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Coin Price Guide - PCGS
Price lists for PCGS graded coins.



Current Value of Old Money
Links to inflation statistics, price indexes, and sources of data on changes in
the value of money.

  • Current Value of Old Money   See also                 Changes in the Value of Money over time   Historical Background       A frequent question is "how much would a specified amount of money at a certain period of time be worth today?" The listed below are useful in attempting to answer this question

  •   An article about how much various coins were worth in Roman times

  •   Munby, Lionel How much is that worth? 2nd ed

  • Harmondsworth : Penguin, 1969

  • As a rough but useful guide as to the value of such coins, the average day's pay for a manual worker in Great Britain in 1982 was over £27, while a first-rate consultant architect (not necessarily of the quality of those that built the Parthenon) would expect to earn at least £200 a day, worth in today's inflated currency some 25, 000 drachmae." Keynes, in volume 2, pages 156-158 of his Treatise on money (cited above) discussed the historical importance of Drake's booty



    Coin Collecting - The Hobby of Kings
    A coin collecting page with very useful coin collecting FAQs and links to help
    out the novice to the expert coin collector.

  • It could also be used as an appraisal tool for family members who inherit a collection and want to know how much it's worth

  • You could enter in all the coins from the collection and then see how much they were worth



    The World's Largest Elongated Coin Store! Pressed Pennies from ...
    Elongated coins and pressed pennies from around the globe. Site includes sales
    and information.

  • Someone even turned $3 gold pieces in this machine into elongated coins, now worth several thousand dollars! Elongated coins come in all denominations (some people even run them on tokens or make foreign elongated coins), with the penny being the most common elongated coin design

  • Talk, get to know people, exchange e-mail addresses! What are elongated coins worth? Prices of elongated coins vary depending on the number pressed, age, denomination, metal used, popularity of topic or event, even the condition of the coin

  • Basically, the more desirable the design, the more it is worth





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    Victorian coinage
    Provides a historical description of the various types of currency as well as
    how it has changed over time.

  • At the time a US dollar was worth exactly 5s

  • A gold coin worth £1 was called a sovereign and the half sovereign, also in gold, was worth ten shillings

  • A crown was a silver coin worth 5s - though much more common was the half-crown worth 2/6 or exactly one eighth of a pound

  • Silver coins called groats and worth four pence were also minted and were sometimes called Joeys (a term also used in the mid-twentieth century for threepenny bits when they were no longer made of silver)

  • Since 1971 the coins have been decimalised and are worth 4p, 3p, 2p, and 1p

  • The penny was accompanied by the halfpenny (pronounced hape-nee and sometimes written ha'penny) and the farthing, worth a quarter of a penny

  • For most people the penny was still the central coin of their currency and was used in words like 'penn'orth' meaning a penny-worth of something as in 'I'll take a penn'orth of tobacco' and also as in 'it's a good penn'orth, sir' meaning it is good value for your penny

  • It did not oust the popular half a crown, usually called a half-crown, worth 2s 6d, which remained in use until 1 January 1970


    Coin Grading Basics
    A primer for learning how coins are graded.

  • The other people that vary from the standard are unscrupulous coin sellers that overgrade coins so that they can sell coins for more money than they are actually worth

  • Dateless buffalo nickels, for example, are still worth about a dime

  • Some of the earlier type coins may be worth $50 or more in fair condition


    Coin Collecting FAQ Part 1
    Frequently asked questions about coin collecting.

  • Part 1 of 3 What's It Worth? Coin Collecting FAQ written by Chuck D'Ambra, Mike Locke, Michael Caver, Andrew Andison, Mike Marotta, Andrew Tumber, John Muchow, Tony Clayton, Clint Cummins, Lou Coles, Mike Dworetsky and Rita Laws

  • What Are My Coins Worth? Because variations of this question are the most common numismatic queries on the Net, and they are not nearly as easy to answer as you might think, this entire section is devoted to helping you learn the value of your coins

  • Like anything else, a coin is 'worth' what someone is willing to pay for it

  • Some of the earlier dates are worth more (a few cents to several dollars), and checking a is a good idea if you have them

  • Steel 1943 cents, with or without a mintmark, may be worth under 5 cents to about 50 cents if circulated, and up to a dollar or two if uncirculated

  • Steel cents that have been 're-processed' (given a new zinc coating) are not worth uncirculated prices

  • Even if the coin is a common date (and most dated 1934 or later are), it's still worth more than face value because of its silver content

  • Many uncirculated silver coins and some circulated ones may be worth a premium over the silver value


    Game Theory .net - Risk and Certainty Equivalent Applet
    A discussion of risk and uncertainty and an applet demonstrating how to calculate
    a certainty equivalent for risk averse or risk seeking individuals.

