The value of a ‘$12 coin’ is not a standard US coin denomination. In the United States, coins in circulation are 1¢, 5¢, 10¢, 25¢, 50¢, and $1 . It’s possible you might be referring to:
- A set of 12 one-dollar coins: For example, the “12 American Mint Presidential Proof Set US $1 Coins” which recently sold on eBay for a high value.
- A coin with a grade of ‘F 12’: Coin grading indicates the condition of a coin, with F 12 (Fine 12) representing a circulated coin with moderate wear but still retaining some detail. The value of such a coin would depend heavily on the specific coin, its rarity, and other factors. Some examples of coins graded F 12 include:
– 1884-P Morgan Silver Dollar graded PCGS F 12, selling for $61.95.
– 1903 S Morgan Dollar graded NGC F 12, selling for $164.99.
– 1892 S Barber Dime graded G (Good, which is a lower grade than F 12) selling for $103.50.
In short, there is no single answer to the value of a ‘$12 coin.’ More information about the specific coin is needed to determine its worth. If you are holding a coin and are unsure of its value, consulting with a coin expert or using online coin valuation resources can be beneficial.
How to tell if a dollar coin is worth money?
Thanks for asking. Without good grading, you won’t get an accurate price, but you CAN tell from there if a coin you have is particularly rare. Check the date and mint mark. If the prices shown are a lot more than the other coins of similar type, then you know you have a rare one. That site will tell you the melt value of the coins.