GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
American Coin Value Distribution Statistics
The value distribution of American coins follows a skewed right distribution, with a few high-value coins such as half dollars and dollars making up a small percentage of the total value.
In this post, we explore the fascinating world of American coin value distribution, from the sky-high prices of rare coins to the staggering production numbers of common currency. Join us as we uncover intriguing statistics, from million-dollar auctions to significant shifts in coin minting trends.
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"The most expensive coin ever sold was the 1794 Flowing Hair Dollar for over $10 million."
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"The US Mint produced 1.10 billion one-dollar coins in 2011."
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"The Sacagawea Dollar saw a production number decrease from 133 million in 2003 to 48 million in 2004."
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"Approximately 2% of all US coins circulated are dollar coins."
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"Collectors have bought over 30 million Morgan Silver Dollars from the US Mint."
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"In 2018, the United States minted 13 types of circulating coins."
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"852 million Kennedy half dollars were produced in 1964, the first year they were minted."
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"In 2016, US mint produced more than 16 billion coins for commerce."
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"In 2019, A 1943 copper-alloy Lincoln cent coin sold for $204,000."
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"A 1913 Liberty Nickel, one of only five known to exist, was sold at auction in 2018 for $4.5 million."
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"Since 1938, billions of Jefferson Nickels have been produced by U.S. mints."
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"In 2009, the U.S. Mint produced 3.5 billion pennies."
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"Over 500 million America the Beautiful Quarters were minted in 2016."
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"The U.S. Mint produced over 1.3 billion Native American $1 Coins from 2009 to 2018."
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"The United States made over 12.6 billion U.S. quarters in 2020."
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"In 1971, the U.S Mint produced over 1.9 billion Eisenhower dollars."
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"In 2019, an 1854-S Liberty Head Half Eagle, one of just four known to exist, sold for $2.1 million at auction."
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"The Mint produced 7.8 million Susan B. Anthony Dollars in 1999, a considerable decrease from the 89.3 million produced in 1979."
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"A 2000-P Sacagawea dollar/quarter mule error coin, one of an estimated 15 known to exist, sold in a private sale for $102,000 in 2020."