7/1/2009 @ 9:08:18 am by icoincollect.com

Is Old Money Worth More?

They have various names for coins, and the majority of them are catchy. There are Wheat Pennies(1909-1958), the Morgan Dollar (1878-1904)(1921), the Mercury Dime (1916-1945), the Buffalo Nickel(1913-1938), Indian Head Pennies(1859-1909), the State Quarter Roll (1999-present), the Jefferson Nickel(1938-present), the Lincoln Memorial Penny(1959-2006), and last, but certainly not least, is the Liberty Head V-Nickel (1883-1912). These coins all have a value that doesn’t include the denomination of the coin. You can sell these valuable coins to dealers who will pay you to buy these magnificent artifacts of American history.

The way of finding the value of these coins is simple. Essentially, all you have to do is go online to www.bestcoin.com/united-states-coin-pricing-guide.htm and click on one of the cleverly-named coins and you’re all set. You can also find out in the coin value table how much your coin is worth now in the present and also how much your coin is worth by looking at the date of when the coin was actually made. Like for example, a Mercury Dime is still pricey if it is not damaged or not worn out. They will be 10 times least their actual value if there is damage. If you have a Mercury Dime that is called a Key Date, the actual value is worth a couple hundred dollars.

For instance, a 1916 U.S Dollar Mercury Dime in stand up or good condition is worth $375 just for one Mercury Dime. Now imagine if you have had 1,000 Mercury Dimes.

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