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Numismatic Value Guide: Discover Your Coin’s True Worth by Grade
Wondering how much your coin might be worth? In the world of numismatics, a coin’s value is influenced by more than just its metal content—factors such as condition, rarity, historical significance, and collector demand all play a crucial role. Even small differences in wear, strike quality, or preservation can have a major impact on market value. Use the grading table below, which ranges from circulated grades (Good, Fine) to top-quality uncirculated coins (Mint State, Proof), to better understand the potential worth of your coin. You might be surprised to learn how a well-preserved example can be worth several times more than a heavily circulated one.
Year | Coins | Mint | UNC | XF | VF | F | VG | G | PR |
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1954 | 8.000.000 | Londres | |||||||
1955 | 5.000.000 | Londres | 10.32$ | ||||||
1955 | 6.384.000 | H-Birmingham | 5$ | ||||||
1955 | 4.000.000 | KN-Birmingham | |||||||
1956 | 15.616.000 | H-Birmingham | 5$ | ||||||
1956 | 9.860.000 | KN-Birmingham | |||||||
1957 | 15.000.000 | Londres | |||||||
1957 | KN-Birmingham | ||||||||
1957 | 4.000.000 | H-Birmingham | |||||||
1959 | 10.000.000 | KN-Birmingham | |||||||
1959 | 10.000.000 | H-Birmingham | 1.66$ | ||||||
1961 | 1.800.000 | Londres | 8.99$ | ||||||
1962 | 10.320.000 | H-Birmingham | 3.06$ |