The Morgan Silver dollars represent the best in silver coin manufacturing at its time.
The front of this coin is graced with the head of Lady Liberty, and the reverse contains an image of a majestic bald eagle.
The front of this coin is graced with the head of Lady Liberty in a seated position, and the reverse contains a left-facing bald eagle.
In 1971, the Eisenhower dollar was struck and issued between November 1st 1971 and 1978.
The Kennedy Half Dollar was created as a memorial to President John F. Kennedy who was assassinated in 1963 and is still being minted to this day.
Ben Franklin Silver Half Dollar contains 90% silver and does a good job paying respect to one of the founders of our great country, the United States of America.
The Liberty Head Half Dollars were minted between 1892 and 1916.
The Liberty Seated Half Dollars were issued from 1839-1886. The front of these coins (also called the Obverse) has the Goddess or Lady Liberty seated.
The 50 US State Quarters of the United States has been called the "most successful coin program in the Nation's history".
The most recent of the United States Quarters has been the George Washington. This coin was first minted in 1932 and has enjoyed an uninterrupted run from then until today.
The Standing Liberty Quarter Dollars were fairly popular but only issued between 1916 and 1930.
The Barber Quarter, also known as the Liberty Head quarter, features the head of Lady Liberty.
The front of this coin contains Franklin D. Roosevelt's head, and the reverse contains an olive branch, torch, and an oak branch.
Minted between 1916 and 1945, these coins are 90% silver, giving a melt value of approximately $1.80, though they may be worth more to collectors.
The Barber Dime was minted from 1892 to 1916, featuring Liberty with a Phrygian cap on the obverse.
The Liberty Seated Dime was issued from 1837-1891. The front of these coins (also called the Obverse) features the Goddess or Lady Liberty seated.
It's been around for so long it's the only nickel most of us have ever seen in circulation (1938-2022).
The Buffalo or Indian Head Nickel coins were minted from 1913 to 1938 in good quantity.
The V Nickels were produced from 1883 to 1913 and have a metal composition of 75% copper and 25% nickel.
The Shield Nickel was America's first modern-day 5-cent piece made from a nickel alloy, also known as copper-nickel.
The Wheat Penny is a classic iconic American coin with a face value of 1 cent, minted from 1909 to 1956.
The penny, or one-cent coin, is the lowest denomination of the United States' currency.
The Indian Head Penny has a face value of 1 cent and a chemical composition of 88% copper and 12% nickel, minted from 1859-1864.
The Flying Eagle Cent was issued between 1856 and 1858. These coins have no mint marks.