Ngc Coin Lookup

Enter a coin’s certification number to confirm its description and grade in NGC’s online database. Verification of certification numbers on the PCGS Certification Database does not eliminate the risk of buying counterfeit and altered coins. Though uncommon, counterfeiters may also counterfeit PCGS grading inserts using actual certification numbers derived from public sources. As a general rule, PCGS encourages the purchase of PCGS verified coins from PCGS Authorized Dealers.

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Find Out How Much Your Coins Are Worth

The most frequent question asked by collectors is, “what are my coins worth?” It’s one of the most fundamental coin-related inquiries we receive at the Professional Numismatists Guild.

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As part of our broad commitment to education about coins, it’s our pleasure to help you determine the value of your coins. In partnership with Numismatic Guaranty Corporation, we provide an incredibly useful tool – the NGC Price Guides.

If your coins are in good condition, they could possibly be worth a sizeable amount of money. Just click the links below and you can find out the market value of any U.S. or World coin, including yours.

The Price Guides are simple to use. Just follow these easy steps:

Click Here to Access the NGC U.S. Coin Price Guide

Click Here to Access the NGC World Coin Price Guide

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  • Click on the denomination of your coin. For example, Nickels:
  • Click on the date range your coin falls under. In this case, the nickel is a 1930, so it’s within the 1913-1938 date range.
  • The 1930 nickel shown has no mintmark, so once you arrive at the Buffalo Five Cents (1913-1938) page, scroll down to 1930.

Across the menu bar at the top of the page, you’ll notice the grades you can reference, beginning to the right of the eBay link.

Along with rarity, the coin’s grade (condition) is the key factor in determining its value. In the example, a 1930 Nickel with a grade of MS-63 is currently worth about $75.

(Note that the prices shown are forcomparison only and neither NGC nor PNG is bound to their accuracy.)

Coins are graded on a scale of 1 to 70, 70 being a perfectly struck coin with no wear. That’s what the grading numbers on the coin page’s menu bar refer to. [Visit the Grading Scale topic under Coin Grading on the NGC website for an explanation of what the grades mean.]

  • If your coin is not in really good condition, it will likely not grade at 55 or higher. You can click on the $ sign button (upper right) to get a wider range of grades. Once you click on the dollar sign button, you will see a full range of grades in the menu bar to the right of the eBay link:

Unless your coin is in really good or uncirculated condition, the chances are it fits into one of these lower grades and corresponding price ranges.

  • When you have finished looking up your coin’s price, just click the Return to PNGdealers.org link at the top left to return to the PNG site.

What if you’re fortunate enough to have a coin that is rare and sought-after by collectors?

Some coins, such as the 1937-D 3-Leg Buffalo Nickel [pictured to the right]are quite valuable, even in low grades. If you find a coin like this, you should do two things:

1)Give a PNG member dealer a call and discuss what you have.

2) Unless the dealer tells you otherwise, have the coin graded and authenticated by NGC. Having coins graded and certified can increase their value, in some cases dramatically.

For more detailed information about a coin and its history, you can click on any applicable link on the Price Guides.

There is a wealth of information about how and why coins are graded on the NGC website. Pay particular attention to the Grading Scale topic.

You can also visit NGC’s Coin Grading Guide (under Resources) for more information on how to assign your coin a ballpark grade.

Once you have a general idea of how coin grading works, using the Price Guides to get a general idea of what you have is a snap!

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.

If you are into coins, or just dropping by we should not be your last stop. We provide reasonably accurately broad data and values for coins. If you find you need further assitance please give your local coin dealer a visit for more information.

If you are rolling coins or just buying coin rolls, knowing how many are in each is super important. If a roll is over a few coins you are literally giving away money.

This article details the number of coins in each roll for all denominations as well as the face and melt value for those coins where applicable.

The US has produced a large number of coins in its history, with many of them discontinued due to age or mint errors, and sometimes even as part of a change in government policies. Various collectors around the world now possess many of these historic coins, and some of them are so rare that for a long time their existence was considered folklore.

However, the advance of time and the growing interest in numismatics has brought some of these rare coins back into the fore, as more people start to dig them out of their collections. Below is a list of some of the rarest US coins you can find to date and their values.

If you had to picture one of the fastest growing markets in the country, perhaps the last thing you would think about is the rare coin market - yet it is undoubtedly one of the largest growing investors markets in the country. Every year billions of dollars change hands as coins are bought and sold by collectors in both public and private auctions.

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The market is hard to follow as not many people are interested in the strength of the market or how trade was affected on a month to month basis. It is possible though, to paint a picture of what the market looks like today, and what it may evolve into in the future as it continues to grow.

Collecting coins is slowly becoming one of the world's greatest past times. As more and more people get involved in this lucrative hobby, buying and selling rare coins is becoming all the rage in certain circles, especially as many coins are hard to find.

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Knowing the value of your coins is essential when you want to sell or even purchase them. That is where coin grading comes into play. Before you begin a lucrative coin exchange, you need to understand exactly what coin grading is and why it is important. This article will shed some light on the subject.

OK you've spent years possibly decades creating a collection. Or maybe you've just inherited a few coins from Grandma, Grandpa, or your Aunt Mildred.

Whatever the case may be you are interested in trading them in for for cash. Let me first tell you what not to do. Don't take them to a pawn shop, don't take them to a 'Cash 4 Gold' type of store (unless they are Cull), and for heavens sake..don't spend them at face value.

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Ngc Coin Lookup Guide

The most comprehensive list of valuable United States coins online!