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Trade Dollar
Date/Mint Mark
Mintage
Grade
Value
396,635
G4
$100
124,500
G4
$225
703,000
G4
$100
987,100
G4
$100
1,373,200
G4
$200
2,549,000
G4
$100
218,200
G4
$125
1,573,700
G4
$225
4,487,000
G4
$200
1875-S/CC
Inc. above
G4
$100
455,000
G4
$100
509,000
G4
$200
1876-CC Double Die Reverse
Inc. above
AU-50
$2,500
5,227,000
G4
$90
3,039,200
G4
$100
534,000
G4
$200
9,519,000
G4
$90
900
PR63
$700
97,000
G4
$350
4,162,000
G4
$90
1,541
PR63
$900
1,987
PR63
$900
960
PR63
$900
1,097
PR63
$900
979
PR63
$900
10
PR63
$125,000
5
PR63
$325,000
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Price Guides And Coin Values

The values listed in this price guide might not be what your coin will sale for, but is only an indicator of what the larger dealers and auction houses have sold the coin for recently. Remember a price guide, is just a guide, and there are times when the coin will sale for less and sometimes for more, it depends on the current market and how much a collector desires the coin in question.

Also, these values do not reflect what a dealer will pay for the coin. Often dealers pay 50% and below the book value for common dates, and sometimes less. However, a key date often brings more, but it depends on the dealer's needs at the time. In example, if a dealer has an overstock of 1928-P Peace Dollars then will try to buy the coin low, but if the same dealer needs 1928-P Peace Dollars for their customers they might buy higher.

It's best to purchases a Blue Book or CDN Greysheet, because they offer a more realistic price figure for US Coins, and check the adds in coin publications where dealers offer a list of what they are paying for coins.

Some other facts to remember before determining the value of a coin:
  • A coin's age does not determine its value.
  • The value of a coin is determined by it's rarity (often this defined by a lower mintage, but not always).
  • An increase in the grade of a coin signifies an increase in its value, and sometimes dramatically.
  • Any surface damage-PVC, scratches, dipped coins, cleaned coins, coins with substances on them, will always decrease the value of the coin.

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