What Is Your Coin
Really Worth?
2,557 US coin value guides built on museum specimens, graded prices and live melt floors.
Silver $36.50/oz · Gold $3,350/oz as of 2026-06-01
The series collectors search first

1839-1908
Liberty Head Half Eagle Values
98 dates and mint marks, from melt-value commons to the 1893-S. The most collected classic US coin, fully mapped.
1878-1921
Morgan Dollar Values
96 value guides

1909-1958
Lincoln Wheat Cent Values
81 value guides
1916-1945
Mercury Dime
77 value guides
1913-1938
Buffalo Nickel
63 value guides
1916-1947
Walking Liberty Half Dollar
63 value guides
Numbers you can
actually trust.
Most coin sites hand you a price with no provenance. Every figure here states where it comes from and when it was set.
- Documented coins
- 9,446
- Value guides
- 2,557
- Series covered
- 28
- Silver spot
- $36.50
- Melt value
Computed, never guessed
Official metal content times the live spot price. A factual floor under every coin, carrying its own as-of date.
- Specifications
From museum specimens
Weights, diameters, legends and mint marks trace to documented museum specimens of each coin.
- Collector values
Labeled estimates
Modeled from mintage rarity and key-date status, marked as estimates. Hand-verified prices replace the model one coin at a time.
Spot prices as of 2026-06-01. Melt values update with the daily rebuild.
Every grade.
Every mint mark.
From pocket-change wheat cents to the rarest Carson City strikes, every issue gets the same treatment: documented specs, a computed melt floor, and a value for the coin you are actually holding.
See every series
1921 Morgan Dollar
$32.00 to $220
Melt floor $28.23

1922 Peace Dollar
$30.00 to $180
Melt floor $28.23
1909-S VDB Lincoln Wheat Cent
Key date$700 to $6,500
Melt floor $0.03
1916-D Mercury Dime
Key date$800 to $40,000
Melt floor $2.64
1893-S Morgan Dollar
Key date$2,400 to $850,000
Melt floor $28.23
1943 Lincoln Wheat Cent
$0.10 to $20.00
1921 Walking Liberty Half Dollar
Key date$150 to $34,000
Melt floor $13.20
That jar of old coins is
an unread appraisal.
Look up the date, find the mint mark, read the number.
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