00 — (3,299,559) — 4.50 570,968,000 15.00 — 630,966,693 12.00 — (2,867,787) — 2.75 384,764,000 20.00 — 389,777,107 27.50 — (2,858,981) — 2.75 639,276,000 11.00 — 645,476,128 14.00 — (2,633,439) — 2.75 825,600,000 18.00 — 880,034,110 10.00 — (2,484,594) — 2.75 1,004,336,000 12.00 — 1,103,216,000 10.00 — 2,117,496 — 8.50 925,040,000 12.00 — 906,868,000 14.00 — 1,750,244 — 4.50 595,740,000 12.50 — 599,680,000 16.00 — 2,055,000 — 8.50 896,268,000 13.50 — 821,000,000 13.50 — 2,086,507 — 8.50 Washington Quarter Washington Quarter KM # 164a • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. • Designer: John Flanagan Date 1965 1965 SMS 1966 1966 SMS 1967 1967 SMS 1968 1968D 1968S 1969 1969D 1969S 1970 1970D 1970S Mintage MS-65 Prf-65 1,819,717,540 12.00 — 2,360,000 9.00 — 821,101,500 7.50 — 2,261,583 9.00 — 1,524,031,848 12.00 — 1,863,344 9.00 — 220,731,500 15.00 — 101,534,000 8.00 — (3,041,506) — 2.00 176,212,000 14.00 — 114,372,000 10.00 — (2,934,631) — 2.25 136,420,000 12.00 — 417,341,364 6.00 — (2,632,810) — 2.00 Date 1971 1971D 1971S 1972 1972D 1972S 1973 1973D 1973S 1974 1974D 1974S 1975 none minted 1975D none minted 1975S none minted Mintage MS-65 Prf-65 109,284,000 15.00 — 258,634,428 6.50 — (3,220,733) — 2.00 215,048,000 7.50 — 311,067,732 10.00 — (3,260,996) — 2.00 346,924,000 10.00 — 232,977,400 11.00 — (2,760,339) — 1.75 801,456,000 8.00 — 353,160,300 15.00 — (2,612,568) — 2.10 — — — — — — — — — KM# A164b • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. Date 1992S 1993S 1994S 1995S Mintage (1,317,579) (761,353) (785,329) (838,953) Prf-65 6.80 6.80 8.00 8.00 Date 1996S 1997S 1998S Mintage 775,021 741,678 878,792 Prf-65 8.00 8.00 6.80 MS-65 5.00 7.00 — Prf-65 — — 3.50 MS-65 — Prf-65 20.00 50 State Quarters Washington Quarter Bicentennial design, drummer boy reverse Delaware KM# 293 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. Date 1999P 1999D 1999S Mintage 373,400,000 401,424,000 (3,713,359) MS-63 1.00 1.00 — KM# 293a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. KM # 204 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. • Rev. Designer: Jack L. Ahr WWW.COINSMAGAZINE.NET Date 1999S Mintage (804,565) MS-63 — 55 KM# 307a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. Date 2000S Mintage (965,921) MS-63 — MS-65 — Prf-65 9.00 MS-65 8.00 9.00 — Prf-65 — — 3.00 MS-65 — Prf-65 9.00 MS-65 6.50 6.50 — Prf-65 — — 3.00 MS-65 — Prf-65 9.50 MS-65 5.50 5.50 — Prf-65 — — 4.00 MS-65 — Prf-65 9.50 MS-65 5.50 6.50 — Prf-65 — — 4.00 MS-65 — Prf-65 9.50 MS-65 5.50 6.00 — Prf-65 — — 4.00 MS-65 — Prf-65 9.50 MS-65 6.50 6.50 — Prf-65 — — 4.00 MS-65 — Prf-65 9.50 MS-65 6.50 7.00 — Prf-65 — — 4.00 MS-65 — Prf-65 9.50 New Hampshire KM# 308 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. Date 2000P 2000D 2000S Pennsylvania Mintage 349,000,000 358,332,000 (3,713,359) MS-63 1.00 1.00 — MS-65 5.00 4.00 — Prf-65 — — 3.50 MS-65 — Prf-65 20.00 KM # 294a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. Date 1999S Mintage (804,565) MS-63 — New Jersey Mintage 363,200,000 299,028,000 (3,713,359) Date 2000S Mintage (965,921) MS-63 — Virginia KM# 309 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. Date 2000P 2000D 2000S Mintage 943,000,000 651,616,000 (4,078,747) MS-63 0.80 0.80 — KM# 309a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. KM # 295 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. Date 1999P 1999D 1999S MS-63 0.80 0.80 — KM# 308a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. KM # 294 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. Date 1999P 1999D 1999S Mintage 673,040,000 495,976,000 (4,078,747) MS-63 1.00 1.00 — MS-65 5.00 4.00 — Prf-65 — — 3.50 MS-65 — Prf-65 20.00 MS-65 4.50 4.50 — Prf-65 — — 3.50 MS-65 — Prf-65 20.00 Date 2000S Mintage (965,921) MS-63 — KM # 295a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. Date 1999S Mintage (804,565) MS-63 — Georgia KM # 296 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. Date 1999P 1999D 1999S Mintage 451,188,000 488,744,000 (3,713,359) MS-63 1.00 1.00 — KM # 296a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. Date 1999S Mintage (804,565) MS-63 — New York KM# 318 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. Date 2001P 2001D 2001S Mintage 655,400,000 619,640,000 3,094,140 MS-63 0.80 0.80 — KM# 318a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. Date 2001S Mintage 889,697 MS-63 — North Carolina KM# 319 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. Date 2001P 2001D 2001S Connecticut Mintage 688,744,000 657,480,000 (3,713,359) MS-63 0.80 0.80 — MS-65 6.00 5.00 — Prf-65 — — 3.50 KM # 297a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. Date 1999S Mintage (804,565) MS-63 — MS-63 0.80 0.80 — Mintage 889,697 MS-63 — Rhode Island KM# 320 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. Prf-65 20.00 Date 2001P 2001D 2001S MS-65 7.00 8.00 — Prf-65 — — 3.00 Date 2001S MS-65 — Prf-65 9.00 MS-65 6.00 6.00 — Prf-65 — — 3.00 MS-65 — Prf-65 9.00 Massachusetts Mintage 629,800,000 535,184,000 (4,078,747) Date 2001S MS-65 — KM # 305 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. Date 2000P 2000D 2000S MS-63 1.00 1.00 — KM# 319a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. KM # 297 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. Date 1999P 1999D 1999S Mintage 627,600,000 427,876,000 3,094,140 Mintage 423,000,000 447,100,000 3,094,140 MS-63 0.80 0.80 — KM# 320a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. Mintage 889,697 MS-63 — KM # 305a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. Date 2000S Mintage (965,921) MS-63 — Maryland KM # 306 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. Date 2000P 2000D 2000S Mintage 678,200,000 556,526,000 (4,078,747) MS-63 0.80 0.80 — KM # 306a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. Date 2000S Mintage (965,921) MS-63 — Vermont KM# 321 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. Date 2001P 2001D 2001S Mintage 423,400,000 459,404,000 3,094,140 MS-63 0.80 0.80 — KM# 321a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. Date 2001S Mintage 889,697 MS-63 — Kentucky KM# 322 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. Date 2001P 2001D 2001S South Carolina KM # 307 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. Date 2000P 2000D 2000S 56 Mintage 742,756,000 566,208,000 (4,078,747) MS-63 0.80 0.80 — MS-65 6.00 9.00 — Prf-65 — — 3.00 Mintage 353,000,000 370,564,000 3,094,140 MS-63 1.00 1.00 — KM# 322a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. Date 2001S Mintage 889,697 MS-63 — COINS NOVEMBER 2012 Tennessee KM # 331 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. Date 2002P 2002D 2002S Mintage 361,600,000 286,468,000 3,084,245 MS-63 1.40 1.40 — MS-65 6.50 7.00 — Prf-65 — — 2.30 MS-65 — Prf-65 8.50 KM # 331a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. Date 2002S Mintage (892,229) MS-63 — Maine KM# 345 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. Date 2003P 2003D 2003S Mintage 217,400,000 213,400,000 3,408,516 MS-63 0.65 0.65 — MS-65 5.00 5.00 — Prf-65 — — 2.30 MS-65 — Prf-65 8.50 MS-65 5.00 5.00 — Prf-65 — — 2.30 MS-65 — Prf-65 8.50 MS-65 5.00 5.00 — Prf-65 — — 2.30 MS-65 — Prf-65 8.50 MS-65 5.00 5.00 — Prf-65 — — 2.30 MS-65 — Prf-65 8.50 MS-65 5.00 5.00 — Prf-65 — — 2.30 MS-65 — Prf-65 8.50 MS-65 5.00 5.00 — Prf-65 — — 2.30 MS-65 — Prf-65 8.50 MS-65 5.00 5.00 — Prf-65 — — 2.30 KM# 345a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. Date 2003S Ohio Mintage 217,200,000 414,832,000 3,084,245 MS-63 0.80 0.80 — KM# 346 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. MS-65 5.50 5.50 — Prf-65 — — 2.30 Date 2003P 2003D 2003S MS-65 — Prf-65 8.50 Date 2003S KM # 332a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. Date 2002S Mintage (892,229) MS-63 — Mintage (892,229) Mintage 1,257,555 MS-63 — KM# 347 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. MS-63 0.80 0.80 — MS-65 5.50 6.00 — Prf-65 — — 2.30 Date 2003P 2003D 2003S MS-65 — Prf-65 8.50 Date 2003S MS-63 — MS-65 5.00 5.00 — Prf-65 — — 2.30 MS-65 — Prf-65 8.50 Mintage 228,000,000 229,800,000 3,408,516 MS-63 0.65 0.65 — KM# 347a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. KM # 333a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. Date 2002S MS-63 0.65 0.65 — Arkansas Louisiana Mintage 362,000,000 402,204,000 3,084,245 Mintage 225,000,000 228,200,000 3,408,516 KM# 346a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. KM # 333 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. Date 2002P 2002D 2002S MS-63 — Missouri KM # 332 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. Date 2002P 2002D 2002S Mintage 1,257,555 Mintage 1,257,555 MS-63 — Indiana KM # 334 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. Date 2002P 2002D 2002S Mintage 362,600,000 327,200,000 3,084,245 MS-63 0.80 0.80 — KM # 334a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. Date 2002S Mintage (892,229) MS-63 — Michigan KM# 355 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. Date 2004P 2004D 2004S Mintage 233,800,000 225,800,000 2,740,684 MS-63 0.65 0.65 — KM# 355a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. Date 2004S KM# 356 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. KM # 335 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. Mintage 290,000,000 289,600,000 3,084,245 MS-63 0.80 0.80 — MS-65 5.00 5.00 — Prf-65 — — 2.30 KM # 335a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. Date 2002S Mintage (892,229) MS-63 — MS-65 — Prf-65 8.50 Illinois Mintage 225,800,000 237,400,000 3,408,516 MS-63 1.10 1.10 — MS-65 5.00 5.00 — Prf-65 — — 2.30 MS-65 — Prf-65 8.50 MS-65 5.00 5.00 — Prf-65 — — 2.30 MS-65 — Prf-65 8.50 KM # 343a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. Date 2003S Mintage 1,257,555 Date 2004P 2004D 2004S Mintage 240,200,000 241,600,000 2,740,684 MS-63 0.65 0.65 — KM# 356a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. Date 2004S Mintage 1,775,370 MS-63 — Texas KM# 357 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. KM # 343 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. Date 2003P 2003D 2003S MS-63 — Florida Mississippi Date 2002P 2002D 2002S Mintage 1,775,370 MS-63 — Date 2004P 2004D 2004S Mintage 278,800,000 263,000,000 2,740,684 MS-63 0.65 0.65 — KM# 357a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. Date 2004S Mintage 1,775,370 MS-63 — Alabama KM # 344 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. Date 2003P 2003D 2003S Mintage 225,000,000 232,400,000 3,408,516 MS-63 0.65 0.65 — KM # 344a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. Date 2003S Mintage 1,257,555 MS-63 — Iowa KM# 358 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. Date 2004P 2004D 2004S WWW.COINSMAGAZINE.NET Mintage 213,800,000 251,800,000 2,740,684 MS-63 0.65 0.65 — 57 KM # 358a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. Date 2004S Mintage — MS-63 — MS-65 — Prf-65 8.50 MS-65 5.00 5.00 190 285 — Prf-65 — — — — 2.30 MS-65 — Prf-65 8.50 MS-65 5.00 4.50 5.00 4.50 — Prf-65 — — — — 2.30 MS-65 — Prf-65 8.50 Wisconsin KM # 359 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. Date 2004P 2004D 2004D Extra Leaf Low 2004D Extra Leaf High 2004S Mintage 226,400,000 226,800,000 Est. 9,000 Est. 3,000 — MS-63 0.65 0.65 135 175 — Nevada KM# 382 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. Date 2006P 2006P Satin Finish 2006D 2006D Satin Finish 2006S Mintage 1,775,370 MS-63 — KM # 371 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. Mintage 226,400,000 Inc. above 226,800,000 Inc. above 3,262,960 MS-63 0.65 1.50 0.65 1.50 — MS-65 5.00 4.50 5.00 4.50 — Prf-65 — — — — 2.30 Mintage 1,571,839 MS-63 — MS-65 — Prf-65 8.50 MS-65 5.00 4.50 5.00 4.50 — Prf-65 — — — — 2.30 MS-65 — Prf-65 8.50 MS-65 5.00 4.50 5.00 4.50 — Prf-65 — — — — 2.30 MS-65 — Prf-65 8.50 MS-65 5.00 4.50 5.00 4.50 — Prf-65 — — — — 2.30 MS-65 — Prf-65 8.50 MS-65 5.00 4.50 5.00 4.50 — Prf-65 — — — — 2.30 MS-65 — Prf-65 8.50 MS-65 4.50 4.50 5.00 5.00 — Prf-65 — — — — 2.30 MS-65 — Prf-65 8.50 MS-65 5.00 Prf-65 — Nebraska Minnesota Date 2005P 2005P Satin Finish 2005D 2005D Satin Finish 2005S MS-63 0.65 1.50 0.65 1.50 — KM# 382a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. Date 2006S KM # 359a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. Date 2004S Mintage 277,000,000 Inc. above 312,800,000 Inc. above 2,862,078 KM# 383 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. Date 2006P 2006P Satin Finish 2006D 2006D Satin Finish 2006S Mintage 318,000,000 Inc. above 273,000,000 Inc. above 2,862,078 MS-63 0.65 1.50 0.65 1.50 — KM# 383a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. Date 2006S Mintage 1,571,839 MS-63 — KM # 371a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. Date 2005S Mintage 1,679,600 MS-63 — Colorado KM# 384 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. Oregon KM # 372 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. Date 2005P 2005P Satin Finish 2005D 2005D Satin Finish 2005S Mintage 316,200,000 Inc. above 404,000,000 Inc. above 3,262,960 MS-63 0.65 1.50 0.65 1.50 — MS-65 5.00 4.50 5.00 4.50 — Prf-65 — — — — 2.30 MS-65 — Prf-65 8.50 MS-65 5.00 4.50 5.00 4.50 — Prf-65 — — — — 2.30 KM # 372a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. Date 2005S Mintage 1,679,600 MS-63 — Kansas KM # 373 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. Date 2005P 2005P Satin Finish 2005D 2005D Satin Finish 2005S Mintage 263,400,000 Inc. above 300,000,000 Inc. above 3,262,960 MS-63 0.65 1.50 0.65 1.50 — KM # 373a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. Date 2005S Mintage 1,679,600 MS-63 — MS-65 — Prf-65 8.50 MS-65 5.00 4.50 5.00 4.50 — Prf-65 — — — — 2.30 MS-65 — Prf-65 8.50 West Virginia KM # 374 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. Date 2005P 2005P Satin Finish 2005D 2005D Satin Finish 2005S Mintage 365,400,000 Inc. above 356,200,000 Inc. above 3,262,960 MS-63 0.65 1.50 0.65 1.50 — Date 2006P 2006P Satin Finish 2006D 2006D Satin Finish 2006S Mintage 274,800,000 Inc. above 294,200,000 Inc. above 2,862,078 MS-63 0.65 1.50 0.65 1.50 — KM# 384a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. Date 2006S Mintage 1,571,839 MS-63 — North Dakota KM# 385 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. Date 2006P 2006P Satin Finish 2006D 2006D Satin Finish 2006S Mintage 305,800,000 Inc. above 359,000,000 Inc. above 2,862,078 MS-63 0.65 1.50 0.65 1.50 — KM# 385a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. Date 2006S Mintage 1,571,839 MS-63 — South Dakota KM# 386 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. Date 2006P 2006P Satin Finish 2006D 2006D Satin Finish 2006S Mintage 245,000,000 Inc. above 265,800,000 Inc. above 2,862,078 MS-63 0.65 1.50 0.65 1.50 — KM# 386a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. Date 2006S Mintage 1,571,839 MS-63 — KM # 374a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. Date 2005S Mintage 1,679,600 MS-63 — Montana KM# 396 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. California KM # 370 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. Date 2005P 2005P Satin Finish 2005D 2005D Satin Finish 2005S Mintage 257,200,000 Inc. above 263,200,000 Inc. above 3,262,960 MS-63 0.65 1.50 0.65 1.50 — MS-65 5.00 4.50 5.00 4.50 — Prf-65 — — — — 2.30 KM # 370a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. Date 2005S 58 Mintage 1,679,600 MS-63 — Date 2007 Satin Finish 2007 Satin Finish 2007P 2007D 2007S Mintage — — 257,000,000 256,240,000 2,374,778 MS-63 1.50 1.50 0.65 0.65 — KM# 396a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. Date 2007S Mintage 1,299,878 MS-63 — Washington KM# 397 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. MS-65 — Prf-65 8.50 Date 2007P Mintage 265,200,000 MS-63 0.65 COINS NOVEMBER 2012 Date 2007P Satin Finish 2007D 2007D Satin Finish 2007S Mintage — 280,000,000 — 2,374,778 MS-63 1.50 0.65 1.50 — MS-65 4.50 5.00 4.50 — Prf-65 — — — 2.30 KM # 397a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. Date 2007S Mintage 1,299,878 MS-63 — MS-65 — Prf-65 8.50 MS-65 5.00 4.50 5.00 4.50 — Prf-65 — — — — 2.30 MS-65 — Prf-65 8.50 Idaho Mintage 294,600,000 — 286,800,000 — 2,374,778 MS-63 0.65 1.50 0.65 1.50 — Mintage 1,200,000 MS-63 — MS-65 — Prf-65 8.50 MS-65 5.00 4.50 5.00 4.50 — Prf-65 — — — — 2.30 MS-65 — Prf-65 8.50 MS-65 5.00 4.50 5.00 4.50 — Prf-65 — — — — 2.30 MS-65 — Prf-65 8.50 Alaska KM# 424 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. KM # 398 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. Date 2007P 2007P Satin finish 2007D 2007D Satin finish 2007S KM# 423a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. Date 2008S Date 2008P 2008P Satin finish 2008D 2008D Satin finish 2008S Mintage 251,800,000 — 254,000,000 — 2,100,000 MS-63 0.65 1.50 0.65 1.50 — KM# 424a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. Date 2008S Mintage 1,200,000 MS-63 — KM # 398a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. Date 2007S Mintage 1,299,878 MS-63 — Hawaii KM# 425 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. Wyoming KM # 399 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. Date 2007P 2007P Satin finish 2007D 2007 Satin finish 2007S Mintage 243,600,000 — 320,800,000 — 2,374,778 MS-63 0.65 1.50 0.65 1.50 — MS-65 5.00 4.50 5.00 4.50 — Prf-65 — — — — 2.30 MS-65 — Prf-65 8.50 MS-63 0.65 1.50 0.65 1.50 — MS-65 5.00 4.50 5.00 4.50 — Prf-65 — — — — 2.30 MS-63 — MS-65 — Prf-65 8.50 Date 2008P 2008P Satin finish 2008D 2008D Satin finish 2008S Mintage 254,000,000 — 263,600,000 — 2,100,000 MS-63 0.65 1.50 0.65 1.50 — KM# 425a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. Date 2008S Mintage 1,200,000 MS-63 — DC and Territories KM # 399a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. Date 2007S Mintage 1,299,878 MS-63 — Utah KM # 400 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. Date 2007P 2007P Satin finish 2007D 2007D Satin finish 2007S Mintage 255,000,000 — 253,200,000 — 2,374,778 KM # 400a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW Date 2007S Mintage 1,299,878 Oklahoma Mintage 222,000,000 — 194,600,000 — 2,100,000 MS-63 0.65 1.50 0.65 1.50 — MS-65 5.00 4.50 5.00 4.50 — Prf-65 — — — — 2.30 MS-65 — Prf-65 8.50 KM # 421a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. Date 2008S Mintage 1,200,000 MS-63 — Date 2009P 2009D 2009S Mintage 83,600,000 88,800,000 — MS-63 0.75 0.75 — MS-65 5.00 5.00 — Prf-65 — — 3.75 MS-65 — Prf-65 7.75 KM# 445a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. KM # 421 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. Date 2008P 2008P Satin finish 2008D 2008D Satin finish 2008S District of Columbia KM# 445 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. • Rev. Designer: Don Everhart Date 2009S Mintage — MS-63 — Puerto Rico KM# 446 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. • Rev. Designer: Joseph Menna Date 2009P 2009D 2009S Mintage 53,200,000 86,000,000 — MS-63 0.75 0.75 — MS-65 5.00 5.00 — Prf-65 — — 3.75 MS-65 — Prf-65 7.75 KM# 446a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. Date 2009S Mintage — MS-63 — Guam KM# 447 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. • Rev. Designer: James Licaretz Date 2009P 2009D 2009S New Mexico Mintage 244,200,000 — 244,400,000 — 2,100,000 MS-63 0.75 0.75 — MS-65 5.00 5.00 — Prf-65 — — 3.75 MS-65 — Prf-65 7.75 KM# 447a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. KM # 422 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. Date 2008P 2008P Satin finish 2008D 2008D Satin finish 2008S Mintage 45,000,000 42,600,000 — MS-63 0.65 1.50 0.65 1.50 — MS-65 5.00 4.50 5.00 4.50 — Prf-65 — — — — 2.30 MS-65 — Prf-65 8.50 MS-65 5.00 4.50 5.00 4.50 — Prf-65 — — — — 2.30 Date 2009S Mintage — MS-63 — KM # 422a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. Date 2008S Mintage 1,200,000 MS-63 — Arizona American Samoa KM # 423 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. Date 2008P 2008P Satin finish 2008D 2008D Satin finish 2008S WWW.COINSMAGAZINE.NET Mintage 244,600,000 — 265,000,000 — 2,100,000 MS-63 0.65 1.50 0.65 1.50 — KM# 448 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. • Rev. Designer: Charles Vickers Date 2009P 2009D 2009S Mintage 42,600,000 39,600,000 — MS-63 0.75 0.75 — MS-65 5.00 5.00 — Prf-65 — — 3.75 59 KM # 448a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. Date 2009S Mintage — MS-63 — MS-65 — Prf-65 7.75 US Virgin Islands KM # 449 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. • Rev. Designer: Joseph Menna Date 2009P 2009D 2009S Mintage 41,000,000 41,000,000 — MS-63 0.75 0.75 — MS-65 5.00 5.00 — Prf-65 — — 3.75 MS-65 — Prf-65 7.75 Gettysburg National Military Park KM# 494 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24 mm. Date 2011P 2011D 2011S Mintage — — — MS-63 0.75 0.75 — MS-65 5.00 5.00 — Prf-65 — — 3.75 MS-63 — MS-65 — Prf-65 7.75 MS-63 0.75 0.75 — MS-65 5.00 5.00 — Prf-65 — — 3.75 MS-63 — MS-65 — Prf-65 7.75 MS-63 0.75 0.75 — MS-65 5.00 5.00 — Prf-65 — — 3.75 MS-63 — MS-65 — Prf-65 7.75 MS-63 0.75 0.75 — MS-65 5.00 5.00 — Prf-65 — — 3.75 MS-63 — MS-65 — Prf-65 7.75 KM# 494a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW Date 2011S Mintage — KM # 449a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. Date 2009S Mintage — MS-63 — Northern Mariana Islands KM # 466 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper • Rev. Designer: Pheve Hemphill Date 2009P 2009D 2009S Mintage 35,200,000 37,600,000 — MS-63 0.75 0.75 — MS-65 5.00 5.00 — Prf-65 — — 3.75 MS-63 — MS-65 — Prf-65 7.75 KM # 466a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW Date 2009S Mintage — America the Beautiful Glacier National Park KM# 495 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24 mm. Date 2011P 2011D 2011S Mintage — — — KM# 495a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW Date 2011S Mintage — Olympic National Park KM# 496 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24 mm. Date 2011P 2011D 2011S Mintage — — — KM# 496a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW Date 2011S Hot Springs, Ark. Mintage — KM # 469 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. Date 2010P 2010D 2010S Mintage — — — MS-63 0.75 0.75 — MS-65 5.00 5.00 — Prf-65 — — 3.75 MS-63 — MS-65 — Prf-65 7.75 MS-63 0.75 0.75 — MS-65 5.00 5.00 — Prf-65 — — 3.75 MS-63 — MS-65 — Prf-65 7.75 MS-63 0.75 0.75 — MS-65 5.00 5.00 — Prf-65 — — 3.75 MS-63 — MS-65 — Prf-65 7.75 KM # 469a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW Date 2010S Mintage — Yellowstone National Park Vicksburg National Military Park KM # 470 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. Date 2010P 2010D 2010S Mintage — — — KM # 470a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW Date 2010 Mintage — Yosemite National Park Mintage — — — KM # 471a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW Date 2010 Mintage — Date 2011P 2011D 2011S Mintage — — — KM# 497a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW Date 2011S Mintage — Chickasaw National Recreation Area KM # 471 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. Date 2010P 2010D 2010S KM# 497 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24 mm. KM# 498 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24 mm. Date 2011P 2011D 2011S Mintage — — — MS-63 0.75 0.75 — MS-65 5.00 5.00 — Prf-65 — — 3.75 MS-63 — MS-65 — Prf-65 7.75 MS-65 5.00 5.00 — Prf-65 — — 3.75 MS-65 — Prf-65 7.75 KM# 498a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW Date 2011S Mintage — El Yunque National Forest KM# 519 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. Date 2012P 2012D 2012S Mintage — — — MS-63 0.75 0.75 — KM# 519a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. Date 2012S Grand Canyon National Park Mintage — — — Mintage — KM# 520 • 5.7100g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. MS-63 0.75 0.75 — MS-65 5.00 5.00 — Prf-65 — — 3.75 MS-63 — MS-65 — Prf-65 7.75 MS-63 0.75 0.75 — MS-65 5.00 5.00 — Prf-65 — — 3.75 Date 2012P 2012D 2012S MS-63 — MS-65 — Prf-65 7.75 Date 2012S KM # 472a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW Date 2010 Date 2012P 2012D 2012S Mintage — — — 60 Mintage — MS-63 0.75 0.75 — MS-65 8.00 8.00 — Prf-65 — — 4.00 Mintage — MS-63 — MS-65 — Prf-65 7.75 MS-65 5.00 5.00 — Prf-65 — — 3.75 MS-65 — Prf-65 7.75 Acadia National Park KM# 521 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. KM # 473a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW Date 2010 Mintage — — — KM# 520a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. Date 2012 Mount Hood National Park KM # 473 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper Date 2010P 2010D 2010S MS-63 — Chaco Culture National Historic Park KM # 472 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. Date 2010P 2010D 2010S Mintage — Mintage — — — MS-63 0.75 0.75 — KM# 521a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. Mintage — MS-63 — COINS NOVEMBER 2012 Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park KM # 522 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. Date 2012P 2012D 2012S Mintage — — — MS-63 0.75 0.75 — MS-65 5.00 5.00 — Prf-65 — — 3.75 MS-65 — Prf-65 7.75 KM # 522a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. Date 2012 Mintage — MS-63 — Denali National Park KM # 523 • 5.6700g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 24.3 mm. Date 2012P 2012D 2012S Mintage — — — MS-63 0.75 0.75 — MS-65 5.00 5.00 — Prf-65 — — 3.75 MS-65 — Prf-65 7.75 Date 1802 1803 small 3 1803 large 3 1805 1805/4 1806 knobbed 6, large stars 1806 knobbed 6, small stars 1806 knobbed 6, stem not through claw 1806 pointed-top 6, stem not through claw 1806 pointed-top 6, stem through claw 1806/5 1806 /inverted 6 1807 Mintage — MS-63 — G-4 900 255 195 195 270 195 195 VG-8 1,350 325 235 235 385 235 235 F-12 2,750 425 295 295 570 295 295 VF-20 4,500 825 715 685 1,515 665 680 XF-40 11,000 2,325 1,925 1,865 3,325 1,825 2,025 Inc. above 20,000 Inc. above 195 235 295 665 Inc. above Inc. above Inc. above 301,076 195 215 255 195 235 270 355 235 295 355 845 295 665 775 1,615 665 MS-60 52,000 17,250 14,750 10,750 30,000 — 13,500 35,000 42,000 57,500 95,000 — 1,825 15,250 1,825 2,050 4,375 1,825 9,750 10,075 28,500 9,750 Capped Bust KM # 523a • 6.2500g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW, 24.3 mm. Date 2012 Mintage 29,890 188,234 Inc. above 211,722 Inc. above 839,576 Inc. above Draped bust left, flanked by stars, date at angle below obverse “50 C.” below eagle reverse HALF DOLLAR Flowing Hair Half Dollar KM # 16 • 13.4800g.,0.8920 Silver, 0.3866 oz. ASW, 32.5 mm. • Designer: Robert Scot Notes: The 1795 “recut date” variety had the date cut into the dies twice, so both sets of numbers are visible on the coin. The 1795 “3 leaves” variety has three leaves under each of the eagle's wings on the reverse. Date 1794 1795 1795 recut date 1795 3 leaves Mintage 23,464 299,680 Inc. above Inc. above G-4 2,850 1,025 1,040 2,600 VG-8 5,750 1,450 1,470 3,150 F-12 8,850 2,850 2,895 5,350 VF-20 19,500 4,850 5,200 8,350 XF-40 37,500 13,850 14,250 17,500 MS-60 225,000 46,500 46,500 59,500 Draped Bust Half Dollar Draped bust right obverse Small eagle reverse KM # 26 • 13.4800g.,0.8920 Silver, 0.3866 oz. ASW, 32.5 mm. • Designer: Robert Scot Date 1796 15 obverse stars 1796 16 obverse stars 1797 Mintage 3,918 Inc. above Inc. above G-4 36,500 39,500 36,700 VG-8 46,000 50,000 46,300 F-12 62,000 67,000 62,500 VF-20 73,500 79,500 74,300 XF-40 118,000 128,000 121,000 MS-60 300,000 320,000 310,000 Draped Bust Half Dollar Draped bust right, flanked by stars, date at angle below obverse Heraldic eagle reverse KM # 35 • 13.4800g.,0.8920 Silver, 0.3866 oz. ASW, 32.5 mm. • Obv. Legend LIBERTY Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: Robert Scot Notes: The two varieties of the 1803 strikes are distinguished by the size of the 3 in the date. The several varieties of the 1806 strikes are distinguished by the style of 6 in the date, size of the stars on the obverse, and whether the stem of the olive branch held by the reverse eagle extends through the claw. Date 1801 Mintage 30,289 WWW.COINSMAGAZINE.NET G-4 850 VG-8 1,250 F-12 2,550 VF-20 4,250 XF-40 10,500 MS-60 50,000 KM# 37 • 13.4800g.,0.8920 Silver, 0.3866 oz. ASW, 32.5 mm. • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: John Reich Notes: There are three varieties of the 1807 strikes. Two are distinguished by the size of the stars on the obverse. The third was struck from a reverse die that had a 5 cut over a 2 in the “50C” denomination. Two varieties of the 1811 are distinguished by the size of the 8 in the date. A third has a period between the 8 and second 1 in the date. One variety of the 1817 has a period between the 1 and 7 in the date. Two varieties of the 1820 are distinguished by the size of the date. On the 1823 varieties, the “broken 3” appears to be almost separated in the middle of the 3 in the date; the “patched 3” has the error reparied; the “ugly 3” has portions of its detail missing. The 1827 “curled2” and “square-2” varieties are distinguished by the numeral's base -- either curled or square. Among the 1828 varieties, “knobbed 2” and “no knob” refers to whether the upper left serif of the digit is rounded. The 1830 varieties are distinguished by the size of the 0 in the date. The four 1834 varieties are distinguished by the sizes of the stars, date and letters in the inscriptions. The 1836 “50/00” variety was struck from a reverse die that has “50” recut over “00” in the denomination. Date 1807 small stars 1807 large stars 1807 50/20 C. 1807 bearded goddess 1808 1808/7 1809 Normal edge 1809 XXXX edge 1809 IIIIIII edge 1810 1811 small 8 1811 large 8 1811 dated 18.11 1812 1812/1 small 8 1812/1 large 8 1812 Single leaf below wing 1813 1813 50/UNI reverse 1814 1814/3 1814 E/A in States 1814 Single leaf below wing 1815/2 1817 1817/3 1817/4 1817 dated 181.7 1817 Single leaf below wing 1818 1818/7 Large 8 1818/7 Small 8 1819 1819/8 small 9 1819/8 large 9 1820 Curl Base 2, small date 1820 Square Base 2 with knob, large date 1820 Square Base 2 without know, large date 1820 E's without Serifs Mintage 750,500 Inc. above Inc. above G-4 125 115 85.00 VG-8 175 165 125 F-12 350 300 195 VF-20 750 660 450 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 1,900 6,500 9,850 54,000 1,750 5,650 8,900 — 1,500 3,150 6,500 30,000 — 1,368,600 Inc. above 1,405,810 Inc. above Inc. above 1,276,276 1,203,644 Inc. above Inc. above 1,628,059 Inc. above Inc. above 450 775 67.00 84.00 90.00 110 65.00 82.00 80.00 105 85.00 110 64.00 81.00 70.00 80.00 80.00 107 78.00 100.00 64.00 81.00 80.00 97.00 1,650 2,450 1,500 93.00 135 90.00 135 140 87.00 84.00 115 110 84.00 115 4,500 3,350 145 240 140 185 210 135 125 175 165 110 200 6,750 Inc. above 1,241,903 750 64.00 950 81.00 1,250 84.00 2,400 110 4,000 184 1,241,903 74.00 1,039,075 64.00 Inc. above 100.00 Inc. above 85.00 101 81.00 165 110 120 84.00 245 150 175 120 300 225 650 285 850 385 6,850 22,500 350 550 440 1,850 375 750 550 950 450 850 265 650 350 800 425 1,000 650 1,250 254 405 500 1,350 12,000 21,000 — 1,800 5,400 1,500 4,450 4,000 1,950 2,350 2,400 3,500 1,350 2,500 — — 20,000 32,500 14,000 — — 19,500 28,500 28,500 28,500 14,800 — — 6,800 12,500 — 445 1,400 14,000 1,350 650 1,650 950 3,650 27,500 1,650 12,800 3,250 — 3,950 — Inc. above 75.00 97.00 120 190 575 47,150 1,100 1,550 2,250 3,650 5,500 1,215,567 67.00 84.00 87.00 115 195 Inc. above 115 175 280 525 1,150 — 60,000 80,000 150,000 200,000 240,000 Inc. above 100.00 87.00 90.00 100.00 575 1,350 2,250 — 7,950 14,500 85,000 415 1,300 13,000 2,350 4,850 — — — — 1,350 3,950 27,500 Inc. above 75.00 1,960,322 64.00 Inc. above 100.00 Inc. above 98.00 2,208,000 64.00 Inc. above 75.00 Inc. above 85.00 98.00 81.00 115 110 81.00 92.00 105 120 84.00 145 130 84.00 105 150 205 115 190 150 115 180 275 550 225 325 250 175 290 385 2,100 405 950 850 395 650 850 2,750 1,350 1,850 1,650 1,350 1,900 2,000 — 12,600 17,500 16,500 15,000 13,000 27,000 751,122 70.00 85.00 92.00 120 285 950 2,250 13,000 Inc. above 72.00 90.00 100.00 135 400 800 2,400 14,500 Inc. above 72.00 90.00 100.00 150 475 1,100 2,500 26,500 Inc. above 260 450 900 2,150 3,500 5,500 — — 61 Date 1820/19 Square Base 2 1820/19 Curled Base 2 1821 1822 1822/1 1823 1823 broken 3 1823 patched 3 1823 ugly 3 1824 1824/21 1824/4 1824 1824/ various dates 1825 1826 1827 curled 2 1827 square 2 1827/6 1828 curled-base 2, no knob 1828 curled-base 2, knobbed 2 1828 small 8s, square-base 2, large letters 1828 small 8s, square-base 2, small letters 1828 large 8s, square-base 2 1829 1829 Large letters 1829/7 1830 Small O rev 1830 Large O 1830 Large letter rev 1831 1832 small letters 1832 large letters 1833 1834 small date, large stars, small letters 1834 small date, small stars, small letters 1834 large date, small letters 1834 large date, large letters 1835 1836 1836 1836 50/00 Mintage G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 XF-40 Inc. above 110 130 165 240 775 1,650 3,250 25,000 Inc. above 1,305,797 1,559,573 Inc. above 1,694,200 Inc. above Inc. above Inc. above 3,504,954 Inc. above Inc. above 95.00 115 58.00 76.00 58.00 76.00 83.00 100.00 58.00 76.00 68.00 88.00 73.00 94.00 78.00 99.00 58.00 76.00 63.00 82.00 61.00 80.00 140 85.00 85.00 125 85.00 100.00 115 125 85.00 95.00 87.00 200 97.00 97.00 275 97.00 135 155 180 97.00 122 110 650 185 180 385 175 500 550 750 175 275 225 1,450 575 450 800 425 1,500 950 1,750 360 650 500 2,900 1,350 1,250 1,900 1,150 3,200 2,000 4,200 1,075 2,000 1,350 24,500 12,600 12,300 — 12,500 — 16,500 — 11,500 17,000 — Inc. above 2,943,166 4,004,180 5,493,400 Inc. above Inc. above 60.00 58.00 58.00 61.00 58.00 85.00 79.00 76.00 76.00 81.00 76.00 95.00 87.00 85.00 85.00 95.00 85.00 120 100.00 97.00 97.00 130 97.00 155 300 175 175 185 175 265 875 350 350 450 350 650 2,000 1,050 1,050 1,400 1,050 1,450 16,500 11,500 11,500 14,000 11,500 13,000 3,075,200 58.00 76.00 85.00 97.00 175 350 1,150 12,500 Inc. above 78.00 99.00 125 180 245 460 1,300 Inc. above 60.00 80.00 95.00 120 175 350 1,050 14,000 Inc. above 58.00 76.00 85.00 102 250 750 1,900 — Inc. above 3,712,156 Inc. above Inc. above 4,764,800 Inc. above Inc. above 5,873,660 4,797,000 Inc. above 5,206,000 58.00 55.00 59.00 78.00 55.00 60.00 1,500 55.00 55.00 58.00 55.00 76.00 72.00 