Valuable Coins To Look Out For

You have come to the right place if you need accurate and up to date value information about coins. Our coin value guide has pictures and prices for thousands of rare U.S. coins. Not only can you get history and auction data about your coin, you can also work directly with any of our coin experts to get straight answers on what your coins are really worth, if they should be graded, and if an auction is the right place to sell them for as much money as possible.

We are here to answer any and all questions. While we do buy a single rare coin or an entire collection, we may not always be the best person to sell to. In a situation where we feel like there might be a better or more logical buyer, we can refer that person to you free of charge. We are in the business of buying and selling coins because we have a passion for coins and the history they represent. Please give us a chance to share our knowledge with you.

And while you are visiting our coin website, please view the video below to learn a little bit more about Stacks Bowers Coin Auctions. They are the oldest coin and currency auction firm in The United States. Many of the coin images on our website are from Stack’s extensive archive of tens of thousands of rare coins they have sold in past auctions.

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  • Coin Explorer Search The NGC Coin Explorer is the most comprehensive reference for United States coins. This complete catalog has images and specifications for every U.S. Coin, including mintage figures and current melt values for all gold, silver, and platinum coins.
  • There's a likelihood this coin could show up in your change, so look out for it. All US coins should have a mint mark, be it P for Philadelphia, S for San Francisco, D for Denver, and W for West.
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Valuable Us Coins To Look Out For

More than most coins, the Jefferson nickel’s design has a knack for bringing out scuffs and scrapes. Since Jefferson’s bust dominates the obverse, practically every hit is in a focal area.