  • People differ in how much they are willing to take risks, and what kind of stakes are worth taking a risk for

  • Paying a thousand or two thousand in insurance premiums for a house or car is costly, but perhaps is worthwhile if it excuses us from the unlikely but costly lawsuits resulting from our causing injury

  • The horizontal axis represents the amount of money a person has, and the vertical axis represents 'utility' or how much that money is worth to us

  • However, $100 is worth substantially more to the student

  • A third type of utlity function is this one: This utility function simply represents that every dollar is worth to us as much as every other

  • Notice that for the first person, the gamble between 0 and 100 dollars is worth about $75

  • Even though the coin toss, on average, pays $50, the extra risk is not worth it

  • Consider a person with $100, 000 net worth

  • Some accident, which has a 50% chance of happening, could cost the person his entire net worth

  • Therefore, this individual could end the year with a net worth of either $0 or $100, 000

  • This way, he is certain to end the year at a net worth of $25, 000 regardless of whether or not the accident occurs

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    Accent Rare Coins & Gold Coins
    Offering a variety of US gold coins, silver dollars, and world gold coins.

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  • Please do not call to ask about how much your coins are worth


    Ancient Greek and Roman Coins 2004 Version
    Website of Doug Smith on collecting Roman coins with a special focus on the
    dynasty of Septimius Severus.


    COIN COLLECTING DICTIONARY of Words and Terminology found in the ...
    Dictionary of coin collecting terms. Done with some humor.

  • A buffed coin often is worth less than one that has not been cleaned

  • Usually makes the coin worth much les than one without any defects


    Welcome to Lee Certified Coins!
    Source for rare coins, gold and bullion.

  • We have handled coins worth up to over $300, 000 each which demonstrates what confidence our customers have in us

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    Rare Coin Values and Proven Trends: Smart Strategy for Buying ...
    Advice on coin collecting, book reviews, coin rate of return calculator, and
    illustrated US Mint history also featured. Includes information on long range coin ...

  • Mostly based on results of widely publicized coin auctions, these rare coins are worth hundreds of thousands, if not millions of dollars

  • This handy little calculator determines the compounded annual rate at which your coin's worth is increasing


    Austin Coin Collecting - Rare Coins & more
    US Mint rare and gold coins. Contains online catalog and search.

  • Lower priced items ideal for young collectors and gift giving How much are your rare coins and silver dollars really worth? Buy from experienced coin dealers- look for the BBBOnline Seal

  • Please do not call to ask what your rare coins are worth


    coin-laundry laundromat sale
    Offers basics on coin-laundry operations and analysis.


    Leather Goddesses Of Phobos
    PDF file of scanned original manual for Leather Goddesses of Phobos.


    Coins of the UK
    The history of individual denominations used in England since the Norman Conquest.
    Includes a price guide.

  • There have been rumours circulating in the UK that the two pound coin where the queen is wearing a necklace is worth a lot (the highest figure quoted to me is £75)

  • They are not worth more than two pounds, nor will they be unless in uncirculated condition in a lot of years time (as will the 1998, 1999, etc coins) On the other hand the Guernsey version of the coin dated 1997 is scarce as it was only issued in the Guernsey uncirculated coin sets (as you may know both Jersey and Guernsey issue their own coins)


    The Money Is No Good
    An alternative view examining the role of money, reassessing the workmanship that
    goes into new "larger portrait" currency, and taking a closer look at the ...

  • Let's hope they get it right this time.] Why would I bother to concern myself with our currency's artistic value? Because, in the final analysis, that's all it's worth

  • Unlike the commodity money on which our nation was built, fiat money consists of worthless coins with little or no precious metal in them (if melted down, they would not be worth their face value), and of paper currency that cannot be redeemed for gold or silver and is, in fact, backed by absolutely nothing

  • That it is worth anything is only because the government says it is worth something

  • Seagram definitely got more than its money's worth and is now sponsoring rock groups and rock concerts

  • Allowed to continue unabated, the practice of selling influence to the highest bidder may ultimately force us to reflect that money isn't worth anything more than the government that prints it

  • Because the global economy is dependent for the most part on the integrity of United States currency, we need to at least give the appearance that our money has actual worth


    California Coin Laundry Association
    Coin laundry educational videos, reference manuals and books by a non-profit
    organization. Online ordering.

  • Copyright (c) 2004 California Coin Laundry Association ::::: Return Policy ::::: Products Education How much is a coin laundromat really worth? NOTE: We Ship/Mail only in the United States!


    Coins & Coin Collecting - Resources for All Types of Coins
    Stamp collecting guide and postal history for beginners and experts.

  • Learn more about how these errors happen, what they look like, and how much they are worth in the first article of a regular series about interesting coins I buy

  • Unlike most coin value guides I've seen, which list really high retail prices, my value guides tell it like it is, so you have a true idea of what your coins are worth today if you had to sell them

  • I can't wait to see it! More Information: Monday July 24, 2006 | Did you know that you might have coins worth hundreds, even thousands of dollars, right in your pocket change?! Ever since mint errors and die varieties began turning up on the U.S


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