In 1981, there were two proofs made, the first being called Type 1. The “S” on these coins is a “Filled S.” A1981 S pennyproof (Type 1) is worth around $3.30. However, there was one Type 1 penny from 1981 in perfect condition that sold online for an extremely impressive $8,...
From 1981 to 1986 they still come as standard circulation strikes to issue through the banks, proof-like strikes in the standard poly-pack PL sets, specimen strikes in the blue boxed sets, but in the double dollar black leather box sets they changed to Proof strikes which have mirror like ...
The high mintage resulted in this coin’s high availability, and you can buy most at a very affordable price. Specimens from circulation in average condition cost only 25 cents, while the value of pieces in an MS 65 grade is slightly less than $7. These quarters have never recorded surpris...
5 cents from 1964 to 1981 are all struck on the softer Sherritt nickel and tend to have more bag marks than earlier dates and high really high grade examples are difficult to find but reasons I do not understand this is especially true for 1966 where finding examples that grade MS-65 is...
To make it easy to identify, the round £1 coin was thicker than other coins, while its 'yellow' colour allowed it to stand out from the cupro-nickel 'silver' coins already in circulation. The weight of the coin was largely decided based on cost and the need to allow for higher deno...
(KM) catalogs, the photos are sharper and the layout much cleaner and easier to use. For the first time, KM catalog numbers are cross referenced with the "Y". Prices in 3 grades provide a second opinion (I did some of the Tibet and Nepal). A good supplement for, or low-cost ...
Illustration: The Spruce / Maritsa Patrinos The most common questioncoin dealersare asked, "How much is my coin worth?" Several factors must be taken into consideration before we answer that question. If you arebuying the coin, the value will be higher than if you are selling it. If the...
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Cost– The price paid for a numismatic item. Counterfeit– A coin or a piece of currency that is not genuine and was forged in defiance of government authority with the intent to defraud. These include coins that are cast and struck counterfeits, bills printed from false plates, issues with...
machine has in effect three separate coin validating and handling sections which adds to complexity and cost while reducing reliability, and is more inconvenient for users because of having to select the appropriate inlet slot for each coin or token to be inserted....