79.00 99.00 72.00 78.00 2,250 72.00 72.00 75.00 72.00 85.00 75.00 85.00 125 75.00 84.00 3,000 75.00 75.00 81.00 75.00 97.00 85.00 100.00 170 85.00 105 3,750 85.00 85.00 95.00 85.00 175 159 180 200 159 189 4,800 159 159 175 159 350 315 420 475 315 550 9,800 315 315 375 325 1,050 1,000 1,250 1,250 1,000 2,000 — 1,000 1,000 1,350 1,000 12,500 11,500 14,000 14,000 11,500 14,500 — 11,500 11,500 14,000 11,750 6,412,004 55.00 74.00 77.00 87.00 163 325 1,025 11,750 Inc. above 55.00 74.00 77.00 87.00 163 325 1,025 11,750 Inc. above 55.00 74.00 77.00 87.00 163 325 1,025 11,750 Inc. above 5,352,006 6,545,000 Inc. above Inc. above 55.00 55.00 55.00 80.00 93.00 72.00 72.00 72.00 95.00 112 75.00 75.00 75.00 120 125 85.00 85.00 85.00 265 165 159 159 159 450 300 315 315 315 1,000 800 1,000 1,000 1,000 2,500 1,750 — 11,500 11,500 11,500 — 19,500 Bust Half Dollar Draped bust left, flanked by stars, date at angle below obverse “50 Cents” below eagle reverse KM # 58 • 13.4800g.,0.8920 Silver, 0.3866 oz. ASW, 30 mm. • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: Christian Gobrecht Edge Desc:Reeded. Date 1836 Mintage 1,200 G-4 850 VG-8 1,075 F-12 1,600 VF-20 2,000 XF-40 3,350 AU-50 4,400 MS-60 8,850 MS-65 66,500 Bust Half Dollar Draped bust left, flanked by stars, date at angle below obverse “50 Cents” below eagle reverse KM # 58a • 13.3600g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.3866 oz. ASW, 30 mm. • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: Christian Gobrecht Edge Desc:Reeded. Date 1837 Mintage 3,629,820 G-4 58.00 VG-8 73.00 F-12 80.00 VF-20 115 XF-40 200 Seated Liberty Half Dollar AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 AU-50 345 MS-60 1,100 Seated Liberty, date below obverse “Half Dol.” below eagle reverse KM# 68 • 13.3600g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.3866 oz. ASW, 30.6 mm. • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICADesigner: Christian Gobrecht Date Mintage G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 1839 no drapery from elbow Inc. above 45.00 90.00 185 365 900 1,850 1839 drapery Inc. above 37.00 45.00 63.00 102 185 265 1840 small letters 1,435,008 39.00 45.00 70.00 100.00 170 325 1840 reverse 1838 Inc. above 150 175 275 350 850 1,350 1840O 855,100 38.00 46.00 63.00 106 215 275 1841 310,000 52.00 65.00 110 165 235 325 1841O 401,000 37.00 65.00 75.00 98.00 265 230 1842 small date 2,012,764 35.00 55.00 80.00 135 200 325 1842 medium date Inc. above 31.00 42.00 62.00 80.00 142 220 1842O small date 957,000 650 950 1,400 2,450 4,650 7,750 1842O medium date Inc. above 42.00 46.00 63.00 85.00 175 500 1843 3,844,000 31.00 41.00 59.00 81.00 137 225 1843O 2,268,000 40.00 50.00 61.00 81.00 165 240 1844 1,766,000 33.00 43.00 59.00 65.00 160 210 1844O 2,005,000 33.00 43.00 59.00 70.00 165 225 1844/1844O Inc. above 500 850 1,150 1,400 3,000 5,750 1845 589,000 36.00 45.00 67.00 125 220 325 1845O 2,094,000 33.00 43.00 59.00 70.00 165 240 1845O no drapery Inc. above 45.00 70.00 100.00 165 350 375 1846 medium date 2,210,000 33.00 43.00 59.00 70.00 175 200 1846 tall date Inc. above 47.00 49.00 78.00 135 350 250 1846 / horizontal 6 Inc. above 160 250 325 450 675 1,000 1846O medium date 2,304,000 36.00 45.00 67.00 70.00 220 225 1846O tall date Inc. above 200 325 425 675 1,750 2,000 1847/1846 1,156,000 2,000 2,750 4,000 5,500 10,000 12,500 1847 Inc. above 31.00 47.00 62.00 83.00 132 250 1847O 2,584,000 33.00 43.00 59.00 81.00 147 275 1848 580,000 44.00 75.00 110 185 275 485 1848O 3,180,000 33.00 43.00 59.00 75.00 175 285 1849 1,252,000 36.00 47.00 63.00 83.00 135 365 1849O 2,310,000 33.00 43.00 59.00 70.00 175 250 1850 227,000 275 325 450 585 700 1,000 1850O 2,456,000 37.00 45.00 61.00 80.00 175 275 1851 200,750 335 475 550 850 1,350 1,200 1851O 402,000 36.00 55.00 67.50 120 225 300 1852 77,130 425 500 700 925 1,100 1,350 1852O 144,000 70.00 125 210 350 750 1,250 1853O mintage unrecorded — — 250,000 — — 600,000 — Note: 1853O, Eliasberg Sale, 1997, VG-8, $154,000. MS-65 24,500 62 Mintage G-4 3,546,000 58.00 Est. 20 — 1,392,976 60.00 178,976 240 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 70.00 82.00 120 205 360 1,125 21,500 — — — 250,000 300,000 — — 76.00 92.00 130 245 410 1,350 39,500 325 425 650 1,350 2,350 4,500 46,500 6,250 200,000 1,000 25,000 600 7,500 3,400 450 1,200 600 1,300 30,000 — 6,850 7,000 13,500 750 8,800 16,500 — 1,250 500 550 440 550 10,000 850 550 10,500 4,500 — 4,500 — — 12,000 9,400 750 — 500 650 9,000 12,000 2,500 — 550 6,650 21,000 480 640 1,000 750 1,250 650 1,500 650 2,250 700 1,700 3,850 12,000 — — 9,000 7,000 9,000 9,000 15,000 9,000 — 9,000 — 9,000 — 26,000 — — Seated Liberty Half Dollar Bust Half Dollar Date 1838 1838O proof only 1839 1839O MS-65 Seated Liberty, arrows at date obverse Rays around eagle reverse Draped bust left, flanked by stars, date below obverse HALF DOL. below eagle reverse KM # 65 • 13.3600g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.3866 oz. ASW, 30 mm. • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: Christian Gobrecht MS-60 KM# 79 • 12.4400g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.3599 oz. ASW • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: Christian Gobrecht Date 1853 1853O Mintage 3,532,708 1,328,000 G-4 33.00 38.00 VG-8 40.00 48.50 F-12 VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 56.00 90.00 245 575 1,400 61.00 117 285 695 2,250 MS-65 24,500 29,500 Prf-65 175,000 — COINS NOVEMBER 2012 Seated Liberty Half Dollar Seated Liberty, arrows at date obverse HALF DOL. below eagle reverse KM # 82 • 12.4400g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.3599 oz. ASW • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: Christian Gobrecht Date 1854 1854O 1855 1855/4 1855O 1855S Mintage 2,982,000 5,240,000 759,500 Inc. above 3,688,000 129,950 G-4 32.00 32.00 60.00 65.00 35.00 350 VG-8 37.50 37.50 39.50 75.00 44.50 575 F-12 51.00 51.00 239 135 51.00 800 VF-20 68.50 68.50 79.00 200 68.50 1,600 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 135 270 675 8,000 135 270 600 8,000 167 325 700 9,000 400 600 2,000 17,500 135 270 650 8,000 3,650 6,850 19,500 — Prf-65 37,500 — 39,500 37,000 — — Date Mintage G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 Prf-65 1866 745,625 47.00 53.50 71.00 95.00 175 225 350 4,800 3,750 1866S 994,000 44.00 51.50 69.00 85.00 200 275 650 5,000 — 1867 449,925 49.00 56.50 77.00 130 275 250 350 4,800 3,750 1867S 1,196,000 43.00 50.50 59.00 70.00 200 250 350 7,000 — 1868 418,200 54.00 70.00 105 185 275 300 525 7,100 3,750 1868S 1,160,000 39.00 40.50 59.00 70.00 175 250 350 7,000 — 1869 795,900 44.00 53.50 67.00 85.00 165 190 385 4,600 3,750 1869S 656,000 46.00 55.50 69.00 95.00 210 265 600 7,000 — 1870 634,900 43.00 43.50 59.00 80.00 165 250 475 7,000 3,750 1870CC 54,617 1,200 1,850 4,500 7,250 16,000 30,000 100,000 — — 1870S 1,004,000 39.00 43.50 61.00 95.00 200 275 575 7,000 — 1871 1,204,560 36.00 40.50 60.00 75.00 160 165 350 7,000 3,750 1871CC 153,950 325 400 600 1,275 2,850 10,000 15,000 — — 1871S 2,178,000 38.00 39.50 57.00 70.00 175 215 400 7,000 — 1872 881,550 40.00 48.50 57.00 75.00 185 195 430 2,850 3,750 1872CC 272,000 110 175 325 750 2,100 4,000 8,000 50,000 — 1872S 580,000 44.00 49.50 75.00 135 300 375 975 7,000 — 1873 closed 3 801,800 39.00 46.50 72.00 115 162 250 545 4,500 3,750 1873 open 3 Inc. above 3,450 4,450 5,600 6,600 7,750 13,500 30,000 — — 1873CC 122,500 225 325 550 950 2,350 6,500 12,000 80,000 — 1873S no arrows 5,000 — — — — — — — — — Note: 1873S no arrows, no specimens known to survive. Seated Liberty Half Dollar Seated Liberty, arrows at date obverse IN GOD WE TRUST above eagle reverse Seated Liberty Half Dollar Seated Liberty, date below obverse HALF DOL. below eagle reverse KM# 107 • 12.5000g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.3617 oz. ASW • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: Christian Gobrecht KM # A68 • 12.4400g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.3599 oz. ASW • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: Christian Gobrecht Date 1856 1856O 1856S 1857 1857O 1857S 1858 1858O 1858S 1859 1859O 1859S 1860 1860O 1860S 1861 1861O 1861O CSA Obv, cracked die 1861S 1862 1862S 1863 1863S 1864 1864S 1865 1865S 1866 proof, unique 1866S Mintage 938,000 2,658,000 211,000 1,988,000 818,000 158,000 4,226,000 7,294,000 476,000 748,000 2,834,000 566,000 303,700 1,290,000 472,000 2,888,400 2,532,633 G-4 31.00 31.00 85.00 31.00 38.00 90.00 31.00 31.00 50.00 40.00 31.00 45.00 48.00 31.00 36.00 31.00 39.00 VG-8 40.00 40.00 110 40.00 43.00 125 40.00 40.00 65.00 45.00 40.00 46.00 44.00 40.00 45.00 43.00 47.00 F-12 VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 55.00 72.00 125 215 425 55.00 72.00 125 190 385 165 275 750 1,250 3,500 55.00 72.00 115 190 385 58.00 85.00 150 275 885 185 375 1,050 975 3,500 55.00 72.00 115 215 385 55.00 72.00 115 215 385 85.00 140 365 400 950 59.00 90.00 125 200 650 55.00 72.00 115 215 450 67.00 100.00 275 375 750 59.00 100.00 150 350 1,000 55.00 72.00 120 230 450 60.00 80.00 215 245 850 55.00 72.00 120 190 440 60.00 80.00 175 235 450 Inc. above 939,500 253,550 1,352,000 503,660 916,000 379,570 658,000 511,900 675,000 150 36.00 43.00 31.00 46.00 39.00 51.00 43.00 48.00 43.00 350 48.00 65.00 47.00 61.00 57.00 75.00 57.00 59.00 51.00 500 750 62.00 85.00 80.00 120 55.00 72.00 80.00 110 70.00 90.00 85.00 150 69.00 125 78.00 100.00 70.00 100.00 — 60,000 — 485 — 650 — 950 — 1,250 MS-65 6,500 12,500 19,000 5,150 12,500 19,000 6,500 12,500 12,500 6,600 6,500 12,500 6,500 5,150 12,500 5,150 5,150 Prf-65 12,500 — — 12,500 — — 12,500 — — 5,500 — — 5,500 — — 5,500 — 1,200 160 235 115 190 220 275 250 265 250 — 195 295 195 250 195 250 215 275 235 — 975 750 460 750 460 750 675 750 500 — 9,500 5,150 9,000 5,150 9,000 5,150 9,000 5,150 9,000 — — 5,500 — 5,500 — 5,500 — 5,500 — — 2,550 — 3,350 — 5,400 — 68,000 — — Seated Liberty Half Dollar Seated Liberty, date below obverse IN GOD WE TRUST above eagle reverse KM # 99 • 12.4400g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.3599 oz. ASW • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: Christian Gobrecht WWW.COINSMAGAZINE.NET Date 1873 1873CC 1873S 1874 1874CC 1874S Mintage 1,815,700 214,560 233,000 2,360,300 59,000 394,000 G-4 38.00 150 55.00 34.00 500 43.00 VG-8 53.00 400 110 42.00 1,000 65.00 F-12 74.00 650 150 61.00 2,200 85.00 VF-20 118 1,100 245 84.00 3,250 185 XF-40 AU-50 235 400 2,350 2,400 475 675 215 400 5,400 5,600 365 685 MS-60 850 5,700 2,200 900 10,500 1,850 MS-65 Prf-65 17,500 9,000 42,000 — 40,000 — 15,500 9,000 — — 20,000 — Seated Liberty Half Dollar Seated Liberty, date below obverse IN GOD WE TRUST above eagle reverse KM# A99 • 12.5000g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.3617 oz. ASW • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: Christian Gobrecht Date 1875 1875CC 1875S 1876 1876S 1876CC 1877 1877CC 1877S 1878 1878CC 1878S 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 Mintage G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 Prf-65 6,027,500 34.00 36.50 55.00 67.00 125 180 420 3,500 3,375 1,008,000 50.00 80.00 110 225 325 325 650 8,350 — 3,200,000 34.00 36.50 55.00 74.00 127 165 360 2,700 — 8,419,150 32.00 36.50 55.00 67.00 115 165 360 5,300 3,775 4,528,000 32.00 36.50 55.00 67.00 115 165 360 2,700 — 1,956,000 50.00 60.00 75.00 115 265 275 560 4,200 — 8,304,510 32.00 36.50 55.00 67.00 115 165 360 2,700 3,825 1,420,000 50.00 68.00 100.00 125 265 275 630 3,250 — 5,356,000 32.00 36.50 55.00 67.00 115 165 360 2,700 — 1,378,400 34.00 44.50 75.00 91.00 147 165 425 3,650 3,900 62,000 750 1,150 2,000 2,350 3,150 4,850 7,000 43,500 — 12,000 28,500 42,000 47,500 58,000 60,000 60,000 70,000 175,000 — 5,900 275 310 375 450 525 575 700 3,650 3,150 9,755 260 300 350 410 500 535 700 3,750 3,150 10,975 270 325 345 400 455 565 700 4,000 3,150 5,500 340 410 460 600 650 600 750 3,850 3,150 9,039 325 390 480 560 625 575 775 3,950 3,150 5,275 385 425 500 610 700 635 800 3,850 3,150 6,130 390 450 485 575 660 700 825 3,850 3,150 5,886 400 550 630 725 850 875 1,000 3,900 3,150 5,710 475 600 700 800 875 950 1,100 3,900 3,150 12,833 280 310 365 410 525 550 800 3,900 3,150 12,711 275 315 400 465 510 550 800 3,900 3,150 12,590 275 310 365 415 500 550 800 3,850 3,150 200,600 55.00 75.00 94.00 125 155 240 480 3,850 3,150 63 Barber Half Dollar Walking Liberty Half Dollar Laureate head right, flanked by stars, date below obverse Heraldic eagle reverse Liberty walking left wearing U.S. flag gown, sunrise at left obverse Eagle advancing left reverse KM # 116 • 12.5000g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.3617 oz. ASW, 30.6 mm. • Obv. Legend IN GOD WE TRUST Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: Charles E. Barber Date 1892 1892O 1892O micro O 1892S 1893 1893O 1893S 1894 1894O 1894S 1895 1895O 1895S 1896 1896O 1896S 1897 1897O 1897S 1898 1898O 1898S 1899 1899O 1899S 1900 1900O 1900S 1901 1901O 1901S 1902 1902O 1902S 1903 1903O 1903S 1904 1904O 1904S 1905 1905O 1905S 1906 1906D 1906O 1906S 1907 1907D 1907O 1907S 1908 1908D 1908O 1908S 1909 1909O 1909S 1910 1910S 1911 1911D 1911S 1912 1912D 1912S 1913 1913D 1913S 1914 1914S 1915 1915D 1915S 64 Mintage 935,245 390,000 G-4 28.50 310 VG-8 40.00 420 F-12 65.00 515 Inc. above 1,029,028 1,826,792 1,389,000 740,000 1,148,972 2,138,000 4,048,690 1,835,218 1,766,000 1,108,086 950,762 924,000 1,140,948 2,480,731 632,000 933,900 2,956,735 874,000 2,358,550 5,538,846 1,724,000 1,686,411 4,762,912 2,744,000 2,560,322 4,268,813 1,124,000 847,044 4,922,777 2,526,000 1,460,670 2,278,755 2,100,000 1,920,772 2,992,670 1,117,600 553,038 662,727 505,000 2,494,000 2,638,675 4,028,000 2,446,000 1,740,154 2,598,575 3,856,000 3,946,000 1,250,000 1,354,545 3,280,000 5,360,000 1,644,828 2,368,650 925,400 1,764,000 418,551 1,948,000 1,406,543 695,080 1,272,000 1,550,700 2,300,800 1,370,000 188,627 534,000 604,000 124,610 992,000 138,450 1,170,400 1,604,000 2,000 250 20.00 36.00 165 32.50 22.00 18.00 18.00 23.00 30.00 21.50 42.00 115 15.20 170 155 15.20 37.50 27.50 15.70 26.00 23.00 15.70 17.50 15.00 15.70 16.50 34.00 14.20 13.50 16.00 15.70 15.20 15.00 14.20 20.00 38.50 22.50 30.00 15.50 14.20 14.20 14.20 15.70 14.20 14.20 14.20 18.50 14.20 14.20 14.20 18.50 15.20 18.50 14.50 20.00 17.70 14.20 15.20 15.70 14.20 14.20 17.50 77.00 17.00 20.00 155 17.50 112 14.20 18.00 3,750 330 36.00 65.00 225 50.00 34.00 28.00 25.00 43.00 54.00 28.00 56.00 145 18.00 230 225 18.00 75.00 53.00 18.00 38.00 43.00 18.00 23.00 19.00 18.00 27.00 55.00 16.00 17.00 19.00 18.00 17.00 18.00 16.00 30.00 75.00 33.00 45.00 18.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 17.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 20.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 25.00 18.00 24.00 16.00 29.00 18.00 16.00 18.00 18.00 16.00 16.00 20.00 88.00 20.00 25.00 175 19.00 168 16.00 20.00 4,500 425 75.00 130 300 115 90.00 67.00 72.00 110 130 88.00 185 210 47.50 485 385 38.50 225 87.50 39.50 80.00 88.00 36.50 62.00 46.50 38.50 80.00 160 32.50 52.50 62.50 47.50 53.00 55.00 33.00 80.00 260 95.00 125 50.00 32.00 33.00 44.00 57.50 30.00 30.00 32.00 80.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 72.00 32.00 56.00 37.00 90.00 36.00 30.00 40.00 42.00 30.00 30.00 41.50 235 44.00 53.50 325 41.00 285 30.00 41.50 VF-20 120 575 XF-40 AU-50 195 345 630 690 MS-60 475 850 MS-65 Prf-65 2,945 4,650 4,350 — 7,000 10,000 17,500 530 600 700 135 205 335 220 360 435 500 595 725 200 280 355 170 290 365 125 230 345 150 225 345 195 285 385 235 310 410 160 265 355 290 475 775 350 495 750 100.00 180 345 835 1,100 1,350 535 840 1,050 94.00 180 335 355 525 625 175 340 440 98.00 180 365 170 300 400 135 205 355 90.00 180 335 165 285 335 98.00 200 335 94.00 180 335 205 350 475 355 610 1,050 86.00 180 335 105 225 355 150 260 420 100.00 200 335 115 210 335 125 220 380 85.00 180 345 220 385 590 555 1,075 1,775 180 270 370 235 340 440 125 230 350 83.00 180 335 89.00 180 335 98.00 190 350 110 215 380 83.00 180 335 75.00 180 335 89.00 180 335 165 315 650 80.00 180 335 80.00 180 335 89.00 180 345 160 285 435 83.00 180 335 140 300 510 100.00 180 335 170 330 445 100.00 180 355 83.00 180 335 91.00 180 345 98.00 180 345 83.00 180 335 81.00 180 335 100.00 180 335 420 600 875 100.00 200 335 110 225 385 550 775 1,025 98.00 190 355 380 575 920 75.00 180 335 94.00 195 350 24,000 940 520 625 1,275 500 525 490 595 620 580 565 1,750 1,450 485 1,800 1,500 485 1,250 950 475 675 660 475 860 640 510 1,350 1,850 475 725 750 500 665 610 475 1,100 9,000 565 760 615 465 465 600 590 465 465 575 1,275 465 485 540 850 465 775 600 610 625 465 565 580 465 465 535 1,150 485 725 1,400 575 1,350 465 480 64,000 4,850 3,125 9,650 25,000 3,850 6,250 9,850 3,900 6,950 8,250 5,450 14,750 10,500 2,945 9,500 7,350 2,975 9,450 10,250 2,945 8,150 6,900 3,075 15,500 10,000 4,250 14,850 19,500 3,925 11,500 7,750 9,250 9,500 5,750 6,450 12,500 41,500 7,500 4,850 9,750 3,800 4,500 6,350 5,950 2,925 2,925 3,025 12,500 4,350 4,250 2,925 6,350 2,925 4,850 4,450 3,900 6,650 2,925 3,025 5,950 3,425 2,925 5,850 5,250 5,450 4,650 11,500 4,950 6,650 2,925 2,925 — — 4,650 — — 4,650 — — 4,650 — — 4,650 — — 4,650 — — 4,650 — — 4,650 — — 4,650 — — 4,650 — — 4,650 — — 4,650 — — 4,650 — — 4,650 — — 4,650 — — — 4,650 — — — 4,650 — — — 4,650 — — 4,650 — 4,650 — — 4,650 — — 4,800 — — 5,000 — 5,000 — — KM# 142 • 12.5000g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.3617 oz. ASW, 30.6 mm. • Designer: Adolph A. Weinman Notes: The mint mark appears on the obverse below the word “Trust” on 1916 and some 1917 issues. Starting with some 1917 issues and continuing through the remainder of the series, the mint mark was changed to the reverse, at about the 8 o'clock position near the rim. Date 1916 1916D 1916S 1917 1917D obv. mint mark 1917S obv. mint mark 1917D rev. mint mark 1917S rev. mint mark 1918 1918D 1918S 1919 1919D 1919S 1920 1920D 1920S 1921 1921D 1921S 1923S 1927S 1928S Large S 1928S Small S 1929D 1929S 1933S 1934 1934D 1934S 1935 1935D 1935S 1936 1936D 1936S 1937 1937D 1937S 1938 1938D 1939 1939D 1939S 1940 1940S 1941 1941D 1941S 1942 1942D 1942S 1943 1943D 1943D Double Die Obverse 1943S 1944 1944D 1944S 1945 1945D 1945S 1946 Double Die Reverse 1946 1946D 1946S 1947 1947D Mintage 608,000 1,014,400 508,000 12,292,000 G-4 47.00 48.50 108 14.20 VG-8 55.00 55.00 135 14.50 F-12 VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 95.00 170 240 275 80.00 135 220 255 280 440 600 720 15.20 19.50 42.00 72.00 MS-60 345 360 1,050 130 MS-65 Prf-65 1,950 — 2,500 — 6,250 — 1,050 — 765,400 23.50 33.00 80.00 155 235 335 625 7,900 — 952,000 27.00 44.00 135 365 700 1,200 2,300 22,500 — 1,940,000 14.20 14.50 45.00 135 275 555 940 18,500 — 5,554,000 6,634,000 3,853,040 10,282,000 962,000 1,165,000 1,552,000 6,372,000 1,551,000 4,624,000 246,000 208,000 548,000 2,178,000 2,392,000 14.20 14.20 14.20 14.20 26.00 25.00 17.50 14.20 14.20 14.20 165 310 45.00 14.20 14.50 14.50 14.50 14.50 14.50 32.50 38.50 28.50 14.50 14.50 14.50 210 370 65.00 14.50 14.80 16.50 15.50 35.00 16.00 78.50 95.00 72.00 15.50 65.00 19.00 350 550 210 27.50 16.50 32.00 64.00 90.00 34.00 265 320 310 42.00 240 78.00 750 950 750 110 46.00 65.00 150 225 60.00 535 765 825 75.00 460 235 1,575 2,200 4,850 295 165 155 265 500 190 885 1,750 1,750 155 920 510 2,650 3,150 7,950 650 425 330 13,850 565 3,800 1,300 24,500 485 17,750 1,325 7,750 5,950 130,000 3,300 20,000 330 5,250 1,485 17,500 850 14,500 4,500 19,500 5,650 29,500 12,950 130,000 1,375 16,500 990 9,750 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 1,940,000 14.50 17.50 28.00 110 325 600 1,650 — — Inc. above 1,001,200 1,902,000 1,786,000 6,964,000 2,361,400 3,652,000 9,162,000 3,003,800 3,854,000 12,617,901 4,252,400 3,884,000 9,527,728 1,676,000 2,090,000 4,118,152 491,600 6,820,808 4,267,800 2,552,000 9,167,279 4,550,000 24,207,412 11,248,400 8,098,000 47,839,120 10,973,800 12,708,000 53,190,000 11,346,000 14.20 14.20 14.20 14.20 14.00 14.20 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 70.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.50 18.50 14.50 17.50 14.50 15.50 14.50 17.60 14.50 15.20 14.90 18.90 14.70 15.80 14.50 15.20 14.70 15.80 14.70 15.60 14.50 15.20 14.70 15.60 14.70 15.60 14.50 15.20 14.70 17.20 14.70 15.80 14.70 15.60 75.00 100.00 14.30 15.00 14.50 15.20 14.70 15.60 14.30 15.00 14.50 15.20 14.30 15.00 14.50 15.20 14.50 15.20 14.30 15.00 14.50 15.20 14.50 15.20 14.30 15.00 14.50 15.20 66.00 32.00 28.50 20.00 15.80 17.50 18.00 15.80 16.20 13.50 15.80 16.00 16.00 15.80 17.60 17.20 16.20 125 15.80 16.80 16.00 15.40 15.80 15.36 15.80 15.80 15.36 15.80 15.80 15.36 15.80 195 450 98.00 195 115 220 58.00 240 17.60 25.00 36.00 88.00 30.00 100.00 17.76 21.50 33.00 66.00 32.00 95.00 17.76 21.00 20.00 52.00 21.50 58.00 17.76 22.00 33.50 105 25.50 62.00 19.21 38.00 185 250 17.76 22.00 18.51 26.00 25.00 76.00 16.80 17.60 17.76 21.00 16.10 17.60 16.20 18.00 19.60 27.50 15.80 17.60 16.20 19.00 16.20 18.60 16.10 17.60 16.20 25.00 985 390 400 590 85.00 150 385 45.00 140 285 37.50 78.00 132 38.00 220 168 66.00 475 41.00 45.00 145 31.00 50.00 30.00 37.50 70.00 30.00 37.00 37.00 30.00 42.00 10,750 3,350 3,750 4,500 565 1,625 4,800 365 2,450 2,850 265 665 1,000 285 965 785 460 1,750 210 225 375 185 315 155 180 925 130 315 475 140 240 — — — — — — — — — — 6,600 — — 1,700 — — 1,275 — 1,150 — — 1,000 — 850 — — 850 — — — — — 13,450,000 28,206,000 9,769,000 8,904,000 31,502,000 9,966,800 10,156,000 14.20 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 15.00 14.50 14.30 14.50 14.50 14.30 14.50 14.50 17.00 15.20 15.00 15.20 15.20 15.00 15.20 15.20 19.00 15.80 15.36 15.80 15.80 15.36 15.80 15.80 22.00 16.20 16.10 16.20 16.20 16.10 16.20 16.20 30.00 18.50 17.60 20.00 18.00 17.60 19.00 17.50 55.00 42.00 30.00 37.00 36.00 30.00 36.00 36.00 450 290 170 165 500 130 130 135 — — — — — — — — Inc. above 12,118,000 2,151,000 3,724,000 4,094,000 3,900,600 16.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 24.00 14.30 14.70 14.50 14.30 14.70 35.00 15.00 15.20 15.20 15.00 15.20 50.00 15.36 15.80 15.80 15.80 15.80 85.00 16.10 25.50 16.90 16.20 16.20 175 17.60 38.50 19.00 22.00 31.50 325 30.00 47.50 43.50 50.00 52.50 2,750 155 125 175 220 145 — — — — — — COINS NOVEMBER 2012 Franklin Half Dollar Kennedy Half Dollar Franklin bust right obverse Liberty Bell, small eagle at right reverse KM# 202a • 11.5000g.,0.4000 Silver, 0.1479 oz. ASW, 30.6 mm. • Obv. Designer: Gilroy Roberts Rev. Designer: Frank Gasparro Edge Desc:Reeded KM # 199 • 12.5000g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.3617 oz. ASW, 30.6 mm. • Designer: John R. Sinnock Date 1948 1948D 1949 1949D 1949S 1950 1950D 1951 1951D 1951S 1952 1952D 1952S 1953 1953D 1953S 1954 1954D 1954S 1955 1955 Bugs Bunny 1956 Type 1 rev. 1956 Type 2 rev. 1957 Type 1 rev. 1957 Type 2 rev. 1957D 1958 Type 1 rev. 1958 Type 2 rev. 1958D 1959 Type 1 rev. 1959 Type 2 rev. 1959D 1960 Type 1 rev. 1960 Type 2 rev. 1960D 1961 Type 1 rev. 1961 Type 2 rev. 1961 Double die rev. 1961D 1962 Type 1 rev. 1962 Type 2 rev. 1962D 1963 Type 1 rev. 1963 Type 2 rev. 1963D Mintage G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 -65FBL -65CAM 3,006,814 — 13.80 13.90 14.50 15.10 15.30 17.00 75.00 190 — 4,028,600 — 13.80 13.90 14.50 14.60 15.00 16.00 125 260 — 5,614,000 — — — — 15.60 14.00 38.50 120 250 — 4,120,600 — — — 14.30 16.60 25.00 43.50 900 1,750 — 3,744,000 — — — 14.50 16.50 30.00 62.50 160 700 — 7,793,509 — — — — 13.90 13.00 26.00 110 285 2,000 8,031,600 — — — — 14.90 15.10 22.00 425 900 — 16,859,602 — — — — 13.60 16.60 17.60 75.00 340 1,450 9,475,200 — — — — 17.90 17.50 26.00 170 540 — 13,696,000 — — — 13.90 14.60 15.00 23.50 125 750 — 21,274,073 — — — — 13.80 16.60 17.00 70.00 210 775 25,395,600 — — — — 13.80 16.60 17.00 130 450 — 5,526,000 — — 13.90 16.50 16.00 32.00 52.00 140 1,500 — 2,796,920 — — 13.90 14.00 14.40 16.00 25.00 140 1,000 475 20,900,400 — — — — 13.60 13.80 14.00 150 400 — 4,148,000 — — — 13.90 14.60 18.50 25.00 65.00 16,000 — 13,421,503 — — — — 13.60 14.60 14.80 75.00 225 175 25,445,580 — — — — 13.60 14.60 14.80 110 235 — 4,993,400 — — — — 14.00 14.60 15.10 42.00 440 — 2,876,381 — 15.50 16.00 17.50 18.00 18.50 20.00 70.00 140 120 Inc. above — 20.00 22.00 23.00 25.00 26.00 28.00 120 750 — 4,701,384 — 13.50 13.60 13.70 14.00 14.80 15.40 55.00 125 300 Inc. above — — — — — — — — — 40.00 6,361,952 — — — — 13.60 14.80 15.70 63.00 95.00 55.00 Inc. above 19,966,850 — — — — — — — — — 13.60 — 14.80 — 15.50 — — 60.00 100.00 — — 4,917,652 — — — — 13.60 14.80 15.50 55.00 110 60.00 Inc. above 23,962,412 — — — — — — — 14.30 — 13.60 20.00 14.80 26.00 15.50 — 55.00 — 80.00 — — 7,349,291 — — — — 13.60 14.80 15.50 110 250 75.00 Inc. above 13,053,750 — — — — — — — 14.10 — 13.60 16.00 14.80 30.00 15.50 115 125 — 215 — — 7,715,602 — — — — 13.60 14.80 15.50 110 340 45.00 Inc. above 18,215,812 — — — — — — — — — 13.60 — 14.80 — 15.50 — 400 — 1,350 — — 11,318,244 — — — — 13.60 14.80 15.50 125 1,300 40.00 Inc. above — — — — 25.00 — — — — — Inc. above 20,276,442 — — — — — — — — — 13.60 — 14.80 — 15.50 — 155 — 875 3,500 — 12,932,019 — — — — 13.60 14.80 15.50 145 1,850 35.00 Inc. above 35,473,281 — — — — — — — — — 13.60 — 14.80 — 15.50 — 175 — 800 — — 25,239,645 — — — — 13.60 14.80 15.50 55.00 1,200 35.00 Inc. above 67,069,292 — — — — — — — — — 13.60 — 14.80 — 15.50 — 75.00 — 165 — — Kennedy Half Dollar Date 1965 1965 SMS 1966 1966 SMS 1967 1967 SMS 1968D 1968S 1969D 1969S 1970D 1970S Mintage 65,879,366 2,360,000 108,984,932 2,261,583 295,046,978 1,863,344 246,951,930 3,041,506 129,881,800 2,934,631 2,150,000 2,632,810 G-4 — — — — — — — — — — — — VG-8 — — — — — — — — — — — — F-12 — — — — — — — — — — — — VF-20 — — — — — — — — — — — — XF-40 MS-60 MS-65 Prf-65 — 5.00 14.50 — — — 15.00 — — 5.00 22.50 — — — 17.00 — — 5.00 18.50 — — — 18.00 — — 5.00 16.50 — — — — 7.49 — 5.00 20.00 — — — — 7.49 — 8.50 40.00 — — — — 12.00 Kennedy Half Dollar KM# 202b • 11.3400g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 30.6 mm. • Obv. Designer: Gilroy Roberts Rev. Designer: Frank Gasparro Date 1971 1971D 1971S 1972 1972D 1972S 1973 1973D 1973S 1974 1974D 1974D DDO 1974S 1975 none minted 1975D none minted 1975S none minted Mintage 155,640,000 302,097,424 3,244,183 153,180,000 141,890,000 3,267,667 64,964,000 83,171,400 (2,769,624) 201,596,000 79,066,300 Inc. above (2,617,350) — — — G-4 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — VG-8 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — F-12 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — VF-20 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — XF-40 MS-60 MS-65 Prf-65 — 1.00 17.50 — — 1.00 12.00 — — — — 5.00 — 1.00 15.50 — — 1.00 14.50 — — — — 5.00 — 1.00 20.00 — — — 12.00 — — — — 5.00 — 1.00 25.00 — — 1.00 17.00 — 24.00 32.00 165 — — — — 5.00 — — — — — — — — — — — — Kennedy Half Dollar Bicentennial design, Independence Hall reverse KM# 205 • 11.2000g., Copper-Nickel, 30.6 mm. • Rev. Designer: Seth Huntington Date 1976 1976D 1976S Mintage 234,308,000 287,565,248 (7,059,099) G-4 — — — VG-8 — — — F-12 — — — VF-20 — — — XF-40 MS-60 MS-65 Prf-65 — 1.00 16.50 — — 1.00 14.00 — — — — 5.00 Kennedy Half Dollar Bicentennial design, Independence Hall reverse KM# 205a • 11.5000g.,0.4000 Silver, 0.1479 oz. ASW, 30.6 mm. • Rev. Designer: Seth Huntington Date 1976S 1976S Mintage 4,908,319 3,998,621 G-4 — — VG-8 — — F-12 — — VF-20 — — XF-40 MS-60 MS-65 Prf-65 — — 12.00 7.60 — — — 7.60 Kennedy Half Dollar Regular design resumed reverse KM # 202 • 12.5000g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.3617 oz. ASW, 30.6 mm. • Obv. Designer: Gilroy Roberts Rev. Designer: Frank Gasparro Edge Desc:Reeded Date 1964 1964 Accented Hair 1964D Mintage 277,254,766 Inc. above 156,205,446 G-4 — — — WWW.COINSMAGAZINE.NET VG-8 — — — F-12 — — — VF-20 — — — XF-40 MS-60 MS-65 Prf-65 10.10 10.30 22.00 15.00 — — — 40.00 10.20 10.50 24.00 — KM# A202b • 11.1000g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 30.4 mm. • Edge Desc:Reeded Notes: KM#202b design and composition resumed. The 1979-S and 1981-S Type II proofs have clearer mint marks than the Type I proofs of those years. 65 Date 1977 1977D 1977S 1978 1978D 1978S 1979 1979D 1979S Type I 1979S Type II 1980P 1980D 1980S 1981P 1981D 1981S Type I 1981S Type II 1982P 1982P no initials FG 1982D 1982S 1983P 1983D 1983S 1984P 1984D 1984S 1985P 1985D 1985S 1986P 1986D 1986S 1987P 1987D 1987S 1988P 1988D 1988S 1989P 1989D 1989S 1990P 1990D 1990S 1991P 1991D 1991S 1992P 1992D 1992S 1993P 1993D 1993S 1994P 1994D 1994S 1995P 1995D 1995S 1996P Mintage MS-65 Prf-65 43,598,000 12.50 — 31,449,106 16.50 — (3,251,152) — 4.50 14,350,000 12.00 — 13,765,799 15.00 — (3,127,788) — 5.00 68,312,000 13.50 — 15,815,422 13.50 — 3,677,175 — 5.00 Inc. above — 18.00 44,134,000 12.50 — 33,456,449 17.50 — (3,547,030) — 5.00 29,544,000 15.50 — 27,839,533 20.00 — (4,063,083) — 5.00 Inc. above — 18.50 10,819,000 18.50 — Inc. above 13,140,102 (38,957,479) 34,139,000 32,472,244 (3,279,126) 26,029,000 26,262,158 (3,065,110) 18,706,962 19,814,034 (3,962,138) 13,107,633 15,336,145 (2,411,180) 2,890,758 2,890,758 (4,407,728) 13,626,000 12,000,096 (3,262,948) 24,542,000 23,000,216 (3,220,194) 22,780,000 20,096,242 (3,299,559) 14,874,000 15,054,678 (2,867,787) 17,628,000 17,000,106 (2,858,981) 15,510,000 15,000,006 (2,633,439) 23,718,000 23,828,110 (2,484,594) 26,496,000 26,288,000 (2,010,384) 24,442,000 110 20.00 — 22.50 12.50 — 12.00 18.00 — 16.50 12.50 — 17.50 14.00 — 16.50 12.50 — 16.50 10.00 — 13.00 13.00 — 17.50 20.00 — 12.50 16.00 — 10.00 10.00 — 12.00 10.00 — 12.00 8.50 — 10.00 8.00 — 10.00 — — 5.00 — — 5.00 — — 6.00 — — 5.00 — — 6.00 — — 5.00 — — 5.00 — — 5.00 — — 5.00 — — 5.00 — — 5.00 — — 5.00 — — 5.00 — — 12.00 — Date 1996D 1996S 1997P 1997D 1997S 1998P 1998D 1998S 1999P 1999D 1999S 2000P 2000D 2000S 2001P 2001D 2001S 2002P 2002D 2002S 2003P 2003D 2003S 2004P 2004D 2004S 2005P 2005P Satin finish 2005D 2005D Satin finish 2005S 2006P 2006P Satin finish 2006D 2006D Satin finish 2006S 2007P 2007P Satin finish 2007D 2007D Satin finish 2007S 2008P 2008P Satin finish 2008D 2008D Satin finish 2008S 2009P 2009P Satin finish 2009D 2009D Satin finish 2009S 2010P 2010P Satin finish 2010D 2010D Satin finish 2010S 2011P 2011D 2011S 2012P 2012D 2012S Mintage MS-65 Prf-65 24,744,000 10.00 — (2,085,191) — 9.00 20,882,000 14.00 — 19,876,000 13.50 — (1,975,000) — 10.00 15,646,000 12.50 — 15,064,000 12.50 — (2,078,494) — 7.00 8,900,000 11.00 — 10,682,000 10.00 — (2,557,897) — 8.00 22,600,000 12.00 — 19,466,000 12.00 — (3,082,944) — 5.00 21,200,000 10.00 — 19,504,000 9.00 — (2,235,000) — 5.00 3,100,000 10.00 — 2,500,000 10.50 — (2,268,913) — 5.00 2,500,000 6.00 — 2,500,000 6.00 — 2,076,165 — 5.00 2,900,000 4.50 — 2,900,000 4.50 — 1,789,488 — 6.00 3,800,000 6.00 — 1,160,000 8.00 — 3,500,000 5.00 — 1,160,000 10.00 — 2,275,000 — 5.00 2,400,000 4.50 — 847,361 12.00 — 2,000,000 4.50 — 847,361 14.00 — 1,934,965 — 6.00 — 4.50 — — 8.00 — — 4.50 — — 8.00 — — — 6.00 — 4.50 — — 8.50 — — 4.50 — — 8.50 — — — 9.00 — 4.50 — — 8.50 — — 4.50 — — 8.50 — — — 6.00 — 4.50 — — 8.50 — — 4.50 — — 8.50 — — — 13.00 — 4.50 — — 4.50 — — — 9.00 — 4.50 — — 4.50 — — — — Kennedy Half Dollar KM # A202c • 12.5000g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.3617 oz. ASW, 30.6 mm. • Designer: Gilroy Roberts Date 1992S 1993S 1994S 1995S 1996S 1997S 1998S 1998S Matte Proof 1999S 2000S 2001S 66 Mintage (1,317,579) (761,353) (785,329) (838,953) (830,021) (821,678) (878,792) (62,350) (804,565) (965,921) (849,600) Prf-65 11.00 13.00 11.00 46.00 13.00 35.00 11.00 225 13.00 11.00 11.00 Date 2002S 2003S 2004S 2005S 2006S 2007S 2008S 2009S 2010S 2011S Mintage (888,816) (1,040,425) 1,175,935 1,069,679 988,140 1,384,797 620,684 — — — Prf-65 11.00 11.00 11.00 12.00 12.00 13.50 12.00 11.00 12.00 12.00 DOLLAR Flowing Hair Dollar KM# 17 • 26.9600g.,0.8920 Silver, 0.7731 oz. ASW, 39-40 mm. • Designer: Robert Scot Notes: The two 1795 varieties have either two or three leaves under each of the eagle's wings on the reverse. Date 1794 1795 2 leaves 1795 3 leaves 1795 Silver plug Mintage G-4 1,758 57,500 203,033 1,950 Inc. above 1,850 Inc. above 3,500 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 90,000 120,000 170,000 2,250 4,450 7,800 2,100 4,200 7,250 6,500 9,850 13,950 XF-40 245,000 16,150 14,500 28,500 MS-60 575,000 80,500 69,500 115,000 MS-63 950,000 196,500 182,500 235,000 Draped Bust Dollar Small eagle reverse KM# 18 • 26.9600g.,0.8920 Silver, 0.7731 oz. ASW, 39-40 mm. • Designer: Robert Scot Date 1795 Off-center bust 1795 Centered bust 1796 small date, small letters 1796 small date, large letters 1796 large date, small letters 1797 9 stars left, 7 stars right, small letters 1797 9 stars left, 7 stars right, large letters 1797 10 stars left, 6 stars right 1798 13 stars 1798 15 stars Mintage Inc. above — 72,920 Inc. above Inc. above 7,776 Inc. above Inc. above 327,536 Inc. above G-4 1,350 1,370 1,450 1,360 1,385 VG-8 2,050 2,075 2,150 2,070 2,085 F-12 VF-20 XF-40 3,850 5,850 12,500 3,900 5,950 12,700 4,100 6,300 13,750 3,875 6,400 13,700 4,250 6,750 14,350 2,000 3,250 5,200 9,000 18,850 1,560 1,450 1,450 2,050 4,250 4,050 4,150 4,700 6,850 6,350 6,300 7,450 2,325 2,250 2,150 2,750 13,950 13,600 13,750 16,150 MS-60 MS-63 52,000 126,000 52,500 126,000 70,000 — — — 57,000 136,000 — — 55,500 — 53,500 125,000 85,000 — 95,000 — Draped Bust Dollar Draped bust right, flanked by stars, date below obverse Heraldic eagle reverse KM# 32 • 26.9600g.,0.8920 Silver, 0.7731 oz. ASW, 39-40 mm. • Obv. Legend LIBERTY Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: Robert Scot Notes: The 1798 “knob 9” variety has a serif on the lower left of the 9 in the date. The 1798 varieties are distinguished by the number of arrows held by the eagle on the reverse and the number of berries on the olive branch. On the 1798 “high-8” variety, the 8 in the date is higher than the other numberals. The 1799 varieties are distinguished by the number and positioning of the stars on the obverse and by the size of the berries in the olive branch on the reverse. On the 1700 “irregular date” variety, the first 9 in the date is smaller than the other numerals. Some varieties of the 1800 strikes had letters in the legend cut twice into the dies; as between the numerals in the date are wider than other varieties and the 8 is lower than the other numerals. The 1800 “small berries” variety refers to the size of the berries in the olive branch on the reverse. The 1800 “12 arrows” and “10 arrows” varieties refer to the number of arrows held by the eagle. The 1800 “Americai” variety appears to have the faint outline of an “I” after “America” in the reverse legend. The “close” and “wide” varieties of the 1802 refer to the amount of space between the numberals in the date. The 1800 large-3 and small-3 varieties are distinguished by the size of the 3 in the date. COINS NOVEMBER 2012 Date Mintage G-4 1798 knob 9, 4 stripes 423,515 1,025 1798 knob 9, 10 arrows Inc. above 1,025 1798 knob 9, 5 stripes Inc. above — 1798 pointed 9, 4 berries Inc. above 1,025 1798 5 berries, 12 arrows Inc. above 1,025 1798 high 8 Inc. above 1,025 1798 13 arrows Inc. above 1,025 1799/98 13-star reverse Inc. above 1,065 1799/98 15-star reverse Inc. above 1,050 1799 irregular date, 13-star reverse Inc. above 1,010 1799 irregular date, 15-star reverse Inc. above 1,000 1799 perfect date, 7- and 6-star obverse, no berries Inc. above 990 1799 perfect date, 7- and 6-star obverse, small berries Inc. above 990 1799 perfect date, 7- and 6-star obverse, medium large berries Inc. above 990 1799 perfect date, 7- and 6-star obverse, extra large berries Inc. above 1,000 1799 8 stars left, 5 stars right on obverse Inc. above 1,075 1800 “R” in “Liberty” double cut 220,920 1,040 1800 first “T” in “States” double cut Inc. above 1,040 1800 both letters double cut Inc. above 1,040 1800 “T” in “United” double cut Inc. above 1,040 1800 very wide date, low 8 Inc. above 1,040 1800 small berries Inc. above 1,040 1800 dot date Inc. above 1,040 1800 12 arrows Inc. above 1,040 1800 10 arrows Inc. above 1,040 1800 “Americai” Inc. above 1,065 1801 54,454 1,065 1801 proof restrike — — 1802/1 close Inc. above 1,090 1802/1 wide Inc. above 1,090 1802 close, perfect date Inc. above 1,090 1802 wide, perfect date Inc. above 1,090 1802 proof restrike, mintage unrecorded — — 1803 large 3 85,634 1,100 1803 small 3 Inc. above 1,100 1803 proof restrike, mintage unrecorded — — 1804 15 known — — Note: 1804, Childs Sale, Aug. 1999, Prf-68, $4,140,000. VG-8 1,185 1,185 — 1,185 1,185 1,185 1,185 1,250 1,225 F-12 1,785 1,785 — 1,785 1,785 1,785 1,785 2,000 1,875 VF-20 2,735 2,735 — 2,735 2,735 2,735 2,735 2,950 2,850 XF-40 5,550 5,550 — 5,550 5,550 5,550 5,550 4,300 4,000 MS-60 MS-63 21,750 95,000 21,750 87,000 — 124,500 21,750 43,500 21,750 43,500 21,750 43,500 21,750 45,000 23,500 45,000 24,500 47,500 1,170 1,825 3,000 3,900 23,500 45,000 1,160 1,825 3,200 5,550 21,500 42,500 1,150 1,750 2,700 3,850 18,500 42,500 1,150 1,750 2,700 3,850 18,500 42,500 1,150 1,750 2,700 3,850 18,500 42,500 1,180 1,750 2,700 3,850 18,500 51,500 1,200 1,225 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,250 1,200 1,200 1,250 1,300 — 1,275 1,275 1,275 1,250 1,825 1,825 1,800 1,800 1,800 1,800 1,850 2,000 1,825 1,825 2,000 2,050 — 2,000 2,000 1,850 1,825 24,000 21,500 21,500 21,500 21,500 21,500 22,000 21,500 31,000 — 21,500 25,000 — 20,500 20,500 20,500 21,500 45,000 45,000 45,000 45,000 45,000 — 48,500 45,000 — — 49,000 — — — — — — — — — — — 1,300 1,875 3,000 4,000 20,500 1,300 2,000 3,300 4,300 21,500 — 47,500 48,500 — — 2,800 2,775 2,750 2,750 2,750 2,750 2,800 3,000 3,200 3,200 3,300 3,200 — 3,300 3,300 2,800 2,775 — — — — 3,900 5,550 5,550 5,550 5,550 5,550 3,900 4,300 5,550 5,550 4,300 4,000 — 4,300 4,300 3,900 3,950 — — — — — — Seated Liberty Dollar Seated Liberty, date below obverse No motto above eagle reverse Date Mintage 1860O 515,000 1861 78,500 1862 12,090 1863 27,660 1864 31,170 1865 47,000 1866 2 known without motto — G-4 VG-8 265 295 600 750 440 600 375 525 350 410 300 350 — — F-12 VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-63 315 395 465 800 2,250 3,850 900 985 1,750 1,975 2,950 5,650 850 945 1,450 1,650 3,250 5,750 575 660 985 1,400 3,250 6,000 500 565 920 1,375 3,350 6,400 420 585 1,050 1,750 3,250 6,250 — — — — — — MS-65 56,000 90,000 90,000 90,000 90,000 90,000 Prf-65 — 15,700 15,700 18,000 15,700 15,700 — — Seated Liberty Dollar Seated Liberty, date below obverse IN GOD WE TRUST above eagle reverse KM# 100 • 26.7300g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.7734 oz. ASW, 38.1 mm. • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: Christian Gobrecht Notes: In 1866 the motto IN GOD WE TRUST was added to the reverse above the eagle. Date Mintage G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-63 MS-65 Prf-65 1866 49,625 320 350 440 590 795 1,250 2,400 5,000 85,000 16,000 1867 47,525 315 345 405 565 670 895 2,435 5,050 85,000 16,000 1868 162,700 325 355 395 535 650 920 3,500 7,350 85,000 16,000 1869 424,300 290 320 370 490 640 985 2,400 5,000 85,000 16,000 1870 416,000 280 320 350 430 595 970 2,300 4,950 67,500 16,000 1870CC 12,462 475 600 825 1,375 3,650 8,250 27,500 44,500 — — 1870S 12-15 known — 150,000 235,000 350,000 600,000 850,000 1,350,000 1,850,000 2,500,000 — — Note: 1870S, Eliasberg Sale, April 1997, EF-45 to AU-50, $264,000. 