The Complete Checklist of United States Type Coins Major Types Only James Bucki Coins Expert http://bit.ly/coinexpert
P a g e 2 The Complete Checklist of U.S Type Coins 2018 James Bucki. All rights reserved. This material may not be reproduced, displayed, modified, distributed, stored in a retrieval system, transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the express prior written permission of the copyright holder(s). For permission, please e-mail AboutCoinExpert@gmail.com Images used are copyrighted by their respective copyright holders and are used with permission as indicated. Version: 4/24/2018 6:54:00 PM Version Edits: 1. Created: (5/6/2015) 2. Updated to : 4/24/2018 Errors and Inconsistencies: Please report any errors or inconsistencies via e-mail to AboutCoinExpert@gmail.com and include the version date and time listed above. Contents What is a Checklist?... 3 What Does This Checklist Include?... 3 How to Use This Checklist?... 3 More Coin Collecting Information Online... 3 Copper Type Coins... 4 Half Cents... 4 Large Cents... 4 Small Cents... 4 Two Cents... 4 Silver, Nickel & Clad Type Coins... 4 Three Cents - Silver... 4 Three Cents - Nickel... 4 Half Dimes... 4 Five Cents (Nickels)... 5 Ten Cents (Dimes)... 5 Twenty Cents... 5 Quarter Dollars... 5 Half Dollars... 5 One Dollar... 6 Gold Type Coins... 6 One Dollar - Gold... 6 $2.50 - Quarter Eagles... 6 $3 Gold... 6 $4 Gold (Proof Only)... 6 $5 - Half Eagles... 7 $10 - Eagles... 7 $20 - Double Eagles... 7 Commemorative Type Coins... 7 Early Commemorative Coinage; 1892-1954... 7 Modern Commemorative Coinage; 1982-Date... 7 Bullion Coins... 8 Miscellaneous Type Coins & Notes... 9
The Complete Checklist of U.S. Type Coins P a g e 3 What is a Checklist? A checklist is a simple method of keeping track of what coins are in your collection. You can take this checklist with you when you visit coin shows or your favorite coin shop. When kept up to date, you will know exactly what coins you have and what coins you need. A checklist is designed to be simple to use and comprehensive in scope. It is not meant to be an all-inclusive database of your collection that will keep track of such information as the grade of your coin, the date of purchase, the purchase price, etc. What Does This Checklist Include? This checklist includes every major type of design made by the United States Mint. In certain instances, where it can be reasonably predicted that a coin series will continue over the next few years, future dates have been provided. In other instances where it is not certain what will be produced over the next few years, for example commemorative coinage, there are blank entries for you to write in the coins that you purchase. The checklist is organized by major divisions such as "Copper", "Silver, Nickel & Clad" or "Gold." Within each division, every U.S. major coin type is covered and subdivided by design variety where appropriate. For example, "Liberty Cap." How to Use This Checklist? Every time you acquire a coin put a checkmark or "X" next to the item to indicate that you have it. A pencil is the preferred writing instrument when doing this so that if you make a mistake you can easily erase the checkmark or "X". More Coin Collecting Information Online For more information on coin collecting please visit coins.about.com. This coin site is dedicated to educating people on the hobby of coin collecting. The site covers virtually every topic related to coin collecting, including U.S. coins, Canadian coins, world coins, ancient coins and current coin collecting news. From beginner to intermediate to advanced, everyone will find something of interest and excitement. DotDash
