Value of older us coins
By using the NGC Price Guides, the user agrees that neither NGC nor any of its affiliates, shareholders, officers, employees or agents shall have any liability for any loss or damage of any kind, including without limitation any loss arising from reliance on the information contained in the NGC Price Guides. As such, NGC disclaims all warranties, express or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and of fitness for particular purpose, with respect to the information contained in the NGC Price Guides. and all collector coins as well as US currency from 1934 and earlier. These prices are not intended, and should not be relied upon, to replace the due diligence and - when appropriate - expert consultation that coin buyers and sellers should undertake when entering into a coin transaction. We specialize in buying rare coins, old coins, rare currency, and old currency. For all of these reasons, the prices in these guides are designed to serve merely as one of many measures and factors that coin buyers and sellers can use in determining coin values. If you have an old American coin, like a Buffalo nickel or Mercury dime, or paper money like a 1 silver certificate, any local coin shop can confirm its value for you and buy it from you if you want some extra cash. This is especially true for rare coins, where there are fewer sales and greater variations in sale prices. Contact a coin group, dealer or magazine specializing in your coin or currency. Further, because the NGC US Coin Price Guide prices are only updated from time-to-time, they do not reflect short term pricing trends, which are quite common and are often quite dramatic, given the volatile nature of the collectible coin marketplace. They are large, heavy, and impressive coins to hold in your hand.
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Retail prices for collectible coins can vary between dealers – sometimes significantly – based on a number of factors, including short-term pricing trends, eye appeal, trading frequency, special characteristics, market availability, demand and precious metal spot prices. Silver dollars are extremely popular with collectors. Coins that are damaged, cleaned, polished or very worn are worth less than the listed prices. Rare dates are worth far more than the prices listed. Coin values depend upon condition and rarity. The price shown is the average dealer retail price, excluding any sales tax, for an NGC-certified coin in a standard holder with a standard label and does not reflect any premiums for special holders, labels or designations unless otherwise specified. Coin prices may or may not be currently accurate but are intended to show relative value. If you are into coins, or just dropping by we should not be your last stop. In addition we have created some great tools and written many original articles detailing the most important aspects of coin collecting.
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The NGC US Coin Price Guide shows average dealer retail prices based on actual, documented transactions and other information reported by collectors, dealers and auction houses for NGC-certified coins. is an online database that provides both numismatic and intrinsic coin values.