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United States Coins

American numismatics is a fascinating field of study that encompasses the history and evolution of coinage in the United States. From its colonial beginnings to the present day, the U.S. monetary system has undergone numerous changes and has produced a wide variety of coins that are of interest to collectors and scholars.

Current currency in circulation

The U.S. dollar has been the official currency of the United States since 1792. Currently, circulating denominations include 1-cent (penny), 5-cent (nickel), 10-cent (dime), 25-cent (quarter), as well as 50-cent and $1 coins, although the latter are less common. The designs of these coins have varied over time, with special series such as 50-state and National Park commemorative quarters increasing interest in numismatics among the general public.

Monetary history and highlights

Prior to the adoption of the dollar, the American colonies used a variety of foreign currencies, including the Spanish real and the British pound. An important milestone in American numismatics was the creation of the United States Mint in 1792, which began minting the first national coins. Over the years, iconic pieces such as the Morgan silver dollar and the Lincoln wheat cent have been produced. In addition, minting errors such as the 1943 copper penny and rare coins such as the 1804 dollar have reached astronomical values at auction, becoming true treasures for collectors.

Country United States
Flag
Coin United States dollar (USD)
1€ 1,04$
Continent America Norte
Capital city Washington DC
ISO2 US
ISO3 USA
Catalogued coins 3283

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1 penny = 1 cent, 1 nickel = 5 cents, 1 dime = 10 cents, 1 quarter = 25 cents, half dollar = 50 cents

The most valuable coins

The most valuable United States coins and sought after by collectors according to Foronum statistics are the following:

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The valuation of these coins has been achieved through a meticulous algorithm that considers the current market, taking into account aspects such as material, weight, diameter, edge, year of mintage, mint of manufacture and the number of coins produced. Coins with limited mintages and in good condition are usually among the most valuable.

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Coin Catalog

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1/2 centavo (Liberty Cap)

1/2 dollar (Liberty Cap)

KM#14 FO#19272
Year 1794-1797

1/4 dollar (Draped Bust)

1 dime (Draped Bust Heraldic Eagle )

1/4 dollar (Draped Bust / Heraldic Eagle)

1 cent (Liberty Head / Matron Head)

KM#45.1 FO#17712
Price 290,00€
Year 1831

5 cents (Capped Bust)

2 1/2 dollars (Classic Head)

KM#56 FO#19693
Price 1.430,40€
Year 1835

1 dime (Seated Liberty No stars)

1/2 dime (Seated Liberty)

1 dime (Seated Liberty)

KM#63.1 FO#15100
Price 2,00€
Year 1838-1840

1 dime (Seated Liberty)

KM#63.2 FO#11343
Price 50,00€
Year 1840-1850

1 dime (Seated Liberty Dime)

KM#63.2a FO#9760
Year 1856-1858

1 cent

KM#66 FO#13805
Price 8,25€
Year 1828

1 cent (Braided Hair cent)

2 1/2 dollars

KM#72 FO#17873
Price 55,43€-842,35€
Year 1904-1907

1 dollar (Head of Liberty)

20 dollars (Double Eagle Liberty Head)

20 dollars (Double Eagle Liberty Head)

KM#74.3 FO#19707
Price 2.070,00€
Year 1900-1907

3 cents (type 1)

KM#75 FO#1473
Price 32,00€
Year 1851-1853

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