![]() Whether you are an experienced coin collector or not, rare coins are an exciting discovery that can can prove to be very valuable. Here’s the Ultimate Guide Of U.S.‘How to Tell If You Have Rare Coins’ Posted by American Coins & Gold Chances are, Josh has already written an article about your coin and you’ll find everything you want to know about it… and more. If you, too, have found some neat coins in your pocket change - or inherited them from a family member - and you just want to know roughly how much our coins are worth, then search for your specific coin in the “search box” on this page. His tips are super helpful for novices (like me) who don’t know much about coins. We are so glad that Josh has agreed to write informative articles about coins for us here at The Fun Times Guide to Coins. Joshua (…who clearly knows a lot more about coins than I do!) Most post-1945 nickels are fairly common in circulation. Really, only the copper-nickel clad Jefferson nickels dated before 1942 are valued by collectors. You may be thinking of the 1942-1945 Jefferson nickels that contained 35% silver. However, the 19 Jefferson nickels that you found in your coin collection are not silver. I received this comment to the above article I wrote: Just for fun, you can use this coin jar calculator to find out how much your coins are worth… or try these free online coin calculators. Or, get your own coin price guide to check prices yourself at home.Check online here: Heritage Galleries & Auctioneers or Professional Coin Grading Service.If you have a coin and you would like to know what it’s worth, you have 2 options: I wonder… does all this coin research make me an amateur numismatist now? How To Find The Value Of Coins In Your Coin Collection The biggest thing I learned today is sometimes you’ve gotta look real hard to spot what makes a coin valuable - like this 1995 penny! (I used a pencil eraser.) Little did I know at the time that cleaning your coin collection is a very bad thing to do. And I polished them all up nice & shiny too. (That’s in addition to my beer can collection, my matchbook collection, my rock collection, my keyring collection, and my stamp collection!) So my mission became to save 1 penny from every year, 1 nickel from every year, and so on. Then one year, my dad had me convinced that coin collecting was yet another hobby I needed to start. We’d save the flat pennies for a few years - until we decided to start skipping them (like rocks) in the river. The trains would flatten the pennies like pancakes, turning our pennies into mini copper saucers. It’s not much, but the maximum value of my coin collection looks to be around 3 dollars and 10 cents.Īs a kid, we used to save up our pennies then take them down to the train tracks. We’d place a slew of them on the actual rails, then wait for a train to pass by. Turns out, my 1974 dirty silver-looking nickel is worth a whopping… 5 cents.īut I still felt the urge to continue rummaging through all of the old coins I’ve been saving through the years. I mean, what are the odds that I could be sitting on something of value?Īfter a quick search here, this is what I found… Anthony Dollars (1979-1999) The Value Of My Coin Collection Washington Quarters - even the bicentennial one (1965-present).Your everyday Jefferson Nickel (1938-present).Pennies with the Lincoln Memorial (1959-present).Buffalo Nickels (…they’re worth up to a dollar) Which Coins Aren’t Worth A Thing….Indian Head Pennies (…who knew a penny could be worth up to 3 dollars?!).1943 Copper Pennies (…they primarily made steel pennies this year, making the standard copper penny rare for the year 1943 how does $20,000 sound?!).Steel Pennies (…supposedly very common all are from 1943 and they stick to a magnet worth up to a dime).Wheat Pennies (…worth 2 to 5 times their face value).Just to pick a few of the rare coins that I, personally, have come across… here are some coins you’ll want to hold onto: The best sites on the web I found for quick access to coin values was Heritage Galleries & Auctioneers and Professional Coin Grading Service. Their sites are very up-to-date and make it easy to find the value of virtually any U.S. coins are actually worth something these days. Any silver coins (…but how are you supposed to tell?)Īnyway, I thought I’d do a little research to find out which U.S. ![]() I don’t know if 1974 nickels are especially valuable in terms of rare coins or not, but I do remember my dad always telling me there were certain years that you were supposed to hold onto. ![]() I was fishing around for some coins for the soda machine yesterday, when I found a 1974 nickel that looked strangely silver-colored - or else strangely dirty.
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