
Values for other Barber quarters made since 1900 - $7+ Old Standing Liberty Quarter Values.Values for other silver Roosevelt dimes (pre-1965) - $1.75+ Old Barber Quarter Values Since 1900.Values for other Mercury dimes - $2+ Old Roosevelt Dime Values.Values for other Barber dimes made since 1900 - $3+ Old Mercury Dime Values.
1905-O Micro “O” Mintmark Barber dime - $20+. Values for wartime silver Jefferson nickels (1942 through 1945) - $1.25+ Old Barber Dime Values Since 1900. Values for other old Jefferson nickels (except for silver wartime nickels) - 10+ cents. 1949-D D Over S Jefferson nickel - $50+. 1943-P Doubled Eye Jefferson nickel - $20+. 1943-P 3 Over 2 Overdate Jefferson nickel - $40+. 1939 Doubled MONTICELLO Jefferson nickel - $70+. Values for dateless Buffalo nickels, or those with NO visible dates - 25 to 50 cents Old Jefferson Nickel Values. Values for other Buffalo nickels WITH visible dates - $1+. 1916 Doubled Die Buffalo nickel - $2,000+. 1913-S Variety II Buffalo nickel - $300+. 1913-D Variety II Buffalo nickel - $90+. Values for other Liberty nickels made since 1900 - $1.25+ Old Buffalo Nickel Values. Values for other zinc Lincoln Memorial pennies (1982 through 2008) - 1+ cent Old Liberty Head Nickel Values Since 1900. Values for other old copper Lincoln Memorial pennies (1959 through 1981) - 2+ cents. Values for other old Lincoln wheat pennies - 5+ cents Old Lincoln Memorial Penny Values. 1955 Doubled Die Lincoln penny - $1,000+. 1943 Silver (Steel) Lincoln penny - 10+ cents. Values for other Indian Head pennies made since 1900 - $1.50+ Old Lincoln Wheat Penny Values. Of course, the value of old coins ultimately depends on what condition they’re in.įollowing is a rundown on coin values for copper, nickel, and silver coins made between the years 19. If you’re looking for coin values that you don’t see below, we’ll tell you where else you can find an old coin’s value at the very end of this article. See… old coins are more readily available than you probably thought!īelow, you’ll find the value of old coins that you’re most likely to find in the typical fashion - pocket change finds, coin roll searching, and as heirloom pieces.
It certainly makes you want to take a second look at all of the coins you have in your loose change jar, doesn’t it?Īctually, there are many places where you’re likely to encounter old coins made in the 1900s: You might be surprised to find out that your pocket change could contain old coins worth much more than their face value. There are still so many old coins from the 1900s in circulation that are just waiting to be found!