Minimum Coin Values by Type and Condition*

Tibet
Y# Good VGood Fine VFine XFine UNC ASW Metal Reference
A1.1 750 1000 1500 2250       Silver 2010
A1.2 750 1000 1500 2250       Silver 2010
A1.3               Silver 2010
1     45 65 100 175 0.0842   2010
1a     1150 1900 2650 3450   Gold 2010
2     60 85 145 350 0.1683   2010
2a     1250 2000 2750 3500   Gold 2010
3     30 50 80 125   Silver 2010
3.1     20 40 60 100   Silver 2010
3.2     15 25 45 75   Silver 2010
3.2a     900 1200 1750     Gold 2010
3.3     20 35 65 110   Silver 2010
3.4     20 35 65 110   Silver 2010
3.5     30 50 90 160   Silver 2010
3a     10 20 40 70   Silver 2010
3b     800 1200 1750     Gold 2010
A4 300 500 700 1000         2010
4 90 150 250 400         2010
A5               Silver 2010
B5   15 20 35 60     Silver 2010
5 20 30 50 75 125     Silver 2010
6 25 40 80 125 175     Silver 2010
A7 85 150 225 350         2010
B7 50 100 150 250         2010
8   600 1200 2000 2500     Silver 2010
9   125 185 275 425     Silver 2010
A10 150 250 350 500         2010
10 150 250 350 500         2010
11 150 250 350 500         2010
12   140 225 325 475     Silver 2010
Y# Good VGood Fine VFine XFine UNC ASW Metal Reference
E13.1   3 4 7 12 35   Silver 2010
E13.2 150 250 400 600 1000     Silver 2010
E13.3 75 100 150 200 300     Silver 2010
E13.4   60 85 120 180 250   Silver 2010
F13.1   4 6 10 16 40   Billon 2010
F13.2 6 9 15 25 45     Billon 2010
F13.3 100 150 200 275 500     Billon 2010
F13.4   8 12 20 32 60   Billon 2010
F13.5 8 12 20 32 60     Billon 2010
F13.6 8 12 18 30 50     Billon 2010
G13   4 6 9 15 45   Billon 2010
H13.1   10 14 20 30 50   Billon 2010
H13.2   60 90 120 150     Billon 2010
14   10 15 25 50 60   Silver 2010
15   125 200 400 500     Billon 2010
16.1 5 12 20 50         2010
16.2 8 16 30 70         2010
16.3 10 15 35 60         2010
17 4 6 12 30         2010
17.1 4 7 15 32         2010
17.2 5 9 20 45         2010
17.3 6 10 25 55         2010
A18   800 1000 1500 2000     Silver 2010
A18.1   275 450 700 1000     Silver 2010
18   35 50 80 125     Silver 2010
18.1   35 50 80 125     Silver 2010
18.1a   225 300 400 500       2010
18.2   125 175 250 350     Silver 2010
A19 50 85 110 150         2010
Y# Good VGood Fine VFine XFine UNC ASW Metal Reference
19 1.50 2.50 5.00 10.00         2010
19.1 4.00 8.00 15.00 25.00         2010
20 1.50 2.50 4.00 7.00         2010
21 30.00 45.00 75.00 120.00         2010
21.1a 1.00 1.50 2.50 5.00         2010
21.1b 5.00 10.00 20.00 30.00         2010
21.2 1.00 1.50 2.50 5.00         2010
21a   1.25 2.25 4.00 8.00       2010
21b 40 60 80 140         2010
22     475 600 850 1150   Gold 2010
23   1.50 3.00 5.00 10.00       2010
24     3.00 5.00 9.00 17.00   Silver 2010
25     8.00 12.00 20.00 35.00   Silver 2010
26     6.00 9.00 15.00 25.00   Silver 2010
27.1   8.00 15.00 25.00 50.00       2010
27.2   15.00 30.00 50.00 85.00       2010
28   4.00 7.50 10.00 20.00       2010
28.1   1.50 3.00 5.00 8.50       2010
28.2   35.00 60.00 95.00 150.00       2010
28a   2.00 3.50 6.50 11.00       2010
29     4.50 9.00 18.00 40.00   Billon 2010
29.1     6.00 10.00 20.00 40.00   Billon 2010
29a     7.00 15.00 30.00 60.00   Billon 2010
30     5.00 10.00 20.00 45.00   Billon 2010
31   7.00 10.00 15.00 22.00 40.00   Silver 2010
C27.1 8 15 25 40 70     Silver 2010
C27.2 60 80 100 150 225     Silver 2010
Tn1   75 100 200 400 600     2010

 

 

Special thanks to Vic Krysko for providing these updated values!

 

For current values of
specific date coins, consult the
Standard Catalog of World Coins

ASW = Actual Silver Weight in Troy Ounces

*These are most common date values based on various references (see "Reference" date column).
Specific date coins may be worth much more.
For specific coin values, consult the
All values are in U.S. dollars.

This is my collection of world coins. Here you will find foreign coin photos, coin values and other information useful for coin collecting. Some coins came from the coin mint, some came from coin dealers, some came from coin auction. Some are stored in coin folders, others are stored using other coin supplies. Many of these coins are silver coins and a few are gold coins. This information is useful for coin collecting software and cataloging coin types and coin values in U.S. dollars.