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Welcome to the NGC Online Population Report! Numismatic Guaranty Corporation provides this information as a service to collectors and numismatic professionals. The online report will be updated weekly on Mondays to offer the latest figures for coins graded by NGC.

Important Notes

Last Updated 4/2/2007

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Cents
MS   PF   Early American Coin & Tokens
MS   PF   Liberty Cap Half Cents (1793-1797)
MS   PF   Draped Bust Half Cents (1800-1808)
MS   PF   Classic Head Half Cents (1809-1836)
MS   PF   Braided Hair Half Cents (1840-1857)
MS   PF   Flowing Hair Cents (1793)
MS   PF   Liberty Cap Cents 1793-1796)
MS   PF   Draped Bust Cents (1796-1807)
MS   PF   Classic Head Cents (1808-1814)
MS   PF   Coronet Head Cents (1816-1857)
MS   PF   Flying Eagle Cents (1856-1858)
MS   PF   Indian Cents (1859-1909)
MS   PF   Lincoln Cents (1909-Date)

Two & Three Cents
MS   PF   Shield Two Cents (1864-1873)
MS   PF   Three Cent Silvers (1851-1873)
MS   PF   Three Cent Nickels (1865-1889)

Nickels
MS   PF   Shield Five Cents (1866-1883)
MS   PF   Liberty Head Five Cents (1883-1913)
MS   PF   Buffalo Five Cents (1913-1938)
MS   PF   Jefferson Five Cents (1938-Date)

Dimes
MS   PF   Early Half Dimes (1792-1837)
MS   PF   Liberty Seated Half Dimes (1837-1873)
MS   PF   Early Dimes (1796-1837)
MS   PF   Liberty Seated Dimes (1837-1891)
MS   PF   Barber Dimes (1892-1916)
MS   PF   Mercury Dimes (1916-1945)
MS   PF   Roosevelt Dimes (1946-Date)

Quarters
MS   PF   Twenty Cents (1875-1878)
MS   PF   Early Quarters (1796-1838)
MS   PF   Liberty Seated Quarters (1838-1891)
MS   PF   Barber Quarters (1892-1916)
MS   PF   Standing Liberty Quarters (1916-1930)
MS   PF   Washington Quarters (1932-1998)
MS   PF   Statehood Quarters (1999-2008)

Half Dollars
MS   PF   Early Halves (1794-1839)
MS   PF   Liberty Seated Half Dollars (1839-1891)
MS   PF   Barber Half Dollars (1892-1915)
MS   PF   Walking Liberty Half Dollars (1916-1947)
MS   PF   Franklin Half Dollars (1948-1963)
MS   PF   Kennedy Half Dollars (1964-Date)

Dollars
MS   PF   Early Dollars (1794-1804)
MS   PF   Gobrecht Dollars (1836-1839)
MS   PF   Liberty Seated Dollars (1840-1873)
MS   PF   Trade Dollars (1873-1885)
MS   PF   Morgan Dollars (1878-1921)
MS   PF   Peace Dollars (1921-1935)
MS   PF   Ike Dollars (1971-1978)
MS   PF   Susan B. Anthony Dollars (1979-1999)
MS   PF   Sacagawea Dollars (2000-Date)
MS   PF   Presidential Dollars (2007-Date)
Gold
MS   PF   Gold Dollars (1849-1889)
MS   PF   Early $2.50 (1796-1834)
MS   PF   Classic Head $2.50 (1834-1839)
MS   PF   Liberty Head $2.50 (1840-1907)
MS   PF   Indian Head $2.50 (1908-1929)
MS   PF   Three Dollar Gold (1854-1889)
MS   PF   Four Dollar Stella (1879-1880)
MS   PF   Draped Bust $5 (1795-1807)
MS   PF   Capped Bust $5 (1807-1834)
MS   PF   Classic Head $5 (1834-1838)
MS   PF   Liberty Head $5 (1839-1908)
MS   PF   Indian Head $5 (1908-1929)
MS   PF   Draped Bust $10 (1795-1804)
MS   PF   Liberty Head $10 (1838-1907)
MS   PF   Indian Head $10 (1907-1933)
MS   PF   Liberty Head $20 (1850-1907)
MS   PF   St. Gaudens $20 (1907-1933)

Commemoratives
MS   PF   Silver Commemoratives (1892-1954)
MS   PF   Gold Commemoratives (1903-1926)
MS   PF   Modern Commemoratives (1982-Date)

American Eagles
MS   PF   Gold Eagles (1986-Date)
MS   PF   Silver Eagles (1986-Date)
MS   PF   Platinum Eagles (1997-Date)

Territorials
MS   PF   Territorials
MS   PF   California Fractional Gold
MS   PF   Confederate States of America

Patterns & Trial Coins
MS   PF   Patterns & Trial Coins

American Overseas Territories
MS   PF   Hawaii
MS   PF   Philippines Under U.S. Sovereignty

Tokens and Medals
MS   PF   So-Called Dollars
MS   PF   United States Mint Medals (1792-Date)
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Please be advised of the following important notes.

The utilization of this report as a tool for assessing the population and value of certified numismatic coins in any character or grade is unreliable. The following characteristics inherent in the marketplace undermine the accuracy of this report:

  1. Inexpensive coins which are not generally submitted for certification may appear scarce but are not.
  2. Numismatic coin certification services are predominantly utilized for higher grade coins.
  3. Certified coins are often removed from their holders without notice to the grading service. Therefore, computer tallies utilized to provide population reports may be misleading.
  4. Rarity is only one factor which must be weighed in determining the market value of a numismatic coin.

Numismatic Guaranty Corporation of America encourages all coin collectors to seek the counsel of qualified numismatists familiar with the certified coin marketplace before making any purchase based on this report.

 

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