The value of Dominican Republic coins can vary significantly depending on several factors, including:
- Denomination: The face value of the coin (e.g., 1 Peso, 5 Pesos, 1 Centavo).
- Date: Older and scarcer dates tend to be more valuable to collectors.
- Material: Coins made of precious metals like silver or gold will have a base melt value in addition to any numismatic value. For instance, a 25 Centavos coin (KM#20) made of 90% silver has a melt value of $6.86 as of August 6, 2025.
- Condition: The overall state of the coin (e.g., circulated, uncirculated, proof).
- Mintage: The number of coins originally produced, with lower mintage figures generally indicating higher value.
- Commemorative Issues: Coins issued to commemorate specific events can be more sought after by collectors.
Recent listings for Dominican Republic coins on online marketplaces demonstrate a range of values:
- A 1963 One Centavo Bronze Coin in very fine condition can be purchased for $7.25 USD.
- A 5 Pesos coin from 2008 with Francisco del Rosario Sanchez on it (circulated, various grades) is available for $12.14 USD.
- A 1897 Silver Peso coin is listed for $69.99 USD.
- A 1989 .999 Silver 100 Pesos commemorative coin sells for $385 USD.
- A 1963 1/2 Peso silver coin commemorating the 100th anniversary of the restoration of the Republic is listed for $250 USD.
For general currency exchange, as of August 15, 2025:
- 1 US Dollar (USD) is equal to approximately 61.7 Dominican Pesos (DOP).
- 1 Dominican Peso (DOP) is equal to approximately 0.01625 US Dollars (USD).
- Identify the Coin: Note the denomination, date, and any other unique markings.
- Research Online: Utilize online coin catalogs, auction results, and marketplaces like eBay to compare your coin to similar ones that have been bought or sold.
- Consider Condition and Rarity: Accurately assess the coin’s condition and determine its rarity, as these are major factors affecting value.
- Consult a Professional (Optional): If your coin appears to be valuable, consider getting an appraisal from a professional numismatist to get an accurate valuation.








What is the Dominican Republic coin?
The Dominican peso, officially the peso dominicano since 2010, is the currency of the Dominican Republic. Its symbol is “$”, with the abbreviation “RD$” used when distinction from other pesos (or dollars) is required;) its ISO 4217 code is “DOP”.
Are there coins in DR?
From my experience, Dominican Peso Coins
Coins are commonly used for smaller transactions. Denominations include: 1 centavo (1c)