1871 1,074,760 270 300 330 410 545 970 2,300 4,950 67,500 16,000 1871CC 1,376 2,000 2,850 4,750 7,450 14,500 25,000 68,500 175,000 — — 1872 1,106,450 270 300 330 410 495 820 2,300 4,850 67,500 16,000 1872CC 3,150 900 1,400 2,850 4,300 4,850 13,500 28,500 120,000 385,000 — 1872S 9,000 310 365 550 700 2,000 4,500 11,000 26,000 — — 1873 293,600 275 310 340 420 510 840 2,350 4,900 67,500 16,000 1873CC 2,300 6,250 7,250 11,500 19,000 31,500 43,500 125,000 225,000 625,000 — 1873S none known 700 — — — — — — — — — — Trade Dollar Seated Liberty, IN GOD WE TRUST in base above date obverse TRADE DOLLAR below eagle reverse KM # 71 • 26.7300g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.7734 oz. ASW, 38.1 mm. • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: Christian Gobrecht Date Mintage 1840 61,005 1841 173,000 1842 184,618 1843 165,100 1844 20,000 1845 24,500 1846 110,600 1846O 59,000 1847 140,750 1848 15,000 1849 62,600 1850 7,500 1850O 40,000 1851 1,300 1851 Restrike — 1852 1,100 1852 Restrike — 1853 46,110 1853 Restrike — 1854 33,140 1855 26,000 1856 63,500 1857 94,000 1858 proof only Est. 800 Note: Later restrike. 1859 256,500 1859O 360,000 1859S 20,000 1860 218,930 G-4 290 265 265 265 280 300 275 285 265 325 275 465 335 4,000 — 3,500 — 335 — 1,100 900 400 450 VG-8 320 295 295 295 313 335 313 330 295 385 305 545 400 4,850 — 4,150 — 400 — 1,450 1,150 450 525 F-12 340 315 315 315 360 385 345 370 315 515 350 380 515 5,750 — 5,200 — 550 — 2,000 1,500 650 675 VF-20 420 395 395 395 455 455 490 480 395 795 420 845 750 7,750 — 7,000 — 660 — 2,850 2,150 775 800 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-63 MS-65 Prf-65 680 1,075 4,000 21,500 — — 610 1,000 2,950 5,500 100,000 — 630 925 2,650 4,700 — — 465 925 2,750 9,000 — — 785 1,250 6,450 15,000 100,000 — 900 1,750 10,500 26,500 — 75,000 650 1,100 2,750 5,200 98,000 125,000 775 1,325 8,750 20,000 — — 465 900 2,950 7,500 100,000 — 1,250 1,700 4,100 12,500 100,000 — 600 1,000 3,200 7,950 100,000 155,000 1,750 2,650 7,850 15,000 — 80,000 1,550 3,950 12,850 34,500 — — 18,000 27,000 43,500 68,500 150,000 225,000 — — — — — 90,000 15,000 26,000 38,500 60,000 150,000 200,000 — — — — — 70,000 1,100 1,425 4,000 7,950 100,000 90,000 — — — — — — 4,500 5,750 8,500 13,500 100,000 80,000 3,750 4,950 8,850 31,500 — 55,000 1,650 2,850 4,350 11,500 — 39,500 1,500 1,850 3,650 9,000 95,000 39,500 3,200 3,600 4,000 4,800 7,250 285 265 330 275 335 295 390 310 400 315 515 380 WWW.COINSMAGAZINE.NET 515 655 395 465 750 1,550 510 660 8,850 — — — 42,500 1,000 2,850 5,850 800 2,250 4,150 3,500 15,000 36,500 900 2,550 5,500 95,000 56,000 — 90,000 17,500 — — 15,700 KM# 108 • 27.2200g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.7876 oz. ASW, 38.1 mm. • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Designer: William Barber Date 1873 1873CC 1873S 1874 1874CC 1874S 1875 1875CC 1875S 1875S/CC 1876 1876CC 1876CC 1876S 1877 1877CC 1877S 1878 proof only 1878CC 1878S 1879 proof only 1880 proof only 1881 proof only 1882 proof only Mintage 397,500 124,500 703,000 987,800 1,373,200 2,549,000 218,900 1,573,700 4,487,000 Inc. above 456,150 509,000 Inc. above 5,227,000 3,039,710 534,000 9,519,000 900 97,000 4,162,000 1,541 1,987 960 1,097 G-4 VG-8 F-12 108 155 165 230 275 330 115 135 155 118 130 150 235 265 310 108 155 160 160 185 375 200 255 285 98.00 145 150 220 285 375 108 155 160 235 265 300 — — 375 98.00 145 150 108 155 160 235 275 320 98.00 145 150 — — — 425 525 710 98.00 145 150 — — — — — — — — — — — — VF-20 190 450 210 185 375 175 460 335 165 560 175 365 650 165 175 410 165 1,200 1,050 165 1,175 1,150 1,200 1,175 XF-40 250 700 265 250 600 235 590 510 225 925 235 525 1,250 225 235 700 225 1,300 2,400 225 1,275 1,250 1,300 1,275 AU-50 MS-60 MS-65 360 1,050 12,500 1,475 8,850 122,000 385 1,450 15,500 365 1,150 13,850 775 3,250 26,500 285 975 11,000 850 2,450 13,000 675 2,150 40,000 275 960 13,750 1,450 4,650 65,000 285 950 7,500 720 6,000 78,500 2,000 8,500 — 275 940 13,750 285 950 16,000 800 2,450 60,000 275 940 13,750 1,500 — — 4,200 12,000 112,000 275 940 13,750 1,400 — — 1,350 — — 1,400 — — 1,375 — — Prf-65 11,000 — — 10,800 — — 10,700 — — — 10,500 — — — 10,500 — — 13,500 — — 10,500 10,500 10,500 10,500 67 Date Mintage G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 1883 proof only 979 — — — 1,200 1,300 1,400 — 1884 proof only 10 — — — — — 100,000 — Note: 1884, Eliasberg Sale, April 1997, Prf-66, $396,000. MS-65 — — Prf-65 10,500 — Date Mintage G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 XF-40 1885 proof only 5 — — — — — Note: 1885, Eliasberg Sale, April 1997, Prf-65, $907,500. AU-50 MS-60 — — MS-65 Prf-65 — 200,000 Morgan Dollar Laureate head left, date below flanked by stars obverse Eagle within 1/2 wreath reverse KM# 110 • 26.7300g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.7734 oz. ASW, 38.1 mm. • Obv. Legend E.PLURIBUS.UNUM Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: George T. Morgan Notes: “65DMPL” values are for coins grading MS-65 deep-mirror prooflike. The 1878 “8 tail feathers” and “7 tail feathers” varieties are distinguished by the number of feathers in the eagle's tail. On the “reverse of 1878” varieties, the top of the top feather in the arrows held by the eagle is straight across and the eagle's breast is concave. On the “reverse of 1879 varieties,” the top feather in the arrows held by the eagle is slanted and the eagle's breast is convex. The 1890-CC “tail-bar” variety has a bar extending from the arrow feathers to the wreath on the reverse, the result of a die gouge. The Pittman Act of 1918 authorized the melting of 270 Million pieces of various dates. They were not indivudually recorded. Date 1878 8 tail feathers 1878 7 over 8 tail feathers 1878 7 tail feathers, reverse of 1878 1878 7 tail feathers, reverse of 1879 1878CC 1878S 1879 1879CC 1879CC capped CC 1879O 1879S reverse of 1878 1879S reverse of 1879 1880 1880CC reverse of 1878 1880CC 80/79 reverse of 1878 1880CC 8/7 reverse of 1878 1880CC reverse of 1879 1880CC 8/7 high 7 reverse of 1879 1880CC 8/7 low 7 reverse of 1879 1880O 1880S 1880S 8/7 crossbar 1881 1881CC 1881O 1881S 1882 1882CC 1882O 1882O/S 1882S 1883 1883CC 1883O 1883S 1884 1884CC 1884O 1884S 1885 1885CC 1885O 1885S 1886 1886O 1886S 1887 1887/6 1887O 1887/6O 1887S 1888 1888O 1888O Hot Lips 1888S 1889 1889CC 1889O 1889S 1890 1890CC 1890CC tail bar 1890O 1890S 1891 1891CC 1891CC Spitting Eagle 1891O 1891S 1892 68 Mintage 750,000 9,759,550 Inc. above Inc. above 2,212,000 9,744,000 14,807,100 756,000 Inc. above 2,887,000 9,110,000 9,110,000 12,601,335 591,000 Inc. above Inc. above Inc. above Inc. above Inc. above 5,305,000 8,900,000 — 9,163,975 296,000 5,708,000 12,760,000 11,101,100 1,133,000 6,090,000 Inc. above 9,250,000 12,291,039 1,204,000 8,725,000 6,250,000 14,070,875 1,136,000 9,730,000 3,200,000 17,787,767 228,000 9,185,000 1,497,000 19,963,886 10,710,000 750,000 20,290,710 Inc. above 11,550,000 — 1,771,000 19,183,833 12,150,000 Inc. above 657,000 21,726,811 350,000 11,875,000 700,000 16,802,590 2,309,041 Inc. above 10,701,000 8,230,373 8,694,206 1,618,000 Inc. above 7,954,529 5,296,000 1,037,245 VG-8 33.30 32.80 31.80 31.80 88.00 31.80 29.80 145 145 29.80 34.80 29.80 29.80 175 190 170 170 175 175 30.10 29.80 33.80 29.80 375 29.80 29.80 29.80 92.00 30.10 46.00 29.80 29.80 92.00 29.80 29.80 29.80 125 29.80 29.80 29.80 550 29.80 39.00 29.80 29.80 47.50 29.80 33.30 29.80 33.30 30.30 29.80 29.80 55.00 115 29.80 635 30.10 51.00 29.80 85.00 155 30.30 30.10 30.30 85.00 105 30.30 30.30 33.30 F-12 41.60 41.60 41.60 41.60 96.00 32.60 30.60 155 182 30.60 36.60 30.60 30.60 210 230 200 200 205 205 30.60 30.60 35.60 30.60 385 30.60 30.60 30.60 96.00 30.60 47.00 30.60 30.60 96.00 30.60 31.60 30.60 135 30.60 31.10 30.60 565 30.60 39.50 30.60 30.60 62.50 30.60 34.10 30.60 34.10 31.10 30.60 30.60 125 190 30.60 940 30.60 60.00 30.60 96.00 175 31.10 30.90 31.60 96.00 115 31.00 31.10 34.60 VF-20 48.00 48.00 48.00 48.00 100.00 34.00 32.00 265 250 32.00 42.00 32.00 32.00 245 270 235 240 245 245 32.00 32.00 39.00 32.00 410 32.00 32.00 32.00 110 32.00 55.00 32.00 32.00 110 32.00 35.50 32.00 140 32.00 34.00 32.00 580 32.00 40.00 32.00 32.50 85.00 32.00 36.50 34.00 36.50 35.50 32.00 32.00 250 210 32.00 1,200 34.00 65.00 32.20 105 225 34.00 32.50 33.00 105 135 32.50 33.00 38.00 XF-40 53.00 52.00 51.00 50.00 125 38.80 34.80 660 640 34.80 51.00 34.80 37.10 300 335 290 285 290 290 35.80 34.80 45.00 34.80 425 39.60 39.60 39.60 130 35.80 67.50 34.80 34.80 125 34.80 39.80 34.80 145 34.80 43.00 34.80 585 34.80 64.00 34.80 42.80 115 34.80 55.00 37.80 65.00 38.80 34.80 36.80 600 225 34.80 29,000 36.80 82.00 34.80 140 400 36.80 36.80 36.80 135 185 36.80 36.80 43.30 AU-50 72.00 68.00 52.50 51.00 150 46.30 43.80 2,100 1,850 49.30 61.00 43.80 44.30 355 410 360 345 355 355 44.30 43.80 75.00 41.80 460 42.30 43.80 42.30 155 43.80 99.50 43.80 42.30 148 41.80 145 41.80 160 41.80 310 41.80 595 41.80 110 41.80 78.00 145 41.80 165 44.80 190 48.30 41.80 44.30 3,000 235 41.80 6,450 43.80 125 41.80 235 700 44.30 44.30 44.30 215 260 44.30 45.30 88.00 MS-60 150 150 71.00 81.50 245 63.00 55.50 4,425 4,100 76.00 149 53.50 50.50 575 640 600 495 525 525 68.50 50.50 90.00 55.00 540 48.50 50.50 52.00 205 54.50 245 49.50 52.50 195 48.50 665 50.50 195 48.50 7,500 48.50 620 47.50 245 48.50 690 325 48.50 390 63.00 455 132 50.50 50.50 — 335 49.50 25,500 160 255 50.50 440 1,450 73.50 63.00 60.00 390 425 160 57.50 235 MS-63 250 275 115 195 370 86.00 83.50 7,100 6,175 185 590 68.00 65.00 700 850 700 595 620 620 385 62.00 265 67.00 570 71.50 62.00 69.00 250 71.50 765 66.50 66.00 245 62.00 2,650 65.00 245 64.00 35,500 65.00 695 62.00 355 62.00 3,150 535 62.00 565 120 2,050 265 62.00 66.00 — 495 62.00 43,500 390 390 70.00 825 3,600 96.00 93.50 165 715 900 345 135 485 MS-64 485 495 245 485 550 115 145 8,850 9,350 530 1,465 83.00 98.00 1,125 1,750 1,300 635 775 775 2,000 81.00 335 140 605 190 83.00 121 280 119 2,550 88.00 110 260 81.00 5,200 110 260 81.00 110,000 81.00 705 81.00 710 81.00 10,650 860 81.00 875 380 4,800 710 85.00 99.00 — 915 95.00 66,000 960 675 155 1,500 5,500 285 275 775 1,225 1,600 770 310 1,045 MS-65 1,600 2,400 1,150 2,650 1,850 300 875 31,000 46,500 4,150 6,500 155 800 2,375 4,000 2,800 1,150 1,800 1,800 29,500 155 450 640 900 1,375 155 520 495 1,175 61,500 167 255 455 167 51,000 330 430 187 235,000 155 1,100 167 2,225 175 190,000 3,375 155 2,300 2,550 29,500 2,500 240 655 — 3,400 375 320,000 7,750 2,150 2,525 5,250 — 2,425 1,050 9,000 5,100 6,000 8,550 1,725 4,850 65DMPL 23,500 17,000 11,650 24,500 10,800 10,500 17,250 49,000 63,500 28,500 24,000 1,300 6,350 21,500 — — 9,850 — — 70,000 725 — 21,750 3,050 35,000 850 6,800 1,950 4,950 65,000 4,000 1,650 1,450 1,400 94,500 4,350 1,450 1,000 220,000 845 2,400 1,000 42,500 1,275 300,000 30,000 1,200 44,750 12,000 — 29,500 3,000 2,850 — 16,500 4,050 — 14,500 38,500 19,750 15,500 — 10,000 10,500 27,500 34,500 — 37,500 21,500 20,500 Prf-65 8,350 — 11,500 185,000 — — 7,550 — — — — — 7,350 — — — — — — — — — 7,650 — — — 7,350 — — — — 7,500 — — — 7,350 — — — 7,350 — — — 7,350 — — 7,350 — — — — 7,500 — — — 7,350 — — — 7,350 — — — — 7,350 — — — — 7,500 COINS NOVEMBER 2012 Date 1892CC 1892O 1892S 1893 1893CC 1893O 1893S 1894 1894O 1894S 1895 proof only 1895O 1895S 1896 1896O 1896S 1897 1897O 1897S 1898 1898O 1898S 1899 1899O 1899S 1900 1900O 1900O/CC 1900S 1901 1901 doubled die reverse 1901O 1901S 1902 1902O 1902S 1903 1903O 1903S 1903S Micro S 1904 1904O 1904S 1921 1921D 1921S Mintage 1,352,000 2,744,000 1,200,000 378,792 677,000 300,000 100,000 110,972 1,723,000 1,260,000 12,880 450,000 400,000 9,967,762 4,900,000 5,000,000 2,822,731 4,004,000 5,825,000 5,884,735 4,440,000 4,102,000 330,846 12,290,000 2,562,000 8,880,938 12,590,000 Inc. above 3,540,000 6,962,813 Inc. above 13,320,000 2,284,000 7,994,777 8,636,000 1,530,000 4,652,755 4,450,000 1,241,000 Inc. above 2,788,650 3,720,000 2,304,000 44,690,000 20,345,000 21,695,000 VG-8 190 33.30 33.50 245 245 205 2,500 1,265 55.00 62.00 21,500 315 495 29.80 30.30 33.30 29.80 30.30 30.30 29.80 29.80 31.80 170 29.80 32.30 29.80 29.80 37.50 31.80 36.00 275 32.80 32.80 32.80 29.80 93.50 47.00 325 95.00 135 31.80 30.30 30.30 28.60 28.90 28.90 F-12 210 34.60 38.10 250 315 250 4,200 1,300 57.00 65.00 29,500 350 575 30.60 31.60 41.70 30.60 31.60 31.60 30.60 30.60 33.10 182 30.60 33.10 30.60 30.60 47.50 36.10 40.00 450 32.60 33.10 32.60 30.60 102 48.00 350 130 225 32.60 32.10 47.50 29.10 29.40 29.40 VF-20 290 38.00 136 260 625 380 5,750 1,425 59.00 110 36,500 480 935 32.00 33.00 60.00 32.00 34.00 33.00 32.00 32.00 34.50 195 32.00 36.50 32.00 32.00 62.50 37.50 57.50 900 34.00 37.50 34.00 32.00 148 49.00 375 210 450 34.00 33.50 87.00 30.80 31.10 31.10 XF-40 485 42.50 315 300 1,375 620 8,450 1,500 96.00 150 38,000 595 1,275 34.80 42.30 235 36.80 50.80 36.80 35.30 35.30 55.00 205 34.80 58.50 34.80 34.80 100.00 42.30 105 2,000 36.80 51.00 36.80 34.80 195 50.00 390 365 1,150 36.80 36.80 230 33.40 33.80 33.80 AU-50 725 67.50 1,750 440 2,325 850 21,000 1,825 310 510 40,000 1,225 1,865 41.80 155 895 44.30 110 47.30 42.30 42.30 105 245 41.80 145 42.30 42.30 190 85.00 280 3,850 45.30 200 43.80 41.80 275 52.00 398 1,725 3,000 43.80 45.30 525 40.10 41.00 41.00 MS-60 8,800 235 44,500 685 4,200 2,600 130,000 3,500 715 785 — 15,500 3,850 50.50 1,450 1,775 50.50 735 71.00 50.50 51.00 270 265 51.00 410 50.50 51.00 285 320 2,450 — 51.00 510 59.00 51.00 360 65.00 412 3,950 — 93.50 53.00 1,600 45.00 51.00 51.00 MS-63 2,000 420 66,500 1,100 6,900 6,650 205,000 5,200 3,650 1,185 — 57,500 6,350 63.00 6,700 3,350 66.00 4,400 122 63.00 63.00 470 290 62.00 495 62.00 62.00 770 400 17,250 — 71.00 750 110 62.00 620 82.50 455 6,500 — 255 66.00 4,100 52.00 71.00 69.00 MS-64 2,550 1,225 122,000 2,000 11,300 16,500 365,000 10,150 11,750 1,925 — 85,000 8,550 93.00 44,000 5,200 99.00 15,900 165 88.00 84.50 660 390 88.00 825 83.00 83.00 935 660 55,000 — 84.00 1,000 155 82.00 885 122 480 7,150 — 600 85.00 4,675 80.00 122 155 MS-65 8,900 7,750 205,000 7,500 70,000 210,000 715,000 38,500 68,500 6,550 — 165,000 28,000 235 180,000 19,500 355 70,000 610 245 170 2,500 935 178 2,275 155 177 1,675 1,800 375,000 — 192 3,150 480 179 3,000 320 630 11,750 — 2,850 156 10,350 185 420 1,525 65DMPL 39,500 52,500 225,000 66,000 90,000 215,000 735,000 78,000 61,500 26,000 — — 42,500 1,450 180,000 110,000 3,950 72,500 3,250 1,440 1,000 18,000 2,850 1,550 26,000 42,500 6,250 19,000 38,500 — — 10,000 24,500 19,500 16,000 15,000 36,850 5,950 40,000 — 86,500 1,175 19,000 11,500 10,000 31,000 Prf-65 — — — 7,500 — — — 7,500 — — 75,000 — — 7,350 — — 7,350 — — 7,350 — — 7,350 — — 7,350 — — — 7,850 — — — 7,350 — — 7,350 — — — 7,350 — — — — — Date Mintage G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1935S 3 Rays 1,964,000 35.00 44.00 45.00 46.00 47.50 92.00 245 370 555 1,340 1935S 4 Rays — 36.00 45.00 46.00 50.00 55.00 115 285 460 680 1,650 Peace Dollar Liberty Head left obverse Eagle facing right perched on rock reverse Eisenhower Dollar KM # 150 • 26.7300g.,0.9000 Silver, 0.7734 oz. ASW, 38.1 mm. • Designer: Anthony DeFrancisci Date 1921 1922 1922D 1922S 1923 1923D 1923S 1924 1924S 1925 1925S 1926 1926D 1926S 1927 1927D 1927S 1928 1928S Large S 1928S Small S 1934 1934D Large D 1934D Small D 1934S 1935 Mintage 1,006,473 51,737,000 15,063,000 17,475,000 30,800,000 6,811,000 19,020,000 11,811,000 1,728,000 10,198,000 1,610,000 1,939,000 2,348,700 6,980,000 848,000 1,268,900 866,000 360,649 G-4 95.00 25.90 27.00 27.00 27.00 27.00 27.00 27.00 27.90 25.90 27.90 27.90 27.90 26.70 27.90 26.50 26.50 345 VG-8 120 28.70 28.90 28.90 28.70 28.90 28.90 28.70 29.70 28.70 30.60 30.60 30.60 29.30 31.70 29.70 29.70 380 F-12 126 29.30 29.50 29.50 29.30 29.50 29.50 29.50 32.30 29.30 30.20 30.40 30.20 29.90 34.30 30.30 30.30 385 VF-20 133 30.10 30.30 30.30 30.10 30.30 30.30 30.10 34.10 30.10 34.10 31.40 31.20 30.70 36.10 33.10 33.10 390 XF-40 143 31.20 31.50 31.50 31.20 31.50 31.50 31.20 41.50 31.20 31.20 31.20 31.20 31.80 37.20 35.20 35.20 395 AU-50 MS-60 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 165 265 420 700 1,925 33.40 44.00 48.00 55.00 140 34.30 48.00 71.00 99.00 565 34.30 49.00 83.00 255 2,375 33.40 44.00 48.00 55.00 140 37.40 58.00 139 320 1,155 34.30 50.00 83.00 330 6,600 33.40 44.00 48.00 55.00 163 60.00 210 485 1,375 9,700 33.40 46.00 48.00 58.00 152 46.00 82.00 215 935 25,000 33.40 55.00 77.00 110 440 35.40 78.00 165 310 825 36.40 59.00 102 245 990 50.00 72.00 180 485 2,850 80.00 176 355 55.00 4,950 80.00 178 450 1,150 9,900 415 485 875 1,140 4,400 1,632,000 39.00 42.00 46.00 50.00 56.00 90.00 220 800 2,100 29,500 Inc. above 34.00 35.00 40.00 42.50 954,057 35.00 44.00 45.00 46.00 48.00 66.00 47.50 50.00 178 110 440 215 965 24,000 380 750 1,569,500 36.00 45.00 46.00 50.00 54.00 65.00 180 600 925 3,000 Inc. above 35.00 44.00 45.00 46.00 1,011,000 38.00 45.00 53.00 80.00 1,576,000 35.00 44.00 45.00 46.00 47.50 50.00 172 475 47.50 52.50 155 1,875 65.00 385 3,200 105 500 4,400 185 1,765 8,150 680 WWW.COINSMAGAZINE.NET KM# 203 • 22.8000g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 38 mm. • Designer: Frank Gasparro Date 1971 1971D 1972 Low Relief 1972 High Relief 1972 Modified High Relief 1972D 1973 1973D 1973S 1974 1974D 1974S Mintage 47,799,000 68,587,424 75,890,000 Inc. above Inc. above 92,548,511 2,000,056 2,000,000 — 27,366,000 35,466,000 — (Proof) — — — — — — — — (2,769,624) — — (2,617,350) MS-63 10.00 8.00 18.00 175 35.00 9.00 12.00 12.00 — 15.00 7.50 — Prf-65 — — — — — — — — 12.00 — — 11.00 Eisenhower Dollar KM# 203a • 24.5900g.,0.4000 Silver, 0.3162 oz. ASW, 38.1 mm. • Designer: Frank Gasparro Date 1971S 1971S 1971S Peg Leg “R” Variety 1971S Partial Peg Leg “R” Variety 1972S 1972S 1973S 1973S 1974S 1974S Mintage 6,868,530 — Inc. above Inc. above 2,193,056 — 1,833,140 — 1,720,000 — (Proof) — (4,265,234) — — — (1,811,631) — (1,005,617) — (1,306,579) MS-63 15.80 — — — 15.80 — 15.80 — 15.80 — Prf-65 11.00 — 17.00 18.00 — 9.00 — 45.00 — 11.00 69 Eisenhower Dollar Bicentennial design, moon behind Liberty Bell reverse Date 2005D 2005S 2006P 2006D 2006S 2007P Mintage MS-63 Prf-65 2,520,000 2.50 — 3,273,000 — 22.50 4,900,000 2.50 — 2,800,000 5.00 — 3,028,828 — 22.50 3,640,000 2.50 — Date 2007D 2007S 2008P 2008D 2008S Mintage MS-63 Prf-65 3,920,000 2.50 — 2,563,563 — 22.50 9,800,000 2.50 — 14,840,000 2.50 — — — 22.50 Native American Dollar - Planting crops reverse Sacagawea bust right with baby on back obverse Native American female planting corn, beans and squash reverse KM # 206 • 22.6800g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 38.1 mm. • Rev. Designer: Dennis R. Williams Notes: In 1976 the lettering on the reverse was changed to thinner letters, resulting in the Type II variety for that year. The Type I variety was minted 1975 and dated 1976. Date 1976 type I 1976 type II 1976D type I 1976D type II 1976S type I 1976S type II Mintage 117,337,000 Inc. above 103,228,274 Inc. above — — (Proof) — — — — (2,909,369) (4,149,730) MS-63 12.00 8.00 7.50 6.00 — — Prf-65 — — — — 10.00 9.00 Eisenhower Dollar KM# 467 • 8.0700g., Copper-Zinc-Manganese-Nickel Clad Copper, 26.5 mm. • Edge Lettering:E PLURIBUS UNUM, date, mint mark Notes: Date and mint mark on edge Date 2009P 2009D (Proof) — (3,998,621) MS-63 15.80 — Prf-65 — — Date 2009S Mintage — MS-63 — Prf-65 22.50 Sacagawea bust right with baby on back obverse Hiawatha belt and bundle of five arrows reverse Bicentennial design, moon behind Liberty Bell reverse Mintage 4,908,319 — MS-63 2.00 2.00 Native American Dollar - Hiawatha belt reverse KM # 206a • 24.5900g.,0.4000 Silver, 0.3162 oz. ASW • Rev. Designer: Dennis R. Williams Date 1976S 1976S Mintage 37,380,000 33,880,000 Prf-65 14.00 — Eisenhower Dollar Regular design resumed reverse KM # A203 • Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 38.1 mm. Date 1977 1977D 1977S Mintage (Proof) MS-63 Prf-65 12,596,000 — 5.00 — 32,983,006 — 4.00 — — (3,251,152) — 9.00 Date 1978 1978D 1978S Mintage (Proof) MS-63 Prf-65 25,702,000 — 4.00 — 33,012,890 — 4.75 — — (3,127,788) — 9.00 Susan B. Anthony Dollar Susan B. Anthony bust right obverse Eagle landing on moon, symbolic of Apollo manned moon landing reverse KM# 474 • 8.0700g., Copper-Zinc-Manganese-Nickel Clad Copper, 26.5 mm. • Edge Lettering:E PLURIBUS UNUM, date, mint mark Notes: Date and mint mark on edge Date 2010P 2010D Mintage MS-63 Prf-65 — 2.00 — — 2.00 — Date 2010S Mintage MS-63 Prf-65 — — 22.50 Native American Dollar - Peace Pipe reverse Sacagawea bust right with baby on back obverse Hands passing peace pipe reverse KM # 207 • 8.1000g., Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 26.5 mm. • Designer: Frank Gasparro Edge Desc:Reeded Notes: The 1979-S and 1981-S Type II coins have a clearer mint mark than the Type I varieties for those years. Date Mintage MS-63 Prf-65 1979P Near date 360,222,000 45.00 — 1979P Inc. above 2.50 — 1979D 288,015,744 2.50 — 1979S Proof, Type I (3,677,175) — — 1979S Proof, Type II Inc. above — — 1979S 109,576,000 2.50 — 1980P 27,610,000 2.50 — 1980D 41,628,708 2.50 — 1980S 20,422,000 5.00 — Date 1980S Proof 1981P 1981D 1981S 1981S Proof, Type I 1981S Proof, Type II 1999P 1999P Proof 1999D Mintage MS-63 Prf-65 3,547,030 — — 3,000,000 5.00 — 3,250,000 5.00 — 3,492,000 5.00 — 4,063,083 — — Inc. above — — 29,592,000 3.00 — Est. 750,000 — — 11,776,000 3.00 — Sacagawea Dollar Sacagawea bust right, with baby on back obverse Eagle in flight left reverse KM# 503 • 8.0700g., Copper-Zinc-Manganese-Nickel Clad Copper, 26.5 mm. • Obv. Designer: Glenna Goodacre Rev. Designer: Richard Masters and Joseph Menna Edge Lettering:E PLURIBUS UNUM, date, mint mark Notes: Date and mint mark on edge Date 2011P 2011D Mintage MS-63 Prf-65 — 2.00 — — 2.00 — Date 2011S Mintage MS-63 Prf-65 — — 8.00 Native American Dollar - Horse reverse Sacagawea bust right with baby on back obverse Horse and Native American profile facing left reverse KM# 528 • 8.0700g., Copper-Zinc-Manganese-Nickel Clad Copper, 26.5 mm. • Edge Lettering:E PLURIBUS UNUM, date, mint mark Notes: Date and mint mark on edge Date 2012P 2012D Mintage MS-63 Prf-65 — 2.00 — — 2.00 — Date 2012S Mintage MS-63 Prf-65 — — 8.00 Presidents KM # 310 • 8.0700g., Copper-Zinc-Manganese-Nickel Clad Copper, 26.5 mm. Date 2000P 2000D 2000S 2001P 2001D 2001S 2002P 2002D 70 Mintage MS-63 Prf-65 767,140,000 2.00 — 518,916,000 2.00 — 4,048,000 — 10.00 62,468,000 2.00 — 70,939,500 2.00 — 3,190,000 — 100.00 3,865,610 2.00 — 3,732,000 2.00 — Date 2002S 2003P 2003D 2003S 2004P 2004D 2004S 2005P Mintage MS-63 Prf-65 3,210,000 — 28.50 3,080,000 3.00 — 3,080,000 3.00 — 3,300,000 — 20.00 2,660,000 2.50 — 2,660,000 2.50 — 2,965,000 — 22.50 2,520,000 2.50 — George Washington KM# 401 • 8.0700g., Copper-Zinc-Manganese-Nickel Clad Copper, 26.5 mm. • Edge Lettering:IN GOD WE TRUST date, mint mark E PLURIBUS UNUM Notes: Date and mint mark incuse on edge. COINS NOVEMBER 2012 Date 2007P (2007) Plain edge error 2007D 2007S Mintage 176,680,000 Inc. above 163,680,000 3,883,103 MS-63 2.00 75.00 2.00 — MS-65 5.00 — 5.00 — Prf-65 — — — 5.00 John Adams KM # 402 • 8.0700g., Copper-Zinc-Manganese-Nickel Clad Copper, 26.5 mm. • Edge Lettering:IN GOD WE TRUST date, mint mark E PLURIBUS UNUM Notes: Date and mint mark incuse on edge. Date 2007P 2007P Double edge lettering 2007D 2007S Mintage 112,420,000 Inc. above 112,140,000 3,877,409 MS-63 2.00 250 2.00 — MS-65 5.00 — 5.00 — Prf-65 — — — 5.00 William Henry Harrison KM# 450 • 8.0700g., Copper-Zinc-Manganese-Nickel Clad Copper, 26.5 mm. • Edge Lettering:E PLURIBUS UNUM, date, mint mark Notes: Date and mint mark on edge Date 2009P 2009D 2009S Mintage 43,260,000 55,160,000 — MS-63 2.00 2.00 — MS-65 5.00 5.00 — Prf-65 — — 5.00 John Tyler KM# 451 • 8.0700g., Copper-Zinc-Manganese-Nickel Clad Copper, 26.5 mm. • Edge Lettering:E PLURIBUS UNUM, date, mint mark Notes: Date and mint mark on edge. Date 2009P 2009D 2009S Thomas Jefferson Mintage 43,540,000 43,540,000 — MS-63 2.00 2.00 — MS-65 5.00 5.00 — Prf-65 — — 5.00 James K. Polk KM # 403 • 8.0700g., Copper-Zinc-Manganese-Nickel Clad Copper, 26.5 mm. • Edge Lettering:IN GOD WE TRUST date, mint mark E PLURIBUS UNUM Notes: Date and mint mark incuse on edge. KM# 452 • 8.0700g., Copper-Zinc-Manganese-Nickel Clad Copper, 26.5 mm. • Edge Lettering:E PLURIBUS UNUM, date, mint mark Notes: Date and mint mark on edge Date 2007P 2007D 2007S Date 2009P 2009D 2009S Mintage 100,800,000 102,810,000 3,877,573 MS-63 2.00 2.00 — MS-65 5.00 5.00 — Prf-65 — — 5.00 Mintage 46,620,000 41,720,000 — MS-63 2.00 2.00 — MS-65 5.00 5.00 — Prf-65 — — 5.00 James Madison KM # 404 • 8.0700g., Copper-Zinc-Manganese-Nickel Clad Copper, 26.5 mm. • Edge Lettering:IN GOD WE TRUST date, mint mark E PLURIBUS UNUM Notes: Date and mint mark incuse on edge. Date 2007P 2007D 2007S Mintage 84,560,000 87,780,000 3,876,829 MS-63 2.00 2.00 — MS-65 5.00 5.00 — Prf-65 — — 5.00 James Monroe Zachary Taylor KM # 426 • 8.0700g., Copper-Zinc-Manganese-Nickel Clad Copper, Date and mint mark incuse on edge., 26.5 mm. • Edge Lettering:IN GOD WE TRUST date, mint mark E PLURIBUS UNUM KM# 453 • 8.0700g., Copper-Zinc-Manganese-Nickel Clad Copper, 26.5 mm. • Edge Lettering:E PLURIBUS UNUM, date, mint mark Notes: Date and mint mark on edge. Date 2008P 2008D 2008S Date 2009P 2009D 2009S Mintage 64,260,000 60,230,000 3,000,000 MS-63 2.00 2.00 — MS-65 5.00 5.00 — Prf-65 — — 5.00 Mintage 41,580,000 36,680,000 — MS-63 2.00 2.00 — MS-65 5.00 5.00 — Prf-65 — — 5.00 Millard Filmore KM# 475 • 8.0700g., Copper-Zinc-Manganese-Nickel Clad Copper, 26.5 mm. • Edge Lettering:E PLURIBUS UNUM, date, mint mark Notes: Date and mint mark on edge. Date 2010P 2010D 2010S Mintage — — — MS-63 2.00 2.00 — MS-65 5.00 5.00 — Prf-65 — — 5.00 Franklin Pierce KM# 476 • 8.0700g., Copper-Zinc-Manganese-Nickel Clad Copper, 26.5 mm. • Edge Lettering:E PLURIBUS UNUM, date, mint mark Notes: Date and mint mark on edge. John Quincy Adams KM # 427 • 8.0700g., Copper-Zinc-Manganese-Nickel Clad Copper, 26.5 mm. • Edge Lettering:IN GOD WE TRUST date, mint mark E PLURIBUS UNUM Notes: Date and mint mark incuse on edge. Date 2008P 2008D 2008S Mintage 57,540,000 57,720,000 3,000,000 MS-63 2.00 2.00 — MS-65 5.00 5.00 — Prf-65 — — 5.00 Date 2010P 2010D 2010S Mintage — — — MS-63 2.00 2.00 — MS-65 5.00 5.00 — Prf-65 — — 5.00 Andrew Jackson KM # 428 • 8.0700g., Copper-Zinc-Manganese-Nickel Clad Copper, 26.5 mm. • Edge Lettering:IN GOD WE TRUST date, mint mark E PLURIBUS UNUM Notes: Date and mint mark incuse on edge. Date 2008P 2008D 2008S Mintage 61,180,000 61,070,000 3,000,000 MS-63 2.00 2.00 — MS-65 5.00 5.00 — Prf-65 — — 5.00 Martin van Buren KM # 429 • 8.0700g., Copper-Zinc-Manganese-Nickel Clad Copper, 26.5 mm. • Edge Lettering:IN GOD WE TRUST date, mint mark E PLURIBUS UNUM Notes: Date and mint mark incuse on edge. Date 2008P 2008D 2008S Mintage 51,520,000 50,960,000 3,000,000 MS-63 2.00 2.00 — MS-65 5.00 5.00 — Prf-65 — — 5.00 James Buchanan KM# 477 • 8.0700g., Copper-Zinc-Manganese-Nickel Clad Copper, 26.5 mm. • Edge Lettering:E PLURIBUS UNUM, date, mint mark Notes: Date and mint mark on edge. Date 2010P 2010D 2010S MS-63 2.00 2.00 — MS-65 5.00 5.00 — Prf-65 — — 5.00 Abraham Lincoln KM# 478 • 8.0700g., Copper-Zinc-Manganese-Nickel Clad Copper, 26.5 mm. • Edge Lettering:E PLURIBUS UNUM, date, mint mark Notes: Date and mint mark on edge. Date 2010P 2010D 2010S WWW.COINSMAGAZINE.NET Mintage — — — Mintage — — — MS-63 2.00 2.00 — MS-65 5.00 5.00 — Prf-65 — — 5.00 71 Andrew Johnson KM # 499 • 8.0700g., Copper-Zinc-Manganese-Nickel Clad Copper, 26.5 mm. • Edge Lettering:E PLURIBUS UNUM, date, mint mark Notes: Date and mint mark on edge. Date 2011P 2011D 2011S Mintage — — — MS-63 2.00 2.00 — MS-65 5.00 5.00 — Prf-65 — — 5.00 Ulysses S. Grant KM # 500 • 8.0700g., Copper-Zinc-Manganese-Nickel Clad Copper, 26.5 mm. • Edge Lettering:E PLURIBUS UNUM, date, mint mark Notes: Date and mint mark on edge. Date 2011P 2011D 2011S Mintage — — — MS-63 2.00 2.00 — MS-65 5.00 5.00 — Prf-65 — — 5.00 Date 1849C closed wreath 1849C open wreath 1849D open wreath 1849O open wreath 1850 1850C 1850D 1850O 1851 1851C 1851D 1851O 1852 1852C 1852D 1852O 1853 1853C 1853D 1853O 1854 1854D 1854S Mintage 11,634 Inc. above 21,588 215,000 481,953 6,966 8,382 14,000 3,317,671 41,267 9,882 290,000 2,045,351 9,434 6,360 140,000 4,076,051 11,515 6,583 290,000 736,709 2,935 14,632 F-12 800 135,000 1,050 195 175 900 1,050 200 175 840 1,000 160 175 845 1,025 130 175 900 1,040 135 175 1,050 260 VF-20 950 240,000 1,300 235 210 1,150 1,250 275 210 1,150 1,250 195 210 1,040 1,250 175 210 1,100 1,250 160 210 1,400 360 XF-40 1,450 320,000 1,875 310 245 1,600 1,725 390 245 1,500 1,675 240 245 1,400 1,675 260 245 1,400 1,700 235 245 2,350 525 AU-50 2,400 475,000 2,600 390 270 2,350 2,950 775 270 1,700 2,500 265 270 1,700 2,300 385 270 2,000 2,650 270 270 6,000 775 MS-60 8,850 600,000 6,000 800 335 9,000 12,500 3,300 335 3,150 5,650 775 335 5,100 10,000 1,400 335 5,600 9,700 665 335 13,000 2,450 Indian Head - Type 2 Indian head with headdress left obverse Value, date within wreath reverse Rutherford B. Hayes KM # 501 • 8.0700g., Copper-Zinc-Manganese-Nickel Clad Copper, 26.5 mm. • Edge Lettering:E PLURIBUS UNUM, date, mint mark Notes: Date and mint mark on edge. Date 2011P 2011D 2011S Mintage — — — MS-63 2.00 2.00 — MS-65 5.00 