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Indian Head Cents

Date Ranges

Less Than Good
Full Rim Good to Very Fine
XF to AU Condition
Uncirculated Condition
Indian Cents (1880-1909)
20¢
40¢+
$5-$10
$20+
1908-S and 1909-S (The "S" mintmark is on the back of the coin below the wreath at 6 o'clock) are worth $20 - $500+
Indian Cents 1859-1879 need to be sorted snd inspected individually to determine value

 

Lincoln Head Cents

Common Lincoln Cents, If You Have Sorted Them By These Date Ranges. (Unsorted Wheat Cents are .02 ea)
Good to XF Condition
Uncirculated Condition
1909-1918
Varies
1919-1933
Varies
1934-1939
Varies
1940-58
Varies
1943 Wartime (Steel) Cents
Varies

 

Lincoln Cents (Wheat Back)

(Years of issue: 1909-1958)

Lincoln Cents backLincoln Cents frontThe Lincoln cent was first issued in 1909 and is still in use today. The coins dated 1958 and earlier have the wheat back reverse. Lincoln cents from 1959 to present have the Lincoln Memorial on the reverse. Most all of the 1959 and newer issues, if circulated, are only worth face value. The common date “wheat cents” (coins from the late 1930’s, 1940’s, and up to 1958) are worth a slight premium. We buy the common circulated coins for $.02 (2 cents) per coin. For circulated steel cents, from 1943, we pay $0.05 (5 cents) per coin if they are circulated. Some Lincoln cents dated 1933 and earlier in better condition are generally worth more than the common date price. They will all have their own values based on date, mintmark, and condition. Many of the early Lincoln cents trade in the $0.05-$1.00 range. Some of the key dates are as follows:

Date/Mint Mark Usual Range of Values
1909-S VDB $350-$1000+
1914-D

$80-$1200+

1922 "no D" (strong rev.) $300-$5000+
1931-S $40-$75+

Indian Head Cents

(Years of issue: 1959-1909)Lincoln Cents front

The Indian Head cent series was issued from 1859-1909. Common date coins from the 1880's, 1890's and 1900's, in Good to Very Good condition, generally trade in the $0.50 - $2.00 range. Indian Head cents dated from 1859-1879 should all be priced individually according to date and condition. Most coins will trade in the $1.00 - $50.00 price range. Some of the key dates are as follows:

Date/Mint Mark Usual Range of Values
1866 $25-$150+
1867

$25-$150+

1868 $20-$200+
1869 $30-$350+
1870 $25-$350+
1871 $35-$300+
1872 $40-$500+
1877 $350-$2500+
1908-S $40-$200+
1909-S $200-$500+

 

U.S. Nickels

 
Avg Circulated
Good
XF to AU
Uncirculated
Common Date Liberty Nickels (1883-1913)
20¢
30¢
$15-$40+
$50+

 

 
Dateless - Damaged
Partial Date
Full Date G to VF
XF to AU
Uncirculated
Common Date Buffalo Nickels (1913-1938)
10¢
15¢
30¢
$1-$5
$10+

 

 
Good to Very Fine
XF to AU
Uncirculated
Jefferson Wartime Nickels (1942-1945)
35¢
$1+
$4+

Jefferson Nickels

(Years of issue: 1938-Present)

Jefferson Nickels frontMost Jefferson nickels (even those from the 1940’s and 1950’s) that have been circulated have little collector value. The most common exceptions are the Jefferson nickels struck during the war years of 1942-1945. They were made of 35% silver and trade for a premium, according to their silver value. These can be easily identified by the large P,D or S mintmark located above the capitol on the reverse of the coin. Other dates that bring a premium in circulated condition include:

Date/Mint Mark Usual Range of Values
1938-D 25¢
1938-S

60¢

1939-D $2-$20
1939-S 10¢
1950-D $5-$10

 

Uncirculated rolls, especially of the early years, can also bring substantial premiums.

Buffalo (or Indian Head) Nickels

(Years of issue: 1913-1938)

Buffalo Nickels frontBuffalo nickels dated 1913-1926 all bring different values ranging from 10 cents to thousands of dollars. The condition of the individual coin is especially important in this series. Key dates to look for include:

Date/Mint Mark Usual Range of Values
1913-D Type 2 $60-$200+
1913-S Type 2

$150-$500+

1914-D $40-$200+
1916 over 16 $1000-$10,000+
1918 over 17-D $500-$10,000+
1921-S $30-$1000
1937-D 3-Legged $250-$2000+

 

Common circulated coins from the 1926-1938 are worth around 50 cents each, if they have full dates and no problems. If the date is nearly worn off the coin, its value drops to around 10 cents. High grade Buffalo nickels will bring substantial premiums over more circulated coins. They should be examined closely by a professional numismatist.

Liberty Head Nickels

(Years of issue: 1883-1913)

Liberty Head Nickels frontMost liberty nickels we see are well circulated and bring $0.25 to $1.00 each. Higher-grade coins are worth more. Uncirculated examples start at around $50. The key dates to look for, even in low grade, include:

Date/Mint Mark Usual Range of Values
1885 $200-$1000+
1886 $75-$500+
1912-S $50-$1000+