Hi this is Gary from land a coins .com.
I'm going to show you how to look
up a value of a coin and not only know
the value of the coin in today's dollars,
but I'm also going to show you how you
can go back to 1950s and see what the
value of the coin was then. This way you
can kind of can guess or estimate the
appreciation of the coins and also see
what rare coins go up in value and which
ones stay the same or don't move as much.
We're going to go to the computer and
we're going to go to land of coins .com
and I'm going to show you how you can
check out the values of the coins
and today's values and then
what the values were sixty years ago. Every
decade you're going to see how the coins
have appreciated it value and some have
done exceptionally well and some have
done not so not so good, but you do need
those coins to complete a collection
depending on what you're looking at.
Let's go to the computer and let's look
at some values. We are on the homepage of land
of coins .com I'm going to show you how
to look up price history values for rare
coins now these values go back to 1958
and go up to today's values. As you're
on land of coins .com homepage you'll
see on the navigation bar bar above
price history guides. Go ahead and
click that it'll bring it to the coin
history value guides table and you can
select whatever coin you'd like to view
the values for. The coins are not only in
today's values, but what the price values
were back sixty years ago. You can
look at every decade, so let's take for
example quarters. I like Standard Liberty
Quarters so we'll look at that. We do
have descriptions of the coins such as
importantly the sizes of the coins. This
can help to determine
it's coins are real or not, and also give you
an idea of the size of coins too when
determining if you like them or not. There's
diameter and the weights and the composition
and the edge. If it's reeded edge or not or
lettered or points of many different
varieties. So here we go 1916
Standing Liberty quarter the most famous
Standing Liberty quarter. You can see
that the values in 1958 g4 grade
condition was about $50 in F 12 grade was $80.00
ms 61 of course the books and the
values back then didn't
describe every single grade because this
grading system was not really
established in 1950s. But these values
were, so you can see as the decades went
along the price values of rare coins
went up substantially. Especially if it
was a rare coin like the 1916 Standing
Liberty quarter. Some of the other coins
in the series will just go to the next
one. 1917 Quarter the type 1. Its a lot
less in value just like today, the rare
coins are more expensive than typical
more common coins which 1917 is two dollars in 1958
for the 1917. Even though the pricing of
the coin went up dramatically
now it's $60 that's a great increase in
value. That's 30 times your money. The 1916
Standing Liberty quarter went up too, but
it's six thousand dollars now, not sixty.
You can see 1916 was $80 to begin with in 1958
worth a lot
more than the common. You can go
through these coins with all these charts of
any coin that you want. You can see the
values. Here's a nice one the 1918 s Quarter.
Another key date
coin in addition to the 1916 quarter for
Standing Liberty quarter. As you can see
the values in 1958 a mint state
coin in 1958 was $315
retail. Now that same coin 2015
is worth $19,500. You can see many
coins and how they've gone up in price
over the decades. There's also something
else I would like to show. Let's
go back to the price history guide table.
At the main page, let's go to Liberty
Nickels. We'll go here to Liberty
Nickels. I also want to show you there's
some interesting things in these value
charts that you can look at that are very
interesting. If you look at these values,
Let's just take any coin. okay
1886. No not that one, that was the wrong
one, let's go to, okay here you go
then 1889 Liberty Head nickel. If you
look at the mint state coins you can see
a little jump here. The value double in 1986. Liberty Head
nickels you can see it's common
across all of them . You
can see in 1980 the Liberty Head nickel
had a value of $85 if it was mint State.
In 1986 it doubled to $160 and then in the
year 2000 went back down again to $80. This
might have something to do with Wall
Street getting involved in coin
collecting and putting them into
mutual funds because they thought
coins would be a great investment.
They were using coins back then for
investment instruments on Wall Street.
And that's a whole video
that I'm going to do soon that we will
come across in the future, but just
interesting to note. You can see
how values rise and fall quickly
depending on
conditions and the expectations of
investors. This value jump up and down is not a mistake. That
is true and that's what happened. So
you will come acrossinteresting things when you're looking
at these charts and the history of
values of rare coins. Let's go to another
one. We can see half dollars. Let's go to
half dollars
so you can get an idea of how things move in value.
Let's go to the drape bust
half dollar values. Now these have gone
up substantially over those years. In
just the last 15 years you can see
how dramatically they've gone up. Great
investments if you were looking to
invest in the year 2000. Let's say the
1796 15 stars half-dollar. Let's just
take EF 40 condition $38,000 in year 2000. Now it's a
$121,000 value in
just fifteen years. That's a tremendous
return on investment and you can see all
of them are doing very well. So drape
bust
half dollars look to be very promising.
Just make sure they're not overvalued
and look at it a little more here. Some others
1805 half-dollar still a great coin. Very
reasonably priced you can see it's going
up to and it doubled. It was $215 in
year 2000 to $460 in 2015 in F12 grade.
In EF40 grade you would have made 3 times your money
almost. And they seem to just be
increasing. You know that's a
beautiful coin by the way, the design
it's also a large coin so it's very
impressive nice to look at. Great coin
draped bust half-dollar. You can look at
them on the price history guides and
I'll check out all the coins.
We have chated Lincoln's. We even have a
Lincoln cents if you collect pennies you
can see how the values go up with the
grades. Here is
1911s in 1958 in mint state was $12. A lot of
money back then.
Price now in 2015 it's worth $160 in mint
state or more depending on the mint
state grade that it is. A 1911s in f12 grade $3
in 1958 now is $40. You can see since
2000 is doubled. It's doubled. So a lot of
action on the 1911s cent. Great great
fun coin at a at an affordable price. And
we have all the wheat
cent prices on here. You can just see how
many you can research and look at and
have fun looking at all the different
years and mint marks. I hope this has
been helpful, please check out the price
history guides have fun with it use it
to analyze coins. It will help with
determining values through
the rare coin auctions and thanks for using land
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