5.00 — Prf-65 — — 5.00 KM# 83 • 1.6720g.,0.9000 Gold, 0.0484 oz. AGW, 15 mm. • Obv. Legend UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: James B. Longacre James Garfield KM # 502 • 8.0700g., Copper-Zinc-Manganese-Nickel Clad Copper, 26.5 mm. • Edge Lettering:E PLURIBUS UNUM, date, mint mark Notes: Date and mint mark on edge. Date 2011P 2011D 2011S Mintage — — — MS-63 2.00 2.00 — MS-65 5.00 5.00 — Prf-65 — — 5.00 Date 1854 1855 1855C 1855D 1855O 1856S Mintage 902,736 758,269 9,803 1,811 55,000 24,600 Chester A. Arthur KM # 524 • 8.0700g., Copper-Zinc-Manganese-Nickel Clad Copper, 26.5 mm. • Edge Lettering:E PLURIBUS UNUM, date, mintmark Notes: Date and mintmark on edge Date 2012P 2012D 2012S Mintage — — — MS-63 2.00 2.00 — MS-65 5.00 5.00 — Prf-65 — — 5.00 F-12 250 250 975 3,250 345 525 VF-20 280 280 1,450 4,750 440 820 XF-40 410 410 3,750 9,800 600 1,325 AU-50 535 535 11,500 22,000 1,500 2,500 MS-60 1,680 1,680 33,000 48,000 7,800 8,650 Indian Head - Type 3 Indian head with headdress left obverse Value, date within wreath reverse Grover Cleveland, first term KM # 525 • 8.0700g., Copper-Zinc-Manganese-Nickel Clad Copper, 26.5 mm. • Edge Lettering:E PLURIBUS UNUM, date, mintmark Notes: Date and mint mark on edge Date 2012P 2012D 2012S Mintage — — — MS-63 2.00 2.00 — MS-65 5.00 5.00 — Prf-65 — — 5.00 Benjamin Harrison KM # 526 • 8.0700g., Copper-Zinc-Manganese-Nickel Clad Copper, 26.5 mm. • Edge Lettering:E PLURIBUS UNUM, date, mintmark Notes: Date at mint mark on edge Date 2012P 2012D 2012S Mintage — — — MS-63 2.00 2.00 — MS-65 5.00 5.00 — Prf-65 — — 5.00 Grover Cleveland, second term KM # 527 • 8.0700g., Copper-Zinc-Manganese-Nickel Clad Copper, 26.5 mm. • Edge Lettering:E PLURIBUS UNUM, date, mintmark Notes: Date and mint mark on edge Date 2012P 2012D 2012S Mintage — — — MS-63 2.00 2.00 — MS-65 5.00 5.00 — Prf-65 — — 5.00 $1 GOLD Liberty Head - Type 1 Liberty head left within circle of stars obverse Value, date within 3/4 wreath reverse KM # 73 • 1.6720g.,0.9000 Gold, 0.0484 oz. AGW, 13 mm. • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: James B. Longacre Notes: On the “closed wreath” varieties of 1849, the wreath on the reverse extends closer to the numeral 1. Date 1849 open wreath 1849 small head, no L 1849 closed wreath 72 Mintage 688,567 — Inc. above F-12 175 — 175 VF-20 225 — 210 XF-40 265 — 245 AU-50 300 — 270 MS-60 650 — 335 KM# 86 • 1.6720g.,0.9000 Gold, 0.0484 oz. AGW, 15 mm. • Obv. Legend UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: James B. Longacre Notes: The 1856 varieties are distinguished by whether the 5 in the date is slanted or upright. The 1873 varieties are distinguished by the amount of space between the upper left and lower left serifs in the 3. Date 1856 upright 5 1856 slanted 5 1856D 1857 1857C 1857D 1857S 1858 1858D 1858S 1859 1859C 1859D 1859S 1860 1860D 1860S 1861 1861D mintage unrecorded 1862 1863 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1870S 1871 1872 1873 closed 3 1873 open 3 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 Mintage 1,762,936 Inc. above 1,460 774,789 13,280 3,533 10,000 117,995 3,477 10,000 168,244 5,235 4,952 15,000 36,668 1,566 13,000 527,499 — 1,361,390 6,250 5,950 3,725 7,130 5,250 10,525 5,925 6,335 3,000 3,930 3,530 125,125 Inc. above 198,820 420 3,245 3,920 3,020 3,030 F-12 225 220 2,350 210 900 1,000 260 210 1,025 300 210 885 1,050 210 210 2,150 300 210 4,950 210 370 290 290 300 325 265 315 255 300 260 260 325 210 210 1,650 240 210 195 210 VF-20 260 250 3,650 245 1,150 1,300 520 245 1,250 400 245 1,050 1,500 265 245 2,500 380 245 7,000 245 500 370 370 385 420 290 460 290 475 290 295 425 245 245 2,350 300 210 250 225 XF-40 310 285 5,800 285 1,750 2,300 650 285 1,600 575 285 1,700 2,100 525 285 4,200 500 285 11,000 285 925 475 590 470 525 415 530 410 785 390 400 825 285 285 4,650 360 340 365 285 AU-50 335 300 8,000 300 3,750 4,400 1,300 300 2,850 1,450 300 4,250 3,250 1,250 300 7,000 750 300 21,000 300 2,100 825 750 685 675 500 725 500 1,250 480 480 950 300 300 5,200 475 460 480 330 MS-60 510 360 32,000 360 13,250 11,000 6,200 360 10,000 5,350 360 9,850 10,500 5,500 360 19,500 2,900 360 41,500 360 3,900 1,050 1,600 1,025 1,160 1,025 1,150 875 2,650 750 975 1,650 360 360 10,000 725 725 675 525 Prf-65 — 55,000 — 32,000 — — — 28,500 — — 17,000 — — — 16,500 — — 14,850 — 15,000 18,000 18,000 18,000 18,000 17,500 19,000 17,000 16,000 — 18,000 18,500 — — 30,000 32,500 16,750 18,000 15,500 14,000 COINS NOVEMBER 2012 Date 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 Mintage 1,636 7,707 5,125 11,007 6,236 12,261 6,016 8,543 16,580 30,729 F-12 235 235 245 235 235 235 235 235 235 235 VF-20 180 270 275 265 265 265 265 265 265 265 XF-40 300 300 300 300 — 300 300 300 300 300 AU-50 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 MS-60 475 460 460 460 460 460 460 460 460 390 Prf-65 14,000 11,500 10,500 11,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 Date 1829 1830 1831 1832 1833 1834 Mintage 3,403 4,540 4,520 4,400 4,160 4,000 F-12 5,400 5,400 5,400 5,400 5,400 8,900 VF-20 6,250 6,250 6,250 6,250 6,250 11,750 XF-40 7,950 7,950 7,950 7,950 7,950 15,450 MS-60 18,500 18,500 19,000 18,500 19,000 48,500 Classic Head Classic head left within circle of stars obverse No motto above eagle reverse $2.50 (QUARTER EAGLE) GOLD Liberty Cap Liberty cap on head, right, flanked by stars obverse Heraldic eagle reverse KM # 27 • 4.3700g.,0.9160 Gold, 0.1287 oz. AGW, 20 mm. • Obv. Legend LIBERTY Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: Robert Scot Notes: The 1796 “no stars” variety does not have stars on the obverse. The 1804 varieties are distinguished by the number of stars on the obverse. Date 1796 no stars 1796 stars 1797 1798 close date 1798 wide date 1802/1 1804 13-star reverse 1804 14-star reverse 1805 1806/4 1806/5 1807 Mintage 963 432 427 1,094 Inc. above 3,035 3,327 Inc. above 1,781 1,616 Inc. above 6,812 F-12 55,000 26,500 20,000 6,250 5,250 4,250 45,000 4,550 4,250 4,250 6,250 4,250 VF-20 71,500 32,500 25,000 8,650 7,650 6,650 65,000 7,150 6,650 6,650 8,650 6,650 XF-40 100,000 65,000 45,000 16,500 15,500 14,500 125,000 15,500 14,500 15,000 21,500 14,500 MS-60 245,000 185,000 125,000 60,000 57,500 34,500 — 46,500 37,000 38,000 95,000 34,500 KM # 40 • 4.3700g.,0.9160 Gold, 0.1287 oz. AGW, 20 mm. • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: John Reich Mintage 2,710 F-12 26,500 VF-20 36,500 XF-40 54,500 MS-60 175,000 Turban Head Turban on head left within circle of stars obverse Banner above eagle reverse KM # 46 • 4.3700g.,0.9160 Gold, 0.1287 oz. AGW, 18.5 mm. • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: John Reich Date 1821 1824/21 1825 1826/25 1827 Mintage 6,448 2,600 4,434 760 2,800 F-12 5,950 5,950 5,950 6,450 6,050 VF-20 7,150 7,150 7,150 7,900 7,350 XF-40 10,350 10,250 10,250 11,000 10,750 MS-60 30,000 29,500 27,500 100,000 29,500 Turban Head Turban on head left within circle of stars obverse Banner above eagle reverse KM # 49 • 4.3700g.,0.9160 Gold, 0.1287 oz. AGW, 18.2 mm. • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: John Reich WWW.COINSMAGAZINE.NET Date 1834 1835 1836 1837 1838 1838C 1839 1839C 1839/8 1839D 1839O Mintage 112,234 131,402 547,986 45,080 47,030 7,880 27,021 18,140 Inc. above 13,674 17,781 VF-20 475 475 475 500 500 1,700 500 1,500 — 1,750 700 XF-40 675 675 675 800 625 3,000 900 2,650 — 3,450 1,100 AU-50 965 950 940 1,500 1,100 8,000 1,900 4,500 — 8,000 2,500 MS-60 3,300 3,200 3,100 4,000 3,200 27,000 5,500 26,500 — 24,000 7,250 MS-65 27,000 32,000 29,000 35,000 30,000 55,000 — — — — — Coronet Head Coronet head left within circle of stars obverse No motto above eagle reverse KM# 72 • 4.1800g.,0.9000 Gold, 0.1209 oz. AGW, 18 mm. • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: Christian Gobrecht Turban Head Turban on head left flanked by stars obverse Banner above eagle reverse Date 1808 KM# 56 • 4.1800g.,0.8990 Gold, 0.1208 oz. AGW, 18.2 mm. • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: William Kneass Date 1840 1840C 1840D 1840O 1841 1841C 1841D 1842 1842C 1842D 1842O 1843 1843C small date, Crosslet 4 1843C large date, Plain 4 1843D small date, Crosslet 4 1843O small date, Crosslet 4 1843O large date, Plain 4 1844 1844C 1844D 1845 1845D 1845O 1846 1846C 1846D 1846O 1847 1847C 1847D 1847O 1848 1848 “CAL.” 1848C 1848D 1849 1849C 1849D 1850 1850C 1850D 1850O 1851 1851C 1851D 1851O 1852 1852C Mintage 18,859 12,822 3,532 33,580 — 10,281 4,164 2,823 6,729 4,643 19,800 100,546 26,064 Inc. above 36,209 288,002 76,000 6,784 11,622 17,332 91,051 19,460 4,000 21,598 4,808 19,303 66,000 29,814 23,226 15,784 124,000 7,497 1,389 16,788 13,771 23,294 10,220 10,945 252,923 9,148 12,148 84,000 1,372,748 14,923 11,264 148,000 1,159,681 9,772 F-12 160 975 2,000 250 — 750 950 500 700 900 240 160 1,500 800 920 165 210 225 700 785 190 950 550 200 725 800 170 140 900 800 160 315 8,000 800 1,000 180 800 950 265 800 950 300 265 900 1,000 300 265 975 VF-20 190 1,400 3,200 400 48,000 1,500 2,100 900 1,700 2,100 370 180 2,400 1,600 1,800 190 260 365 1,600 1,650 250 1,900 1,050 275 1,575 1,400 280 220 1,800 1,650 240 500 15,000 1,600 2,000 275 1,475 2,000 310 1,500 1,700 345 300 1,650 1,800 335 300 1,500 XF-40 900 1,600 8,700 825 85,000 2,000 4,750 2,600 3,500 4,000 1,200 450 5,500 2,200 2,350 250 465 850 2,600 2,200 350 2,600 2,300 500 3,500 2,000 400 360 2,300 2,250 400 850 26,000 2,100 2,500 475 2,150 2,500 360 2,000 2,350 485 330 2,250 2,500 370 330 2,050 AU-50 2,950 6,000 15,500 2,100 96,000 3,500 11,000 6,500 8,000 11,750 2,500 915 9,000 3,500 3,250 350 1,600 2,000 7,000 3,200 600 3,900 9,000 950 8,950 3,000 1,150 825 3,500 3,250 1,000 2,400 36,000 3,800 4,500 1,000 5,150 4,500 385 3,600 3,450 1,300 345 3,450 3,850 900 345 4,250 MS-60 6,000 13,000 35,000 11,000 — 18,500 25,000 20,000 27,000 38,000 14,000 3,000 29,000 8,800 10,500 1,700 8,000 7,500 20,000 7,800 1,275 15,000 20,000 6,000 18,750 12,000 6,500 3,800 7,250 10,500 4,000 7,000 50,000 13,750 12,000 2,600 23,500 18,000 1,100 13,500 1,600 4,500 495 9,850 12,000 4,450 495 16,500 Prf-65 — — — — — — — 140,000 — — — 140,000 — — — — — 140,000 — — 140,000 — — 140,000 — — — — — — — 125,000 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 73 Date 1852D 1852O 1853 1853D 1854 1854C 1854D 1854O 1854S 1855 1855C 1855D 1856 1856C 1856D 1856O 1856S 1857 1857D 1857O 1857S 1858 1858C 1859 1859D 1859S 1860 1860C 1860S 1861 1861S 1862 1862/1 1862S 1863 1863S 1864 1865 1865S 1866 1866S 1867 1867S 1868 1868S 1869 1869S 1870 1870S 1871 1871S 1872 1872S 1873 closed 3 1873 open 3 1873S 1874 1875 1875S 1876 1876S 1877 1877S 1878 1878S 1879 1879S 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1891 DDR 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 74 Mintage 4,078 140,000 1,404,668 3,178 596,258 7,295 1,760 153,000 246 235,480 3,677 1,123 384,240 7,913 874 21,100 71,120 214,130 2,364 34,000 69,200 47,377 9,056 39,444 2,244 15,200 22,675 7,469 35,600 1,283,878 24,000 98,543 Inc. above 8,000 30 10,800 2,874 1,545 23,376 3,110 38,960 3,250 28,000 3,625 34,000 4,345 29,500 4,555 16,000 5,350 22,000 3,030 18,000 178,025 Inc. above 27,000 3,940 420 11,600 4,221 5,000 1,652 35,400 286,260 178,000 88,990 43,500 2,996 691 4,067 2,002 2,023 887 4,088 6,282 16,098 17,648 8,813 11,040 Inc. above 2,545 30,106 4,122 6,199 19,202 29,904 24,165 27,350 67,205 91,322 133,733 201,257 160,960 217,944 176,490 F-12 VF-20 XF-40 1,100 1,650 2,950 300 335 365 265 300 330 1,250 1,975 3,450 265 300 330 1,100 1,450 2,450 2,100 3,350 6,950 300 335 365 95,000 175,000 300,000 270 305 335 1,050 1,675 3,250 2,100 3,350 7,500 270 305 335 985 1,600 2,500 3,850 6,500 12,850 300 345 750 300 335 425 270 305 335 1,025 1,650 2,775 300 335 425 300 335 365 275 310 340 965 1,500 2,100 275 310 350 1,150 1,850 3,100 310 365 950 275 310 340 985 1,475 2,175 310 365 625 270 305 335 320 400 900 310 340 600 650 875 1,850 650 875 2,050 — — — 465 475 1,475 3,750 5,450 11,500 2,950 4,750 7,750 320 335 595 775 1,250 3,150 365 400 625 350 395 850 300 335 575 300 335 395 270 305 365 300 335 435 300 365 445 290 375 550 270 345 465 295 360 385 270 345 415 305 450 800 275 340 485 270 330 375 270 325 355 280 345 395 285 345 425 1,950 3,500 5,500 270 330 375 285 345 675 285 345 625 310 395 875 265 325 355 265 320 345 265 320 345 270 325 355 270 340 365 275 345 385 950 2,150 3,150 270 330 375 280 395 750 275 375 440 400 750 1,850 275 340 375 275 340 365 270 335 365 270 335 365 275 340 365 — — — 275 335 365 275 330 365 270 330 355 275 330 365 265 325 355 265 325 350 270 325 350 265 325 345 265 325 345 265 325 345 265 325 345 265 320 345 265 320 345 265 320 345 265 320 345 265 320 345 AU-50 7,000 1,000 345 4,850 345 4,750 11,500 420 — 350 6,350 16,500 350 4,000 30,000 1,350 950 350 3,700 1,050 875 395 3,350 425 3,950 2,350 450 3,100 1,150 350 3,250 1,950 3,450 4,200 — 3,150 22,500 18,000 1,450 5,750 1,500 1,150 1,600 640 1,050 685 800 900 1,000 850 550 1,250 1,150 395 375 900 850 11,000 850 1,250 1,150 1,250 415 370 375 385 765 750 5,250 550 1,350 750 2,650 650 500 450 450 500 — 475 500 375 440 400 370 370 365 365 365 365 365 365 365 365 365 MS-60 17,500 5,000 495 18,000 495 13,500 27,500 1,600 — 495 19,500 50,000 515 14,500 72,500 7,500 4,350 515 13,200 4,450 5,350 1,250 9,250 1,250 18,500 5,000 1,150 20,000 3,850 850 7,250 5,150 7,500 17,500 — 13,500 47,500 37,500 4,400 11,500 5,950 4,750 4,100 1,625 3,850 2,750 4,000 4,150 4,900 3,100 2,350 4,650 4,350 435 405 2,800 2,250 24,000 3,950 3,350 2,850 3,250 750 410 415 435 2,500 1,400 9,850 1,050 3,350 1,600 4,850 1,150 850 520 535 600 — 585 950 400 800 525 400 400 385 385 385 385 385 385 385 385 385 Prf-65 — — — — — — — — — — — — 75,000 — — — — 75,000 — — — 59,000 — 61,000 — — 58,000 — — 31,500 — 32,500 — — 95,000 — 27,000 30,000 — 25,000 — 27,000 — 27,000 — 24,500 — 33,500 — 36,500 — 33,500 — 42,500 — — 42,500 70,000 — 27,500 — 35,000 — 35,000 — 26,000 — 26,000 26,500 23,500 23,500 23,500 22,500 23,500 17,500 18,000 20,500 18,500 17,500 — 15,500 15,500 18,000 16,750 16,750 16,750 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 Date 1907 Mintage 336,448 F-12 265 VF-20 320 XF-40 345 AU-50 365 MS-60 385 Prf-65 15,000 Indian Head KM# 128 • 4.1800g.,0.9000 Gold, 0.1209 oz. AGW, 18 mm. • Designer: Bela Lyon Pratt Date 1908 1909 1910 1911 1911D D strong D 1911 1D weak D 1912 1913 1914 1914D 1915 1925D 1926 1927 1928 1929 Mintage 565,057 441,899 492,682 704,191 55,680 Inc. above 616,197 722,165 240,117 448,000 606,100 578,000 446,000 388,000 416,000 532,000 VF-20 255 255 255 255 2,750 1,150 255 255 260 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 XF-40 290 290 290 290 3,850 1,950 290 290 315 290 290 290 290 290 290 300 AU-50 310 310 310 310 4,750 2,850 315 310 370 320 305 305 305 305 305 320 MS-60 420 430 420 420 8,750 4,950 445 420 605 435 420 410 410 410 410 440 MS-63 1,015 1,650 1,550 1,030 20,500 — 1,750 955 4,950 1,500 990 740 740 740 740 830 MS-65 3,460 6,540 7,500 8,500 77,500 — 11,850 7,500 34,500 36,500 6,500 2,860 2,860 2,860 2,860 7,000 Prf-65 25,000 53,000 35,000 25,000 — — 25,000 25,000 30,000 — 32,500 — — — — — $3 GOLD Indian head with headdress, left obverse Value, date within wreath reverse KM# 84 • 5.0150g.,0.9000 Gold, 0.1451 oz. AGW, 20.5 mm. • Obv. Legend UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: James B. Longacre Notes: The 1873 “closed-3” and “open-3” varieties are distinguished by the amount of space between the upper left and lower left serifs of the 3 in the date. Date Mintage VF-20 XF-40 1854 138,618 850 1,100 1854D 1,120 8,300 15,000 1854O 24,000 1,000 2,000 1855 50,555 900 1,100 1855S 6,600 1,025 2,150 1856 26,010 880 1,100 1856S 34,500 900 1,500 1857 20,891 900 1,100 1857S 14,000 950 2,200 1858 2,133 950 1,800 1859 15,638 900 1,800 1860 7,155 900 1,600 1860S 7,000 950 2,000 1861 6,072 925 1,500 1862 5,785 925 1,850 1863 5,039 900 1,450 1864 2,680 950 1,500 1865 1,165 1,350 2,500 1866 4,030 970 1,100 1867 2,650 950 1,100 1868 4,875 740 1,100 1869 2,525 1,150 2,200 1870 3,535 1,000 1,500 1870S unique — — — Note: H. W. Bass Collection. AU50, cleaned. Est. value, $1,250,000. 1871 1,330 1,000 1,500 1872 2,030 900 1,800 1873 open 3, proof only 25 3,300 5,000 1873 closed 3, mintage unknown — 4,000 6,000 1874 41,820 800 1,300 1875 proof only 20 20,000 28,000 1876 45 6,000 10,000 1877 1,488 1,200 2,900 1878 82,324 800 1,300 1879 3,030 850 1,300 1880 1,036 850 1,700 1881 554 1,400 2,750 1882 1,576 925 1,400 1883 989 1,000 1,600 1884 1,106 1,250 1,700 1885 910 1,300 1,800 1886 1,142 1,250 1,800 1887 6,160 900 1,300 1888 5,291 950 1,500 1889 2,429 925 1,300 AU-50 2,000 29,000 4,000 2,000 5,700 2,150 2,350 2,100 5,500 3,000 1,800 2,000 7,000 2,200 2,200 2,200 2,300 6,000 2,000 2,400 2,100 2,600 2,400 — MS-60 3,400 65,000 20,000 3,300 25,000 3,500 10,000 3,500 18,000 9,000 3,000 3,600 17,000 3,600 3,600 3,600 3,600 10,000 3,600 4,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 — MS-65 18,000 — — 32,000 — 27,000 — — — — — 21,000 — 27,000 28,000 20,000 29,000 39,000 27,500 28,000 22,000 — — — Prf-65 125,000 — — 120,000 — — — 62,500 — 62,500 60,000 46,000 — 46,000 46,500 43,000 42,000 40,000 42,000 41,500 42,000 46,000 47,000 — 2,000 2,250 8,700 10,000 1,900 47,500 16,500 5,200 1,900 2,000 3,000 5,500 2,000 3,500 2,200 2,850 3,000 2,000 2,000 1,700 4,000 3,600 — — 3,000 — — 12,000 3,000 2,650 4,000 8,000 3,500 3,600 3,600 3,900 4,000 3,000 3,300 3,100 27,500 — — — 16,000 — — 60,000 16,000 19,000 20,000 24,000 22,000 24,000 24,000 24,000 20,000 18,000 20,000 18,000 47,000 33,000 — 42,000 42,000 175,000 60,000 43,500 43,000 32,000 29,500 25,000 25,000 25,000 24,000 25,000 24,000 21,000 23,000 22,000 COINS NOVEMBER 2012 Turban Head $5 (HALF EAGLE) Capped head, left, within circle of stars obverse Heraldic eagle reverse GOLD Liberty Cap Liberty Cap on head, right, flanked by stars obverse Small eagle reverse KM# 43 • 8.7500g.,0.9160 Gold, 0.2577 oz. AGW, 25 mm. • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: John Reich KM # 19 • 8.7500g.,0.9160 Gold, 0.2577 oz. AGW Date 1795 1796/95 1797 15 obverse stars 1797 16 obverse stars 1798 Mintage 8,707 6,196 Inc. above Inc. above — F-12 19,500 20,500 23,000 21,000 112,000 VF-20 25,000 25,350 27,500 25,850 185,000 XF-40 31,000 32,750 42,250 41,000 350,000 MS-60 79,500 84,500 — 210,000 — Liberty Cap Liberty cap on head, right, flanked by stars obverse Large Heraldic eagle reverse KM # 28 • 8.7500g.,0.9160 Gold, 0.2577 oz. AGW, 25 mm. • Obv. Legend LIBERTY Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: Robert Scot Date 1795 1797/95 1797 15 star obv.; Unique Note: Smithsonian collection 1797 16 star obv.; Unique Note: Smithsonian collection 1798 small 8 1798 large 8, 13-star reverse 1798 large 8, 14-star reverse 1799 small reverse stars 1799 large reverse stars 1800 1802/1 1803/2 1804 small 8 1804 small 8 over large 8 1805 1806 pointed 6 1806 round 6 1807 Mintage Inc. above 3,609 — F-12 10,000 10,850 — VF-20 16,500 17,500 — XF-40 22,500 24,000 — MS-60 85,000 155,000 — — — — — — 24,867 Inc. above Inc. above 7,451 Inc. above 37,628 53,176 33,506 30,475 Inc. above 33,183 64,093 Inc. above 32,488 4,850 4,050 5,050 3,850 3,950 3,850 3,850 3,850 3,850 3,950 3,850 3,850 3,850 3,850 6,650 5,050 6,650 4,900 4,750 4,650 4,650 4,650 4,650 4,850 4,650 4,650 4,650 4,650 10,100 8,350 10,950 11,100 14,200 7,100 7,100 7,100 7,100 7,600 7,100 7,100 7,100 7,100 — 33,500 — 21,500 31,700 15,850 15,850 15,850 15,850 17,850 15,850 17,750 15,850 15,850 Date Mintage F-12 1813 95,428 3,100 1814/13 15,454 5,000 1815 635 32,500 Note: 1815, private sale, Jan. 1994, MS-61, $150,000 1818 48,588 5,000 1818 5D over 50 Inc. Above — 5,500 1819 51,723 8,800 1819 5D over 50 Inc. Above — 5,500 1820 curved-base 2, small letters 263,806 5,250 1820 curved-base 2, large letters Inc. above 5,100 1820 square-base 2 Inc. above 5,000 1821 34,641 12,000 1822 3 known — — 1823 14,485 5,500 1824 17,340 5,500 1825/21 29,060 5,750 1825/24 Inc. above — Note: 1825/4, Bowers & Merena, March 1989, XF, $148,500. 1826 18,069 5,500 1827 24,913 6,000 1828/7 28,029 15,000 Note: 1828/7, Bowers & Merena, June 1989, XF, $20,900. 1828 Inc. above 6,000 1829 large planchet 57,442 15,000 Note: 1829 large planchet, Superior, July 1985, MS-65, $104,500. 1829 small planchet Inc. above 37,500 Note: 1829 small planchet, private sale, 1992 (XF-45), $89,000. 1830 small “5D.” 126,351 16,500 1830 large “5D.” Inc. above 16,500 1831 140,594 16,500 1832 curved-base 2, 12 stars 157,487 50,000 1832 square-base 2, 13 stars Inc. above 16,500 1833 small date 193,630 17,500 1833 large date Inc. above 16,500 1834 plain 4 50,141 16,500 1834 crosslet 4 Inc. above 17,500 VF-20 3,850 6,250 50,000 XF-40 5,500 8,250 200,000 MS-60 13,250 19,000 250,000 6,450 6,450 16,500 11,000 6,600 6,400 6,250 22,000 — 6,250 10,500 9,500 — 13,500 10,500 50,000 35,000 12,850 12,000 11,500 43,000 1,250,000 11,500 32,000 25,000 550,000 20,000 23,500 64,000 64,000 22,500 20,000 19,000 115,000 — 19,000 38,000 39,500 750,000 7,800 10,000 28,500 16,500 23,500 66,000 30,000 34,500 125,000 13,000 28,500 30,000 65,000 60,000 125,000 54,000 86,500 140,000 27,500 27,500 27,500 80,000 27,500 29,500 27,500 27,500 29,500 44,650 44,650 44,650 175,000 44,650 54,650 44,650 44,650 54,650 70,000 70,000 70,000 — 70,000 90,000 70,000 70,000 80,000 Classic Head Classic head, left, within circle of stars obverse No motto above eagle reverse KM# 57 • 8.3600g.,0.8990 Gold, 0.2416 oz. AGW, 22.5 mm. • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: William Kneass Turban Head Capped draped bust, left, flanked by stars obverse Heraldic eagle reverse Date 1834 plain 4 1834 crosslet 4 1835 1836 1837 1838 1838C 1838D Mintage 658,028 Inc. above 371,534 553,147 207,121 286,588 17,179 20,583 VF-20 550 1,650 550 550 550 550 2,550 2,100 XF-40 790 2,900 790 790 790 890 5,500 4,650 AU-50 1,400 6,000 1,450 1,450 1,650 1,450 13,000 9,750 MS-60 3,000 20,000 3,150 2,950 3,500 3,700 42,500 31,000 MS-65 48,000 — — 70,000 75,000 58,000 — — Coronet Head Coronet head, left, within circle of stars obverse No motto above eagle reverse KM # 38 • 8.7500g.,0.9160 Gold, 0.2577 oz. AGW, 25 mm. • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: John Reich Date 1807 1808 1808/7 1809/8 1810 small date, small 5 1810 small date, large 5 1810 large date, small 5 1810 large date, large 5 1811 small 5 1811 tall 5 1812 Mintage 51,605 55,578 Inc. above 33,875 100,287 Inc. above Inc. above Inc. above 99,581 Inc. above 58,087 WWW.COINSMAGAZINE.NET F-12 3,100 3,600 3,100 3,100 17,500 3,100 17,500 3,100 3,100 3,100 3,100 VF-20 3,850 4,500 3,850 3,850 32,500 3,850 37,500 3,850 3,850 3,850 3,850 XF-40 5,100 5,950 5,100 5,100 48,500 5,100 60,000 5,100 5,100 5,100 5,100 MS-60 13,850 18,850 13,850 13,850 125,000 16,250 135,000 13,850 13,850 13,850 13,850 KM# 69 • 8.3590g.,0.9000 Gold, 0.2419 oz. AGW, 21.6 mm. • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: Christian Gobrecht Notes: Varieties for 1843 are distinguished by the size of the numerals in the date. One 1848 variety has “Cal.” incsribed on the reverse, indicating it was made from California gold. The 1873 “closed-3” and “open3” varieties are distinguished by the amount of space between the upper left and lower left serifs in the 3 in the date. 75 Date Mintage F-12 1839 118,143 532 1839/8 curved date Inc. above 552 1839C 17,205 1,250 1839D 18,939 1,125 1840 137,382 522 1840C 18,992 1,200 1840D 22,896 1,200 1840O 38,700 532 1841 15,833 532 1841C 21,467 1,200 1841D 30,495 1,400 1841O 2 known 50 — 1842 small letters 27,578 200 1842 large letters Inc. above 532 1842C small date 28,184 4,500 1842C large date Inc. above 900 1842D small date 59,608 1,000 1842D large date Inc. above 1,400 1842O 16,400 550 1843 611,205 522 1843C 44,201 1,250 1843D 98,452 1,250 1843O small letters 19,075 552 1843O large letters 82,000 532 1844 340,330 522 1844C 23,631 1,300 1844D 88,982 1,500 1844O 364,600 556 1845 417,099 522 1845D 90,629 1,300 1845O 41,000 556 1846 395,942 522 1846C 12,995 1,350 1846D 80,294 1,250 1846O 58,000 556 1847 915,981 522 1847C 84,151 1,350 1847D 64,405 1,400 1847O 12,000 550 1848 260,775 522 1848C 64,472 1,400 1848D 47,465 1,450 1849 133,070 522 1849C 64,823 1,500 1849D 39,036 1,550 1850 64,491 522 1850C 63,591 1,350 1850D 43,984 1,450 1851 377,505 522 1851C 49,176 1,300 1851D 62,710 1,400 1851O 41,000 280 1852 573,901 522 1852C 72,574 1,350 1852D 91,584 1,450 1853 305,770 522 1853C 65,571 1,500 1853D 89,678 1,550 1854 160,675 522 1854C 39,283 1,400 1854D 56,413 1,400 1854O 46,000 552 1854S 268 — Note: 1854S, Bowers & Merena, Oct. 1982, AU-55, $170,000. 1855 117,098 522 1855C 39,788 1,400 1855D 22,432 1,500 1855O 11,100 315 1855S 61,000 552 1856 197,990 552 1856C 28,457 1,450 1856D 19,786 1,475 1856O 10,000 370 1856S 105,100 532 1857 98,188 522 1857C 31,360 1,400 1857D 17,046 1,500 1857O 13,000 340 1857S 87,000 532 1858 15,136 532 1858C 38,856 1,400 1858D 15,362 1,500 1858S 18,600 532 1859 16,814 532 1859C 31,847 1,400 1859D 10,366 1,600 1859S 13,220 615 1860 19,825 532 1860C 14,813 1,500 1860D 14,635 1,500 1860S 21,200 500 1861 688,150 522 1861C 6,879 1,500 1861D 1,597 3,000 1861S 18,000 500 1862 4,465 532 1862S 9,500 1,500 1863 2,472 532 1863S 17,000 600 76 VF-20 562 582 2,300 2,200 552 2,200 2,200 582 562 1,850 1,800 — 345 750 10,000 1,800 2,000 2,350 1,000 552 1,850 1,950 582 586 552 1,900 1,950 586 552 1,900 415 552 1,900 1,800 375 552 1,800 2,000 2,200 552 1,900 2,000 552 1,900 2,000 552 1,850 1,950 552 1,900 1,950 590 552 1,900 2,000 552 1,950 2,000 552 1,900 1,875 582 — XF-40 591 611 2,900 3,200 570 3,000 3,000 611 591 2,400 2,350 — 1,100 2,000 23,000 2,200 2,300 6,500 3,400 581 2,500 2,600 1,700 1,175 581 3,000 2,400 590 581 2,400 800 581 3,000 2,400 1,000 581 2,400 2,000 6,750 581 2,250 2,350 581 2,400 2,600 581 2,300 2,500 581 2,350 2,400 1,500 581 2,450 2,450 581 2,350 2,500 581 2,300 2,200 611 — MS-60 4,000 2,250 24,000 22,000 3,700 26,000 16,000 11,000 5,500 20,000 15,000 — — 11,000 110,000 18,000 15,000 48,000 22,000 1,850 14,000 13,000 26,000 12,000 2,000 24,000 12,000 4,700 2,000 12,500 9,900 2,400 24,000 13,000 11,500 1,650 13,000 10,000 28,000 1,500 19,250 14,500 2,800 14,000 16,500 4,250 14,000 33,000 2,800 17,500 15,000 13,000 1,400 7,750 13,000 1,400 8,500 11,000 2,000 14,000 11,500 8,250 — Prf-65 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 552 1,900 1,950 675 390 552 1,875 1,950 650 300 552 1,900 2,000 640 562 562 1,900 2,000 825 562 1,900 2,150 1,800 562 2,100 1,900 1,100 552 2,400 4,700 1,100 800 3,000 1,200 1,450 581 2,300 2,400 2,100 1,000 581 2,400 2,600 1,600 591 581 2,500 2,650 1,400 591 591 2,350 2,450 2,350 591 2,450 2,600 4,150 591 3,000 2,600 2,100 591 3,900 7,000 4,500 1,850 6,000 3,750 4,100 1,800 16,000 19,000 20,000 15,500 2,300 20,000 15,000 14,000 6,750 1,600 9,500 14,500 15,000 11,000 3,850 11,000 12,500 31,000 7,000 16,000 16,000 30,000 3,650 15,000 15,000 27,000 1,450 25,000 50,000 36,500 20,000 62,000 27,500 35,500 — — — — — — — — — — 123,500 — — — — 190,000 — — — — — — — 100,000 — — — 100,000 — — — 96,000 — 90,000 — Date 1864 1864S 1865 1865S 1866S Mintage 4,220 3,888 1,295 27,612 9,000 F-12 532 2,300 500 475 750 VF-20 650 4,750 1,450 1,400 1,750 XF-40 1,850 16,000 4,100 2,400 4,000 MS-60 15,000 55,000 20,000 20,000 40,000 Prf-65 72,000 — 82,500 — — Coronet Head Coronet head, left, within circle of stars obverse IN GOD WE TRUST above eagle reverse KM# 101 • 8.3590g.,0.9000 Gold, 0.2419 oz. AGW, 21.6 mm. • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: Christian Gobrecht Date 1866 1866S 1867 1867S 1868 1868S 1869 1869S 1870 1870CC 1870S 1871 1871CC 1871S 1872 1872CC 1872S 1873 closed 3 1873 open 3 1873CC 1873S 1874 1874CC 1874S 1875 1875CC 1875S 1876 1876CC 1876S 1877 1877CC 1877S 1878 1878CC 1878S 1879 1879CC 1879S 1880 1880CC 1880S 1881 1881/80 1881CC 1881S 1882 1882CC 1882S 1883 1883CC 1883S 1884 1884CC 1884S 1885 1885S 1886 1886S 1887 1887S 1888 1888S 1889 1890 1890CC 1891 1891CC 1892 1892CC 1892O 1892S 1893 1893CC 1893O 1893S 1894 Mintage 6,730 34,920 6,920 29,000 5,725 52,000 1,785 31,000 4,035 7,675 17,000 3,230 20,770 25,000 1,690 16,980 36,400 49,305 63,200 7,416 31,000 3,508 21,198 16,000 220 11,828 9,000 1,477 6,887 4,000 1,152 8,680 26,700 131,740 9,054 144,700 301,950 17,281 426,200 3,166,436 51,017 1,348,900 5,708,802 Inc. above 13,886 969,000 2,514,568 82,817 969,000 233,461 12,958 83,200 191,078 16,402 177,000 601,506 1,211,500 388,432 3,268,000 87 1,912,000 18,296 293,900 7,565 4,328 53,800 61,413 208,000 753,572 82,968 10,000 298,400 1,528,197 60,000 110,000 224,000 957,955 VF-20 750 900 500 1,400 650 486 925 500 800 5,250 950 900 1,250 500 850 1,250 537 472 467 2,600 525 660 850 640 34,000 1,400 715 1,100 1,450 2,000 900 1,000 499 469 3,100 467 467 1,000 469 462 625 462 462 465 650 462 462 625 462 479 625 479 479 625 479 462 462 462 462 — 462 477 467 576 499 576 469 561 462 562 524 462 462 596 477 462 462 XF-40 1,650 2,600 1,500 2,900 1,000 1,550 2,400 1,750 2,000 15,000 2,600 1,700 3,000 950 1,925 5,000 800 486 477 12,500 1,400 1,675 1,700 2,100 45,000 4,500 2,250 2,500 5,000 3,600 2,750 3,300 650 480 7,200 475 475 1,500 480 470 815 470 470 600 1,500 470 470 625 470 487 1,100 478 480 975 487 470 470 470 470 14,500 470 485 475 584 507 584 480 565 470 584 1,000 470 470 634 581 470 470 AU-50 3,500 8,800 3,300 8,000 3,500 4,000 3,500 4,000 2,850 30,000 8,250 3,300 12,000 2,950 3,000 20,000 3,400 500 487 27,500 3,250 2,500 9,500 4,800 60,000 11,500 5,000 4,125 14,000 9,500 4,000 11,000 1,400 524 20,000 3,000 485 3,150 524 480 1,375 480 480 750 7,000 480 480 900 480 497 3,200 490 497 3,000 497 480 480 480 480 20,000 480 497 547 557 550 615 524 800 480 750 1,375 485 480 825 585 485 480 MS-60 MS-63 16,500 — 25,000 — 11,500 — 34,500 — 11,500 — 20,000 — 17,500 34,000 26,000 — 18,000 — 110,000 137,500 29,000 — 12,500 — 60,000 — 13,000 — 15,000 18,000 60,000 — 13,500 — 1,200 6,500 850 3,650 60,000 — 21,000 — 13,000 26,000 36,000 — 22,500 — 190,000 — 52,000 — 16,500 32,500 11,000 14,500 46,500 82,500 30,000 — 13,750 29,000 52,500 — 9,200 — 550 2,000 60,000 — 675 4,250 520 2,000 22,000 — 950 3,300 500 840 9,900 — 490 800 500 775 1,500 4,500 22,500 60,000 500 775 500 800 7,500 40,000 510 800 530 1,200 18,000 — 1,000 2,950 650 2,250 17,000 — 490 2,000 505 825 510 790 510 1,125 510 815 — — 510 800 550 1,500 1,200 4,000 1,150 2,400 2,200 6,500 1,600 7,500 640 2,000 1,350 3,500 530 1,350 1,500 6,500 3,300 15,000 525 2,850 510 1,150 1,550 6,650 950 5,950 510 1,040 500 905 MS-65 Prf-65 — 70,000 — — — 70,000 — — — 70,000 — — — 65,000 — — — 75,000 200,000 — — — — 70,000 — — — — — 60,000 — — — — 24,000 70,000 — — — — — — — 66,000 — — — — — 185,000 — — — — 55,000 60,000 165,000 — — — — 75,000 — — — — — 50,000 — — — — 12,000 55,000 — — — — 7,500 54,000 — — 5,750 — 4,800 54,000 — — — — 7,150 — 6,150 54,000 — — 4,500 — — 40,000 — — — — — 35,000 — — — — 4,800 35,000 4,000 — 5,600 44,000 4,500 — — 120,000 4,800 — — 29,000 — — — 30,000 — 27,000 55,000 — 5,400 29,000 28,500 — 7,000 30,000 33,500 — — — — — 3,900 34,000 — — — — 9,000 — 2,600 35,000 COINS NOVEMBER 2012 Date 1894O 1894S 1895 1895S 1896 1896S 1897 1897S 1898 1898S 1899 1899S 1900 1900S 1901 1901S 1902 1902S 1903 1903S 1904 1904S 1905 1905S 1906 1906D 1906S 1907 1907D 1908 Mintage 16,600 55,900 1,345,936 112,000 59,063 155,400 867,883 354,000 633,495 1,397,400 1,710,729 1,545,000 1,405,730 329,000 616,040 3,648,000 172,562 939,000 227,024 1,855,000 392,136 97,000 302,308 880,700 348,820 320,000 598,000 626,192 888,000 421,874 VF-20 479 489 462 467 462 469 462 462 462 462 462 462 462 462 462 462 462 462 462 462 462 469 462 462 462 462 462 462 462 462 XF-40 487 487 470 487 470 480 470 470 470 470 470 470 470 470 470 470 470 470 470 470 470 480 470 470 470 470 470 470 470 470 AU-50 570 575 480 497 485 524 480 485 480 480 480 480 480 480 480 480 480 480 480 480 480 524 480 480 480 480 480 480 480 485 MS-60 1,300 2,900 495 3,150 510 1,150 495 865 500 495 495 495 495 500 495 495 495 495 500 495 495 885 500 495 495 495 500 495 495 510 MS-63 5,500 10,000 905 6,500 1,650 6,000 905 5,150 905 1,310 890 1,260 890 1,260 890 890 890 890 905 890 890 4,000 905 3,350 890 905 1,190 890 890 905 MS-65 — — 4,500 26,000 4,500 24,500 4,500 — 6,000 — 3,600 9,600 3,600 14,000 3,650 3,600 4,400 3,600 4,000 3,600 3,600 9,600 4,000 9,600 3,600 3,200 4,400 3,400 3,400 3,400 Prf-65 — — 29,000 — 30,000 — 35,000 — 30,000 — 30,000 — 30,000 — 27,000 — 27,000 — 27,000 — 27,000 — 27,000 — 26,000 — — 23,000 — — Indian Head Liberty Cap Liberty cap on head, right, flanked by stars obverse Heraldic eagle reverse KM# 30 • 17.5000g.,0.9160 Gold, 0.5154 oz. AGW, 33 mm. • Obv. Legend LIBERTY Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: Robert Scot Date 1797 large eagle 1798/97 9 stars left, 4 right 1798/97 7 stars left, 6 right 1799 large star obv 1799 small star obv 1800 1801 1803 extra star 1803 large stars rev 1804 crosslet 4 1804 plain 4 Mintage 10,940 900 842 37,449 Inc. above 5,999 44,344 15,017 Inc. above 3,757 — F-12 9,800 13,500 28,500 9,350 9,350 9,500 9,250 9,600 9,250 16,500 — VF-20 12,850 19,000 38,500 10,750 10,750 10,750 10,900 11,850 11,400 22,750 — XF-40 21,400 34,500 87,500 18,200 18,200 18,350 17,400 19,550 17,800 31,500 — MS-60 58,500 127,500 235,000 37,500 37,500 39,500 37,500 67,500 37,500 92,500 400,000 Coronet Head Old-style head, left, within circle of stars obverse No motto above eagle reverse KM # 129 • 8.3590g.,0.9000 Gold, 0.2419 oz. AGW, 21.6 mm. • Designer: Bela Lyon Pratt Date 1908 1908D 1908S 1909 1909D 1909O 1909S 1910 1910D 1910S 1911 1911D 1911S 1912 1912S 1913 1913S 1914 1914D 1914S 1915 1915S 1916S 1929 Mintage 578,012 148,000 82,000 627,138 3,423,560 34,200 297,200 604,250 193,600 770,200 915,139 72,500 1,416,000 790,144 392,000 916,099 408,000 247,125 247,000 263,000 588,075 164,000 240,000 662,000 VF-20 518 518 593 518 518 3,950 548 518 518 558 518 600 528 518 563 518 558 518 518 563 518 573 543 11,000 XF-40 530 530 605 530 530 4,850 570 530 530 585 530 775 565 530 595 530 590 530 530 585 530 605 565 14,250 AU-50 544 544 639 544 544 7,650 604 544 544 614 544 1,150 599 544 689 544 729 544 544 639 544 724 624 17,500 MS-60 615 615 1,275 595 595 31,500 1,350 595 615 975 595 6,450 600 595 1,675 595 1,450 615 615 1,375 595 1,950 710 26,000 MS-63 2,810 2,810 6,000 2,810 2,260 75,000 11,000 2,860 4,150 65,000 2,260 41,000 5,850 2,260 13,500 2,810 11,500 2,960 2,860 12,850 2,860 17,000 5,750 40,000 MS-65 10,850 36,500 11,600 10,850 10,850 460,000 45,000 10,850 39,500 44,000 10,850 265,000 41,500 10,850 105,000 11,600 125,000 11,850 10,850 105,000 10,850 110,000 28,500 73,500 Prf-65 25,500 — — 36,000 — — — 37,000 — — 28,500 — — 28,500 — 28,000 — 28,500 — — 39,000 — — — $10 (EAGLE) Liberty Cap Small eagle reverse KM # 21 • 17.5000g.,0.9160 Gold, 0.5154 oz. AGW, 33 mm. • Designer: Robert Scot Mintage 5,583 Inc. above 4,146 3,615 WWW.COINSMAGAZINE.NET F-12 28,500 30,000 27,500 31,500 VF-20 33,850 45,000 36,000 40,000 Date 1838 1839/8 Type of 1838 1839 large letters Mintage 7,200 25,801 Inc. above F-12 1,750 1,100 800 VF-20 2,650 1,450 1,150 XF-40 6,850 5,850 2,150 MS-60 43,500 28,500 32,000 Prf-65 1,500,000 1,500,000 — Coronet Head New-style head, left, within circle of stars obverse No motto above eagle reverse KM# 66.2 • 16.7180g.,0.9000 Gold, 0.4837 oz. AGW, 27 mm. • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: Christian Gobrecht GOLD Date 1795 13 leaves 1795 9 leaves 1796 1797 small eagle KM# 66.1 • 16.7180g.,0.9000 Gold, 0.4837 oz. AGW, 27 mm. • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: Christian Gobrecht XF-40 48,500 73,500 50,000 55,000 MS-60 122,500 250,000 135,000 200,000 Date 1839 small letters 1840 1841 1841O 1842 small date 1842 large date 1842O 1843 1843O 1844 1844O 1845 1845O 1845O repunched 1846 1846O 1846/5 1847 1847O 1848 1848O 1849 1849O 1850 large date 1850 small date 1850O 1851 Mintage 12,447 47,338 63,131 2,500 81,507 Inc. above 27,400 75,462 175,162 6,361 118,700 26,153 47,500 Inc. above 20,095 81,780 Inc. above 862,258 571,500 145,484 38,850 653,618 23,900 291,451 Inc. above 57,500 176,328 F-12 975 994 974 1,750 974 974 974 974 974 800 974 1,009 994 1,069 1,019 974 1,069 974 974 974 1,049 974 1,049 974 1,049 994 974 VF-20 1,550 1,059 1,049 3,450 1,049 1,049 1,059 1,049 1,059 1,350 1,059 1,219 1,059 1,419 1,289 1,059 1,419 1,049 1,049 1,049 1,239 1,049 1,239 1,049 1,239 1,074 1,049 XF-40 6,850 1,333 1,233 6,950 1,158 1,148 1,463 1,263 1,218 3,200 1,403 1,343 875 3,850 1,250 1,150 1,135 1,093 1,093 1,158 1,850 1,093 2,450 1,093 1,150 1,275 1,093 MS-60 75,000 11,500 9,000 — 15,000 9,500 22,500 16,750 12,000 16,750 15,000 17,500 16,500 — — — — 3,450 6,500 5,000 17,750 3,400 27,500 4,500 8,500 19,500 5,150 Prf-65 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 77 Date 1851O 1852 1852O 1853 1853/2 1853O 1854 1854O small date 1854O large date 1854S 1855 1855O 1856 1856O 1856S 1857 1857O 1857S 1858 1858O 1858S 1859 1859O 1859S 1860 1860O 1860S 1861 1861S 1862 1862S 1863 1863S 1864 1864S 1865 1865S 1865S over inverted 186 1866S Mintage 263,000 263,106 18,000 201,253 Inc. above 51,000 54,250 52,500 Inc. above 123,826 121,701 18,000 60,490 14,500 68,000 16,606 5,500 26,000 2,521 20,000 11,800 16,093 2,300 7,000 15,105 11,100 5,000 113,233 15,500 10,995 12,500 1,248 10,000 3,580 2,500 4,005 16,700 Inc. above 8,500 F-12 974 974 1,049 994 994 974 974 994 1,049 974 974 994 974 1,049 974 994 1,149 994 3,000 974 900 994 2,000 1,450 1,019 1,039 1,400 974 690 1,049 700 2,400 700 775 2,600 900 1,700 1,300 1,000 VF-20 1,059 1,049 1,219 1,059 1,074 1,074 1,049 1,074 1,214 1,049 1,049 1,074 1,049 1,374 1,049 1,074 1,800 1,059 5,200 1,049 1,600 1,074 4,250 2,600 1,114 1,214 2,950 1,049 1,600 1,204 2,000 4,000 1,600 1,800 5,100 1,950 4,850 3,450 2,650 XF-40 1,148 1,093 1,650 1,093 1,428 1,158 1,118 1,398 925 1,118 1,093 2,100 1,093 2,150 1,168 1,050 3,650 1,050 8,250 1,418 3,950 1,278 10,500 5,250 1,328 1,850 6,400 1,093 3,750 1,200 3,450 10,000 3,750 4,950 17,500 4,850 12,500 8,750 5,950 MS-60 6,650 5,250 27,500 3,600 14,950 14,500 6,250 11,000 9,450 10,500 4,750 28,000 4,250 18,500 9,000 13,500 — 11,500 35,000 10,000 — 10,500 — — 8,450 13,750 — 6,250 — — — 52,500 29,500 18,000 — 34,500 — 50,000 — Prf-65 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 175,000 — — 170,000 — 170,000 — 165,000 — 165,000 — 165,000 — — — Coronet Head New-style head, left, within circle of stars obverse IN GOD WE TRUST above eagle reverse KM # 102 • 16.7180g.,0.9000 Gold, 0.4837 oz. AGW, 27 mm. • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: Christian Gobrecht Date Mintage VF-20 XF-40 1866 3,780 850 2,450 1866S 11,500 1,550 3,850 1867 3,140 1,500 2,600 1867S 9,000 2,350 6,650 1868 10,655 1,008 1,100 1868S 13,500 1,350 2,400 1869 1,855 1,550 3,000 1869S 6,430 1,500 2,700 1870 4,025 985 1,650 1870CC 5,908 13,000 30,000 1870S 8,000 1,150 2,850 1871 1,820 1,500 3,000 1871CC 8,085 2,600 6,400 1871S 16,500 1,300 2,200 1872 1,650 2,400 5,500 1872CC 4,600 2,850 9,850 1872S 17,300 850 1,175 1873 closed 3 825 4,500 9,750 1873CC 4,543 6,000 13,500 1873S 12,000 1,150 2,850 1874 53,160 934 966 1874CC 16,767 1,150 3,650 1874S 10,000 1,275 3,400 1875 120 40,000 67,500 Note: 1875, Akers, Aug. 1990, Proof, $115,000. 