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Just enter the number of coins in the light blue boxes and click 'What's the Value?' You can also update the spot price of silver to see what the value would be at different silver prices. If you like this tool please share! Often it’s a very difficult question to answer but with a little bit of detective work you should be able to work out an accurate value for your coin. I’ve put together some useful tips, in our 5 point guide below, to get you started: 1. Change Checker Scarcity Index. The first place to start is our Change Checker Scarcity Index. I believe this to be the single most accurate way of determining how scarce your coins are. Numiis's coin identifier articificial intelligence (AI) and proprietary valuation machine learning algorithm that no only identifies your coin, it also tells you the most accurate market value for your coin, which is often the information you are really searching for. Coinoscope and Numiis have some similar offerings. Category: Information, Research, and Coin Values Many coins are made of precious metals that greatly affect the value of the coin. In volatile market times, the price of precious metals may fluctuate wildly. This may cause a coin to be worth more as bullion then on the open market as a collectible coin.

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Trying to evaluate the coin on your own, you risk ignoring the strengths of the numismatics item or you can miss some flaws that will make the results of your valuation useless. Only having the appropriate equipment and the experience of assessing thousands of products, comparing their conformity with the valuation of numismatists-professionals, make coin appraisal possible.

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Safe deposit box. You can even make a qualitative and preliminary valuation of the age of a coin and its material. Remember that the use of your own precision equipment does not guarantee 100% reliability as it is a non-professional numismatic silver or gold coin appraisal online that also doesn’t provide the fastest service to sell coins. Just pick a true professional valuation service right away!

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Do you have an old coin and wonder what it is worth? That's great! First, find our picture of your coin using the FIND, BROWSE, LOCATION, or GENRE buttons. Then select the picture to get a full description of your coin, including its catalog value. For more site details, click the ABOUT button. To try it out, click one of the coin pictures below. Happy collecting!

Germany Bavaria 2 Thaler 1837


Cayman Islands 25 Dollars 1972

Germany (State of Montfort) Kreuzer 1741 to 1758


Norway 1, 2, and 5 Ore (with varieties) 1908 to 1957

Ancient Spain (Beligiom) Denario and As 120BC to 20BC


Albania 100 Franga Ari 1926 and 1927

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These are modern coins from Turkey made of copper nickel. They are a little difficult to find in decent shape, like the one in our photo. Worn, they are worth less than $1 US dollar. In good shape a collector might pay $5 or so. Absolutley, fully uncirculated examples can reach $10 or more.

These coins are minted in copper nickel and therefore carry only face value for coins in worn and average circulated condition. Well preserved coins may sell to collectors around $1 or $2 US dollars. But uncirculated coins are hard to find, and here the price rises sharply.
The catalogue values for coins in fully uncirculated condition go like this:
10 ORE:
1951: $70 US dollars approximate catalog value
1952: $20
1953: $20
1954: $20
1955: $50
1956: $20
1957: $12
25 ORE:
1952: $30 US dollars approximate catalog value
1953: $40
1954: $35
1955: $75
1956: $30
1957: $20
Be sure to read the 'Important Terminology' page in the menu on the top left to understand what the term 'catalog value' means.

China Fukien Province (Foo-Kien) 5, 10, and 20 Cash 1905 and 1906

Most coin catalogs you see these days are somewhat out of date for Chinese coins. The numismatic markets for this material, even though plagued with cheats and counterfeiters, is slowly maturing and the prices are rising.
If you have good confidence that your Fukien Province coin is genuine, we have adjusted our values to match the auction results we are seeing in professional databases and on eBay.
5 CASH
worn: $15 US dollars approximate catalog value
average circulated: $40
well preserved: $100
fully uncirculated: $350
10 CASH
worn: $3 US dollars approximate catalog value
average circulated: $8
well preserved: $16
fully uncirculated: $100
20 CASH
worn: $12 US dollars approximate catalog value
average circulated: $60
well preserved: $120
fully uncirculated: $400
Please read our Important Terminology page to convert these catalog values to actual buy and sell values.

Russia (RSFSR) 10, 15, and 20 Kopeks 1921 to 1923

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The Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (RSFSR), commonly referred to as Soviet Russia, the Russian Federation, or simply Russia, was a sovereign state in 1917-22. In 1922 Russian SFSR signed a treaty on the creation of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR).
The RSFSR issued silver kopeks and roubles. This page applies to kopeks:
10 KOPEKS: 0.029 troy ounces silver
15 KOPEKS: 0.043 ounces silver
20 KOPEKS: 0.058 ounces silver
The denomination of these coins does not affect value very much, but the date does:
10, 15, 20 KOPEKS DATED 1921
worn: $15 US dollars approximate catalog value
average circulated: $25
well preserved: $40
fully uncirculated: $90
10, 15, 20 KOPEKS DATED 1922 AND 1923
worn: $5 US dollars approximate catalog value
average circulated: $8
well preserved: $15
fully uncirculated: $45
Use our Important Terminology page to convert these catalog values to actual buy and sell values.

These coins were minted in 1955 and in 1963 with different inscriptions on the back. The 1963 coins are a tad more valuable than the 1955:
50 DINARA 1955
worn: less than $1 US dollar approximate catalog value
average circulated: less than $1
well preserved: $2
fully uncirculated: $6
50 DINARA 1963
worn: less than $1 US dollar approximate catalog value
average circulated: $1
well preserved: $4
fully uncirculated: $10

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Big, bold and beautiful are three perfect words to describe these silver issues from 'MAGYAR KIRALYSAG' - the Kingdom of Hungary.
The Madonna-with-Jesus design has been used on coins of Hungary ever since medieval times - first on tiny silver denars, later on medium sized copper denars, and finally on large silver pengo. It has truly stood the test of time!
Made of 64% pure silver and with a weight of 10 grams, each one of these coins contains 0.206 troy ounces of the precious metal. Using a site such as Kitco.com, we can find the base value from the silver content. The current market value of silver is $20.18 US dollars per troy ounce. Multiplying by the 0.206 tr oz in the coin, we get $4.15. This is the Base Value (BV).
The *better dates* will be listed further down on the page. Given just below are approximate catalog values. To convert these into actual buying and selling values, you must consult our Important Terminology page found at the top left.
COMMON DATES:
worn: (BV) + $1 US dollar approximate catalog value
average circulated: (BV) + $4
well preserved: (BV) + $7
fully uncirculated: (BV) + $12
BETTER DATES:
1931: $30 average circulated, $115 fully uncirculated
1935: $80 average circulated, $325 fully uncirculated
1932 and 1936: $25 fully uncirculated
Any coin that has suffered severe damage such as by jewelry mounting or deep scratches will only be worth the base silver value.

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