P a g e 4 The Complete Checklist of U.S Type Coins Copper Type Coins Half Cents Liberty Cap; 1793-1797 Draped Bust; 1800-1808 Classic Head; 1809-1836 Braided Hair (or Coronet); 1840-1857 Large Cents Flowing Hair; 1793 Liberty Cap; 1793-1796 Draped Bust; 1796-1807 Classic Head; 1808-1814 Matron Head (or Coronet); 1816-1839 Braided Hair; 1839-1857 Small Cents Flying Eagle; 1856-1858 Indian Head; 1859-1909 Lincoln Wheat; 1909-1958 Lincoln Memorial; 1959-2008 Lincoln Bicentennial; 2009 Lincoln Shield Reverse; 2010 - Date Two Cents Shield Two Cents; 1864-1872 Silver, Nickel & Clad Type Coins Three Cents - Silver Star; 1851-1873 Three Cents - Nickel Liberty Head; 1865-1889 Half Dimes Half Disme; 1792 (Usually considered a pattern coin) Flowing Hair; 1794-1795
The Complete Checklist of U.S. Type Coins P a g e 5 Draped Bust; 1796-1805 Capped Bust; 1829-1837 Seated Liberty; 1837-1873 Five Cents (Nickels) Shield; 1866-1883 Liberty Head; 1883-1913 Indian Head (or Buffalo); 1913-1938 Jefferson; 1938 - Date Ten Cents (Dimes) Draped Bust; 1796-1807 Capped Bust; 1809-1837 Seated Liberty; 1837-1891 Barber; 1892-1916 Winged Liberty (Mercury); 1916-1945 Roosevelt; 1946 - Date Twenty Cents Liberty Seated; 1875-1878 Quarter Dollars Draped Bust; 1796-1807 Capped Bust; 1815-1838 Seated Liberty; 1838-1891 Barber; 1892-1916 Standing Liberty; 1916-1930 Washington; 1932-1998 Washington Bicentennial; 1976 50 State Quarters; 1999-2008 D.C. and U.S. Territories; 2009 America the Beautiful; 2010-2019 Half Dollars Flowing Hair; 1794-1795 Draped Bust; 1796-1807 Capped Bust; 1807-1839 Seated Liberty; 1839-1891 Barber; 1892-1915 DotDash
P a g e 6 The Complete Checklist of U.S Type Coins Walking Liberty; 1916-1947 Franklin; 1948-1963 Kennedy; 1964 - Date Kennedy Bicentennial; 1976 One Dollar Flowing Hair; 1794-1795 Draped Bust; 1795-1804 Gobrecht; 1836-1839 Seated Liberty; 1804-1873 Trade Dollar; 1873-1885 Morgan; 1878-1904 & 1921 Peace; 1921-1935 Eisenhower; 1971-1978 Eisenhower Bicentennial; 1976 Susan B. Anthony (SBA); 1979-1981 & 1999 Sacagawea; 2000-2008 Native American; 2009 - Date Presidents; 2007-2016 Gold Type Coins One Dollar - Gold Liberty Head; 1849-1854 Liberty/Indian Princess; 1854-1889 $2.50 - Quarter Eagles Liberty Cap (or Draped Bust); 1796-1807 Turban Head (or Capped Bust); 1808-1834 Classic Head; 1834-1839 Liberty Head (Coronet Head); 1840-1907 Indian Head; 1908-1929 $3 Gold Three Dollar Gold; 1854-1889 $4 Gold (Proof Only) Stella; 1879-1880 (Usually considered a pattern coin)
The Complete Checklist of U.S. Type Coins P a g e 7 $5 - Half Eagles Liberty Cap (Draped Bust); 1795-1807 Turban Head (Capped Bust); 1807-1834 Classic Head; 1834-1838 Liberty Head (Coronet Head); 1839-1908 Indian Head; 1908-1929 $10 - Eagles Liberty Cap (Capped Bust or Turban Head); 1795-1804 Liberty Head (Coronet Head); 1838-1907 Indian Head; 1907-1933 $20 - Double Eagles Liberty Head; 1846-1907 Saint Gaudens (Standing Liberty); 1907-1933 Commemorative Type Coins Early Commemorative Coinage; 1892-1954 Quarter Dollar; 1893 Half Dollar; 1892-1954 One Dollar - Silver; 1900 One Dollar - Gold; 1903-1922 Quarter Eagle - $2.50 Gold; 1915 & 1926 Fifty Dollar - Gold; 1915 Modern Commemorative Coinage; 1982-Date Half Dollar; 1982 - Date One Dollar - Silver; 1983 - Date Half Eagle - $5 Gold; 1986 - Date Eagle - $10 Gold; 1984 - Date Double Eagle - $20 Gold; 2009 (Ultra High Relief Double Eagle) DotDash
P a g e 8 The Complete Checklist of U.S Type Coins Bullion Coins American Eagle Silver Dollar; 1986 - Date America the Beautiful 5 Oz. Silver Quarter; 2010-2021 American Eagle Gold $5; 1986 - Date American Eagle Gold $10; 1986 - Date American Eagle Gold $25; 1986 - Date American Eagle Gold $50; 1986 - Date Gold Buffalo (Bison) $5; 2008 Gold Buffalo (Bison) $10; 2008 Gold Buffalo (Bison) $25; 2008 Gold Buffalo (Bison) $50; 2008 First Spouse Gold $10; 2007-2016 50th Anniversary Kennedy Half-Dollar; 2014 American Eagle Platinum $10; 1997 - Date American Eagle Platinum $25; 1997 - Date American Eagle Platinum $50; 1997 - Date American Eagle Platinum $100; 1997 - Date American Eagle Palladium $25; 2017
The Complete Checklist of U.S. Type Coins P a g e 9 Miscellaneous Type Coins & Notes DotDash