1875CC 7,715 4,250 9,850 1876 732 3,000 8,500 1876CC 4,696 3,600 7,750 1876S 5,000 1,300 2,950 1877 817 3,350 6,350 1877CC 3,332 2,400 6,750 1877S 17,000 936 1,250 1878 73,800 924 966 1878CC 3,244 3,850 10,000 1878S 26,100 936 975 1879 384,770 927 966 1879/78 Inc. above 934 978 1879CC 1,762 6,650 12,500 1879O 1,500 2,150 5,450 1879S 224,000 927 966 1880 1,644,876 909 928 78 AU-50 5,000 8,000 5,000 9,850 2,250 3,900 5,650 6,250 3,950 52,500 7,400 5,000 22,500 6,000 8,700 24,500 1,900 17,500 31,000 5,100 980 11,000 7,250 80,000 MS-60 — — 33,000 — 19,000 — 36,000 25,000 — — 33,500 20,000 65,000 30,000 15,000 — — 55,000 — 27,500 2,100 52,500 — — MS-63 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 34,000 — — — — — 7,250 75,000 — — MS-65 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 42,500 — — — Prf-65 110,000 — — — 110,000 — — — — — — 110,000 — — 90,000 — — — — — 120,000 — — — 25,000 18,500 21,500 7,500 9,850 15,000 2,450 980 19,000 2,150 980 1,265 26,000 10,250 980 942 71,500 — — — 37,500 — 33,500 975 — 16,500 1,117 1,250 — — 1,150 972 — — — — — — — 6,750 — 29,500 5,000 2,850 — — 6,500 3,650 — — — — — — — 29,000 — — 15,750 — — — 49,500 — — — — — — — — — — — 83,000 — — — — — Date 1880CC 1880O 1880S 1881 1881CC 1881O 1881S 1882 1882CC 1882O 1882S 1883 1883CC 1883O 1883S 1884 1884CC 1884S 1885 1885S 1886 1886S 1887 1887S 1888 1888O 1888S 1889 1889S 1890 1890CC 1891 1891CC 1892 1892CC 1892O 1892S 1893 1893CC 1893O 1893S 1894 1894O 1894S 1895 1895O 1895S 1896 1896S 1897 1897O 1897S 1898 1898S 1899 1899O 1899S 1900 1900S 1901 1901O 1901S 1902 1902S 1903 1903O 1903S 1904 1904O 1905 1905S 1906 1906D 1906O 1906S 1907 1907D 1907S Mintage 11,190 9,200 506,250 3,877,260 24,015 8,350 970,000 2,324,480 6,764 10,820 132,000 208,740 12,000 800 38,000 76,905 9,925 124,250 253,527 228,000 236,160 826,000 53,680 817,000 132,996 21,335 648,700 4,485 425,400 58,043 17,500 91,868 103,732 797,552 40,000 28,688 115,500 1,840,895 14,000 17,000 141,350 2,470,778 107,500 25,000 567,826 98,000 49,000 76,348 123,750 1,000,159 42,500 234,750 812,197 473,600 1,262,305 37,047 841,000 293,960 81,000 1,718,825 72,041 2,812,750 82,513 469,500 125,926 112,771 538,000 162,038 108,950 201,078 369,250 165,497 981,000 86,895 457,000 1,203,973 1,030,000 210,500 VF-20 900 1,029 909 909 1,055 1,009 909 909 985 937 937 909 1,109 3,000 937 937 1,129 909 909 909 909 909 937 909 937 937 909 967 909 947 1,049 967 1,049 909 1,049 967 937 909 1,049 937 937 909 937 937 909 937 937 909 937 909 937 937 909 937 909 937 909 909 937 909 937 909 909 909 909 937 909 909 937 909 937 909 909 937 937 909 909 937 XF-40 1,000 1,450 928 928 1,200 1,150 928 928 1,750 1,115 966 928 1,250 7,950 966 966 1,450 928 928 928 928 928 966 928 966 966 928 1,155 928 966 1,148 1,006 1,108 928 1,108 969 990 928 1,148 966 966 928 966 990 928 966 978 928 961 928 966 961 928 861 928 966 928 928 966 928 966 928 928 928 928 966 928 928 966 928 961 928 928 966 961 928 928 961 AU-50 1,950 1,850 942 942 1,800 1,500 942 942 3,250 1,250 980 942 2,600 10,500 980 980 2,350 942 942 942 942 942 980 942 980 980 942 1,100 942 1,000 1,200 1,020 1,125 942 1,165 980 1,004 942 1,800 1,022 980 942 975 1,100 942 992 1,040 942 1,002 942 980 975 942 975 942 982 942 942 980 942 980 942 942 942 942 980 942 942 980 942 1,007 942 942 980 980 942 942 1,002 MS-60 15,500 20,000 992 972 6,850 6,950 982 972 — 6,350 1,054 982 22,500 — 1,275 1,152 12,850 1,067 972 972 972 982 1,050 982 1,212 1,152 972 2,700 982 1,015 3,850 1,050 1,300 972 3,800 1,030 1,034 972 8,500 1,252 1,010 972 1,000 3,950 972 1,122 2,400 982 2,500 972 1,105 1,125 972 1,042 972 1,152 982 982 1,205 972 1,092 972 982 972 982 1,082 982 982 1,082 972 1,100 982 972 1,122 1,132 972 982 1,172 MS-63 — — 4,850 1,385 36,500 — 1,385 1,385 — 18,500 3,650 3,100 — — 10,500 5,100 55,000 6,500 4,850 4,400 5,100 1,500 6,150 2,950 6,600 5,750 2,700 — 1,500 5,500 18,500 4,500 7,150 1,385 22,500 11,000 4,500 1,385 — 5,450 4,950 1,510 6,350 — 1,385 8,000 9,500 2,550 12,000 1,510 5,850 5,750 1,510 5,100 1,385 8,450 3,650 1,385 6,750 1,385 3,750 1,385 2,800 1,385 2,450 3,250 1,410 2,000 3,700 1,450 5,600 2,450 1,385 4,900 5,000 1,385 2,250 5,450 MS-65 — — 25,000 16,500 — — — 19,500 — — — — — — 23,500 15,000 — — — — — — — — — — — — 18,500 16,000 — — — 9,100 — — — 16,500 — — 19,500 — — — 17,500 — — 30,000 28,500 10,000 27,500 22,500 9,000 18,500 6,500 — 12,850 9,500 — 4,050 12,500 6,250 11,750 6,250 13,500 18,000 5,350 9,500 16,500 8,500 22,500 10,000 7,000 14,500 15,500 3,950 — 17,000 Prf-65 — — — 63,000 — — — 63,000 — — — 63,000 — — — 53,000 — — 53,000 — 53,000 — 53,000 — — — — 53,000 — 46,000 — 48,000 — 48,000 — — — 46,000 — — — 46,000 — — 43,500 — — 43,500 — — — — 43,500 — 43,500 — — 43,500 — 43,500 — — 43,500 — 43,500 — — 46,000 — 43,500 — 43,500 — — — 43,500 — — Indian Head No motto next to eagle reverse KM# 125 • 16.7180g.,0.9000 Gold, 0.4837 oz. AGW, 27 mm. • Designer: Augustus SaintGaudens Notes: 1907 varieties are distinguished by whether the edge is rolled or wired, and whether the legend E PLURIBUS UNUM has periods between each word. Date 1907 wire edge, periods before and after legend Mintage VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-63 MS-65 Prf-65 500 13,850 17,500 21,000 26,500 44,500 72,500 — COINS NOVEMBER 2012 Date 1907 same, without stars on edge, unique 1907 rolled edge, periods 1907 without periods 1908 without motto 1908D without motto Mintage VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-63 — 42 239,406 33,500 210,000 — 26,000 1,007 992 992 — 38,500 1,029 1,014 1,014 — 49,000 1,051 1,036 1,036 — — 66,500 98,500 1,215 3,400 1,200 4,650 1,240 6,350 MS-65 Prf-65 — 250,000 10,000 14,500 37,500 — — — — — Indian Head IN GOD WE TRUST left of eagle reverse Date 1857O 1857S 1858 1858O 1858S 1859 1859O 1859S 1860 1860O 1860S 1861 1861O 1861S Mintage 30,000 970,500 211,714 35,250 846,710 43,597 9,100 636,445 577,670 6,600 544,950 2,976,453 17,741 768,000 VF-20 2,041 1,966 2,041 2,250 1,966 2,041 6,400 1,966 1,966 3,650 1,986 1,966 5,650 1,986 XF-40 2,950 2,156 2,146 3,850 2,176 2,450 16,500 2,156 2,156 14,500 2,446 2,156 17,500 2,256 AU-50 MS-60 6,400 31,000 2,341 4,500 2,241 5,500 7,500 42,000 2,531 8,500 4,400 28,000 44,000 110,000 2,491 5,000 2,341 3,950 24,000 100,000 2,531 7,350 2,316 3,950 24,000 88,000 2,250 10,500 MS-63 115,000 7,250 34,500 — — — — 35,000 18,000 — 18,500 12,850 — 31,500 MS-65 Prf-65 — — 12,850 — — — — — — — — 280,000 — — — — 63,500 — — — 48,000 — 41,500 275,000 — — — — Liberty Coronet head, left, within circle of stars obverse Paquet design, TWENTY D. below eagle reverse KM # 130 • 16.7180g.,0.9000 Gold, 0.4837 oz. AGW, 27 mm. • Designer: Augustus SaintGaudens Date 1908 1908D 1908S 1909 1909D 1909S 1910 1910D 1910S 1911 1911D 1911S 1912 1912S 1913 1913S 1914 1914D 1914S 1915 1915S 1916S 1920S 1926 1930S 1932 1933 Mintage 341,486 836,500 59,850 184,863 121,540 292,350 318,704 2,356,640 811,000 505,595 30,100 51,000 405,083 300,000 442,071 66,000 151,050 343,500 208,000 351,075 59,000 138,500 126,500 1,014,000 96,000 4,463,000 312,500 VF-20 987 992 1,002 987 992 992 987 982 992 982 1,052 1,022 987 992 987 1,037 987 987 997 987 1,037 1,022 12,500 982 8,500 982 — XF-40 1,009 1,029 1,064 1,009 1,014 1,014 1,009 1,004 1,014 1,004 975 1,044 1,009 1,014 1,009 1,059 1,009 1,009 1,019 1,009 1,074 1,044 16,850 1,004 11,250 1,004 140,000 AU-50 1,031 1,051 1,086 1,031 1,036 1,036 1,031 1,031 1,036 1,026 1,450 1,076 1,031 1,036 1,031 1,136 1,031 1,031 1,041 1,031 1,050 1,066 19,750 1,026 14,850 1,026 160,000 MS-60 1,095 1,115 2,950 1,075 1,140 1,140 1,065 1,065 1,125 1,080 5,850 1,050 1,065 1,140 1,065 4,000 1,075 1,065 1,210 1,065 3,150 1,130 37,000 1,060 23,500 1,060 180,000 MS-63 2,750 6,750 8,650 3,550 6,100 6,350 2,050 1,950 8,850 1,650 25,000 9,000 2,025 7,250 1,700 28,500 2,250 2,650 7,750 2,000 15,250 6,350 88,500 1,750 44,500 1,750 225,000 MS-65 10,400 29,000 25,500 16,500 34,500 17,500 11,000 8,400 51,000 9,250 122,500 17,000 11,000 38,500 11,500 100,000 11,500 15,500 32,500 12,750 58,500 20,000 275,000 7,450 79,500 7,500 600,000 Prf-65 52,500 — — 54,500 — — 54,500 — — 52,500 — — 52,500 — 52,500 — 52,500 — — 55,000 — — — — — — — $20 (DOUBLE EAGLE) GOLD Liberty Head Coronet head, left, within circle of stars obverse TWENTY D. below eagle, no motto above eagle reverse KM# 93 • 33.4360g.,0.9000 Gold, 0.9675 oz. AGW • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Notes: In 1861 the reverse was redesigned by Anthony C. Paquet, but it was withdrawn soon after its release. The letters in the inscriptions on the Paquet-reverse variety are taller than on the regular reverse. Date Mintage VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 1861 2 Known — — — — — Note: 1861 Paquet reverse, Bowers & Merena, Nov. 1988, MS-67, $660,000. 1861S — 19,500 54,000 92,500 275,000 Note: Included in mintage of 1861S, KM#74.1 MS-63 — MS-65 — Prf-65 — — — — Liberty Longacre design resumed reverse KM# A74.1 • 33.4360g.,0.9000 Gold, 0.9675 oz. AGW Date 1862 1862S 1863 1863S 1864 1864S 1865 1865S 1866S Mintage 92,133 854,173 142,790 966,570 204,285 793,660 351,200 1,042,500 Inc. below VF-20 1,966 1,951 1,966 1,951 1,966 1,951 1,966 1,951 2,750 XF-40 3,500 2,031 2,650 2,111 2,046 2,091 2,111 2,111 11,500 AU-50 6,000 2,100 3,950 2,196 2,450 2,176 2,281 2,191 37,500 MS-60 17,500 12,400 19,500 7,350 14,500 8,600 6,200 4,200 — MS-63 36,500 36,000 39,500 28,500 40,000 32,000 26,000 9,000 — MS-65 — — — — — — — 19,500 — Prf-65 250,000 — 250,000 — 250,000 — 250,000 — — Liberty Coronet head, left, within circle of stars obverse TWENTY D. below eagle. IN GOD WE TRUST above eagle reverse KM # 74.1 • 33.4360g.,0.9000 Gold, 0.9675 oz. AGW, 34 mm. • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: James B. Longacre Date Mintage 1849 unique, in Smithsonian collection 1 1850 1,170,261 1850O 141,000 1851 2,087,155 1851O 315,000 1852 2,053,026 1852O 190,000 1853 1,261,326 1853/2 Inc. above 1853O 71,000 1854 757,899 1854 Inc. above 1854O 3,250 1854S 141,468 1855 364,666 1855O 8,000 1855S 879,675 1856 329,878 1856O 2,250 1856S 1,189,750 1857 439,375 VF-20 XF-40 MS-65 Prf-65 — — — — — — 1,946 2,026 3,000 8,500 43,500 175,000 1,880 3,500 9,800 45,000 — — 1,986 2,156 2,441 3,850 13,500 — 2,061 2,856 4,250 23,000 58,500 — 1,986 2,156 2,341 3,950 17,500 — 2,016 2,650 3,800 22,500 — — 1,986 2,156 2,156 5,000 27,500 — 2,066 2,250 6,850 33,500 — — 2,076 3,650 4,850 32,500 65,000 — 1,986 2,156 2,156 9,250 26,500 — 2,226 2,350 6,000 — — — 95,000 225,000 365,000 — — — 2,066 2,146 3,000 6,000 15,500 52,500 1,986 2,146 2,250 8,850 66,500 — 3,650 19,500 24,500 110,000 — — 1,966 2,156 2,441 7,200 19,500 — 1,986 2,156 2,241 8,400 24,500 — 97,500 165,000 300,000 525,000 750,000 — 1,966 2,156 2,241 5,900 15,000 30,000 1,986 2,156 2,341 3,400 26,500 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — WWW.COINSMAGAZINE.NET AU-50 MS-60 MS-63 KM# 74.2 • 33.4360g.,0.9000 Gold, 0.9675 oz. AGW, 34 mm. • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Designer: James B. Longacre Date 1866 1866S 1867 1867S 1868 1868S 1869 1869S 1870 1870CC 1870S 1871 1871CC 1871S 1872 1872CC 1872S 1873 closed 3 1873 open 3 1873CC Mintage VF-20 698,775 1,911 842,250 1,911 251,065 1,911 920,750 1,911 98,600 1,951 837,500 1,911 175,155 1,921 686,750 1,911 155,185 1,931 3,789 200,000 982,000 1,911 80,150 1,921 17,387 9,500 928,000 1,911 251,880 1,911 26,900 2,550 780,000 1,911 Est. 208,925 1,911 Est. 1,500,900 1,911 22,410 2,900 XF-40 2,076 2,086 2,096 2,086 2,186 2,056 2,046 2,076 2,076 275,000 2,031 2,031 19,500 2,046 2,076 5,450 2,076 2,136 2,076 4,750 AU-50 2,136 2,100 2,136 2,100 2,250 2,150 2,100 2,100 2,300 400,000 2,091 2,100 45,000 2,131 2,161 8,950 2,136 2,196 2,146 11,750 MS-60 MS-63 MS-65 Prf-65 6,950 28,500 — 200,000 15,500 — — — 3,250 30,000 — 200,000 15,000 — — — 11,500 50,000 — 200,000 10,000 — — — 6,800 22,750 — 210,000 7,000 45,000 — — 9,250 50,000 — 215,000 — — — — 5,450 34,000 — — 4,500 24,500 — — 97,500 300,000 650,000 — 4,750 22,000 — — 3,750 24,500 — — 38,500 — — — 3,250 23,500 — — 3,350 — — 200,000 2,310 12,000 85,000 — 37,500 115,000 — — 79 Date 1873S closed 3 1873S open 3 1874 1874CC 1874S 1875 1875CC 1875S 1876 1876CC 1876S Mintage 1,040,600 Inc. above 366,800 115,085 1,214,000 295,740 111,151 1,230,000 583,905 138,441 1,597,000 VF-20 1,911 1,911 1,911 2,100 1,911 1,911 1,950 1,911 1,911 1,960 1,911 XF-40 2,046 2,076 2,076 2,450 2,046 2,076 2,250 2,046 2,066 2,300 2,046 AU-50 2,139 2,136 2,136 3,400 2,139 2,136 2,650 2,139 2,139 2,700 2,139 MS-60 2,150 5,900 2,300 11,500 2,192 2,222 4,850 2,331 2,350 7,750 2,310 MS-63 20,000 29,500 19,500 — 24,000 13,500 26,500 16,850 13,500 — 12,400 MS-65 — — — — — — — — 78,500 — 90,000 Prf-65 — — — — — — — — — — — Date 1904S 1905 1905S 1906 1906D 1906S 1907 1907D 1907S Mintage 5,134,175 59,011 1,813,000 69,690 620,250 2,065,750 1,451,864 842,250 2,165,800 VF-20 1,781 1,786 1,781 1,786 1,781 1,781 1,781 1,781 1,781 XF-40 1,801 1,821 1,801 1,806 1,801 1,801 1,801 1,801 1,801 AU-50 1,810 1,845 1,810 1,865 1,810 1,810 1,810 1,810 1,810 MS-60 1,841 2,141 1,841 2,021 1,841 1,841 1,841 1,841 1,841 MS-63 2,150 14,500 3,250 6,850 3,450 2,350 2,150 2,650 2,650 MS-65 5,400 — 20,500 26,500 22,500 19,500 8,200 7,350 27,000 Prf-65 — 200,000 — 200,000 — — 200,000 — — Saint-Gaudens Roman numerals in date obverse No motto below eagle reverse Liberty Coronet head, left, within circle of stars obverse TWENTY DOLLARS below eagle reverse KM# Pn1874 • 33.4360g.,0.9000 Gold, 0.9675 oz. AGW, 34 mm. • Designer: Augustus Saint-Gaudens Edge Desc:Plain. Notes: The “Roman numerals” varieties for 1907 use Roman numerals for the date instead of Arabic numerals. The lettered-edge varieties have “E Pluribus Unum” on the edge, with stars between the words. Date Mintage VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-63 MS-65 Prf-65 1907 extremely high relief, unique — — — — — — — — 1907 extremely high relief, lettered edge — — — — — — — — Note: 1907 extremely high relief, lettered edge, Prf-68, private sale, 1990, $1,500,000. Saint-Gaudens Roman numerals in date obverse No motto below eagle reverse KM # 74.3 • 33.4360g.,0.9000 Gold, 0.9675 oz. AGW • Rev. Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Date 1877 1877CC 1877S 1878 1878CC 1878S 1879 1879CC 1879O 1879S 1880 1880S 1881 1881S 1882 1882CC 1882S 1883 proof only 1883CC 1883S 1884 proof only 1884CC 1884S 1885 1885CC 1885S 1886 1887 1887S 1888 1888S 1889 1889CC 1889S 1890 1890CC 1890S 1891 1891CC 1891S 1892 1892CC 1892S 1893 1893CC 1893S 1894 1894S 1895 1895S 1896 1896S 1897 1897S 1898 1898S 1899 1899S 1900 1900S 1901 1901S 1902 1902S 1903 1903S 1904 80 Mintage 397,670 42,565 1,735,000 543,645 13,180 1,739,000 207,630 10,708 2,325 1,223,800 51,456 836,000 2,260 727,000 630 39,140 1,125,000 92 59,962 1,189,000 71 81,139 916,000 828 9,450 683,500 1,106 121 283,000 226,266 859,600 44,111 30,945 774,700 75,995 91,209 802,750 1,442 5,000 1,288,125 4,523 27,265 930,150 344,339 18,402 996,175 1,368,990 1,048,550 1,114,656 1,143,500 792,663 1,403,925 1,383,261 1,470,250 170,470 2,575,175 1,669,384 2,010,300 1,874,584 2,459,500 111,526 1,596,000 31,254 1,753,625 287,428 954,000 6,256,797 VF-20 1,831 1,986 1,821 1,841 2,450 1,821 1,901 3,000 12,500 1,821 1,931 1,821 12,500 1,821 13,500 1,971 1,821 — 1,971 1,821 — 1,971 1,821 8,450 2,500 1,821 10,500 — 1,821 1,821 1,821 1,981 1,971 1,821 1,821 1,971 1,821 8,500 4,950 1,821 2,000 1,971 1,821 1,821 2,068 1,781 1,781 1,781 1,781 1,781 1,781 1,781 1,781 1,781 1,786 1,786 1,781 1,781 1,781 1,781 1,781 1,781 1,781 1,781 1,781 1,781 1,781 XF-40 1,971 2,150 1,871 1,971 3,950 1,846 1,971 4,850 21,500 1,846 2,001 1,846 21,000 1,846 39,500 2,000 1,846 — 2,000 1,846 — 2,000 1,846 13,850 3,850 1,846 18,500 — 1,846 1,846 1,846 2,101 2,150 1,846 1,871 2,000 1,846 15,000 9,000 1,846 3,650 2,100 1,846 1,866 2,100 1,801 1,801 1,801 1,801 1,801 1,801 1,801 1,801 1,801 1,831 1,801 1,801 1,801 1,801 1,801 1,801 1,801 1,996 1,801 1,801 1,801 1,801 AU-50 MS-60 2,005 2,096 3,850 19,500 1,935 2,066 2,015 2,186 7,250 30,000 1,860 2,066 1,965 2,066 8,850 34,000 27,500 88,500 1,860 2,150 2,040 3,150 1,870 2,050 34,500 79,000 1,870 2,166 88,000 130,000 2,600 8,850 1,850 2,136 27,500 — 2,600 7,850 1,860 2,066 35,000 — 2,600 5,000 1,860 2,006 18,500 60,000 6,450 19,500 1,870 2,006 37,500 70,000 26,500 — 1,860 2,066 1,880 2,116 1,860 2,006 2,205 2,456 3,000 7,950 1,860 2,016 1,935 2,066 2,450 4,850 1,860 2,006 22,500 75,000 11,000 24,500 1,860 2,006 6,250 13,500 2,850 7,500 1,919 1,996 1,925 2,036 2,850 7,000 1,810 1,841 1,810 1,841 1,810 1,841 1,810 1,841 1,810 1,841 1,810 1,841 1,810 1,841 1,810 1,841 1,810 1,841 1,910 2,141 1,810 1,841 1,810 1,841 1,810 1,841 1,810 1,841 1,810 1,841 1,810 1,841 1,810 1,841 2,070 2,251 1,810 1,841 1,810 1,841 1,810 1,841 1,810 1,841 MS-63 11,500 — 15,500 12,500 — 20,500 16,500 77,500 127,500 30,000 25,000 17,500 — 20,000 225,000 65,000 18,500 — 30,000 8,500 — 25,000 6,150 100,000 48,500 5,700 140,000 — 15,000 7,900 4,650 13,500 25,500 5,400 10,000 32,500 6,350 125,000 71,500 3,000 35,000 36,500 2,950 2,100 29,500 2,850 1,800 2,450 1,650 2,200 1,850 1,975 2,250 1,450 4,500 1,650 1,625 1,750 2,185 2,100 2,185 3,850 11,750 2,900 2,185 2,215 2,150 MS-65 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 46,500 — — 29,500 — — 36,500 36,500 — 36,500 — — — — 30,000 — — — — — 24,500 — — 28,500 26,500 27,500 17,500 15,500 19,500 23,500 18,500 21,500 — 7,950 12,500 21,500 5,900 23,000 5,850 21,500 37,500 23,500 5,500 13,500 4,200 Prf-65 — — — — — — — — — — 110,000 — 110,000 — 130,000 — — 195,000 — — 225,000 — — 115,000 — — 105,000 142,500 — 93,500 — 105,000 — — 100,000 — — 108,000 — — 90,000 — — 95,000 — — 85,000 — 82,500 — 200,000 — 200,000 — 200,000 — 200,000 — 200,000 — 200,000 — 200,000 — 200,000 — 200,000 KM# 126 • 33.4360g.,0.9000 Gold, 0.9675 oz. AGW, 34 mm. • Designer: Augustus SaintGaudens Edge Desc:Plain. Date Mintage VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-63 MS-65 Prf-65 MCMVII (1907) high relief, unique, AU-55, $150,000 — — — — — — — — MCMVII (1907) high relief, wire rim 11,250 7,650 8,750 10,350 14,000 24,500 45,000 — MCMVII (1907) high relief, flat rim Inc. above 7,900 9,250 11,350 15,250 26,000 46,500 — Saint-Gaudens Arabic numerals in date obverse No motto below eagle reverse KM# 127 • 33.4360g.,0.9000 Gold, 0.9675 oz. AGW, 34 mm. • Designer: Augustus SaintGaudens Edge Desc:Lettered; large letters. Date Mintage VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-63 MS-65 Prf-65 1907 large letters on edge, unique — — — — — — — — 1907 small letters on edge 361,667 1,796 1,829 1,839 1,865 2,185 4,600 — 1908 4,271,551 1,786 1,819 1,819 1,825 1,975 2,450 — 1908D 663,750 1,796 1,829 1,929 1,850 2,085 11,800 — Saint-Gaudens IN GOD WE TRUST below eagle reverse KM# 131 • 33.4360g.,0.9000 Gold, 0.9675 oz. AGW, 34 mm. • Designer: Augustus SaintGaudens Date 1908 1908 Roman finish; Prf64 Rare Note: Rare 1908D Mintage 156,359 VF-20 1,791 XF-40 1,824 AU-50 1,829 MS-60 1,875 MS-63 2,300 MS-65 28,000 Prf-65 76,500 — — — — — — — — 349,500 1,796 1,829 1,839 1,865 2,105 7,000 — COINS NOVEMBER 2012 Date Mintage VF-20 XF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-63 MS-65 Prf-65 1908S 22,000 2,450 3,150 4,850 10,650 24,500 52,500 — 1909/8 161,282 1,796 1,829 1,879 1,850 6,250 52,000 — 1909 Inc. above 1,806 1,849 1,849 1,925 3,150 46,000 92,500 1909D 52,500 1,836 1,869 1,974 3,100 8,950 57,500 — 1909S 2,774,925 1,796 1,829 1,839 1,845 2,060 7,000 — 1910 482,167 1,791 1,824 1,829 1,875 2,075 9,000 84,500 1910D 429,000 1,791 1,824 1,829 1,850 2,045 3,450 — 1910S 2,128,250 1,796 1,829 1,844 1,855 2,110 11,350 — 1911 197,350 1,796 1,829 1,849 1,865 2,900 23,500 76,500 1911D 846,500 1,791 1,824 1,829 1,850 2,045 2,950 — 1911S 775,750 1,791 1,824 1,829 1,855 2,045 6,850 — 1912 149,824 1,796 1,829 1,844 1,890 2,050 31,000 76,500 1913 168,838 1,796 1,829 1,844 1,895 3,250 53,500 82,500 1913D 393,500 1,791 1,824 1,829 1,850 2,125 7,850 — 1913S 34,000 1,846 1,879 1,879 2,000 4,350 36,500 — 1914 95,320 1,806 1,839 1,879 1,275 3,900 25,000 81,500 1914D 453,000 1,791 1,824 1,829 1,850 2,055 3,450 — 1914S 1,498,000 1,791 1,824 1,829 1,850 2,045 3,150 — 1915 152,050 1,796 1,829 1,839 1,855 2,650 28,000 125,000 1915S 567,500 1,791 1,824 1,829 1,850 2,045 3,000 — 1916S 796,000 1,796 1,829 1,839 1,890 2,075 3,250 — 1920 228,250 1,786 1,819 1,849 1,850 2,450 118,000 — 1920S 558,000 14,500 18,500 28,500 53,000 105,000 355,000 — 1921 528,500 35,000 43,500 56,500 125,000 300,000 975,000 — 1922 1,375,500 1,786 1,819 1,819 1,825 1,995 6,850 — 1922S 2,658,000 1,906 1,150 1,300 2,450 5,650 63,500 — 1923 566,000 1,786 1,819 1,819 1,830 1,995 8,000 — 1923D 1,702,250 1,796 1,829 1,829 1,835 1,995 2,560 — 1924 4,323,500 1,786 1,819 1,819 1,825 1,975 2,450 — 1924D 3,049,500 2,009 2,042 2,100 3,950 11,200 115,000 — 1924S 2,927,500 1,665 1,750 2,200 3,800 12,250 180,000 — 1925 2,831,750 1,786 1,819 1,819 1,830 1,975 2,450 — 1925D 2,938,500 1,951 2,100 2,375 4,450 11,500 148,000 — 1925S 3,776,500 1,900 2,850 4,850 9,850 23,500 210,000 — 1926 816,750 1,786 1,819 1,819 1,830 1,975 2,450 — 1926D 481,000 10,000 15,500 19,350 27,500 35,000 235,000 — 1926S 2,041,500 1,989 1,550 1,725 3,050 5,650 37,500 — 1927 2,946,750 1,786 1,819 1,819 1,830 1,975 2,450 — 1927D 180,000 155,000 200,000 245,000 325,000 1,500,000 1,950,000 — 1927S 3,107,000 6,850 8,850 13,250 26,750 54,000 160,000 — 1928 8,816,000 1,786 1,819 1,819 1,830 1,975 2,450 — 1929 1,779,750 10,000 13,500 15,500 19,300 38,500 112,000 — 1930S 74,000 35,000 41,000 49,500 72,500 105,000 235,000 — 1931 2,938,250 10,500 13,500 20,500 31,500 63,500 120,000 — 1931D 106,500 8,850 11,500 21,500 42,500 83,500 140,000 — 1932 1,101,750 12,500 14,500 17,850 26,500 73,500 110,000 — 1933 445,500 — — — — — 9,000,000 — Note: Sotheby/Stack's Sale, July 2002. Thirteen known, only one currently available. COMMEMORATIVE COINAGE 1892-1954 All commemorative half dollars of 1892-1954 have the following specifications: diameter — 30.6 millimeters; weight — 12.5000 grams; composition — 0.9000 silver, 0.3617 ounces actual silver weight. Values for PDS sets contain one example each from the Philadelphia, Denver and San Francisco mints. Type coin prices are the most inexpensive single coin available from the date and mint mark combinations listed. QUARTER KM# 135 PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITION Obv: Columbia standing, sunset in background Rev: Eagle standing on shield Designer: Charles E. Barber Date 1915S Mintage 27,134 AU-50 465 MS-60 535 MS-63 825 MS-64 1,250 MS-65 2,650 KM# 143 ILLINOIS CENTENNIAL-LINCOLN Obv: Abraham Lincon bust right Obv. Designer: George T. Morgan Rev: Eagle standing left Rev. Designer: John R. Sinnock Date 1918 Mintage 100,058 AU-50 135 MS-60 150 MS-63 165 MS-64 200 MS-65 565 KM# 146 MAINE CENTENNIAL Obv: Arms of the State of Maine Rev: Legend within wreath Designer: Anthony de Francisci Date 1920 Mintage 50,028 AU-50 130 MS-60 165 MS-63 185 MS-64 250 MS-65 500 KM# 147.1 PILGRIM TERCENTENARY Obv: William bradford half-length left Rev: Mayflower sailing left Designer: Cyrus E. Dallin Date 1920 Mintage 152,112 AU-50 80.00 MS-60 100.00 MS-63 110 MS-64 120 MS-65 375 KM# 147.2 PILGRIM TERCENTENARY Obv: William Bradford half-length left, 1921 added at left Rev: Mayflower sailing left Designer: Cyrus E. Dallin Date 1921 Mintage 20,053 AU-50 170 MS-60 200 MS-63 220 MS-64 235 MS-65 515 KM# 148.1 ALABAMA CENTENNIAL Obv: William W. Bibb and T.E. Kilby conjoint busts left. “2x2” at right above stars Rev: Ealge left on shield Designer: Laura G. Fraser Notes: “Fake 2x2” counterstamps exist. Date 1921 Mintage 6,006 AU-50 315 MS-60 330 MS-63 525 MS-64 675 MS-65 1,600 KM# 148.2 ALABAMA CENTENNIAL Obv: William W. Bibb and T.E. Kilby conjoint busts left Obv. Designer: Laura G. Fraser Rev: Eagle standing left on shield Date 1921 Mintage 59,038 AU-50 190 MS-60 215 MS-63 525 MS-64 685 MS-65 1,800 KM# 149.1 MISSOURI CENTENNIAL Obv: Frontiersman in coonskin cap left Rev: Frontiersman and Native American standing left Designer: Robert Aitken Date 1921 Mintage 15,428 AU-50 400 MS-60 600 MS-63 885 MS-64 1,275 MS-65 3,650 KM# 149.2 MISSOURI CENTENNIAL Obv: Frontiersman in coonskin cap left, 2(star)4 in field at left Rev: Frontiersman and Native American standing left Designer: Robert Aitken Notes: “Fake ”2*4“ counterstamps exist. Date 1921 Mintage 5,000 AU-50 620 MS-60 720 MS-63 1,050 MS-64 1,500 MS-65 3,450 KM# 151.1 GRANT MEMORIAL Obv: Grant bust right Rev: Birthplace in Point Pleasant, Ohio Designer: Laura G. Fraser Date 1922 Mintage 67,405 AU-50 120 MS-60 125 MS-63 155 MS-64 250 MS-65 700 KM# 151.2 GRANT MEMORIAL Obv: Grant bust left, star above the word GRANT Rev: Birthplace in Point Pleasant, Ohio Designer: Laura G. Fraser Notes: “Fake star” counterstamps exist. Date 1922 Mintage 4,256 AU-50 925 MS-60 1,275 MS-63 1,750 MS-64 3,450 MS-65 7,850 KM# 153 MONROE DOCTRINE CENTENNIAL Obv: James Monroe and John Quincy Adams conjoint busts left Rev: Western Hemisphere portraied by two female figures Designer: Chester Beach Date 1923S Mintage 274,077 AU-50 56.00 MS-60 72.50 MS-63 125 MS-64 250 MS-65 1,950 KM# 154 HUGUENOT-WALLOON TERCENTENARY Obv: Huguenot leader Gaspard de Coligny and William I of Orange conjoint busts right Rev: Nieuw Nederland sailing left Designer: George T. Morgan KM # 115 COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION Weight: 6.2500 g. Composition: 0.9000 Silver, 0.1808 oz. ASW Diameter: 24.3mm. Obv: Queen Isabella bust left Rev: Female kneeling with distaff adn spindle Date 1893 Mintage 24,214 AU-50 450 MS-60 525 MS-63 650 MS-64 950 MS-65 2,750 Date 1924 Mintage 142,080 AU-50 135 MS-60 145 MS-63 150 MS-64 215 MS-65 385 KM# 155 CALIFORNIA DIAMOND JUBILEE Obv: Fourty-Niner kneeling panning for gold Rev: Grizzly bear walking left Designer: Jo Mora Date 1925S Mintage 86,594 AU-50 195 MS-60 225 MS-63 270 MS-64 485 MS-65 900 KM# 158 FORT VANCOUVER CENTENNIAL Obv: John McLoughlin bust left Rev: Frontiersmen standing with musket, Ft. Vancouver in background Designer: Laura G. Fraser HALF DOLLAR Date 1925 Mintage 14,994 AU-50 320 MS-60 360 MS-63 420 MS-64 475 MS-65 1,250 KM# 156 LEXINGTON-CONCORD SESQUICENTENNIAL Obv: Concord's Minute Man statue Rev: Old Belfry at Lexington Designer: Chester Beach Date 1925 Mintage 162,013 AU-50 95.00 MS-60 105 MS-63 110 MS-64 145 MS-65 615 KM# 157 STONE MOUNTAIN MEMORIAL Obv: Generals Robert E. Lee and Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson mounted left. Rev: Eagle on rock at right Designer: Gutzon Borglum Date 1925 Mintage 1,314,709 AU-50 62.00 MS-60 67.50 MS-63 80.00 MS-64 190 MS-65 315 KM# 159 OREGON TRAIL MEMORIAL Obv: Native American standing in full headdress and holding bow, US Map in background Rev: Conestoga wagon pulled by oxen left towards sunset Designer: James E. and Laura G. Fraser KM# 117 COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION Obv: Christopher Columbus bust right Obv. Designer: Charles E. Barber Rev: Santa Maria sailing left, two globes below Rev. Designer: George T. Morgan Date 1892 1893 Mintage 950,000 1,550,405 WWW.COINSMAGAZINE.NET AU-50 18.50 17.00 MS-60 28.00 28.00 MS-63 80.00 75.00 MS-64 135 145 MS-65 525 465 Date 1926 1926S 1928 1933D 1934D 1936 Mintage 47,955 83,055 6,028 5,008 7,006 10,006 AU-50 135 135 220 365 195 165 MS-60 165 165 245 380 205 190 MS-63 175 180 275 385 215 205 MS-64 195 195 285 390 220 220 MS-65 315 320 375 465 365 340 81 Date 1936S 1937D 1938 1938D 1938S 1939 1939D 1939S Mintage 5,006 12,008 6,006 6,005 6,006 3,004 3,004 3,005 AU-50 175 175 155 155 155 510 510 510 MS-60 190 200 170 170 170 585 585 585 MS-63 210 210 205 205 205 600 610 590 MS-64 235 225 210 220 215 620 620 600 MS-65 350 325 335 335 335 675 675 665 KM# 160 U.S. SESQUICENTENNIAL Obv: George Washington and Calvin Coolidge conjoint busts right Rev: Liberty Bell Designer: John R. Sinnock Date 1926 Mintage 141,120 AU-50 85.00 MS-60 110 MS-63 118 MS-64 465 MS-65 4,800 KM# 162 VERMONT SESQUICENTENNIAL Obv: Ira Allen bust right Obv. Designer: Charles Keck Rev: Catamount advancing left Date 1927 Mintage 28,142 AU-50 250 MS-60 275 MS-63 290 MS-64 335 MS-65 880 KM# 163 HAWAIIAN SESQUICENTENNIAL Obv: Captain James Cook bust left Rev: Native Hawaiian standing over view of Diamond Head Designer: Juliette May Fraser and Chester Beach Notes: Counterfeits exist. Date 1928 Mintage 10,008 AU-50 1,785 MS-60 2,650 MS-63 3,350 MS-64 3,775 MS-65 6,200 KM# 168 ARKANSAS CENTENNIAL Obv: Liberty and Indian Chief's conjoint heads left Rev: Eagle with outstreatched wings and Flag of Arkansas in background Designer: Edward E. Burr Date 1935 1935D 1935S 1936 1936D 1936S 1937 1937D 1937S 1938 1938D 1938S 1939 1939D 1939S Mintage 13,012 5,505 5,506 9,660 9,660 9,662 5,505 5,505 5,506 3,156 3,155 3,156 2,104 2,104 2,105 AU-50 90.00 105 105 90.00 105 105 105 105 105 155 160 160 320 320 320 MS-60 100.00 110 110 100.00 110 110 115 115 115 180 180 180 375 375 375 MS-63 110 120 120 110 120 120 120 120 120 190 190 190 380 380 380 MS-64 120 130 130 120 130 130 135 130 135 200 200 200 400 400 400 MS-65 215 250 250 225 255 255 275 265 290 590 580 640 940 910 925 KM# 169 CONNECTICUT TERCENTENARY Obv: Eagle standing left Rev: Charter oak tree Designer: Henry Kreiss Date 1935 Mintage 25,018 AU-50 240 MS-60 265 MS-63 275 MS-64 325 MS-65 500 KM# 170 HUDSON, N.Y., SESQUICENTENNIAL Obv: Hudson's ship, the Half Moon sailing