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Live gold bullion coin and bar prices Current gold spot price $1,815.91 9:11 pm Sat. February 6, 2021. The Leader in Coin Values This listing of US Coin Values is an interactive presentation of the information traditionally found in CoinWorld's monthly magazine. Coin Values Industry-standard pricing for collectibles since 1963. Gold: $1810.91 Silver: $26.82 Platinum: $1123.50 Palladium: $2332.75 Gold: $1810.91 Silver: $26.82 Platinum: $1123.50 Palladium: $2332.75 U.S. Coin Values U.S. Paper Money Values Canadian Coin Values China Coin Values. The Leader in Coin Values This listing of US Coin Values is an interactive presentation of the information traditionally found in CoinWorld's monthly magazine. The prices used in this guide are for premium quality coins and may vary from actual prices (See Current Coin Prices) if your coins are sold. There are at least three values of a coin, the Price the owner thinks his coin is worth, the Price the Red Book or a Price Guide lists it at and then most important.

This most valuable coin list is dynamic and is based upon the few thousand or so United States coins found in our ever growing database (updated: 2021).

As of now our database consists almost entirely of coins from 1880s-2021, as we wanted to focus mostly on coins that were readily accessible and possibly still in circulation. The purpose of this page is to assist coin hunters and collectors in their pursuit of valuable coins. This page will save you a bunch of time, it represents hundreds possibly thousands of hours of research and detailed coin analysis. There are some older gold coins in the mix however.

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Early milled coinage - 1662 to 1813

Starting in 1662, hammered coins stopped being produced and all British coins were machine made (milled).

Pre-decimal coinage - 1816 to 1967

Prior to decimalisation the pound was divided into 20 shillings, each of 12 (old) pence; thus, there were 240 (old) pence to the pound.

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Decimal coinage - 1968 to 2021

Since decimalisation, on 15 February 1971, the pound has been divided into 100 (new) pence. The value of the pound itself was unchanged by decimalisation. The new coins were initially marked with the words NEW PENNY or NEW PENCE. The word 'new' was dropped in 1982. The first decimal coins were circulated in 1968.

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