What are my gold coins worth?
First you need to determine if your coins are bullion coins or coins that have a numismatic premium. A bullion coin is a coin that sells at a price close to its intrinsic value or precious metal value. (Examples: U.S. Gold Eagle, Canadian Maple Leaf, South Africa Krugerrand). Most American gold coins struck prior to 1933 have a numismatic premium. A gold coin which contains $100 in gold (intrinsic value) and is valued for $200 (market value) has a %100 premium. Circulated American gold coins sell for a modest premium above their gold value. The chart below provides a value for American Gold Coins that are undamaged and grade extremely fine. The prices listed are based on a gold market price of $850 per ounce. $1 Gold Piece $2.5 Gold Piece $3 Gold Piece $4 Gold Piece $5 Gold Piece $10 Gold Piece $20 Gold Piece $150 Up $165 Up $700 Up $50,000 Up $225 Up $425 Up $900 Up What are my silver coins worth? Dimes, quarters and half-dollars minted prior to 1964 contain 90% silver and are worth a