right Rev: Seal of the City of Hudson Designer: Chester Beach Date 1935 Mintage 10,008 AU-50 750 MS-60 875 MS-63 1,050 MS-64 1,550 MS-65 2,100 KM# 172 OLD SPANISH TRAIL Obv: Long-horn cow's head facing Rev: The 1535 route of Cabeza de Vaca's expedition and a yucca tree Designer: L.W. Hoffecker Notes: Counterfeits exist. Date 1935 Mintage 10,008 AU-50 1,250 MS-60 1,375 MS-63 1,650 MS-64 1,750 MS-65 2,000 KM# 171 SAN DIEGO-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION Obv: Seated female with bear at her side Rev: State of California exposition building Designer: Robert Aitken Date 1935S 1936D Mintage 70,132 30,092 AU-50 95.00 100.00 MS-60 98.00 120 MS-63 105 125 MS-64 110 135 MS-65 240 275 KM# 173 ALBANY, N.Y., CHARTER ANNIVERSARY Obv: Beaver knawing on maple branch Rev: Standing figures of Thomas Dongan, Peter Schyuyler and Robert Livingston Designer: Gertrude K. Lathrop Date 1936 Mintage 17,671 AU-50 300 MS-60 310 MS-63 330 MS-64 350 MS-65 440 KM# 187 ARKANSAS CENTENNIAL Obv: Eagle with wings outstreatched, Arkansas flag in backgorund Obv. Designer: Henry Kreiss Rev: Sen. Joseph T. Robinson bust right Rev. Designer: Edward E. Burr Date 1936 Mintage 25,265 AU-50 140 MS-60 175 MS-63 210 MS-64 220 MS-65 385 KM# 181 BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG 75TH ANNIVERSARY Obv: Union and Confederate veteran conjoint busts right Rev: Double blased fasces seperating two shields Designer: Frank Vittor Date 1936 Mintage 26,928 AU-50 435 MS-60 460 MS-63 485 MS-64 565 MS-65 925 KM# 175 BRIDGEPORT, CONN., CENTENNIAL Obv: P.T. Barnum bust left Rev: Eagle standing right Designer: Henry Kreiss Date 1936 Mintage 25,015 AU-50 130 MS-60 140 MS-63 150 MS-64 175 MS-65 320 KM# 176 CINCINNATI MUSIC CENTER Obv: Stephen Foster bust right Rev: Kneeling female with lyre Designer: Constance Ortmayer Date 1936 1936D 1936S Mintage 5,005 5,005 5,006 AU-50 295 295 295 MS-60 310 310 310 MS-63 335 335 335 MS-64 410 410 410 MS-65 725 750 750 KM# 177 CLEVELAND-GREAT LAKES EXPOSITION Obv: Moses Cleaveland bust left Rev: Dividers and map of the Great Lakes Designer: Brenda Putnam Date 1936 Mintage 50,030 AU-50 110 MS-60 115 MS-63 120 MS-64 160 MS-65 215 KM# 178 COLUMBIA, S.C., SESQUICENTENNIAL Obv: Figure of Justice between capitols of 1786 and 1936 Rev: Palmetto tree Designer: A. Wolfe Davidson KM# 165.2 DANIEL BOONE BICENTENNIAL Obv: Daniel Boone bust left Rev: Daniel Boone and Native American standing, “1934” added above the word “PIONEER.” Designer: Augustus Lukeman Date 1935 1935D 1935S 1936 1936D 1936S 1937 1937D 1937S 1938 1938D 1938S Mintage 10,008 2,003 2,004 12,012 5,005 5,006 9,810 2,506 2,506 2,100 2,100 2,100 AU-50 125 360 360 120 130 130 135 320 320 340 340 340 MS-60 135 390 390 125 135 135 135 375 375 380 380 380 MS-63 140 425 425 135 145 145 138 385 385 390 390 390 MS-64 145 450 450 140 155 155 145 400 400 400 410 400 MS-65 260 835 815 250 295 285 260 515 540 535 525 565 KM# 165.1 DANIEL BOONE BICENTENNIAL Obv: Daniel Boone bust left Rev: Daniel Boone and Native American standing Designer: Augustus Lukeman Date 1934 1935 1935D 1935S Mintage 10,007 10,010 5,005 5,005 AU-50 120 120 130 130 MS-60 125 125 135 135 MS-63 135 135 145 145 MS-64 140 140 155 155 MS-65 250 250 295 285 Date 1936 1936D 1936S Mintage 9,007 8,009 8,007 AU-50 250 260 260 MS-60 265 270 270 MS-63 270 280 280 MS-64 275 285 285 MS-65 310 340 340 KM# 179 DELAWARE TERCENTENARY Obv: Old Swedes Church in Wilmington Rev: Kalmar Nyckel sailing left Designer: Carl L. Schmitz Date 1936 Mintage 20,993 AU-50 255 MS-60 265 MS-63 275 MS-64 290 MS-65 465 KM# 180 ELGIN, ILL., CENTENNIAL Obv: Pioneer head left Rev: Statue group Designer: Trygve Rovelstad Date 1936 Mintage 20,015 AU-50 195 MS-60 205 MS-63 215 MS-64 225 MS-65 355 KM# 182 LONG ISLAND TERCENTENARY Obv: Dutch settler and Native American conjoint head right Rev: Dutch sailing vessel Designer: Howard K. Weinman Date 1936 Mintage 81,826 AU-50 85.00 MS-60 92.00 MS-63 98.00 MS-64 105 MS-65 325 KM# 183 LYNCHBURG, VA., SESQUICENTENNIAL Obv: Sen. Carter Glass bust left Rev: Liberty standing, old Lynchburg courthouse at right Designer: Charles Keck Date 1936 Mintage 20,013 AU-50 220 MS-60 230 MS-63 265 MS-64 275 MS-65 365 KM# 166 MARYLAND TERCENTENARY Obv: Lord Baltimore, Cecil Calvert bust right Rev: Maryland state arms Designer: Hans Schuler Date 1934 Mintage 25,015 AU-50 150 MS-60 175 MS-63 185 MS-64 200 MS-65 375 KM# 167 TEXAS CENTENNIAL Obv: Eagle standing left, large star in background Rev: Winged Victory kneeling beside Alamo Mission, small busts of Sam Houston and Stephen Austin at sides Designer: Pompeo Coppini Date 1934 1935 1935D 1935S 1936 1936D 1936S 1937 1937D 1937S 1938 1938D 1938S 82 Mintage 61,463 9,994 10,007 10,008 8,911 9,039 9,055 6,571 6,605 6,637 3,780 3,775 3,814 AU-50 135 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 235 240 235 MS-60 140 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 250 255 250 MS-63 150 155 155 155 155 155 155 155 155 155 260 265 260 MS-64 165 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 305 305 305 MS-65 300 300 300 300 310 310 325 310 300 300 425 415 415 KM# 184 NORFOLK, VA., BICENTENNIAL Obv: Seal of the City of Norfolk Rev: Royal Mace of Norfolk Designer: William M. and Marjorie E. Simpson Date 1936 Mintage 16,936 AU-50 425 MS-60 435 MS-63 445 MS-64 460 MS-65 575 KM# 185 RHODE ISLAND TERCENTENARY Obv: Roger Williams in canoe hailing Native American Rev: Shield with anchor Designer: Arthur G. Carey and John H. Benson Date 1936 1936D 1936S Mintage 20,013 15,010 15,011 AU-50 98.00 100.00 100.00 MS-60 105 110 110 MS-63 110 120 120 MS-64 120 125 130 MS-65 290 305 320 KM# 186 ROANOKE ISLAND, N.C. Obv: Sir Walter Raleigh bust left Rev: Ellinor Dare holding baby Virginia, two small ships flanking Designer: William M. Simpson Date 1937 Mintage 29,030 AU-50 220 MS-60 225 MS-63 235 MS-64 245 MS-65 315 COINS NOVEMBER 2012 KM# 174 SAN FRANCISCO-OAKLAND BAY BRIDGE Obv: Grizzly bear facing Rev: Oakland Bay Bridge Designer: Jacques Schnier Date 1936 Mintage 71,424 AU-50 155 MS-60 160 MS-63 165 MS-64 185 MS-65 365 KM# 188 WISCONSIN TERRITORIAL CENTENNIAL Obv: Badger from the Territorial seal Rev: Pick axe and mound of lead ore Designer: David Parsons Date 1936 Mintage 25,015 AU-50 215 MS-60 240 MS-63 255 MS-64 265 KM# 120 LOUISIANA PURCHASE EXPOSITION - MCKINLEY Weight: 1.6720 g. Composition: 0.9000 Gold, 0.0484 oz. AGW Diameter: 15mm. Obv: William McKinley bust left Obv. Designer: Charles E. Barber Rev: Legend and laurel branch Date 1903 Mintage 17,500 AU-50 590 MS-60 650 MS-63 800 MS-64 1,400 MS-65 2,100 MS-65 365 KM# 189 YORK COUNTY, MAINE, TERCENTENARY Obv: Stockade Rev: York County seal Designer: Walter H. Rich Date 1936 Mintage 25,015 AU-50 210 MS-60 215 MS-63 225 MS-64 235 MS-65 340 KM# 190 BATTLE OF ANTIETAM 75TH ANNIVERSARY Obv: Generals Robert E. Lee and George McClellan conjoint busts left Rev: Burnside Bridge Designer: William M. Simpson Date 1937 Mintage 18,028 AU-50 695 MS-60 735 MS-63 750 MS-64 775 MS-65 950 KM# 191 NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. Obv: John Pell and a calf Rev: Fleur-de-lis from the seal of the city Designer: Gertrude K. Lathrop Date 1938 Mintage 15,266 AU-50 375 MS-60 385 MS-63 425 MS-64 440 MS-65 600 KM# 119 LOUISIANA PURCHASE EXPOSITION - JEFFERSON Weight: 1.6720 g. Composition: 0.9000 Gold, 0.0484 oz. AGW Diameter: 15mm. Obv: Jefferson bust left Rev: Legend and laurel branch Designer: Charles E. Barber Date 1903 Mintage 17,500 AU-50 600 MS-60 660 MS-63 925 MS-64 1,450 MS-65 2,150 KM# 121 LEWIS AND CLARK EXPOSITION Weight: 1.6720 g. Composition: 0.9000 Gold, 0.0484 oz. AGW Diameter: 15mm. Obv: Lewis bust left Obv. Designer: Charles E. Barber Rev: Clark bust left Date 1904 1905 Mintage 10,025 10,041 AU-50 950 975 MS-60 1,100 1,450 MS-63 1,850 2,250 MS-64 3,650 3,950 MS-65 7,900 15,000 KM# 136 PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITION Weight: 1.6720 g. Composition: 0.9000 Gold, 0.0484 oz. AGW Diameter: 15mm. Obv: Canal laborer bust left Obv. Designer: Charles Keck Rev: Value within two dolphins Date 1915S Mintage 15,000 AU-50 565 MS-60 625 MS-63 775 MS-64 1,100 MS-65 1,700 KM# 198 BOOKER T. WASHINGTON Obv: Booker T. Washington bust right Rev: Cabin and NYU's Hall of Fame Designer: Isaac S. Hathaway Notes: Actual mintages are higher, but unsold issues were melted to produce Washington Carver issues. KM# 144 MCKINLEY MEMORIAL Weight: 1.6720 g. Composition: 0.9000 Gold, 0.0484 oz. AGW Diameter: 15mm. Obv: William McKinley head left Obv. Designer: Charles E. Barber Rev: Memorial building at Niles, Ohio Rev. Designer: George T. Morgan Date 1946 1946D 1946S 1947 1947D 1947S 1948 1948D 1948S 1949 1949D 1949S 1950 1950D 1950S 1951 1951D 1951S Date 1916 1917 Mintage 1,000,546 200,113 500,729 100,017 100,017 100,017 8,005 8,005 8,005 6,004 6,004 6,004 6,004 6,004 512,091 51,082 7,004 7,004 AU-50 14.00 16.50 15.00 30.00 32.00 32.00 46.00 46.00 46.00 67.00 67.00 67.00 46.00 46.00 18.00 17.00 47.00 47.00 MS-60 18.00 20.00 18.50 36.00 38.00 38.00 64.00 62.00 65.00 82.00 82.00 82.00 68.00 68.00 20.00 22.00 68.00 68.00 MS-63 21.00 32.00 23.00 56.00 62.00 59.00 77.00 77.00 78.00 85.00 85.00 85.00 78.00 75.00 24.00 24.00 80.00 80.00 MS-64 23.00 37.00 27.00 65.00 70.00 65.00 80.00 80.00 82.00 96.00 96.00 102 82.00 82.00 26.00 26.00 85.00 84.00 MS-65 64.00 72.00 66.00 80.00 100.00 76.00 84.00 84.00 88.00 115 115 105 90.00 88.00 65.00 65.00 90.00 88.00 Mintage 9,977 10,000 AU-50 520 575 MS-60 600 700 MS-63 685 900 MS-64 1,000 1,475 MS-65 1,750 2,250 KM# 152.1 GRANT MEMORIAL Weight: 1.6720 g. Composition: 0.9000 Gold, 0.0484 oz. AGW Diameter: 15mm. Obv: U.S. Grant bust right Obv. Designer: Laura G. Fraser Rev: Birthplace Notes: Without an incuse “star” above the word GRANT on the obverse. Date 1922 Mintage 5,000 AU-50 1,875 MS-60 1,900 MS-63 2,350 MS-64 3,650 MS-65 4,900 KM# 152.2 GRANT MEMORIAL Weight: 1.6720 g. Composition: 0.9000 Gold, 0.0484 oz. AGW Diameter: 15mm. Obv: U.S. Grant bust right Obv. Designer: Laura G. Fraser Rev: Birthplace Notes: Variety with an incuse “star” above the word GRANT on the obverse. Date 1922 Mintage 5,016 AU-50 1,650 MS-60 1,775 MS-63 2,100 MS-64 2,150 MS-65 3,100 $2.50 (QUARTER EAGLE) KM# 197 IOWA STATEHOOD CENTENNIAL Obv: First Capitol building at Iowa City Rev: Iowa state seal Designer: Adam Pietz Date 1946 Mintage 100,057 AU-50 100.00 MS-60 105 MS-63 108 MS-64 112 MS-65 160 KM# 200 BOOKER T. WASHINGTON AND GEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER Obv: Booker T. Washington and George Washington Carver conjoint busts right Rev: Map of the United States Designer: Isaac S. Hathaway Date 1951 1951D 1951S 1952 1952D 1952S 1953 1953D 1953S 1954 1954D 1954S Mintage 110,018 10,004 10,004 2,006,292 8,006 8,006 8,003 8,003 108,020 12,006 12,006 122,024 AU-50 18.00 42.00 42.00 17.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 17.00 39.00 39.00 17.00 MS-60 20.00 50.00 50.00 18.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 18.00 48.00 48.00 18.00 MS-63 25.00 80.00 80.00 24.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 24.00 70.00 70.00 24.00 MS-64 44.00 82.00 86.00 42.00 85.00 84.00 85.00 85.00 42.00 75.00 80.00 42.00 MS-65 290 140 90.00 83.00 190 185 260 175 120 200 83.00 83.00 KM# 137 PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITION Weight: 4.1800 g. Composition: 0.9000 Gold, 0.1209 oz. AGW Diameter: 18mm. Obv: Columbia holding cadueus while seated on a hippocamp Obv. Designer: Charles E. Barber Rev: Eagle standing left Rev. Designer: George T. Morgan Date 1915S Mintage 6,749 AU-50 1,550 MS-60 1,950 MS-63 4,100 MS-64 5,650 MS-65 6,750 KM# 161 U.S. SESQUICENTENNIAL Weight: 4.1800 g. Composition: 0.9000 Gold, 0.1209 oz. AGW Diameter: 18mm. Obv: Liberty standing holding torch and scroll Obv. Designer: John R. Sinnock Rev: Independence Hall Date 1926 Mintage 46,019 AU-50 425 MS-60 500 MS-63 800 MS-64 1,375 MS-65 3,450 $50 DOLLAR KM # 118 LA FAYETTE Weight: 26.7300 g. Composition: 0.9000 Silver, 0.7734 oz. ASW Diameter: 38.1mm. Obv: George Washington and Marquis de La Fayette conjoint busts right Rev: La Fayette on horseback left Designer: Charles E. Barber KM# 138 PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITION ROUND Weight: 83.5900 g. Composition: 0.9000 Gold, 2.4186 oz. AGW Diameter: 44mm. Obv: Minerva bust helmeted left Obv. Designer: Robert Aitken Rev: Owl pearched on California pin branch Date 1900 Date 1915S Mintage 36,026 WWW.COINSMAGAZINE.NET AU-50 550 MS-60 950 MS-63 1,875 MS-64 3,250 MS-65 11,500 Mintage 483 AU-50 46,500 MS-60 57,500 MS-63 90,000 MS-64 105,000 MS-65 160,000 83 KM # 139 PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITION OCTAGONAL Weight: 83.5900 g. Composition: 0.9000 Gold, 2.4186 oz. AGW Diameter: 44mm. Obv: Minerva bust helmeted left Obv. Designer: Robert Aitken Rev: Owl pearched on California pine branch KM# 246 1994 WORLD CUP SOCCER Weight: 11.3400 g. Composition: Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 0 oz. Obv: Soccer player with ball Obv. Designer: Richard T. LaRoche Rev: World Cup 94 logo Rev. Designer: Dean McMullen Date 1915S Date 1994D 1994P Mintage 645 AU-50 50,000 MS-60 52,500 MS-63 84,500 MS-64 98,000 MS-65 146,000 COMMEMORATIVE COINAGE 1982-PRESENT All commemorative silver dollar coins of 1982-present have the following specifications: diameter — 38.1 millimeters; weight — 26.7300 grams; composition — 0.9000 silver, 0.7736 ounces actual silver weight. All commemorative $5 coins of 1982-present have the following specificiations: diameter — 21.6 millimeters; weight — 8.3590 grams; composition: 0.9000 gold, 0.242 ounces actual gold weight. Note: In 1982, after a hiatus of nearly 20 years, coinage of commemorative half dollars resumed. Those designated with a 'W' were struck at the West Point Mint. Some issues were struck in copper-nickel. Those struck in silver have the same size, weight and composition as the prior commemorative half-dollar series. Mintage 168,208 — Proof — (609,354) MS-65 8.25 — Prf-65 — 8.00 KM# 262 1996 ATLANTA OLYMPICS - BASEBALL Weight: 11.3400 g. Composition: CopperNickel Clad Copper, 0 oz. Obv: Baseball batter at plate, catcher and umpire Obv. Designer: Edgar Z. Steever Rev: Hemisphere and Atlanta Olympics logo Rev. Designer: T. James Ferrell Date 1995S 1995S Mintage 164,605 — Proof — (118,087) MS-65 19.50 — Prf-65 — 17.50 KM# 257 1996 ATLANTA OLYMPICS - BASKETBALL Weight: 11.3400 g. Composition: Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 0 oz. Obv: Three players, one jumping for a shot Obv. Designer: Clint Hansen and Al Maletsky Rev: Hemisphere and Atlanta Olympics logo Rev. Designer: T. James Ferrell Date 1995S 1995S Mintage — 171,001 Proof (169,655) — MS-65 — 17.00 Prf-65 18.00 — HALF DOLLAR KM# 254 CIVIL WAR BATTLEFIELD PRESERVATION Weight: 11.3400 g. Composition: Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 0 oz. Obv: Drummer and fenceline Obv. Designer: Don Troiani Rev: Canon overlooking battlefield Rev. Designer: T. James Ferrell KM # 208 GEORGE WASHINGTON, 250TH BIRTH ANNIVERSARY Weight: 12.5000 g. Composition: 0.9000 Silver, 0.3617 oz. ASW Diameter: 30.6mm. Obv: George Washington on horseback facing Obv. Designer: Elizabeth Jones Rev: Mount Vernon Rev. Designer: Matthew Peloso Date 1982D 1982S Mintage 2,210,458 — Proof — (4,894,044) MS-65 13.70 — Prf-65 — 13.70 KM # 212 STATUE OF LIBERTY CENTENNIAL Weight: 11.3400 g. Composition: CopperNickel Clad Copper, 0 oz. Obv: State of Liberty and sunrise Obv. Designer: Edgar Z. Steever Rev: Emigrant family looking toward mainland Rev. Designer: Sherl Joseph Winter Date 1986D 1986S Mintage 928,008 — Proof — (6,925,627) MS-65 3.25 — Prf-65 — 3.50 KM # 224 CONGRESS BICENTENNIAL Weight: 11.3400 g. Composition: Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 0 oz. Obv: Statue of Freedom head Obv. Designer: Patricia L. Verani Rev: Capitol building Rev. Designer: William Woodward and Edgar Z. Steever Date 1989D 1989S Mintage 163,753 762,198 Proof — — MS-65 7.50 — Prf-65 — 7.50 KM # 228 MOUNT RUSHMORE 50TH ANNIVERSARY Weight: 11.3400 g. Composition: Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 0 oz. Obv. Designer: Marcel Jovine Rev: Mount Rushmore portraits Rev. Designer: T. James Ferrell Date 1991D 1991S Mintage 172,754 753,257 Proof — — MS-65 17.50 — Prf-65 — 16.00 KM # 233 1992 OLYMPICS Weight: 11.3400 g. Composition: Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 0 oz. Obv: Torch and laurel Obv. Designer: William Cousins Rev: Female gymnast and large flag Rev. Designer: Steven M. Bieda Date 1992P 1992S Mintage 161,607 — Proof — (519,645) MS-65 8.50 — Prf-65 — 8.50 KM # 237 COLUMBUS VOYAGE - 500TH ANNIVERSARY Weight: 11.3400 g. Composition: Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 0 oz. Obv: Columbus standing on shore Obv. Designer: T. James Ferrell Rev: Nina, Pinta and Santa Maria sailing right Rev. Designer: Thomas D. Rogers, Sr. Date 1992D 1992S Mintage 135,702 — Proof — (390,154) MS-65 11.50 — Prf-65 — 8.75 Date 1995S 1995S Mintage 119,510 330,099 Proof — — MS-65 36.50 — Prf-65 — 33.50 KM# 271 1996 ATLANTA OLYMPICS - SOCCER Weight: 11.3400 g. Composition: CopperNickel Clad Copper, 0 oz. Obv: Two female soccer players Rev: Atlanta Olympics logo Date 1996S 1996S Mintage 52,836 — Proof — (122,412) MS-65 130 — Prf-65 — 88.00 KM# 267 1996 ATLANTA OLYMPICS - SWIMMING Weight: 11.3400 g. Composition: Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 0 oz. Obv: Swimmer right in butterfly stroke Obv. Designer: William J. Krawczewicz and Edgar Z. Steever Rev: Atlanta Olympics logo Rev. Designer: Malcolm Farley and Thomas D. Rogers, Sr. Date 1996S 1996S Mintage 49,533 — Proof — (114,315) MS-65 140 — Prf-65 — 31.00 KM# 323 U. S. CAPITOL VISITOR CENTER Weight: 11.3400 g. Composition: Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 0 oz. Obv: Capitol sillouete, 1800 structure in detail Obv. Designer: Dean McMullen Rev: Legend within circle of stars Rev. Designer: Alex Shagin and Marcel Jovine Date 2001P 2001P Mintage 99,157 — Proof — (77,962) MS-65 14.50 — Prf-65 — 15.50 KM# 348 FIRST FLIGHT CENTENNIAL Weight: 11.3400 g. Composition: Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 0 oz. Obv: Wright Monument at Kitty Hawk Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Rev: Wright Flyer in flight Rev. Designer: Donna Weaver Date 2003P 2003P Mintage 57,726 111,569 Proof — — MS-65 15.00 — Prf-65 — 17.00 KM# 438 AMERICAN BALD EAGLE Weight: 11.3400 g. Composition: Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 0 oz. Diameter: 30.6mm. Obv: Two eaglets in nest with egg Obv. Designer: Susan Gamble and Joseph Menna Rev: Eagle Challenger facing right, American Flag in background Rev. Designer: Donna Weaver and Charles Vickers Date 2008S 2008S Mintage 120,180 222,577 Proof — — MS-65 12.50 — Prf-65 — 14.00 KM# 506 U.S. ARMY Weight: 11.3400 g. Composition: Copper-Nickel Clad Copper, 0 oz. Diameter: 30.6mm. Obv: Army contributions during peacetime, surveying, building a flood wall and space exploration Obv. Designer: Donna Weaver and Charles L. Vickers Rev: Continental soldier with musket Rev. Designer: Thomas Cleveland and Joseph Menna Date 2011D 2011 Mintage 39,461 68,349 Proof — — MS-65 69.00 — Prf-65 — 35.00 DOLLAR KM # 240 JAMES MADISON - BILL OF RIGHTS Weight: 12.5000 g. Composition: 0.9000 Silver, 0.3617 oz. ASW Obv: James Madison writing, Montpelier in background Obv. Designer: T. James Ferrell Rev: Statue of Liberty torch Rev. Designer: Dean McMullen Date 1993W 1993S Mintage 193,346 586,315 Proof — — MS-65 19.00 — Prf-65 — 19.00 KM # 243 WORLD WAR II 50TH ANNIVERSARY Weight: 11.3400 g. Composition: CopperNickel Clad Copper, 0 oz. Obv: Three portraits, plane above, large V in backgound Obv. Designer: George Klauba and T. James Ferrell Rev: Pacific island battle scene Rev. Designer: William J. Leftwich and T. James Ferrell Date (1993)P (1993)P 84 Mintage 197,072 317,396 Proof — — MS-65 17.00 — Prf-65 — 16.50 KM# 209 1984 LOS ANGELES OLYMPICS - DISCUS Obv: Trippled discus thrower and five star logo Obv. Designer: Elizabeth Jones Rev: Eagle bust left COINS NOVEMBER 2012 Date 1983P 1983D 1983S 1983S Mintage 294,543 174,014 174,014 — Proof — — — (1,577,025) MS-65 34.80 34.70 34.80 — Prf-65 — — — 36.80 KM# 210 1984 LOS ANGELES OLYMPICS - STADIUM STATUES Obv: Statues at exterior of Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Obv. Designer: Robert Graham Rev: Eagle standing on rock Date 1984P 1984D 1984S 1984S Mintage 217,954 116,675 116,675 — Proof — — — (1,801,210) MS-65 34.80 35.30 35.30 — Prf-65 — — — 36.80 KM# 214 STATUE OF LIBERTY CENTENNIAL Obv: Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island great hall Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Rev: Statue of Liberty torch Rev. Designer: John Mercanti and Matthew Peloso Date 1986P 1986S Mintage 723,635 — Proof — (6,414,638) MS-65 34.80 — Prf-65 — 36.80 KM# 220 CONSTITUTION BICENTENNIAL Obv: Feather pen and document Obv. Designer: Patricia L. Verani Rev: Group of people Date 1987P 1987S Mintage 451,629 — Proof — (2,747,116) MS-65 34.80 — Prf-65 — 36.80 KM# 222 1988 OLYMPICS Obv: Olympic torch and Statue of Liberty torch within laurel wreath Obv. Designer: Patricia L. Verani Rev: Olympic rights within olive wreath Rev. Designer: Sherl Joseph Winter Date 1988D 1988S Mintage 191,368 — Proof — (1,359,366) MS-65 34.80 — Prf-65 — 36.80 KM# 225 CONGRESS BICENTENNIAL Obv: Statue of Freedom in clouds and sunburst Rev: Mace from the House of Represenatives Designer: William Woodward and Chester Y. Martin Date 1989D 1989S Mintage 135,203 — Proof — (762,198) MS-65 34.80 — Prf-65 — 36.80 KM# 241 JAMES MADISON - BILL OF RIGHTS Obv: James Madison bust right, at left Obv. Designer: William Krawczewicz and Thomas D. Rogers, Sr. Rev: Montpelier home Rev. Designer: Dean McMullen and Thomas D. Rogers, Sr. Date 1993D 1993S Mintage 98,383 — Proof — (534,001) MS-65 37.80 — Prf-65 — 38.80 KM# 249 THOMAS JEFFERSON 250TH BIRTH ANNIVERSARY Obv: Jefferson's head left Rev: Monticello home Designer: T. James Ferrell Date 1993P 1993S Mintage 266,927 — Proof — (332,891) MS-65 36.80 — Prf-65 — 40.80 KM# 244 WORLD WAR II 50TH ANNIVERSARY Obv: Soldier on Normandy beach Rev: Insignia of the Supreme Headquarters of the AEF above Eisenhower quote Designer: Thomas D. Rogers, Sr. Date 1993D 1993W Mintage 94,708 342,041 Proof — — MS-65 36.80 — Prf-65 — 40.80 KM# 251 NATIONAL PRISONER OF WAR MUSEUM Obv: Eagle in flight left within circle of barbed wire Obv. Designer: Thomas Nielson and Alfred Maletsky Rev: National Prisioner of War Museum Rev. Designer: Edgar Z. Steever Date 1994W 1994P Mintage 54,790 — Proof — (220,100) MS-65 84.00 — Prf-65 — 39.80 KM# 253 U.S. CAPITOL BICENTENNIAL Obv: Capitol dome, Statue fo Freedom surrounded by stars Obv. Designer: William C. Cousins Rev: Eagle on shield, flags flanking Rev. Designer: John Mercanti Date 1994D 1994S Mintage 68,352 — Proof — (279,416) MS-65 38.80 — Prf-65 — 40.80 KM# 250 VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL Obv: Outstretched hand touching names on the Wall, Washington Monument in background Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Rev: Service Medals Rev. Designer: Thomas D. Rogers, Sr. Date 1994W 1994P KM# 227 EISENHOWER CENTENNIAL Obv: Two Eisenhower profiles, as general, left, as President, right Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Rev: Eisenhower home at Gettysburg Rev. Designer: Marcel Jovine and John Mercanti Date 1990W 1990P Mintage 241,669 1,144,461 Proof — — MS-65 34.80 — Prf-65 — 36.80 KM# 229 MOUNT RUSHMORE 50TH ANNIVERSARY Obv: Mount Rushmore portraits, wreath below Obv. Designer: Marika Somogyi and Chester Martin Rev: Great seal in rays, United States map in background Rev. Designer: Frank Gasparro Date 1991P 1991S Mintage 133,139 — Proof — (738,419) MS-65 39.80 — Prf-65 — 42.80 KM# 231 KOREAN WAR - 38TH ANNIVERSARY Obv: Solder advancing right up a hill; planes above, ships below Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Rev: Map of Korean pensiluar, eagle's head Rev. Designer: T. James Ferrell Date 1991D 1991P Mintage 213,049 — Proof — (618,488) MS-65 37.80 — Prf-65 — 36.80 KM# 232 USO 50TH ANNIVERSARY Obv: USO banner Obv. Designer: Robert Lamb Rev: Eagle pearched right atop globe Rev. Designer: John Mercanti Date 1991D 1991S Mintage 124,958 — Proof — (321,275) MS-65 37.80 — Prf-65 — 38.80 KM# 234 1992 OLYMPICS - BASEBALL Obv: Baseball pitcher, Nolan Ryan as depicted on card Obv. Designer: John R. Deecken and Chester Y. Martin Rev: Shield flanked by stylized wreath, olympic rings above Rev. Designer: Marcel Jovine Date 1992D 1992S Mintage 187,552 — Proof — (504,505) MS-65 37.80 — Prf-65 — 38.80 Mintage 57,317 — Proof — (226,262) MS-65 79.00 — Prf-65 — 63.00 KM# 252 WOMEN IN MILITARY SERVICE MEMORIAL Obv: Five uniformed women left Obv. Designer: T. James Ferrell Rev: Memorial at Arlington National Cemetery Rev. Designer: Thomas D. Rogers, Sr. Date 1994W 1994P Mintage 53,054 — Proof — (213,201) MS-65 38.80 — Prf-65 — 38.80 KM# 263 1996 ATLANTA OLYMPICS - CYCLING Obv: Three cyclists approaching Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Rev: Two clasped hands, Atlanta Olympic logo above Rev. Designer: William J. Krawczewicz and T. James Ferrell Date 1995D 1995P Mintage 19,662 — Proof — (118,795) MS-65 135 — Prf-65 — 45.00 KM# 260 1996 ATLANTA OLYMPICS - GYMNASTICS Obv: Two gymnasts, female on floor exercise and male on rings Obv. Designer: James C. Sharpe and Thomas D. Rogers, Sr. Rev: Two clasped hands, Atlanta Olympic logo above Rev. Designer: William J. Krawczewicz and T. James Ferrell Date 1995D 1995P Mintage 42,497 — Proof — (182,676) MS-65 55.00 — Prf-65 — 36.80 KM# 264 1996 ATLANTA OLYMPICS - TRACK AND FIELD Obv: Two runners on a track, one crossing finish line Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Rev: Two clasped hands, Atlanta Olympic logo above Rev. Designer: William J. Krawczewicz and T. James Ferrell Date 1995D 1995P Mintage 24,796 — Proof — (136,935) MS-65 88.00 — Prf-65 — 38.80 KM# 259 1996 ATLANTA PARALYMPICS - BLIND RUNNER Obv: Blind runner Obv. Designer: Jim C. Sharpe and Thomas D. Rogers, Sr. Rev: Two clasped hands, Atlanta Olympic logo above Rev. Designer: William J. Krawczewicz and T. James Ferrell Date 1995D 1995P Mintage 28,649 — Proof — (138,337) MS-65 67.00 — Prf-65 — 45.00 KM# 238 COLUMBUS DISCOVERY - 500TH ANNIVERSARY Obv: Columbus standing with banner, three ships in background Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Rev: Half view of Santa Maria on left, Space Shuttle Discovery on right Rev. Designer: Thomas D. Rogers, Sr. Date 1992D 1992P Mintage 106,949 — Proof — (385,241) MS-65 40.80 — Prf-65 — 37.80 KM# 236 WHITE HOUSE BICENTENNIAL Obv: White House's north portico Obv. Designer: Edgar Z. Steever Rev: John Hoban bust left, main entrance doorway Rev. Designer: Chester Y. Martin Date 1992D 1992W Mintage 123,803 — Proof — (375,851) MS-65 37.80 — Prf-65 — 38.80 KM# 247 1994 WORLD CUP SOCCER Obv: Two players with ball Obv. Designer: Dean McMullen and T. James Ferrell Rev: World Cup 94 logo Rev. Designer: Dean McMullen Date 1994D 1994S WWW.COINSMAGAZINE.NET Mintage 81,698 — Proof — (576,978) MS-65 38.80 — Prf-65 — 36.80 KM# 255 CIVIL WAR Obv: Soldier giving water to wounded soldier Obv. Designer: Don Troiani and Edgar Z. Steever Rev: Chamberlain quote and battlefield monument Rev. Designer: John Mercanti 85 Date 1995P 1995S Mintage 45,866 — Proof — (437,114) MS-65 65.00 — Prf-65 — 54.00 KM# 266 SPECIAL OLYMPICS WORLD GAMES Obv: Eunice Schriver head left; founder of the Special Olympics Obv. Designer: Jamie Wyeth and T. James Ferrell Rev: Special Olympics Logo on an award medal, rose, quote from Schriver Rev. Designer: Thomas D. Rogers, Sr. Date 1995W 1995P Mintage 89,301 — Proof — (351,764) MS-65 40.80 — Prf-65 — 41.80 KM# A272 1996 ATLANTA OLYMPICS - HIGH JUMP Obv: High jumper Obv. Designer: T. James Ferrell Rev. Designer: Thomas D. Rogers, Sr. Date 1996D 1996P Mintage 15,697 — Proof — (124,502) MS-65 310 — Prf-65 — 43.00 KM# 272 1996 ATLANTA OLYMPICS - ROWING Obv: Four man crew rowing left Obv. Designer: Bart Forbes and T. James Ferrell Rev: Atlanta Olympic logo Rev. Designer: Thomas D. Rogers, Sr. Date 1996D 1996P Mintage 16,258 — Proof — (151,890) MS-65 290 — KM# 313 LEIF ERICSON Obv: Ericson bust helmeted right Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Rev: Viking ship sailing left Rev. Designer: T. James Ferrell Date 2000P 2000 Iceland 2000P Mintage 28,150 15,947 58,612 Proof — — — MS-65 69.00 — — Prf-65 — 26.80 62.50 KM# 311 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS BICENTENNIAL Obv: Open and closed book, torch in background Obv. Designer: Thomas D. Rogers, Sr. Rev: Skylight dome above the main reading room Rev. Designer: John Mercanti Date 2000P 2000P Mintage 52,771 — Proof — (196,900) MS-65 40.80 — Prf-65 — 38.30 KM# 324 CAPITOL VISITOR CENTER Obv: Original and current Capital facades Obv. Designer: Marika Somogyi Rev: Eagle with sheild and ribbon Rev. Designer: John Mercanti Date 2001P 2001P Mintage 66,636 143,793 Proof — — MS-65 40.80 — Prf-65 — 40.80 Prf-65 — 62.00 KM# 269 1996 ATLANTA OLYMPICS - TENNIS Obv: Female tennis player Obv. Designer: James C. Sharpe and T. James Ferrell Rev: Atlanta Olympics logo Rev. Designer: Thomas D. Rogers, Sr. Date 1996D 1996P Mintage 15,983 — Proof — (92,016 ) MS-65 245 — Prf-65 — 83.00 KM# 268 1996 ATLANTA PARALYMPICS - WHEELCHAIR RACER Obv: Wheelchair racer approaching with uplifted arms Obv. Designer: James C. Sharpe and Alfred F. Maletsky Rev: Atlanta Olympics logo Rev. Designer: Thomas D. Rogers, Sr. Date 1996D 1996P Mintage 14,497 — Proof — (84,280 ) MS-65 305 — Prf-65 — 71.00 KM# 275 NATIONAL COMMUNITY SERVICE Obv: Female standing with lamp and shield Obv. Designer: Thomas D. Rogers, Sr. Rev: Legend within wreath Rev. Designer: William C. Cousins Date 1996S 1996S Mintage 23,500 — Proof — (101,543) MS-65 170 — Prf-65 — 51.00 KM# 276 SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 150TH ANNIVERSARY Obv: Original Smithsonian building, the “Castle” designed by James Renwick Obv. Designer: Thomas D. Rogers, Sr. Rev: Female seated with torch and scroll on globe Rev. Designer: John Mercanti Date 1996D 1996P Mintage 31,230 — Proof — (129,152) MS-65 122 — Prf-65 — 49.00 KM# 279 JACKIE ROBINSON Obv: Jackie Robinson sliding into base Obv. Designer: Alfred Maletsky Rev: Anniversary logo Rev. Designer: T. James Ferrell Date 1997S 1997S Mintage 30,007 — Proof — (110,495) MS-65 72.00 — Prf-65 — 90.00 KM# 281 NATIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS MEMORIAL Obv: Male and female officer admiring name on monument Rev: Rose on a plain shield Designer: Alfred F. Maletsky Date 1997P 1997P Mintage — 28,575 Proof (110,428) — MS-65 — 135 Prf-65 78.00 — KM# 278 U.S. BOTANIC GARDENS 175TH ANNIVERSARY Obv: National Botanic Gardens Conservatory building Obv. Designer: Edgar Z. Steever Rev: Rose Rev. Designer: William C. Cousins Date 1997P 1997P Mintage 57,272 — Proof — (264,528) MS-65 42.00 — Prf-65 — 42.00 KM# 325 NATIVE AMERICAN - BISON Obv: Native American bust right Rev: Bison standing left Designer: James E. Fraser Date 2001D 2001P Mintage 197,131 272,869 Proof — — MS-65 165 — Prf-65 — 169 KM# 336 2002 WINTER OLYMPICS - SALT LAKE CITY Obv: Salt Lake City Olympic logo Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Rev: Stylized skyline with mountains in background Rev. Designer: Donna Weaver Date 2002P 2002P Mintage 35,388 142,873 Proof — — MS-65 40.80 — Prf-65 — 38.30 KM# 338 U.S. MILITARY ACADEMY AT WEST POINT -BICENTENNIAL Obv: Cadet Review flagbearers, Academy buildings in background Obv. Designer: T. James Ferrell Rev: Academy emblems - Corinthian helmet and sword Rev. Designer: John Mercanti Date 2002W 2002W Mintage 103,201 — Proof — (288,293) MS-65 38.30 — Prf-65 — 39.80 KM# 349 FIRST FLIGHT CENTENNIAL Obv: Orville and Wilbur Wright busts left Obv. Designer: T. James Ferrell Rev: Wright Flyer over dunes Rev. Designer: Norman E. Nemeth Date 2003P 2003P Mintage 53,761 — Proof — (193,086) MS-65 40.80 — Prf-65 — 46.80 KM# 363 LEWIS AND CLARK CORPS OF DISCOVERY BICENTENNIAL Obv: Lewis and Clark standing Rev: Jefferson era clasped hands peace medal Designer: Donna Weaver Date 2004P 2004P Mintage 90,323 — Proof — (288,492) MS-65 40.80 — Prf-65 — 46.80 KM# 362 THOMAS A. EDISON - ELECTRIC LIGHT 125TH ANNIVERSARY Obv: Edison halflength figure facing holding light bulb Obv. Designer: Donna Weaver Rev: Light bulb and rays Rev. Designer: John Mercanti Date 2004P 2004P Mintage 68,031 — Proof — (213,409) MS-65 40.80 — Prf-65 — 41.80 KM# 375 JOHN MARSHALL, 250TH BIRTH ANNIVERSARY Obv: Marshall bust left Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Rev: Marshall era Supreme Court Chamber Rev. Designer: Donna Weaver Date 2005P 2005P Mintage 48,953 141,993 Proof — — MS-65 37.30 — Prf-65 — 35.80 KM# 376 U.S. MARINE CORPS, 230TH ANNIVERSARY Obv: Flag Raising at Mt. Suribachi on Iwo Jima Obv. Designer: Norman E. Nemeth Rev: Marine Corps emblem Rev. Designer: Charles Vickers Date 2005P 2005P KM# 288 BLACK REVOLUTIONARY WAR PATRIOTS Obv: Crispus Attucks bust right Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Rev: Family standing Rev. Designer: Edward Dwight and Thomas D. Rogers, Sr. Date 1998S 1998S Mintage 37,210 — Proof — (75,070 ) MS-65 145 — Prf-65 — 89.00 Mintage 130,000 370,000 Proof — — MS-65 48.00 — Prf-65 — 52.50 KM# 387 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, 300TH BIRTH ANNIVERSARY Obv: Youthful Franklin flying kite Obv. Designer: Norman E. Nemeth Rev: Revolutionary era “JOIN, or DIE” snake cartoon illustration Rev. Designer: Charles Vickers Date 2006P 2006P Mintage 58,000 142,000 Proof — — MS-65 40.80 — Prf-65 — 45.00 KM# 287 ROBERT F. KENNEDY Obv: Kennedy bust facing Obv. Designer: Thomas D. Rogers, Sr. Rev: Eagle on sheild, Senate Seal Rev. Designer: James M. Peed and Thomas D. Rogers, Sr. KM# 388 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, 300TH BIRTH ANNIVERSARY Obv: Bust 3/4 right, signature in oval below Obv. Designer: Don Everhart II Rev: Continental Dollar of 1776 in center Rev. Designer: Donna Weaver Date 1998S 1998S Date 2006P 2006P Mintage 106,422 — Proof — (99,020 ) MS-65 47.50 — Prf-65 — 47.50 KM# 298 DOLLEY MADISON Obv: Madison bust right, at left Obv. Designer: