Where can i get a compilation of all the book value of US coins every month for the last 10 years?

May 26, 2010 - 12:36 pm 3 Comments

I would like to know where I could get the book value of all US coins for the last 10 years. Preferrably if I could get their values per month for every single month for the last 10 years.

Hi.. I am a coin dealer in the Midwest and here’s the CORRECT answer. This information is actually available; however, it is going to cost you a few bucks to get it. There is a coin industry publication called the Coin Dealer Newsletter (Greysheet) that comes out weekly, with a monthly summary and quarterly summaries on less-traded issues, plus you can obtain charts and graphs. They have back issues and summaries available going back a number of years…but again, they do charge for them. Check it out at www. greysheet.com .
Bear in mind that these values are WHOLESALE prices, which reflect dealer to dealer pricing and are not RETAIL (what you might expect to pay from a dealer). The best RETAIL book would be the "Guide Book Of United States Coins" (commonly called the "REDBOOK". This comes out annually however, and the book is printed ahead of schedule…for example, the 2007 version is already available so you would use it for 2006 pricing, the ‘06 version for ‘05 pricing, and so on. You can buy the newest copy at your local coin store….a library might have older copies.

Hope this info helped you out.

3 Responses to “Where can i get a compilation of all the book value of US coins every month for the last 10 years?”

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  2. answerman63 Says:

    Hi.. I am a coin dealer in the Midwest and here’s the CORRECT answer. This information is actually available; however, it is going to cost you a few bucks to get it. There is a coin industry publication called the Coin Dealer Newsletter (Greysheet) that comes out weekly, with a monthly summary and quarterly summaries on less-traded issues, plus you can obtain charts and graphs. They have back issues and summaries available going back a number of years…but again, they do charge for them. Check it out at www. greysheet.com .
    Bear in mind that these values are WHOLESALE prices, which reflect dealer to dealer pricing and are not RETAIL (what you might expect to pay from a dealer). The best RETAIL book would be the "Guide Book Of United States Coins" (commonly called the "REDBOOK". This comes out annually however, and the book is printed ahead of schedule…for example, the 2007 version is already available so you would use it for 2006 pricing, the ‘06 version for ‘05 pricing, and so on. You can buy the newest copy at your local coin store….a library might have older copies.

    Hope this info helped you out.
    References :

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