Sell Coins – Quarters Below are examples of United States Quarters that I typically purchase. Draped Bust Quarter (1796-1807) The first quarter minted in the newly formed United States was minted in 1796 just for years after it was
Sell Coins – Dimes
Sell Coins – Dimes Below are examples of United States Dimes that I typically purchase: Draped Bust Dime (1796-1807) The Draped Bust Dime was one of the last denominations of coins introduced in the United States. The first appearance
Capped Bust $2.50 Quarter Eagle
Capped Bust $2.50 Quarter Eagle After revamping the design from capped bust to only left faced & with a new modification to quarter eagle, thought to be produced only 2,710 bits, these type of coins demand premium value during auction
Capped Bust Half Dollars
Capped Bust Half Dollars The 1807 version of the capped bust type of coins depicted left faced lady liberty adorned with a cap tied at the base with a headband engraved LIBERTY, with locks of her hair beautifully kissing her
Draped Bust Half Dollar
Draped Bust Half Dollar (1796-1807) Production of the half dollar began in 1796, at a time when the designs of new coins changed dramatically from year to year. The U.S. Mint seemed determined to make the design of their coins
Capped Bust Dime
Capped Bust Dime (1809-1837) Those of you familiar with the design of the half-dollars that started circulating in 1807 will probably be somewhat aware of what the capped bust dime looks like. First minted in 1809, the front of the
Walking Liberty Half Dollar
Walking Liberty Half Dollar Walking Liberty Half Dollar was half dollar coinage system or 50 cent silver piece that was issued by the United States Mint in 1916 and this type of coin was present in coinage system from 1916
Trade Dollar
Trade Dollar This type of coin was introduced to the United States Mint as this silver trade coins were very famous for trade in Asia. So basically, this type of coins was introduced in the United States when the price
Seated Liberty Half Dollar
Seated Liberty Half Dollar The Seated Liberty, this type of coin was introduced in the United States’ to the national coin system from 1836 to 1891. Twenty cent piece was also introduced in the Seated Liberty design. It was discontinued
Draped Bust $10 Eagle
Draped Bust $10 Eagle Even though Americans at the time (18th century) were only familiar with the Spanish coins, when discussions of a new monetary system for the United States began after the Revolutionary War, its architects were determined to