Tiffany & Co. and T. James Ferrell Rev: Montpelier home Rev. Designer: Tiffany & Co. and Thomas D. Rogers, Sr. Date 1999P 1999P Mintage 22,948 158,247 Proof — — MS-65 38.30 — Prf-65 — 38.30 KM# 299 YELLOWSTONE Obv: Old Faithful gyser erupting Obv. Designer: Edgar Z. Steever Rev: Bison and vista as on National Parks shield Rev. Designer: William C. Cousins Date 1999P 1999P 86 Mintage 23,614 — Proof — (128,646) MS-65 44.00 — Prf-65 — 40.30 Mintage 58,000 142,000 Proof — — MS-65 40.80 — Prf-65 — 51.00 KM# 394 SAN FRANCISCO MINT MUSEUM Obv: 3/4 view of building Obv. Designer: Sherl J. Winter Rev: Reverse of 1880s Morgan silver dollar Rev. Designer: George T. Morgan Date 2006S 2006S Mintage 65,609 255,700 Proof — — MS-65 40.80 — Prf-65 — 40.80 KM# 418 CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL DESEGREGATION Obv: Children's feet walking left with adult feet in military boots Obv. Designer: Richard Masters and Charles Vickers Rev: Little Rock's Central High School Rev. Designer: Don Everhart II Date 2007P 2007P Mintage 66,093 124,618 Proof — — MS-65 40.80 — Prf-65 — 43.00 COINS NOVEMBER 2012 KM# 405 JAMESTOWN - 400TH ANNIVERSARY Obv: Two settlers and Native American Obv. Designer: Donna Weaver and Don Everhart II Rev: Three ships Rev. Designer: Susan Gamble and Charles Vickers Date 2007P 2007P Mintage 79,801 258,802 Proof — — MS-65 40.80 — Prf-65 — 38.30 KM# 226 CONGRESS BICENTENNIAL Obv: Capitol dome Rev: Eagle atop of the canopy from the Old Senate Chamber Designer: John Mercanti Date 1989W 1989W Mintage 46,899 — Proof — (164,690) MS-65 442 — Prf-65 — 442 KM# 439 AMERICAN BALD EAGLE Obv: Eagle with flight, mountain in background at right Obv. Designer: Joel Iskowitz and Don Everhart II Rev: Great Seal of the United States Rev. Designer: James Licaretz Date 2008P 2008P Mintage 110,073 243,558 Proof — — MS-65 44.00 — Prf-65 — 38.30 KM# 454 LINCOLN BICENTENNIAL Obv: 3/4 portrait facing right Obv. Designer: Justin Kunz and Don Everhart II Rev: Part of Gettysburg Address within wreath Rev. Designer: Phebe Hemphill Date 2009P 2009P Mintage 125,000 375,000 Proof — — MS-65 55.00 — Prf-65 — 55.00 KM# 230 MOUNT RUSHMORE 50TH ANNIVERSARY Obv: Eagle in flight towards Mount Rushmore Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Rev: Legend at center Rev. Designer: Robert Lamb and William C. Cousins Date 1991W 1991W Mintage 31,959 — Proof — (111,991) MS-65 442 — Prf-65 — 442 KM# 235 1992 OLYMPICS Obv: Sprinter, U.S. Flag in background Obv. Designer: James C. Sharpe and T. James Ferrell Rev: Heraldic eagle, olympic rings above Rev. Designer: James M. Peed Date 1992W 1992W Mintage 27,732 — Proof — (77,313) MS-65 442 — Prf-65 — 442 KM# 239 COLUMBUS QUINCENTENARY Obv: Columbus' profile left, at right, map of Western Hemisphere at left Obv. Designer: T. James Ferrell Rev: Arms of Spain, and parchment map Rev. Designer: Thomas D. Rogers, Sr. KM# 455 LOUIS BRAILLE BIRTH BICENTENNIAL Obv: Louis Braille bust facing Obv. Designer: Joel Iskowitz and Phebe Hemphill Rev: School child reading book in Braille, BRL in Braille code above Rev. Designer: Susan Gamble and Joseph Menna Date 2009P 2009P Mintage 82,639 135,235 Proof — — MS-65 38.50 — Prf-65 — 38.30 KM# 479 AMERICAN VETERANS DISABLED FOR LIFE Obv: Soldier's feet, crutches Obv. Designer: Don Everhart II Rev: Legend within wreath Rev. Designer: Thomas Cleveland and Joseph Menna Date 2010W 2010W Mintage 77,859 189,881 Proof — — MS-65 40.80 — Prf-65 — 42.30 KM# 480 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, 100TH ANNIVERSARY Obv: Cub Scout, Boy Scout and Venturer saluting Obv. Designer: Donna Weaver Rev: Boy Scouts of America logo Rev. Designer: Jim Licaretz Date 2010P 2010P Mintage — — Proof — — MS-65 38.50 — Prf-65 — 42.00 Date 1992W 1992W Mintage 79,730 24,329 Proof — — MS-65 — 442 Prf-65 442 — KM# 242 JAMES MADISON - BILL OF RIGHTS Obv: Madison at left holding document Obv. Designer: Scott R. Blazek Rev: Eagle above legend, torch and laurel at sides Rev. Designer: Joseph D. Peña Date 1993W 1993W Mintage — 22,266 Proof (78,651) — MS-65 — 442 Prf-65 442 — KM# 245 WORLD WAR II 50TH ANNIVERSARY Obv: Soldier with expression of victory Obv. Designer: Charles J. Madsen and T. James Ferrell Rev: Morse code dot-dot-dot-dash for V, large in background; V for Victory Rev. Designer: Edward S. Fisher and T. James Ferrell Date 1993W 1993W Mintage — 23,089 Proof (65,461) — MS-65 — 442 Prf-65 442 — KM# 248 1994 WORLD CUP SOCCER Obv: World Cup trophy Obv. Designer: William J. Krawczewicz Rev: World Cup 94 logo Rev. Designer: Dean McMullen Date 1994W 1994W Mintage 22,464 — Proof — (89,619) MS-65 442 — Prf-65 — 442 KM# 504 MEDAL OF HONOR Obv: Medal of Honor designs for Army, Navy and Air Force awards Obv. Designer: James Licaretz Rev: Army infantry doldier carrying another to safety Rev. Designer: Richard Masters and Phebe Hemphill Date 2011S 2011S Mintage 44,769 112,850 Proof — — MS-65 46.50 — Prf-65 — 43.50 KM# 507 U.S. ARMY Obv: Male and femlae soldier heads looking outward Obv. Designer: Richard Masters and Michael Gaudioso Rev: Seven core values of the Army, Eagle from the great seal Rev. Designer: Susan Gamble and Don Everhart, II Date 2011S 2011S Mintage — — Proof — — MS-65 45.00 — Prf-65 — 43.50 KM# 529 NATIONAL INFANTRY MUSEUM AND SOLDIER CENTER Date 2012 2012 Mintage — — Proof — — MS-65 — — Prf-65 — — KM# 265 1996 OLYMPICS - STADIUM Obv: Atlanta Stadium and logo Obv. Designer: Marvel Jovine and William C. Cousins Rev: Eagle advancing right Rev. Designer: Frank Gasparro Date 1995W 1995W Mintage — 10,579 Proof (43,124) — MS-65 — 2,500 Prf-65 442 — KM# 530 STAR-SPANGLED BANNER KM# 261 1996 OLYMPICS - TORCH RUNNER Obv: Torch runner, Atlanta skyline and logo in background Rev: Eagle advancing right Designer: Frank Gasparro Date 2012 2012 Date 1995W 1995W Mintage — — Proof — — MS-65 — — Prf-65 — — Mintage — 14,675 Proof (57,442) — MS-65 — 885 Prf-65 442 — KM# 256 CIVIL WAR Obv: Bugler on horseback right Rev: Eagle on shield Designer: Don Troiani and Alfred F. Maletsky $5 (HALF EAGLE) Date 1995W 1995W Mintage 12,735 — Proof — (55,246) MS-65 950 — Prf-65 — 442 KM# 270 1996 OLYMPICS - CAULDRON Obv: Torch bearer lighting cauldron Obv. Designer: Frank Gasparro and T. James Ferrell Rev: Atlanta Olympics logo flanked by laurel Rev. Designer: William J. Krawczewicz and Thomas D. Rogers, Sr. Date 1996W 1996W KM# 215 STATUE OF LIBERTY CENTENNIAL Obv: Statue of Liberty head right Rev: Eagle in flight left Designer: Elizabeth Jones Date 1986W 1986W Mintage 95,248 — Proof — (404,013) MS-65 442 — Prf-65 — 442 KM# 221 CONSTITUTION BICENTENNIAL Obv: Eagle left with quill pen in talon Rev: Upright quill pen Designer: Marcel Jovine Date 1987W 1987W Mintage 214,225 — Proof — (651,659) MS-65 442 — Prf-65 — 442 KM# 223 1988 OLYMPICS Obv: Nike head wearing olive wreath Obv. Designer: Elizabeth Jones Rev: Stylized olympic couldron Rev. Designer: Marcel Jovine Date 1988W 1988W WWW.COINSMAGAZINE.NET Mintage 62,913 — Proof — (281,456) MS-65 442 — Prf-65 — 442 Mintage — 9,210 Proof (38,555) — MS-65 — 2,600 Prf-65 442 — KM# 274 1996 OLYMPICS - FLAG BEARER Obv: Flag bearer advancing Obv. Designer: Patricia Verani and John Mercanti Rev: Atlanta Olympic logo flanked by laurel Rev. Designer: William J. Krawczewicz and Thomas D. Rogers, Sr. Date 1996W 1996W Mintage — 9,174 Proof (32,886) — MS-65 — 2,600 Prf-65 442 — KM# 277 SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 150TH ANNIVERSARY Obv: Smithson bust left Obv. Designer: Alfred Maletsky Rev: Sunburst museum logo Rev. Designer: T. James Ferrell Date 1996W 1996W Mintage 9,068 29,474 Proof — — MS-65 850 — Prf-65 — 442 KM# 282 FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT Obv: Roosevelt bust right Obv. Designer: T. James Ferrell Rev: Eagle shield Rev. Designer: James M. Peed and Thomas D. Rogers, Sr. Date 1997W 1997W Mintage 11,894 29,474 Proof — — MS-65 1,275 — Prf-65 — 442 87 $20 (DOUBLE EAGLE) KM# 280 JACKIE ROBINSON Obv: Robinson head right Obv. Designer: William C. Cousins Rev: Legend on baseball Rev. Designer: James M. Peed Date 1997W 1997W Mintage 5,202 24,072 Proof — — MS-65 2,900 — Prf-65 — 590 KM# 300 GEORGE WASHINGTON DEATH BICENTENNIAL Obv: Washington's head right Rev: Eagle with wings outstretched Designer: Laura G. Fraser Date 1999W 1999W Mintage 22,511 — Proof — (41,693 ) MS-65 452 — Prf-65 — 447 KM# 326 CAPITOL VISITOR CENTER Obv: Column at right Rev: First Capital building Designer: Elizabeth Jones Date 2001W 2001W Mintage 6,761 — Proof — (27,652 ) MS-65 1,750 — Prf-65 — 442 KM# 337 2002 WINTER OLYMPICS Obv: Salt Lake City Olympics logo Rev: Stylized cauldron Designer: Donna Weaver Date 2002W 2002W Mintage 10,585 — Proof — (32,877 ) MS-65 452 — Prf-65 — 442 KM# 395 SAN FRANCISCO MINT MUSEUM Obv: Front entrance façade Obv. Designer: Charles Vickers and Joseph Menna Rev: Eagle as on 1860's $5. Gold Rev. Designer: Christian Gobrecht Date 2006S 2006S Mintage 16,230 41,517 Proof — — MS-65 442 — Prf-65 — 442 KM# 406 JAMESTOWN - 400TH ANNIVERSARY Obv: Settler and Native American Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Rev: Jamestown Memorial Church ruins Rev. Designer: Susan Gamble and Norman Nemeth Date 2007W 2007W Mintage 18,843 47,050 Proof — — MS-65 442 — Prf-65 — 442 KM# 440 AMERICAN BALD EAGLE Obv: Two eagles on branch Obv. Designer: Susan Gamble adn Phebe Hemphill Rev: Eagle with shield Rev. Designer: Don Everhart II Date 2008W 2008W Mintage 13,467 59,269 Proof — — MS-65 457 — Prf-65 — 442 KM# 505 MEDAL OF HONOR Obv: 1861 Medal of Honor design for the Navy Obv. Designer: Joseph Menna Rev: Minerva standing with shield and Union flag, field artillery canon flanking Rev. Designer: Joel Iskowitz and Michael Gaudioso Date 2011S 2011S Mintage 8,251 18,012 Proof — — MS-65 585 — Prf-65 — 500 KM# 508 U.S. ARMY Obv: Five Soldiers of different eras Obv. Designer: Joel Iskowitz and Phebe Hemphill Rev: Elements from the Army's emblem Rev. Designer: Joseph Menna Date 2011P 2011P Mintage 8,062 17,173 Proof — — MS-65 585 — Prf-65 — 495 Mintage — — Proof — — MS-65 — — Prf-65 — — KM# 531 STAR-SPANGLED BANNER Date 2012 2012 KM# 464 Composition: 0.9990 Gold, 0 oz. AGW Diameter: 27mm. Obv: Ultra high relief Liberty holding torch, walking forward Rev: Eagle in flight left, sunrise in background Designer: Augustus Saint-Gaudens Date 2009 Mintage 115,178 Proof — MS-65 — Prf-65 2,650 MODERN COMMEMORATIVE COIN SETS Olympic, 1983-1984 Date 1983 & 1984 3 coin set: 1983 and one 1984 uncirculated dollar and 1984W uncirculated gold $10; KM209, 210, 211. 1983S & 1984S 3 coin set: proof 1983 and 1984 dollar and 1984W gold $10; KM209, 210, 211. 1983 & 1984 6 coin set in a cherrywood box: 1983S and 1984S uncirculated and proof dollars, 1984W uncirculated and proof gold $10; KM209, 210, 211. 1983S & 1984S 2 coin set: proof dollars. 1983 collectors 3 coin set: 1983 PDS uncirculated dollars; KM209. 1984 collectors 3 coin set: 1984 PDS uncirculated dollars; KM210. Price 952 956 1,909 74.00 104 105 Statue of Liberty Date 1986 2 coin set: uncirculated silver dollar and clad half dollar; KM212, 214. 1986 2 coin set: proof silver dollar and clad half dollar; KM212, 214. 1986 3 coin set: uncirculated silver dollar, clad half dollar and gold $5; KM212, 214, 215. 1986 3 coin set: proof silver dollar, clad half dollar and gold $5; KM212, 214, 215. 1986 6 coin set: 1 each of the proof and uncirculated issues; KM212, 214, 215. Price 38.00 40.00 480 483 963 Constitution Date 1987 2 coin set: uncirculated silver dollar and gold $5; KM220, 221. 1987 2 coin set: proof silver dollar and gold $5; KM220, 221. 1987 4 coin set: silver dollar and $5 gold proof and uncirculated issues; KM220, 221. Price 477 479 958 Olympic, 1988 Date 1988 2 coin set: uncirculated silver dollar and gold $5; KM222, 223. 1988 2 coin set: proof silver dollar and gold $5; KM222, 223. 1988 4 coin set: silver dollar and $5 gold proof and uncirculated issues; KM222, 223. Price 477 479 958 Congress Date 1989 2 coin set: uncirculated silver dollar and clad half dollar; KM224, 225. 1989 2 coin set: proof silver dollar and clad half dollar; KM224, 225. 1989 3 coin set: uncirculated silver dollar, clad half and gold $5; KM224, 225, 226. 1989 3 coin set: proof silver dollar, clad half and gold $5; KM224, 225, 226. 1989 6 coin set: 1 each of the proof and uncirculated issues; KM224, 225, 226. Price 42.00 44.00 485 487 973 Mt. Rushmore $10 (EAGLE) Date 1991 2 coin set: uncirculated half dollar and silver dollar; KM228, 229. 1991 2 coin set: proof half dollar and silver dollar; KM228, 229. 1991 3 coin set: uncirculated half dollar, silver dollar and gold $5; KM228, 229, 230. 1991 3 coin set: proof half dollar, silver dollar and gold $5; KM228, 229, 230. 1991 6 coin set: 1 each of proof and uncirculated issues; KM228, 229, 230. Price 57.00 60.00 500 502 1,004 Olympic, 1992 KM # 211 1984 OLYMPICS Weight: 16.7180 g. Composition: 0.9000 Gold, 0.4837 oz. AGW Diameter: 27mm. Obv: Male and female runner with torch Obv. Designer: James M. Peed and John Mercanti Rev: Heraldic eagle Rev. Designer: John Mercanti Date 1984W 1984P 1984D 1984S 1984W Mintage 75,886 — — — — Proof — (33,309 ) (34,533 ) (48,551 ) (381,085) MS-65 883 — — — — Prf-65 — 893 893 893 893 KM # 312 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Weight: 16.2590 g. Composition: Bi-Metallic, 0 oz. Obv: Torch and partial facade Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Rev: Stylized eagle within laurel wreath Rev. Designer: Thomas D. Rogers, Sr. Date 2000W 2000W Mintage 6,683 — Proof — (27,167 ) MS-65 4,500 — Prf-65 — 1,300 KM # 350 FIRST FLIGHT CENTENNIAL Weight: 16.7180 g. Composition: 0.9000 Gold, 0.4837 oz. AGW Obv: Orvile and Wilbur Wright busts facing Obv. Designer: Donna Weaver Rev: Wright flyer and eagle Rev. Designer: Norman Nemeth Date 2003P 2003P 88 Mintage 10,129 — Proof — (21,846 ) MS-65 1,050 — Prf-65 — 893 Date 1992 2 coin set: uncirculated half dollar and silver dollar; KM233, 234. 1992 2 coin set: proof half dollar and silver dollar; KM233, 234. 1992 3 coin set: uncirculated half dollar, silver dollar and gold $5; KM233, 234, 235. 1992 3 coin set: proof half dollar, silver dollar and gold $5; KM233, 234, 235. 1992 6 coin set: 1 each of proof and uncirculated issues; KM233, 234, 235. Price 46.00 47.00 489 490 978 Columbus Quincentenary Date 1992 2 coin set: uncirculated half dollar and silver dollar; KM237, 238. 1992 2 coin set: proof half dollar and silver dollar; KM237, 238. 1992 3 coin set: uncirculated half dollar, silver dollar and gold $5; KM237, 238, 239. 1992 3 coin set: proof half dollar, silver dollar and gold $5; KM237, 238, 239. 1992 6 coin set: 1 each of proof and uncirculated issues; KM237, 238, 239. Price 52.00 47.00 495 489 985 Jefferson Date 1993 Jefferson: dollar, 1994 matte proof nickel and $2 note; KM249, 192. Price 109 Madison / Bill of Rights Date 1993 2 coin set: uncirculated half dollar and silver dollar; KM240, 241. 1993 2 coin set: proof half dollar and silver dollar; KM240, 241. 1993 3 coin set: uncirculated half dollar, silver dollar and gold $5; KM240, 241, 242. 1993 3 coin set: proof half dollar, silver dollar and gold $5; KM240, 241, 242. 1993 6 coin set: 1 each of proof and uncirculated issues; KM240, 241, 242. Coin and stamp set; KM#240 and 20c stamp Price 57.00 58.00 499 500 999 21.00 COINS NOVEMBER 2012 World War II Date 1993 2 coin set: uncirculated half dollar and silver dollar; KM243, 244. 1993 2 coin set: proof half dollar and silver dollar; KM243, 244. 1993 3 coin set: uncirculated half dollar, silver dollar and gold $5; KM243, 244, 245. 1993 3 coin set: proof half dollar, silver dollar and gold $5; KM243, 244, 245. 1993 6 coin set: 1 each of proof and uncirculated issues; KM243, 244, 245. American Buffalo Price 54.00 57.00 496 500 1,000 U.S. Veterans Date 1994 3 coin set: uncirculated POW, Vietnam, Women dollars; KM250, 251, 252. 1994 3 coin set: proof POW, Vietnam, Women dollars; KM250, 251, 252. Price 202 142 World Cup Date 1994 2 coin set: uncirculated half dollar and silver dollar; KM246, 247. 1994 2 coin set: proof half dollar and silver dollar; KM246, 247. 1994 3 coin set: uncirculated half dollar, silver dollar and gold $5; KM246, 247, 248. 1994 3 coin set: proof half dollar, silver dollar and gold $5; KM246, 247, 248. 1994 6 coin set: 1 each of proof and uncirculated issues; KM246, 247, 248. Price 48.00 45.00 490 487 983 Olympic, 1995-96 Date 1995 4 coin set: uncirculated basketball half, $1 gymnast & blind runner, $5 torch runner; KM257, 259, 260, 261. 1995 4 coin set: proof basketball half, $1 gymnast & blind runner, $5 torch runner; KM257, 259, 260, 261. 1995P 2 coin set: proof $1 gymnast & blind runner; KM259, 260. 1995P 2 coin set: proof $1 track & field, cycling; KM263, 264. 1995-96 4 coin set: proof halves, basketball, baseball, swimming, soccer; KM257, 262, 267, 271. 1995 & 96 8 coins in cherry wood case: proof silver dollars: blind runner, gymnast, cycling, track & field, wheelchair, tennis, rowing, high jump; KM259, 260, 263, 264, 268, 269, 272, 272A. 1995 & 96 16 coins in cherry wood case: bu and proof silver dollars: blind runner, gymnast, cycling, track & field, wheelchair, tennis, rowing, high jump; KM259, 260, 263, 264, 268, 269, 272, 272A. 1995 & 96 16 coins in cherry wood case: proof half dollars: basketball, baseball, swimming, soccer, KM257, 262, 267, 271. Proof silver dollars: blind runner, gymnast, cycling, track & field, wheelchair, tennis, rowing, high jump, KM259, 260, 263, 264, 268, 269, 272, 272A. Proof $5 gold: torch runner, stadium, cauldron, flag bearer, KM 261, 265, 270, 274. 1995 & 96 32 coins in cherry wood case: bu & proof half dollars: basketball, baseball, swimming, soccer, KM257, 262, 267, 271. BU & proof silver dollars: blind runner, gymnast, cycling, track & field, wheelchair, tennis, rowing, high jump, KM259, 260, 263, 264, 268, 269, 272, 272A. BU & proof $5 gold: torch runner, stadium, cauldron, flag bearer, KM261, 265, 270, 274. Young collector 4 coin set; Half dollars: KM#257, 262, 267, 271 1996P 2 coin set: proof $1 wheelchair & tennis; KM268, 269. 1996P 2 coin set: proof $1 rowing & high jump; KM272, 272A. Price 1,024 533 82.00 84.00 75.00 425 10,400 2,370 12,800 205 154 105 Price 102 88.00 1,055 530 1,585 37.50 Smithsonian Date 1996 2 coin set: proof dollar and $5 gold; KM276, 277. 1996 4 coin set: proof and B.U. ; KM276, 277. Price 495 1,465 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Date 1997W 2 coin set: uncirculated and proof; KM282. Price 3,500 Jackie Robinson Date 1997 2 coin set: proof dollar & $5 gold; KM279, 280. 1997 4 coin set: proof & BU; KM279, 280. 1997 legacy set. Price 680 3,660 650 Botanic Garden Date 1997 2 coin set: dollar, Jefferson nickel and $1 note; KM278, 192. Price 220 Black Patriots Date 1998S 2 coin set: uncirculated and proof; KM288. Price 220 Kennedy Date 1998 2 coin set: proof; KM287. 1998 2 coin collectors set: Robert Kennedy dollar and John Kennedy half dollar; KM287, 202b. Matte finished. Price 88.00 225 Dolley Madison Date 1999 2 coin set: proof and uncirculated silver dollars; KM298. Price 76.00 Yellowstone National Park Date 1999 2 coin set: proof and uncirculated silver dollars; KM299. Price 84.00 George Washington Date 1999 2 coin set: proof and uncirculated gold $5; KM300. Price 900 Millennium Coin & Currency Date 2000 2 coin set: uncirculated Sacagewea $1, silver Eagle & $1 note. Price 67.50 Leif Ericson Date 2000 2 coin set: proof and uncirculated silver dollars; KM313. WWW.COINSMAGAZINE.NET Price 330 180 Capitol Visitor Center Date 2001 3 coin set: proof half, silver dollar, gold $5; KM323, 324, 326. Price 495 Winter Olympics - Salt Lake City Date 2002 2 coin set: proof 90% silver dollar KM336 & $5.00 Gold KM337. 2002 4 coin set: 90% silver unc. & proof $1, KM336 & unc. & proof gold $5, KM337. Price 465 925 Thomas Alva Edison Date 2004 Uncirculated silver dollar and light bulb. Price 55.00 Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Date 2004 Coin and pouch set. 2004 coin and currency set: Uncirculated silver dollar, two 2005 nickels, replica 1901 $10 Bison note, silver plated peace medal, three stamps & two booklets. 2004 Westward Journey Nickel series coin and medal set: Proof Sacagawea dollar, two 2005 proof nickels and silver plated peace medal. Price 65.00 58.00 40.00 Chief Justice John Marshall Date 2005 Coin and Chronicles set: Uncirculated silver dollar, booklet and BEP intaglio portrait. Price 57.00 U.S. Marine Corps Date 2005 Uncirculated silver dollar and stamp set. Price 63.00 Benjamin Franklin Tercentennary Civil War Date 1995 2 coin set: uncirculated half and dollar; KM254, 255. 1995 2 coin set: proof half and dollar; KM254, 255. 1995 3 coin set: uncirculated half, dollar and gold $5; KM254, 255, 256. 1995 3 coin set: proof half, dollar and gold $5; KM254, 255, 256. 1995 6 coin set: 1 each of proof and uncirculated issues; KM254, 255, 256. Civil War Young Collectors set KM#245 Date 2001 2 coin set: 90% silver unc. & proof $1.; KM325. 2001 coin & currency set 90% unc. dollar & replicas of 1899 $5 silver cert.; KM325. Price 85.00 Date 2006 Coin and Chronicles set: Uncirculated “Scientist” silver dollar, four stamps, Poor Richards Almanac and intaglio print. Price 49.00 Central High School Desegregation Date 2007 Little Rock Dollar and medal set, KM#418 Price 47.80 American Bald Eagle Date 2008 Proof half dollar, dollar and $5 gold, KM438, KM439, KM440 2008 Bald Eagle young collector's set; Half Dollar, KM#438 Price 490 23.00 Louis Braille Date Braille Education set, KM#455 Price 43.50 MINT SETS Date 1947 Est. 5,000 1948 Est. 6,000 1949 Est. 5,200 1950 None issued 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 flat pack 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 large date 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 Special Mint Set 1966 Special Mint Set 1967 Special Mint Set 1968 1969 1970 large date 1970 small date 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 3 coins 1976 1977 1978 1979 Type I 1979 Susan B Anthony PDS Souvenir Set 1980 Susan B. Anthony PDS Souvenir Set 1980 1981 Type I 1981 Susan B. Anthony PDS Souvenir Set 1982 Souvenir set 1982 & 1983 None issued 1983 Souvenir set 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 Sets Sold — — — — 8,654 11,499 15,538 25,599 49,656 45,475 32,324 50,314 187,000 260,485 223,704 385,285 606,612 1,008,108 2,360,000 2,261,583 1,863,344 2,105,128 1,817,392 2,038,134 Inc. above 2,193,396 2,750,000 1,767,691 1,975,981 1,921,488 4,908,319 1,892,513 2,006,869 2,162,609 2,526,000 — — 2,815,066 2,908,145 — — — — 1,832,857 1,710,571 1,153,536 2,890,758 1,646,204 1,987,915 1,809,184 Issue Price 4.87 4.92 5.45 — 6.75 6.14 6.14 6.19 3.57 3.34 24.50 4.43 2.40 2.40 2.40 2.40 2.40 2.40 4.00 4.00 4.00 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 3.50 3.50 8.00 6.75 6.00 9.00 6.00 7.00 7.00 8.00 — — 9.00 11.00 — — — — 7.00 7.00 7.50 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 Value 1,325 750 935 — 900 825 565 265 168 165 275 150 58.00 53.50 56.50 49.50 48.00 48.00 9.25 8.50 9.35 7.25 7.50 14.50 62.50 3.30 3.00 8.60 6.90 5.75 19.25 5.50 7.15 5.00 5.00 6.50 6.50 5.75 8.60 22.00 59.00 — 65.00 3.65 3.30 8.00 3.85 5.25 3.10 3.30 89 Date 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 9 piece 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 18 piece clad set 2010 28 piece clad coin set 2010 14 piece clad 2011 14 pieces clad set Sets Sold 1,352,101 1,500,143 1,297,094 1,234,813 1,038,787 1,457,949 950,473 1,187,325 1,421,625 1,490,160 1,066,900 1,139,388 1,002,555 844,484 — — — — — — — — Issue Price 7.00 7.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 14.95 14.95 14.95 14.95 14.95 16.95 16.95 16.95 — — — — — — Value 4.40 3.10 6.00 3.85 5.25 12.75 7.20 3.60 8.00 7.70 9.65 10.75 8.25 13.75 8.50 12.25 17.60 59.50 24.50 29.70 25.50 35.00 Issue Price 1.89 1.89 1.89 — — — 1.89 1.89 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 — — — 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 13.00 7.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 10.00 11.00 11.00 11.00 11.00 59.00 11.00 11.00 59.00 11.00 11.00 48.50 11.00 45.00 11.00 45.00 11.00 45.00 11.00 11.00 45.00 45.00 11.00 59.00 12.00 59.00 21.00 37.00 12.50 57.00 21.00 37.00 13.00 Value 7,500 4,350 1,900 1,800 1,385 1,450 1,475 1,250 540 565 225 210 107 90.00 120 53.00 30.00 35.00 29.50 29.00 33.50 27.50 27.50 27.50 27.00 — — — 7.75 16,500 7.25 9.00 75.00 855 5.00 1,350 5.50 8.25 9.00 7.75 275,000 27.00 6.60 7.15 6.00 7.50 73.00 5.25 5.50 285 3.60 3.60 43.50 600 4.65 36.50 3.85 5.00 34.00 4.40 34.00 6.10 35.50 4.10 38.50 4.50 5,100 34.00 5,100 4.70 41.00 4.40 44.00 21.00 25.00 4.60 52.00 32.50 34.00 5.25 PROOF SETS Date 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 6 coins 1942 5 coins 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 box 1955 flat pack 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 large date 1960 small date 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 Special Mint Set 1966 Special Mint Set 1967 Special mint set 1968S 1968S no mint mark dime 1969S 1970S large date 1970S small date 1970S no mint mark dime 1971S 1971S no mint mark nickel Est. 1,655 1972S 1973S 1974S 1975S 1975S no mint mark dime 1976S 3 coins 1976S 1977S 1978S 1979S Type I 1979S Type II 1980S 1981S Type I 1981S Type II 1982S 1983S 1983S Prestige Set 1983S no mint mark dime 1984S 1984S Prestige Set 1985S 1986S 1986S Prestige Set 1987S 1987S Prestige Set 1988S 1988S Prestige Set 1989S 1989S Prestige Set 1990S 1990S no S 1¢ 1990S Prestige Set 1990S Prestige Set, no S 1¢ 1991S 1991S Prestige Set 1992S 1992S Prestige Set 1992S Silver 1992S Silver premier 1993S 1993S Prestige Set 1993S Silver 1993S Silver premier 1994S 90 Sets Sold 3,837 5,542 8,045 8,795 11,246 15,287 21,120 Inc. above 51,386 57,500 81,980 128,800 233,300 378,200 Inc. above 669,384 1,247,952 875,652 1,149,291 1,691,602 Inc. above 3,028,244 3,218,019 3,075,645 3,950,762 — — — 3,041,509 Inc. above 2,934,631 2,632,810 Inc. above Inc. above 3,224,138 1,655 3,267,667 2,769,624 2,617,350 2,909,369 Inc. above 3,998,621 4,149,730 3,251,152 3,127,788 3,677,175 Inc. above 3,547,030 4,063,083 Inc. above 3,857,479 3,138,765 140,361 Inc. above 2,748,430 316,680 3,362,821 2,411,180 599,317 3,972,233 435,495 3,031,287 231,661 3,009,107 211,087 2,793,433 3,555 506,126 Inc. above 2,610,833 256,954 2,675,618 183,285 1,009,585 308,055 2,337,819 224,045 570,213 191,140 2,308,701 Date 1994S Prestige Set 1994S Silver 1994S Silver premier 1995S 1995S Prestige Set 1995S Silver 1995S Silver premier 1996S 1996S Prestige Set 1996S Silver 1996S Silver premier 1997S 1997S Prestige Set 1997S Silver 1997S Silver premier 1998S 1998S Silver 1998S Silver premier 1999S 9 piece 1999S 5 quarter set 1999S Silver 2000S 10 piece 2000S 5 quarter set 2000S Silver 2001S 10 piece 2001S 5 quarter set 2001S Silver 2002S 10 piece 2002S 5 quarter set 2002S Silver 2003S 10 piece 2003S 5 quarter set 2003S Silver 2004S 11 piece 2004S 5 quarter set 2004S Silver 11 piece 2004S Silver 5 quarter set 2005S American Legacy 2005S 11 piece 2005S 5 quarter set 2005S Silver 11 piece 2005S Silver 5 quarter set 2005S American Legacy 2006S 10 piece clad 2006S 5 quarter set 2006S Silver 10 piece 2006S Silver 5 quarter set 2006S American Legacy 2007S 5 quarter set 2007S Silver 5 quarter set 2007S 14 piece clad 2007S Silver 14 piece 2007S Presidental $ set 2007S American Legacy 2008 14 pieces clad 2008S 14 piece silver set 2008S Presidental $ set 2008S 5 quarter clad set 2008S 5 quarter silver set 2008S American Legacy 2009S 18 coin clad set 2009S 18 coin silver set 2009S Presidential $ set 2009S Lincoln Chronicle 2009S Lincoln 4 piece 2009S 6 quarter clad set 2009S 6 quarter silver set 2010S 14 coin clad set 2010S 14 coin silver set 2010S Presidential $ set 2010S 5 Quarter clad set 2010S 5 Quarter silver set 2011S 5 quarter silver set 2011S 18 piece silver set 2011S 5 quarter clad set 2011S Presidential $ set 2012S 5 quarter silver set 2012S 14 coin silver set 2012S 5 quarter clad set 2012S 14 coin clad set 2012S Presidential $ set Sets Sold 175,893 636,009 149,320 2,010,384 107,112 549,878 130,107 2,085,191 55,000 623,655 151,366 1,975,000 80,000 605,473 136,205 2,078,494 638,134 240,658 2,557,899 1,169,958 804,565 3,097,442 995,803 965,421 2,249,498 774,800 849,600 2,319,766 764,419 892,229 2,175,684 1,225,507 1,142,858 1,804,396 987,960 1,187,673 594,137 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 734,045 — — — — 1,477,967 694,406 627,925 — — — — 1,103,950 583,912 535,463 276,335 274,003 — — — — — — — — — Issue Price 57.00 21.00 37.50 12.50 57.00 21.00 37.50 16.00 57.00 21.00 37.50 12.50 57.00 21.00 37.50 12.50 21.00 37.50 19.95 13.95 31.95 19.95 13.95 31.95 19.95 13.95 31.95 19.95 13.95 31.95 16.75 13.95 31.95 22.95 23.95 37.95 — — 22.95 15.95 37.95 23.95 — 22.95 15.95 37.95 23.95 — 13.95 22.95 — — — — — — — 22.95 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Value 48.50 26.00 28.50 10.50 93.50 43.50 59.00 7.50 270 26.50 33.50 11.25 71.50 32.50 39.50 8.80 28.50 31.00 10.00 6.15 120 5.75 3.60 45.00 12.75 7.50 48.00 7.75 4.50 48.60 8.00 3.60 48.00 9.10 30.10 48.00 30.30 77.00 6.00 3.35 49.00 30.10 77.00 9.00 4.50 49.00 30.10 71.50 4.50 30.10 13.75 54.00 6.00 120 78.00 61.00 10.00 34.75 30.10 125 21.50 58.50 8.25 135 15.50 10.50 36.40 47.50 70.00 14.50 — — 29.20 70.00 14.50 20.00 30.10 49.00 15.00 35.00 — UNCIRCULATED ROLLS Listings are for rolls containing uncirculated coins. Large date and small date varieties for 1960 and 1970 apply to the one cent coins. Date 1934 1934D 1934S 1935 1935D 1935S 1936 1936D 1936S 1937 1937D 1937S 1938 1938D 1938S 1938D Buffalo 1939 1939D 1939S Cents 585 2,650 — 885 750 2,500 285 400 885 250 250 335 665 710 440 — 180 535 265 Nickels 3,500 4,350 — 1,700 3,150 1,725 1,450 1,450 1,800 1,100 1,200 1,285 535 485 355 1,065 160 3,850 2,750 Dimes 2,350 2,950 — 1,450 2,950 1,950 885 1,700 1,675 710 1,550 1,650 1,100 1,000 1,350 — 630 610 1,900 Quarters 1,650 9,000 — 1,725 8,850 4,650 1,300 — 6,250 1,250 3,450 4,850 3,100 — 3,250 — 1,040 1,875 3,200 Halves 2,350 — — 1,250 4,000 6,500 1,750 2,750 3,500 1,150 5,000 3,450 1,850 — — — 1,250 1,975 2,350 COINS NOVEMBER 2012 Date 1940 1940D 1940S 1941 1941D 1941S 1942 1942P 1942D 1942S 1943 1943D 1943S 1944 1944D 1944S 1945 1945D 1945S 1946 1946D 1946S 1947 1947D 1947S 1948 1948D 1948S 1949 1949D 1949S 1950 1950D 1950S 1951 1951D 1951S 1952 1952D 1952S 1953 1953D 1953S 1954 1954D 1954S 1955 1955D 1955S 1956 1956D 1957 1957D 1958 1958D 1959 1959D 1960 large date 1960 small date 1960D large date 1960D small date 1961 1961D 1962 1962D 1963 1963D 1964 1964D 1965 1966 1967 1968 1968D 1968S 1969 1969D 1969S 1970 1970D 1970S 1970S small date 1971 1971D 1971S 1972 1972D 1972S 1973 1973D 1973S 1974 1974D 1974S 1975 1975D 1976 1976D 1977 1977D 1978 1978D 1979 1979D 1980 WWW.COINSMAGAZINE.NET Cents 225 265 300 170 335 360 140 — 140 585 60.00 170 310 30.00 38.00 120 125 110 80.00 39.00 36.50 185 220 46.50 39.00 72.50 175 165 180 125 140 115 42.00 78.00 165 26.50 60.00 165 26.50 300 42.00 22.50 35.00 39.00 22.50 22.50 24.50 19.00 27.50 10.50 12.50 10.00 9.50 10.50 9.75 2.50 2.10 1.60 220 1.60 2.85 1.60 1.90 1.65 1.65 1.50 1.65 1.50 1.60 2.25 3.75 4.50 1.75 1.70 1.90 7.75 2.00 3.75 2.10 2.10 3.00 2,650 17.00 3.00 4.00 2.00 6.00 4.75 1.75 1.75 3.00 1.75 1.75 3.50 3.75 1.75 1.75 2.50 1.75 2.85 3.00 10.00 1.75 3.00 1.75 Nickels 145 120 265 215 330 295 315 600 2,550 525 275 210 325 720 680 565 375 315 270 80.00 75.00 50.00 58.00 72.00 72.00 55.00 155 80.00 330 215 138 120 385 — 230 285 265 145 260 42.00 24.50 17.00 39.00 57.50 24.00 39.50 19.00 7.00 — 7.50 9.25 12.50 4.75 6.50 5.50 5.00 5.25 4.40 — 5.00 — 4.25 4.50 5.25 5.50 4.25 4.75 3.50 3.50 8.75 6.00 9.75 — 6.00 6.25 — 6.25 6.75 — 4.00 4.50 — 26.50 7.50 — 6.50 5.75 — 6.25 6.25 — 4.50 5.75 — 12.50 5.25 13.50 11.00 6.25 5.75 4.50 5.00 4.75 5.75 4.25 Dimes 535 780 675 430 710 535 465 — 740 1,050 470 610 650 460 635 660 410 500 525 140 140 140 215 275 210 188 325 255 1,200 550 2,350 525 200 1,550 140 140 690 140 140 290 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 170 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 — 140 — 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 8.00 10.00 8.50 8.50 9.50 — 44.00 21.50 — 8.00 7.75 — — 16.00 9.50 — 11.00 10.00 — 10.50 9.00 — 7.50 7.75 — 8.75 15.50 21.00 18.00 9.75 8.50 7.25 8.00 8.75 8.00 8.00 Quarters 1,850 5,350 1,275 475 2,750 2,450 450 — 1,060 5,350 365 2,000 2,100 280 725 950 325 1,000 575 365 380 275 735 385 415 270 645 475 2,350 1,285 — 395 440 850 435 325 1,350 535 300 1,000 635 280 280 280 280 280 280 280 — 280 280 280 280 280 280 280 280 280 — 280 — 280 280 280 280 280 280 280 280 25.00 53.00 25.00 25.00 33.00 — 100.00 82.00 — 26.00 16.00 — — 50.00 19.50 — 23.00 21.50 — 22.00 23.00 — 18.50 17.50 — — — 17.50 17.50 16.50 17.50 16.00 16.50 17.00 22.50 16.50 Halves 975 — 1,200 750 1,200 3,000 690 — 1,350 1,475 725 1,775 1,365 715 1,250 1,300 730 1,000 950 1,025 900 900 1,000 1,000 — 450 425 — 1,300 1,475 2,250 750 875 — 390 800 750 385 230 1,585 490 280 850 280 280 400 300 — — 280 — 280 280 280 280 280 280 280 — 280 — 280 280 280 280 280 280 280 280 120 120 120 — 120 — — 120 — — 235 — — 26.00 15.50 — 32.00 23.00 — 25.50 18.00 — 15.00 21.00 — — — 18.00 15.50 21.50 24.00 32.00 46.50 22.50 22.50 20.50 Date 1980D 1981 1981D 1982 Small date 1982D Large date 1982 Large date 1982 Copper plated Zinc 1982 Small date, copper plated zinc 1982D Large date, copper plated zinc 1982D Small date, copper plated zinc 1983 1983D 1984 1984D 1985 1985D 1986 1986D 1987 1987D 1988 1988D 1989 1989D 1990 1990D 1991 1991D 1992 1992D 1993 1993D 1994 1994D 1995 1995D 1996 1996D 1997 1997D 1998 1998D 1999P 1999D 2000P 2000D 2001P 2001D 2002P 2002D 2003P 2003D 2004P Peace Medal Nickel 2004D Peace Medal Nickel 2004P Keelboat Nickel 2004D Keelboat Nickel 2005P Bison Nickel 2005D Bison Nickel 2005P Ocean in view Nickel 2005D Ocean in view Nickel 2006P 2006D 2007P 2007D 2008P 2008D 2009P Log Cabin 2009D Log Cabin 2009P Log Splitter 2009D Log Splitter 2009P Professional 2009D Professional 2009P President 2009D President Cents 2.50 1.75 1.85 25.00 4.00 2.50 8.00 3.00 35.00 2.50 7.50 17.50 5.50 14.50 4.25 9.75 20.00 31.50 6.50 13.50 6.25 12.50 3.25 3.50 4.00 5.85 2.60 11.50 3.00 5.00 3.25 7.50 2.00 2.00 1.85 2.00 2.25 2.85 2.75 3.35 2.00 1.85 2.35 2.25 2.50 1.75 3.75 2.00 2.00 3.25 3.35 2.00 1.75 2.50 — — 1.75 2.75 — — 2.