Bust Half Dollars Future Value
| DATE | GOOD | UNCIRCULATED |
|---|---|---|
| 1837 Capped Bust Half Dollar | $70 | $750 |
| 1837 Capped Bust Half Dollar (Reeded) | $70 | $475 |
| 1838 Capped Bust Half Dollar | $70 | $750 |
| 1838 Capped Bust Half Dollar (Reeded) | $70 | $475 |
How much is a 1837 quarter worth?
Early Bust Quarters Future Value
| DATE | GOOD | EXTREMELY FINE |
|---|---|---|
| 1836 Capped Bust Quarter | $70 | $400 |
| 1837 Capped Bust Quarter | $70 | $400 |
| 1838 Capped Bust Quarter | $70 | $400 |
| Source: Red Book |
What’s the value of a 1936 silver dollar?
Today’s prices are surprisingly high, with silver at $14.54 an ounce, all silver dollars minted prior to 1936 are worth a minimum of $13.27 each. Quite a bit higher than their bullion silver value. Follow the links below and discover any rare coins in your box. All the elements affecting value are covered. First, identify your coins by date.
How much is a 1880s silver dollar worth?
So, if that coin took $5 million, does that mean your old silver dollars from the 1880s or 1890s are worth, say, a tenth of that amount because they’re not quite as old? The older the silver dollar, the more it’s worth— right?
Where was the Silver Dollar made before the 1840s?
Before the 1840s, all silver dollars were minted at the Philadelphia Mint and did not have mintmarks—a single letter or sometimes two letters indicating where the coin was made. Silver dollars have been made at the following mints: Carson City – Denoted by a “CC” Denver – Indicated by a “D”
How much is a silver dollar coin worth?
While those last five types are the most common of all silver dollars, that doesn’t mean if you have any of those that they are not worth anything. In fact, all dollar coins containing silver are worth multiples over their face value. But by how much? Read on!