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See Below for which of your coins are worth more than face value.
If they aren't on the list below, you can spend them! If they are, just bring them by for a current, free-verbal offer! We're always buying!
Are Your U.S. Coins Worth Money?
Dates to Look For...
Pennies – 1958 & Earlier. On average these are worth about 3-cents per coin, but pull out all dates 1909-1920 plus 1931’s and 1955’s (some of these can be worth a lot more!) Some Key Dates to look for: 1909-S, 1914-D, 1922 with No “D” under the date, 1931-S, 1955 Doubled Date (date will be bodly doubled, one on top of the other).
Nickels – 1942 to 1945 (Large Mintmark above Monticello on reverse). 1938 & Earlier (Buffalo Nickels, Liberty Nickels & Shield Nickels are all worth more than face value.)
Dimes – 1964 & Earlier. These are all 90% silver. The majority of dimes dated 1965 – 2013 are worth face value. There are silver proof issues, but you generally won't find those in change etc...
Quarters – 1964 & Earlier. 90% silver and worth much more than face value.
Statehood Quarters – Statehood quarters are worth Face Value (you can spend them!) unless they are in U.S. Mint-issued packaging (proof sets, mint sets, etc…).
Half Dollars – 1964 & Earlier. 90% silver and worth much more than face value.
Half Dollars – 1965 to 1970. 40% silver and worth more than face value.
Dollars – 1935 & Earlier. All of these are worth money!
Dollars – 1971 to 2013 – All dollars issued 1971 through 2013 are worth Face Value – These include the Susan B. Anthony dollars, Sacagawea Golden Dollars and Presidential Golden Dollars. (Unless they are in U.S. Mint-issued packaging.)
All U.S. Mint Packaged Products – U.S. Proof Sets, Mint Sets, & Commemorative Dollars and half dollars (1892-2014) etc… are worth more than face value.
All U.S. Coins Dated in the 1700-1800’s are worth more than Face Value!
Paper Money/Currency – All Silver Certificates ($1, $5, $10 Blue Seals), all U.S. Notes (Red Seal $2 & $5 Notes) and anything Series 1928 and Earlier. All Large Size (1923 & Earlier) U.S. Notes have strong premiums over face value. $500 and $1000 notes are all worth at least 10% over face value and sometimes much more depending on the condition.
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Chesapeake, VA 23320
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fax: 757-609-3711
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