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 2.00 2.15 1.75 1.75 — 1.75 2.00 2.00 Nickels 4.50 4.25 4.25 325 54.00 — — — — — 90.00 39.00 22.00 6.50 10.00 8.00 8.75 24.50 6.00 4.50 5.50 9.00 5.50 8.75 11.50 13.75 12.00 12.00 46.00 9.00 13.50 17.50 7.75 8.00 10.50 20.00 8.75 8.25 14.50 60.00 13.75 14.00 5.50 6.25 6.25 4.75 4.75 6.50 4.00 4.10 7.50 3.50 6.75 7.00 4.00 3.50 3.25 3.25 3.25 3.25 3.25 3.25 3.50 3.50 3.75 3.75 23.00 13.50 — — 1.75 — — — Dimes 7.50 7.50 8.00 270 66.00 — — — — — 235 39.00 8.50 21.00 9.75 9.25 25.00 22.50 7.75 8.75 9.75 9.25 12.00 12.50 14.50 10.00 10.00 11.00 8.00 8.00 9.50 13.00 12.00 12.00 16.50 19.50 11.00 11.50 29.00 11.00 9.75 12.00 8.50 8.50 7.75 7.00 7.75 7.25 7.25 7.25 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 — — 7.00 7.00 — — 8.50 8.50 8.00 7.75 8.00 7.50 13.50 13.50 — — — — — — Quarters 16.50 16.50 16.50 250 165 — — — — — 945 410 17.00 29.00 31.00 22.00 85.00 210 15.50 15.50 39.00 22.50 19.50 17.00 20.00 25.00 29.00 31.00 42.00 27.50 39.00 36.00 42.00 47.50 45.00 53.00 19.00 27.50 22.50 39.00 17.00 18.00 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Halves 20.50 16.50 19.00 98.00 80.00 — — — — — 80.00 120 26.00 37.00 76.00 44.00 75.00 90.00 52.00 52.00 75.00 45.00 42.00 25.00 39.00 52.00 37.50 33.00 21.00 50.00 64.00 17.00 15.00 20.00 17.00 40.00 17.00 19.00 20.00 16.50 20.00 16.50 20.00 19.00 15.00 17.00 16.50 16.00 20.00 20.00 22.50 19.50 30.00 30.00 — — 21.00 21.00 — — 29.00 29.00 21.00 21.00 24.50 25.50 18.50 18.50 — — — — — — 50 STATE QUARTERS Listings are for rolls containing uncirculated coins. State 1999 Delaware 1999 Pennsylvania 1999 New Jersey 1999 Georgia 1999 Connecticut 2000 Massachusetts 2000 Maryland 2000 South Carolina 2000 New Hampshire 2000 Virginia 2001 New York 2001 North Carolina 2001 Rhode Island 2001 Vermont 2001 Kentucky 2002 Mississippi 2002 Tennessee 2002 Ohio 2002 Louisiana 2002 Indiana 2003 Illinois 2003 Alabama 2003 Maine 2003 Missouri 2003 Arkansas Philadelphia 15.00 16.00 16.00 28.00 26.00 14.00 14.00 15.50 13.50 14.50 14.00 14.50 14.00 14.50 16.50 16.50 30.00 21.50 14.00 14.50 39.00 17.00 14.50 14.50 14.50 Denver 15.50 16.50 15.50 30.00 27.00 15.00 15.50 15.50 14.50 14.50 14.00 15.00 15.50 14.50 18.50 16.50 39.50 21.50 14.00 15.50 45.00 18.50 15.50 14.75 15.50 State 2004 Michigan 2004 Florida 2004 Texas 2004 Iowa 2004 Wisconsin 2005 California 2005 Minnesota 2005 Oregon 2005 Kansas 2005 West Virginia 2006 Nevada 2006 Nebraska 2006 Colorado 2006 North Dakota 2006 South Dakota 2007 Montana 2007 Washington 2007 Idaho 2007 Wyoming 2007 Utah 2008 Oklahoma 2008 New Mexico 2008 Arizona 2008 Alaska 2008 Hawaii Philadelphia 13.75 13.75 14.00 14.00 15.50 21.00 17.50 13.75 13.75 13.50 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 14.00 18.00 15.50 14.75 15.00 13.75 14.00 15.50 13.50 13.50 Denver 14.50 14.50 15.00 14.50 16.50 22.50 17.50 13.75 14.50 13.75 13.75 14.00 14.00 14.50 13.75 17.00 18.75 15.50 15.00 14.50 13.75 15.50 13.75 13.75 13.50 91 AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL SILVER BULLION SILVER QUARTER KM # 489 • RevDesc: Park Headquarters and fountain • 155.5500g., 0.9990 Silver, 4.9958oz. ASW • Rev. Designer: Don Everhart II and Joseph Menna Date 2010 2010P Vapor Blast finish Mintage 33,000 27,000 MS-65 290 250 MS-69 360 375 KM # 490 • RevDesc: Old Faithful geyser and bison • 155.5500g., 0.9990 Silver, 4.9958oz. ASW • Rev. Designer: Don Everhart II Date 2010 2010P Vapor Blast finish Mintage 33,000 27,000 MS-65 275 240 MS-69 360 325 KM # 491 • RevDesc: El Capitan, largest monolith of granite in the world • 155.5500g., 0.9990 Silver, 4.9958oz. ASW • Rev. Designer: Joseph Menna and Phebe Hemphill Date 2010 2010P Vapor blast finish Mintage 33,000 27,000 MS-65 275 225 MS-69 385 260 KM # 492 • RevDesc: Grabarues above the Nankoweap Delta in Marble Canyon near the Colorado River • 155.5500g., 0.9990 Silver, 4.9958oz. ASW • Rev. Designer: Phebe Hemphill Date 2010 2010P Vapor blast finish Mintage 33,000 26,019 MS-65 250 225 MS-69 325 325 KM # 493 • RevDesc: Mt. Hood with Lost Lake in the foreground • 155.5500g., 0.9990 Silver, 4.9958oz. ASW • Rev. Designer: Phebe Hemphill Date 2010 2010P Vapor blast finish Mintage 33,000 25,318 MS-65 275 200 MS-69 360 260 KM # 513 • RevDesc: 72nd Pennsylvania Infantry Monumnet on the battle line of the Union Army at Cemetery Ridge • 155.5500g., 0.9990 Silver, 4.9958oz. ASW • Rev. Designer: Joel Iskowitz and Phebe Hemphill Date 2011 2011P Vapor blast finish Mintage 126,700 15,243 MS-65 200 190 MS-69 260 240 KM # 514 • RevDesc: Northeast slope of Mount Reynolds • 155.5500g., 0.9990 Silver, 4.9958oz. ASW • Rev. Designer: Barbara Fox and Charles L. Vickers Date 2011 2011P Vapor blast finish Mintage 126,700 12,209 MS-65 200 190 MS-69 260 240 KM # 515 • RevDesc: Roosevelt elk on a gravel river bar along the Hoh River, Mount Olympus in the background • 155.5500g., 0.9990 Silver, 4.9958oz. ASW • Rev. Designer: Susan Gambel and Michael Gaudioso Date 2011 2011P Vapor blast finish Mintage — — MS-65 200 190 MS-69 260 240 KM # 516 • RevDesc: U.S.S. Cairo on the Yazoo River • 155.5500g., 0.9990 Silver, 4.9958oz. ASW • Rev. Designer: Thomas Cleveland and Joseph Menna Date 2011 2011P Vapor blast finish Mintage — — MS-65 200 190 MS-69 260 240 KM # 517 • RevDesc: Limestone Lincoln Bridge • 155.5500g., 0.9990 Silver, 4.9958oz. ASW • Rev. Designer: Donna Weaver and James Licaretz Date 2011 2011P Vapor blast finish Mintage — — MS-65 200 190 MS-69 260 240 MS-65 200 190 MS-69 260 240 MS-65 200 190 MS-69 260 240 MS-65 200 190 MS-69 260 240 MS-65 200 190 MS-69 260 240 KM # 537 • 155.5200g., 0.9990 Silver, 4.9949oz. ASW Date 2012 2012P Vapor blast finish Mintage — — Date 1986 1986S 1987 1987S 1988 1988S 1989 1989S 1990 1990S 1991 1991S 1992 1992S 1993 1993P 1994 1994P 1995 1995P 1995W 10th Anniversary 1996 1996P 1997 1997P 1998 1998P 1999 1999P 2000P 2000 2001 2001W 2002 2002W 2003 2003W 2004 2004W 2005 2005W 2006 2006W 2006P Reverse Proof 2006W Burnished Unc. 2006 20th Aniv. 3 pc. set 2007 2007W 2007W Burnished Unc. 2008 2008W Reverse of '07, U in United with rounded bottom. 2008 2008W Burnished Unc. 2009 2010 2010 2011 2011P Reverse Proof 2011S Unc. 2011W Burnished Unc. 2011W Proof 2012 2012 Reverse Proof Mintage — — MS-65 38.90 — 34.20 — 35.20 — 31.40 — 35.20 — 34.20 — 34.20 — 35.20 — 35.20 — 36.70 — — 48.00 — 34.20 — 35.20 — 35.20 — — 35.20 31.40 — 31.40 — 31.40 — 31.40 — 31.40 — 33.70 — — 75.00 — 31.70 — 37.40 31.40 430 — 36.50 31.40 31.40 — 31.40 — 275 65.00 — 31.40 — Prf-65 — 63.20 — 63.20 — 63.80 — 63.80 — 71.20 — 68.20 — 63.80 — 88.00 — 95.00 — 82.00 3,050 — 78.00 — 132 — 63.20 — 63.20 63.20 — — 63.20 — 63.20 — 63.20 — 63.20 — 63.20 — 63.20 195 — 450 — 63.20 — — — 79.00 — — — 63.20 — 295 — — 63.20 — 120 GOLD $5 KM # 538 • 155.5200g., 0.9990 Silver, 4.9949oz. ASW Date 2012 2012P Vapor blast finish Mintage 5,393,005 (1,446,778) 11,442,335 (904,732) 5,004,646 (557,370) 5,203,327 (617,694) 5,840,110 (695,510) 7,191,066 (511,924) 5,540,068 498,543 6,763,762 405,913 4,227,319 (372,168) 4,672,051 407,822 30,102 3,603,386 498,293 4,295,004 440,315 4,847,547 450,728 7,408,640 549,330 600,743 9,239,132 9,001,711 746,398 10,539,026 (647,342) 8,495,008 747,831 8,882,754 801,602 8,891,025 816,663 10,676,522 1,093,600 — 468,000 — 9,028,036 821,759 690,891 20,583,000 — 713,353 — 30,459,000 34,764,500 — — 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 — — KM # 539 • 155.5200g., 0.9990 Silver, 4.9949oz. ASW Date 2012 2012P Vapor blast finish Mintage — — KM # 540 • 155.5520g., 0.9990 Silver, 4.9959oz. ASW Date 2012 2012P Vapor blast finish Mintage — — AMERICAN EAGLE BULLION COINS SILVER DOLLAR KM # 273 • ObvDesc: Liberty walking left • RevDesc: Eagle with shield • 31.1050g., 0.9993 Silver, 0.9993oz. ASW, 40.6mm. • Obv. Designer: Adolph A. Weinman Rev. Designer: John Mercanti 92 KM# 216 • 3.3930g., 0.9167 Gold, 0.1000oz. AGW, 16.5mm. • Obv. Designer: Augustus Saint-Gaudens Rev. Designer: Miley Busiek Date MCMLXXXVI (1986) MCMLXXXVII (1987) MCMLXXXVIII (1988) MCMLXXXVIII (1988)P MCMLXXXIX (1989) MCMLXXXIX (1989)P MCMXC (1990) MCMXC (1990)P MCMXCI (1991) MCMXCI (1991)P 1992 1992P 1993 1993P 1994 1994W 1995 1995W 1996 1996W 1997 1997W 1998 1998W 1999 1999W Mintage 912,609 580,266 159,500 (143,881) 264,790 84,647 210,210 (99,349) 165,200 70,334 209,300 64,874 210,709 45,960 206,380 62,849 223,025 62,667 401,964 57,047 528,515 34,977 1,344,520 39,395 2,750,338 48,428 MS-65 201 201 205 — 255 — 205 — 245 — 216 — 193 — 193 — 191 — 191 — 220 — 220 — 191 — Prf-65 — — — 190 — 198 — 198 — 193 — 193 — 193 — 193 — 193 — 193 — 193 — 193 — 165 COINS NOVEMBER 2012 Date Mintage MS-65 Prf-65 1999W Unfinished Proof die — 800 — Note: The 1999 W issues are standard matte finished gold that were struck with unfinished proof dies. 2000 569,153 188 — 2000W 49,971 — 193 2001 269,147 191 — 2001W 37,530 — 193 2002 230,027 245 — 2002W 40,864 — 193 2003 245,029 191 — 2003W 40,027 — 193 2004 250,016 191 — 2004W 35,131 — 225 2005 300,043 191 — 2005W 49,265 — 225 2006 285,006 191 — 2006W 47,277 — 193 2006W Burnished Unc. 20,643 215 — 2007 190,010 191 — 2007W 58,553 — 208 2007W Burnished Unc. 22,501 175 — 2008 305,000 201 — 2008W — — 208 2008W Burnished Unc. 12,657 320 — 2009 27,000 191 — 2010 — 191 — 2010W — — 193 2011W 5,000 — 193 2011 — 191 — 2012 — 191 — GOLD $10 KM # 217 • 8.4830g., 0.9167 Gold, 0.2500oz. AGW, 22mm. • Obv. Designer: Augustus Saint-Gaudens Rev. Designer: Miley Busiek Date Mintage MS-65 Prf-65 MCMLXXXVI (1986) 726,031 490 — MCMLXXXVII (1987) 269,255 490 — MCMLXXXVIII (1988) 49,000 490 — MCMLXXXVIII (1988)P (98,028) — 490 MCMLXXXIX (1989) 81,789 490 — MCMLXXXIX (1989)P 54,170 — 490 MCMXC (1990) 41,000 490 — MCMXC (1990)P 62,674 — 490 MCMXCI (1991) 36,100 490 — MCMXCI (1991)P 50,839 — 490 1992 59,546 467 — 1992P 46,269 — 490 1993 71,864 467 — 1993P 33,775 — 490 1994 72,650 467 — 1994W 47,172 — 490 1995 83,752 467 — 1995W 47,526 — 559 1996 60,318 467 — 1996W 38,219 — 559 1997 108,805 467 — 1997W 29,805 — 559 1998 309,829 467 — 1998W 29,503 — 559 1999 564,232 467 — 1999W 34,417 — 559 1999W Unfinished Proof die — 1,350 — Note: The 1999 W issues are standard matte finished gold that were struck with unfinished proof dies. 2000 128,964 467 — 2000W 36,036 — 559 2001 71,280 467 — 2001W 25,613 — 559 2002 62,027 467 — 2002W 29,242 — 559 2003 74,029 467 — 2003W 30,292 — 559 2004 72,014 467 — 2004W 28,839 — 559 2005 72,015 467 — 2005W 37,207 — 559 2006 60,004 467 — 2006W 36,127 — 559 2006W Burnished Unc. 15,188 785 — 2007 34,004 467 — 2007W 46,189 — 468 2007W Burnished Unc. 12,786 990 — 2008 — 467 — 2008W 28,000 — 468 2008W Burnished Unc. 8,883 1,750 — 2009 27,500 467 — 2010 — 467 — 2010W — — 559 2011W 4,000 — 559 2011 — 467 — 2012 — 467 — WWW.COINSMAGAZINE.NET GOLD $25 KM# 218 • 16.9660g., 0.9167 Gold, 0.5000oz. AGW, 27mm. • Obv. Designer: Augustus Saint-Gaudens Rev. Designer: Miley Busiek Date MCMLXXXVI (1986) MCMLXXXVII (1987) MCMLXXXVII (1987)P MCMLXXXVIII (1988) MCMLXXXVIII (1988)P MCMLXXXIX (1989) MCMLXXXIX (1989)P MCMXC (1990) MCMXC (1990)P MCMXCI (1991) MCMXCI (1991)P 1992 1992P 1993 1993P 1994 1994W 1995 1995W 1996 1996W 1997 1997W 1998 1998W 1999 1999W 2000 2000W 2001 2001W 2002 2002W 2003 2003W 2004 2004W 2005 2005W 2006 2006W 2006W Burnished Unc. 2007 2007W 2007W Burnished Unc. 2008 2008W 2008W Burnished Unc. 2009 2010 2010W 2011W 2011 2012 Mintage 599,566 131,255 (143,398) 45,000 (76,528) 44,829 44,798 31,000 51,636 24,100 53,125 54,404 40,976 73,324 31,130 62,400 44,584 53,474 45,388 39,287 35,058 79,605 26,344 169,029 25,374 263,013 30,427 79,287 32,028 48,047 23,240 70,027 26,646 79,029 28,270 98,040 27,330 80,023 34,311 66,004 34,322 15,164 47,002 44,025 11,458 61,000 27,800 15,683 55,000 — — 2,000 — — MS-65 995 903 — 1,300 — 1,350 — 1,525 — 2,250 — 1,075 — 1,025 — 1,025 — 1,075 — 1,200 — 1,025 — 903 — 903 — 1,025 — 1,025 — 1,025 — 903 — 903 — 903 — 906 — 1,900 1,100 — 1,925 906 — 1,650 906 906 — — 903 903 Prf-65 — — 955 — 955 — 955 — 955 — 960 — 955 — 955 — 955 — 955 — 955 — 955 — 955 — 955 — 955 — 955 — 955 — 955 — 955 — 955 — 955 — — 955 — — 955 — — — 955 955 — — GOLD $50 KM# 219 • 33.9310g., 0.9167 Gold, 100000oz. AGW, 32.7mm. • Obv. Designer: Augustus Saint-Gaudens Rev. Designer: Miley Busiek Date MCMLXXXVI (1986) MCMLXXXVI (1986)W MCMLXXXVII (1987) MCMLXXXVII (1987)W MCMLXXXVIII (1988) MCMLXXXVIII (1988)W MCMLXXXIX (1989) MCMLXXXIX (1989)W MCMXC (1990) MCMXC (1990)W Mintage 1,362,650 (446,290) 1,045,500 147,498 465,000 (87,133) 415,790 54,570 373,219 (62,401) MS-65 1,725 — 1,725 — 1,725 — 1,725 — 1,725 — Prf-65 — 1,840 — 1,840 — 1,840 — 1,840 — 1,840 93 Date Mintage MS-65 Prf-65 MCMXCI (1991) 243,100 1,725 — MCMXCI (1991)W (50,411) — 1,840 1992 275,000 1,725 — 1992W 44,826 — 1,790 1993 480,192 1,725 — 1993W 34,369 — 1,790 1994 221,663 1,725 — 1994W 46,674 — 1,790 1995 200,636 1,725 — 1995W 46,368 — 1,790 1995W 10th Anniversary — — — 1996 189,148 1,725 — 1996W 36,153 — 1,790 1997 664,508 1,725 — 1997W 28,034 — 1,790 1998 1,468,530 1,725 — 1998W 25,886 — 1,800 1999 1,505,026 1,725 — 1999W 31,427 — 1,790 1999W Die error — 3,000 — Note: The 1999 W issues are standard matte finished gold that were struck with unfinished proof dies. 2000 433,319 1,725 — 2000W 33,007 — 1,790 2001 143,605 1,725 — 2001W 24,555 — 1,790 2002 222,029 1,725 — 2002W 27,499 — 1,790 2003 416,032 1,725 — 2003W 28,344 — 1,790 2004 417,149 1,725 — 2004W 28,215 — 1,790 2005 356,555 1,725 — 2005W 35,246 — 1,790 2006 237,510 1,725 — 2006W 47,000 — 1,790 2006W Reverse Proof 10,000 — 2,450 2006W Burnished Unc. 45,912 1,575 — 2007 140,016 1,741 — 2007W 51,810 — 1,790 2007W Burnished Unc. 18,609 1,980 — 2008W 710,000 1,725 — 2008W Proof 29,000 — 1,790 2008W Burnished Unc. 11,908 — 2,100 2008W Reverse of '07 — — — 2009 122,000 1,725 — 2010 — 1,725 — 2010W — — 1,790 2011 — 1,725 — 2011W — — 1,790 2012 — 1,725 — KM# 327 • RevDesc: Eagle in flight over Southwestern cactus desert • 3.1100g., 0.9995 Platinum, 0.0999oz. APW, 17mm. • Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Date 2001W Mintage 12,174 MS-65 — Prf-65 210 KM# 339 • RevDesc: Eagle fishing in America's Northwest • 3.1100g., 0.9995 Platinum, 0.0999oz. APW, 17mm. • Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Date 2002W Mintage (12,365) MS-65 — Prf-65 210 KM# 351 • RevDesc: Eagle pearched on a Rocky Mountain Pine branch against a flag backdrop • 3.1100g., 0.9995 Platinum, 0.0999oz. APW, 17mm. • Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Rev. Designer: Al Maletsky Date 2003W Mintage 9,534 MS-65 — Prf-65 215 KM# 364 • RevDesc: Chester French, 1907. The sculpture is outside the N.Y. Customs House, now part of the Smithsonian's Museum of the American Indian • 3.1100g., 0.9995 Platinum, 0.0999oz. APW, 17mm. • Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Date 2004W Mintage 7,161 MS-65 — Prf-65 535 KM# 377 • RevDesc: Eagle with cornucopiae • 3.1100g., 0.9995 Platinum, 0.0999oz. APW, 17mm. • Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Rev. Designer: Donna Weaver Date 2005W Mintage 8,104 MS-65 — Prf-65 265 KM# 389 • RevDesc: Liberty seated writing between two columns • 3.1100g., 0.9995 Platinum, 0.0999oz. APW, 17mm. • Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Date 2006W Mintage 10,205 MS-65 — Prf-65 210 KM# 414 • RevDesc: Eagle with shield • 3.1100g., 0.9995 Platinum, 0.0999oz. APW, 17mm. • Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Date 2007W Mintage 8,176 MS-65 — Prf-65 210 KM# 434 • RevDesc: Justice standing before eagle • 3.1100g., 0.9995 Platinum, 0.0999oz. APW, 17mm. • Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Date 2008W Mintage 8,176 MS-65 — Prf-65 585 KM# 460 • 3.1100g., 0.9995 Platinum, 0.0999oz. APW, 17mm. • Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Date 2009W Mintage 5,600 MS-65 — Prf-65 — PLATINUM $25 PLATINUM $10 KM # 283 • RevDesc: Eagle flying right over sunrise • 3.1100g., 0.9995 Platinum, 0.0999oz. APW, 17mm. • Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Rev. Designer: Thomas D. Rogers Sr Date 1997 1997W 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2006W Burnished Unc. 2007 2007W Burnished Unc. 2008 2008 Burnished Unc. Mintage 70,250 36,996 39,525 55,955 34,027 52,017 23,005 22,007 15,010 14,013 11,001 — 13,003 — 17,000 — MS-65 162 — 162 162 162 162 162 162 162 162 162 425 162 280 162 210 Prf-65 — 215 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — KM # 289 • RevDesc: Eagle in flight over New England costal lighthouse • 3.1100g., 0.9995 Platinum, 0.0999oz. APW • Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Date 1998W Mintage 19,847 MS-65 — Prf-65 210 KM# 284 • RevDesc: Eagle in flight over sunrise • 7.7857g., 0.9995 Platinum, 0.2502oz. APW, 22mm. • Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Rev. Designer: Thomas D. Rogers Sr Date 1997 1997W 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2006W Burnished Unc. 2007 2007W Burnished Unc. 2008 2008 Burnished Unc. 2009 Mintage 27,100 18,628 38,887 39,734 20,054 21,815 27,405 25,207 18,010 12,013 12,001 — 8,402 — 22,800 — — MS-65 395 — 395 395 395 395 395 395 395 395 395 585 395 409 395 665 — Prf-65 — 414 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — KM# 290 • RevDesc: Eagle in flight over New England costal lighthouse • 7.7857g., 0.9995 Platinum, 0.2502oz. APW • Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Date 1998W Mintage 14,873 MS-65 — Prf-65 414 KM# 302 • RevDesc: Eagle in flight over Southeastern Wetlands • 7.7857g., 0.9995 Platinum, 0.2502oz. APW • Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Date 1999W KM # 301 • RevDesc: Eagle in flight over Southeastern Wetlands • 3.1100g., 0.9995 Platinum, 0.0999oz. APW • Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Date 1999W Mintage 19,133 MS-65 — Prf-65 210 KM # 314 • RevDesc: Eagle in flight over Heartland • 3.1100g., 0.9995 Platinum, 0.0999oz. APW • Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Date 2000W 94 Mintage 15,651 MS-65 — Prf-65 210 Mintage 13,507 MS-65 — Prf-65 414 KM# 315 • RevDesc: Eagle in flight over Heartland • 7.7857g., 0.9995 Platinum, 0.2502oz. APW • Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Date 2000W Mintage (11,995) MS-65 — Prf-65 414 KM# 328 • RevDesc: Eagle in flight over Southwestern cactus desert • 7.7857g., 0.9995 Platinum, 0.2502oz. APW, 22mm. • Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Date 2001W Mintage 8,847 MS-65 — Prf-65 414 COINS NOVEMBER 2012 KM # 340 • RevDesc: Eagle fishing in America's Northwest • 7.7857g., 0.9995 Platinum, 0.2502oz. APW, 22mm. • Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Date 2002W Mintage (9,282) MS-65 — Prf-65 414 KM # 352 • RevDesc: Eagle pearched on a Rocky Mountain Pine branch against a flag backdrop. • 7.7857g., 0.9995 Platinum, 0.2502oz. APW, 22mm. • Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Rev. Designer: Al Maletsky Date 2003W Mintage 7,044 MS-65 — Prf-65 414 KM # 365 • RevDesc: Chester French, 1907. The sculpture is outside the N.Y. Customs House, now part of the Smithsonian's Museum of the American Indian • 7.7857g., 0.9995 Platinum, 0.2502oz. APW, 22mm. • Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Date 2004W Mintage 5,193 MS-65 — Prf-65 1,075 KM # 378 • RevDesc: Eagle with cornucopiae • 7.7857g., 0.9995 Platinum, 0.2502oz. APW, 22mm. • Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Rev. Designer: Donna Weaver Date 2005W Mintage 6,592 MS-65 — Prf-65 595 KM # 390 • RevDesc: Liberty seated writing between two columns • 7.7857g., 0.9995 Platinum, 0.2502oz. APW, 22mm. • Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Date 2006W Mintage 7,813 MS-65 — Prf-65 414 KM # 415 • RevDesc: Eagle with shield • 7.7857g., 0.9995 Platinum, 0.2502oz. APW, 22mm. • Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Date 2007W Mintage 6,017 MS-65 — Prf-65 414 KM # 435 • RevDesc: Justice standing before eagle • 7.7857g., 0.9995 Platinum, 0.2502oz. APW, 22mm. • Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Date 2008W Mintage 6,017 MS-65 — Prf-65 985 KM# 341 • RevDesc: Eagle fishing in America's Northwest • 15.5520g., 0.9995 Platinum, 0.4997oz. APW, 27mm. • Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Date 2002W Mintage (8,772) MS-65 — Prf-65 829 KM# 353 • RevDesc: Eagle pearched on a Rocky Mountain Pine branch against a flag backdrop. • 15.5520g., 0.9995 Platinum, 0.4997oz. APW, 27mm. • Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Rev. Designer: Al Maletsky Date 2003W Mintage 7,131 MS-65 — Prf-65 829 KM# 366 • RevDesc: Chester French, 1907. The sculpture is outside the N.Y. Customs House, now part of the Smithsonian's Museum of the American Indian • 15.5520g., 0.9995 Platinum, 0.4997oz. APW, 27mm. • Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Date 2004W Mintage 5,063 MS-65 — Prf-65 1,750 KM# 379 • RevDesc: Eagle with cornucopiae • 15.5520g., 0.9995 Platinum, 0.4997oz. APW, 27mm. • Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Rev. Designer: Donna Weaver Date 2005W Mintage 5,942 MS-65 — Prf-65 1,175 KM # 461 • 7.7857g., 0.9995 Platinum, 0.2502oz. APW, 22mm. • Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Date 2009W Mintage 3,800 MS-65 — Prf-65 — PLATINUM $50 KM# 391 • RevDesc: Liberty seated writing between two columns • 15.5520g., 0.9995 Platinum, 0.4997oz. APW, 27mm. • Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Date 2006W Mintage 7,649 MS-65 — Prf-65 902 KM# 416 • RevDesc: Eagle with shield • 15.5520g., 0.9995 Platinum, 0.4997oz. APW, 27mm. • Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Date 2007W 2007W Reverse Proof KM # 285 • RevDesc: Eagle flying right over sunrise • 15.5520g., 0.9995 Platinum, 0.4997oz. APW, 27mm. • Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Rev. Designer: Thomas D. Rogers Sr Date 1997 1997W 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2006W Burnished Unc. 2007 2007W Burnished Unc. 2008 2008W Burnished Unc. 2009 Mintage 20,500 (15,432) 32,419 32,309 18,892 12,815 24,005 17,409 13,236 9,013 9,602 — 7,001 — 14,000 — — MS-65 789 — 789 789 789 789 789 789 789 789 789 902 789 817 789 1,200 — Prf-65 — 837 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Mintage 22,873 16,937 MS-65 — — Prf-65 829 829 KM# 436 • RevDesc: Justice standing before eagle • 15.5520g., 0.9995 Platinum, 0.4997oz. APW, 27mm. • Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Date 2008W Mintage 22,873 MS-65 — Prf-65 1,600 KM# 462 • 15.5520g., 0.9995 Platinum, 0.4997oz. APW, 27mm. • Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Date 2009 Mintage 3,600 MS-65 — Prf-65 — PLATINUM $100 KM# 286 • RevDesc: Eagle in flight over sun rise • 31.1050g., 0.9995 Platinum, 0.9995oz. APW, 33mm. • Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Rev. Designer: Thomas D. Rogers Sr KM # 291 • RevDesc: Eagle in flight over New England costal lighthouse • 15.5520g., 0.9995 Platinum, 0.4997oz. APW • Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Date 1998W Mintage 13,836 MS-65 — Prf-65 829 KM # 303 • RevDesc: Eagle in flight over Southeastern Wetlands • 15.5520g., 0.9995 Platinum, 0.4997oz. APW • Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Date 1999W Mintage 11,103 MS-65 — Prf-65 829 KM # 316 • RevDesc: Eagle in flight over Heartland • 15.5520g., 0.9995 Platinum, 0.4997oz. APW • Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Date 2000W Mintage (11,049) MS-65 — Prf-65 829 KM # 329 • RevDesc: Eagle in flight over Southwestern cactus desert • 15.5520g., 0.9995 Platinum, 0.4997oz. APW, 27mm. • Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Date 2001W WWW.COINSMAGAZINE.NET Mintage 8,254 MS-65 — Prf-65 829 Date 1997 1997W 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2006W Burnished Unc. 2007 2007W Burnished Unc. 2008 2008W Burnished Unc. 2009 2011 Mintage 56,000 (15,885) 133,002 56,707 10,003 14,070 11,502 8,007 7,009 6,310 6,000 — 7,202 — 21,800 — — 10,299 MS-65 1,578 — 1,578 1,578 1,578 1,578 1,578 1,578 1,578 1,578 1,578 1,705 1,578 1,620 1,578 1,705 — — Prf-65 — 1,673 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 95 KM # 292 • RevDesc: Eagle in flight over New England costal lighthouse • 31.1050g., 0.9995 Platinum, 0.9995oz. APW • Obv. Designer: John Mercanti KM# 392 • RevDesc: Liberty seated writing between two columns • 31.1050g., 0.9995 Platinum, 0.9995oz. APW, 33mm. • Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Date 1998W Date 2006W Mintage 14,912 MS-65 — Prf-65 1,658 KM # 304 • RevDesc: Eagle in flight over Southeastern Wetlands • 31.1050g., 0.9995 Platinum, 0.9995oz. APW • Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Date 1999W Mintage 12,363 MS-65 — Prf-65 1,658 Mintage 12,453 MS-65 — Prf-65 1,658 KM # 330 • RevDesc: Eagle in flight over Southwestern cactus desert • 31.1050g., 0.9995 Platinum, 0.9995oz. APW, 33mm. • Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Date 2001W Mintage 8,969 MS-65 — MS-65 — Prf-65 1,658 KM# 417 • RevDesc: Eagle with shield • 31.1050g., 0.9995 Platinum, 0.9995oz. APW, 33mm. • Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Date 2007W Mintage 8,363 MS-65 — Prf-65 1,658 KM# 437 • RevDesc: Justice standing before eagle • 31.1050g., 0.9995 Platinum, 0.9995oz. APW, 33mm. • Obv. Designer: John Mercanti KM # 317 • RevDesc: Eagle in flight over Heartland • 31.1050g., 0.9995 Platinum, 0.9995oz. APW • Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Date 2000W Mintage 9,152 Prf-65 1,658 Date 2008W Mintage 8,363 MS-65 — Prf-65 2,825 KM# 463 • RevDesc: Four portraits • 31.1020g., 0.9995 Platinum, 0.9994oz. APW, 33mm. • Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Date 2009W Proof Mintage 4,900 MS-65 — Prf-65 2,600 KM# 488 • RevDesc: Statue of Justice holding scales • 31.1050g., 0.9990 Platinum, 0.9990oz. APW, 33mm. • Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Date 2010W Mintage — MS-65 — Prf-65 2,200 MS-65 — Prf-65 1,658 MS-65 — Prf-65 1,692 KM# 518 • 31.1050g., 0.9995 Platinum, 0.9995oz. APW, 33mm. Date 2011W Mintage — KM# 541 • 31.1050g., 0.9995 Platinum, 0.9995oz. APW Date 2012 Mintage — BISON BULLION COINAGE GOLD $5 KM # 342 • RevDesc: Eagle fishing in America's Northwest • 31.1050g., 0.9995 Platinum, 0.9995oz. APW, 33mm. • Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Date 2002W Mintage (9,834) MS-65 — Prf-65 1,658 KM # 354 • RevDesc: Eagle pearched on a Rocky Mountain Pine branch against a flag backdrop • 31.1050g., 0.9995 Platinum, 0.9995oz. APW, 33mm. • Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Rev. Designer: Al Maletsky Date 2003W Mintage 8,246 MS-65 — KM# 411 • ObvDesc: Indian Head right • RevDesc: Bison • 3.1100g., 0.9999 Gold, 0.1000oz. AGW Date 2008W 2008W Prf-65 1,673 Mintage 19,300 19,000 MS-65 — 575 Prf-65 660 — GOLD $10 KM# 412 • ObvDesc: Indian Head right • RevDesc: Bison • 7.7857g., 0.9999 Gold, 0.2503oz. AGW Date 2008W 2008W Mintage 13,900 10,500 MS-65 — 1,375 Prf-65 1,550 — GOLD $25 KM# 413 • ObvDesc: Indian Head right • RevDesc: Bison • 15.5520g., 0.9990 Gold, 0.4995oz. AGW Date 2008W 2008W KM # 367 • RevDesc: Inspired by the sculpture “America” by Daniel Chester French, 1907. The sculpture is outside the N.Y. Customs House, now part of the Smithsonian's Museum of the American Indian • 31.1050g., 0.9995 Platinum, 0.9995oz. APW, 33mm. • Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Rev. Designer: Donna Weaver Date 2004W Mintage 6,007 MS-65 — Mintage 12,500 17,000 MS-65 — 1,350 Prf-65 1,775 — GOLD $50 Prf-65 1,919 KM # 380 • RevDesc: Eagle with cornucopiae • 31.1050g., 0.9995 Platinum, 0.9995oz. APW, 33mm. • Obv. Designer: John Mercanti Rev. Designer: Donna Weaver Date 2005W Mintage 6,602 MS-65 — Prf-65 2,400 KM# 393 • ObvDesc: Indian head right • RevDesc: Bison standing left on mound • 31.1050g., 0.9999 Gold, 0.9999oz. AGW, 32mm. • Designer: James E. Fraser 96 COINS NOVEMBER 2012 Date 2006W 2006W 2007W 2007W 2008W 2008W 2008W Moy Family Chop 2009W 2009W 2010W 2010 2011W 2011 2012W 2012 Mintage 246,267 337,012 136,503 58,998 189,500 19,500 — — — 49,374 — — — — — MS-65 — 1,725 1,725 — 1,725 — 3,950 1,725 — — 1,725 — 1,725 — 1,725 Prf-65 1,857 — — 1,857 — 3,100 — — 1,827 1,857 — 1,857 — 1,860 — FIRST SPOUSE GOLD COINAGE KM # 407 • ObvDesc: Bust 3/4 facing • RevDesc: Martha Washington seated sewing • 15.5520g., 0.9999 Gold, 0.4999oz. AGW, 23.5mm. • Obv. Designer: Joseph Menna Rev. Designer: Susan Gamble and Don Everhart Mintage 20,000 20,000 MS-65 1,065 — Prf-65 — 886 KM # 408 • ObvDesc: Bust 3/4 facing • RevDesc: Abigail Adams seated at desk writing to John during the Revolutionary War • 15.5520g., 0.9999 Gold, 0.4999oz. AGW, 26.5mm. • Obv. Designer: Joseph Menna Rev. Designer: Thomas Cleveland and Phebe Hemphill Date 2007W 2007W Mintage 20,000 20,000 MS-65 1,065 — Prf-65 — 886 KM # 409 • ObvDesc: Bust design from coinage • RevDesc: Jefferson's tombstone • 15.5520g., 0.9999 Gold, 0.4999oz. AGW, 26.5mm. • Obv. Designer: Robert Scot and Phebe Hemphill Rev. Designer: Charles Vickers Date 2007W 2007W Mintage 20,000 20,000 MS-65 1,065 — Prf-65 — 886 KM # 410 • ObvDesc: Bust 3/4 facing • RevDesc: Dolley standing before painting of Washington, which she saved from the White House • 15.5520g., 0.9999 Gold, 0.4999oz. AGW, 26.5mm. • Obv. Designer: Don Everhart Rev. Designer: Joel Iskowitz and Don Everhart Date 2007W 2007W Mintage 12,500 18,300 MS-65 886 — Prf-65 — 886 Mintage 15,000 Inc. above MS-65 1,675 — Prf-65 — 1,450 KM# 457 • ObvDesc: Bust facing • RevDesc: Letitia and two children playing outside of Cedar Grove Plantation • 15.5520g., 0.9990 Gold, 0.4995oz. AGW • Obv. Designer: Phebe Hemphill Rev. Designer: Susan Gamble and Norm Nemeth Date 2009W 2009W Mintage 15,000 Inc. above MS-65 1,800 — Prf-65 — 1,900 KM# 458 • ObvDesc: Bust facing • RevDesc: Julia and John Tyler dancing • 15.5520g., 0.9990 Gold, 0.4995oz. AGW • Designer: Joel Iskowitz and Don Everhart Date 2009W 2009W Mintage 15,000 Inc. above MS-65 1,500 — Prf-65 — 1,250 KM# 459 • ObvDesc: Bust 3/4 right • RevDesc: Sarah seated at desk as personal secretary to James Polk • 15.5520g., 0.9990 Gold, 0.4995oz. AGW • Designer: Phebe Hemphill Date 2009W 2009W GOLD $10 Date 2007W 2007W Date 2009W 2009W Mintage 3,501 5,157 MS-65 1,165 — Prf-65 — 1,350 KM# 465 • ObvDesc: Bust 3/4 left • RevDesc: Margaret Taylor nurses wounded soldier during the Seminole War • 15.5520g., 0.9990 Gold, 0.4995oz. AGW • Obv. Designer: Phebe Hemphill and Charles Vickers Rev. Designer: Mary Beth Zeitz and James Licaretz Date 2009W 2009W Mintage 3,430 4,787 MS-65 1,450 — Prf-65 — 1,125 KM# 481 • RevDesc: Abigail Filmore placing books on library shelf • 15.5200g., 0.9990 Gold, 0.4985oz. AGW • Obv. Designer: Phebe Hemphill Rev. Designer: Susan Gamble and Joseph Menna Date 2010W 2010W Mintage 15,000 Inc. above MS-65 1,100 — Prf-65 — 1,350 KM# 482 • RevDesc: Jane Pierce seated on porch • 15.5200g., 0.9990 Gold, 0.4985oz. AGW • Obv. Designer: Donna Weaver and Don Everhart Rev. Designer: Donna Weaver and Charles Vickers Date 2010W 2010W Mintage 3,333 4,843 MS-65 1,065 — Prf-65 — 1,100 KM# 483 • RevDesc: Buchanan as clerk • 15.5200g., 0.9990 Gold, 0.4985oz. AGW, 26.5mm. • Obv. Designer: Christian Gobrecht Rev. Designer: Joseph Menna Date 2010W 2010W Mintage 5,348 7,304 MS-65 1,100 — Prf-65 — 1,100 KM# 484 • RevDesc: Mary Lincoln visiting soldiers at hospital • 15.5200g., 0.9990 Gold, 0.4985oz. AGW • Obv. Designer: Phebe Hemphill Rev. Designer: Joel Iskowitz and Pheve Hemphill Date 2010W 2010W Mintage 3,760 6,904 MS-65 1,100 — Prf-65 — 1,100 KM# 509 • ObvDesc: Bust of Eliza Johnson • 15.5500g., 0.9990 Gold, 0.4994oz. AGW KM # 430 • ObvDesc: Bust 3/4 facing right • RevDesc: Elizabeth standing before mirror • 15.5520g., 0.9990 Gold, 0.4995oz. AGW, 26.5mm. • Obv. Designer: Joel Iskowitz and Don Everhart Rev. Designer: Donna Weaver and Charles Vickers Date 2008W 2008W Mintage 4,500 7,900 MS-65 1,275 — Prf-65 — 1,350 KM # 431 • ObvDesc: Bust 3/4 facing right • RevDesc: Lousia and son Charles before entrance • 15.5520g., 0.9990 Gold, 0.4995oz. AGW, 26.5mm. • Obv. Designer: Susan Gamble and Phebe Hemphill Rev. Designer: Joseph Menna Date 2008W 2008W Mintage 4,200 7,400 MS-65 1,750 — Prf-65 — 1,550 KM # 432 • ObvDesc: Capped and draped bust left • RevDesc: Andrew Jackson on horseback right • 15.5520g., 0.9990 Gold, 0.4995oz. AGW, 26.5mm. • Obv. Designer: John Reich Rev. Designer: Justin Kunz and Don Everhart Date 2008W 2008W Mintage 4,800 7,800 MS-65 1,875 — Prf-65 — 1,700 KM # 433 • ObvDesc: Seated Liberty with shiled • RevDesc: Youthful van Buren seated under tree, family tavern in distance • 15.5520g., 0.9990 Gold, 0.4995oz. AGW, 26.5mm. • Obv. Designer: Christian Gobrecht Rev. Designer: Thomas Cleveland and James Licaretz Date 2008W 2008W Mintage 15,000 Inc. above MS-65 1,425 — Prf-65 — 1,325 Date 2011W 2011W Mintage 15,000 Inc. above MS-65 1,100 — Prf-65 — 1,100 KM# 510 • ObvDesc: Bust of Julia Grant • 15.5520g., 0.9990 Gold, 0.4995oz. AGW, 26.5mm. Date 2011W 2011W Mintage 15,000 Inc. above MS-65 1,100 — Prf-65 — 1,100 KM# 511 • ObvDesc: Bust of Lucy Hayes • 15.5520g., 0.9990 Gold, 0.4995oz. AGW Date 2011W 2011W Mintage 15,000 Inc. above MS-65 1,100 — Prf-65 — 1,100 KM# 512 • ObvDesc: Bust of Lucretia Garfield • 15.5520g., 0.9990 Gold, 0.4995oz. AGW Date 2011W 2011W Mintage 15,000 Inc. above MS-65 — — Prf-65 — — KM# 532 • ObvDesc: Alice Paul, suffragist • 15.5520g., 0.9990 Gold, 0.4995oz. AGW Date 2012W 2012W Mintage — — MS-65 — — Prf-65 — — KM# 533 • ObvDesc: Francis Cleveland (first term) • 15.5520g., 0.9990 Gold, 0.4995oz. AGW Date 2012W 2012W Mintage — — MS-65 — — Prf-65 — — KM# 534 • ObvDesc: Caroline Harrison • 15.5520g., 0.9990 Gold, 0.4995oz. AGW Date 2012W 2012W Mintage — — MS-65 — — Prf-65 — — KM# 535 • ObvDesc: Francis Cleveland (second term) • 15.5520g., 0.9990 Gold, 0.4995oz. AGW KM # 456 • ObvDesc: Bust 3/4 left • RevDesc: Anna reading to her three children • 15.5520g., 0.9990 Gold, 0.4995oz. AGW • Obv. Designer: Donna Weaver and Joseph Menna Rev. Designer: Thomas Cleveland and Charles Vickers WWW.COINSMAGAZINE.NET Date 2012 2012 Mintage — — MS-65 — — Prf-65 — — 97 Buy Sell Trade Selling Coins? Contact Littleton! As one of the nation’s largest and oldest retailers, we’re interested in your coins & paper money! 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