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The PCGS Price Guide is a comprehensive collection of numismatic coin values featuring current and historic coin prices, indexes, and graphs. Updated daily.
All old US coin values. It is an excellent index with images and text links to all coin series, from Cents to Gold. Value charts, grading images and descriptions uncover how much your box of old coins is worth. All US gold coins are scarce, many rare.
Our gold coin values are generally for numismatic pieces – mainly pre-1934 gold coins grading anywhere from Fine to Extremely Fine condition. However, we also offer gold prices for bullion coins and have gold bullion prices that are constantly updated.
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.
Live Gold Coin Prices. $ 2,563.66. - $ 1.67. Spot price. Find real-time updates on the current market prices of modern bullion gold coins, ensuring investors and collectors have access to the latest and most accurate pricing information.
Read More. Liberty Head $2.5 Gold Coin (1840-1907) The Classic Liberty $2.5 Gold Coin, otherwise referred to as the Classic Head Quarter Eagle, is a gold coin that was produced by the U.S. Mint from 1840 to 1907. The coin features the portrait of Liberty on its obverse and an eagle on the reverse.
Members can also just keep track of their collection in our easy-to-use online database. You can even look up the estimated US coin values and prices by browsing the side menu of links on the left side of this page to see how much your coins are worth!
The table below shows melt values for commonly collected U.S. Gold Coins, including Indian head and buffalo gold coins. Click on the links below to see historical melt values for each coin and to access the melt value calculator.
Do you know what your coin's worth? See U.S. coin prices, with values for the most common dates of all U.S. coins.
See prices and values for Gold Dollars (1849-1889) in the NGC Coin Price Guide. View retail prices from actual, documented dealer transactions.