Where can I look up the value of coins?

Where can I look up the value of coins?

CoinTrackers.com is an online database that provides both numismatic and intrinsic coin values. In addition we have created some great tools and written many original articles detailing the most important aspects of coin collecting.

Is there an app to tell me what my coins are worth?

Coin Book Pro This is great if you want to quickly find coins by their value or by type of denomination. It works similarly to those other iPhone and Android applications. This application also comes with a virtual table, so you can easily see which coins belong to which denomination.

How do I identify a coin?

If the coin displays a face value, it is most likely a coin. If the coin has no face value, it may instead be a medallion. Look for a date. Along with a face value, this is the easiest way to identify an old coin as such.

How do I identify an old coin?

Look for a date. Along with a face value, this is the easiest way to identify an old coin as such. Spanish coins minted since the early 17th century are among the oldest to have dates, but many old coins minted since then have been circulated enough to cause their dates to wear away. Note the coin’s shape.

How can you tell if a coin is real?

Use a high precision caliper to measure the diameter and thickness of the coin. Use a scale that is accurate to within 0.01 grams to measure the weight of the coin. Compare your results to that of the genuine coin. If they are significantly off, you may have a counterfeit coin.

What coins are used in the US?

Current coinage. Today, four mints operate in the United States producing billions of coins each year. The main mint is the Philadelphia Mint , which produces circulating coinage, mint sets and some commemorative coins. The Denver Mint also produces circulating coinage, mint sets and commemoratives.

Is there an US 2 dollar coin?

Two Dollars. The two dollar coin was first introduced on 20 June 1988. Planning for a two dollar coin commenced around the same time as that for the one dollar coin. Like the one dollar, the two dollar coin replaced the note of the same denomination which had a short service life through high use.

How much is my coin worth?

Coins always have some sort of value. They all have value equal to the face value stamped on them, but many have added collectible value, which can come from any number of factors. Some have value because they are old or scarce and are in remarkable condition.

What is coin database?

The Combined Online Information System (COINS) is a database about UK Government expenditure, collecting financial data from across the public sector, but not down to transaction level.