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U.S. Mint

Some Liberty Cap large cents are worth thousands of dollars.

Learn the history and value of Liberty Capped large cents. Do you know the two kinds (and MANY varieties) of Liberty Cap pennies that exist? See which ones are the most valuable!

Some US coins have ridges on their edges, while others do not. Why do some coins have edge reeds and other coins have smooth edges? Find out the reasons here!

Alloy vs. Clad Coins: What are alloys? Why are coins made of alloys? Why aren't pure metals used to make coins? How much are coins made of alloys worth?

Learn the origin of the phrase E Pluribus Unum, what E Pluribus Unum means, why E Pluribus Unum is on U.S. coins, and the significance of this phrase in America.

See when the first U.S. dollar coin was made, how it came to be, and a complete list of all U.S. dollar coins ever created.

Learn all about the disappearance of silver coins in America, which silver coins the U.S. Mint is still making, and fun ways to find silver coins today!

What exactly is a mint coin? Learn what the terms "mint condition,” “mint state,” and "mint coin" mean to collectors… and how much mint coins are worth!

Uncirculated (mint state) coins that have never been used as money are valued based on wear & grade. See how to determine the wear and grade of uncirculated coins.

Bullion coins are precious metal coins. See why people are collecting them now, how much they're worth, and a list of the most valuable ones!

All U.S. Silver Dollar Values - Morgan dollars, Peace dollars, Flowing Hair dollars, Draped Bust dollars, Seated Liberty dollars, and Trade dollar coins.

Our error coin list covers the main types of mint mistakes. Learn to identify doubled dies, off-center strikes, brockage, and other valuable coin errors.

1967 Coins Worth Money - See a list of the most valuable coins from 1967. Find out why some 1967 coins are so valuable today!