US coins online brief catalog-identifier
This is a very brief catalog of United States coins designed for quick searching. Here you will find on one page all US regularly minted coins from the beginning of minting to the present time (excluding commemorative). For detailed information about a specific coin (including prices, years of mintage and full description), click on its image.
United States Mint
Founded for producing coins and coin-related products (proof, uncirculated, commemorative coins, congressional medals, silver and gold bullion coins). Coinage Act April 2, 1792 establishing the first national mint of the United States.
The Act specified the following coinage denominations:
- copper half cent and cent
- silver half dime, dime, quarter, half dollar, and dollar
- gold: quarter eagle ($2.50), half eagle ($5), and eagle ($10).
The site of first US Mint was in Philadelphia. Now, the Mint maintains production facilities in Philadelphia, San Francisco, Denver, and West Point, and a bullion depository in Fort Knox.
Dollar
1 Dollar 1794-1795
1 dollar 1795-1798
1 dollar 1798-1803
1 dollar 1836
1 dollar 1839
1 dollar 1846-1864
1 dollar 1866-1873
1 dollar 1873-1884
1 dollar 1878-1921
1 dollar 1921-1935
1 dollar 1971-1978
copper-nickel clad copper
1 dollar 1971-1974
silver 0.400
1 dollar 1979-1999
Half Dollar
1/2 dollar 1794-1795
1/2 dollar 1796-1797
1/2 dollar 1801-1807
1/2 dollar 1807-1836
1/2 dollar 1836
1/2 dollar 1837
1/2 dollar 1838-1839
1/2 dollar 1839-1866
1/2 dollar 1853
1/2 dollar 1854-1855
1/2 dollar 1866-1891
1/2 dollar 1873-1874
1/2 dollar 1892-1915
1/2 dollar 1916-1947
1/2 dollar 1948-1963
1/2 dollar 1964
silver 0.900
1/2 dollar 1965-1970
silver 0.400
1/2 dollar 1971 to date
copper-nickel clad copper
1/4 Dollar (Quarter)
1/4 dollar 1796
1/4 dollar 1804-1807
1/4 dollar 1815-1828
1/4 dollar 1831-1838
1/4 dollar 1838-1840
1/4 dollar 1840-1866
1/4 dollar 1853
1/4 dollar 1854-1855
1/4 dollar 1866-1891
1/4 dollar 1873-1874
1/4 dollar 1892-1916
1/4 dollar 1916-1917
1/4 dollar 1917-1930
1/4 dollar 1932-1964
silver 0.900
1/4 dollar 1965-1998
copper-nickel clad copper
20 Cents
20 cents 1875
10 Cents (Dime)
10 cents 1796-1797
10 cents 1798-1807
10 cents 1809-1828
10 cents 1828-1837
10 cents 1837-1838
10 cents 1838-1840
10 cents 1840-1860
10 cents 1853-1855
10 cents 1860-1891
10 cents 1873-1874
10 cents 1892-1916
10 cents 1916-1945
10 cents 1946-1964
silver 0.900
10 cents 1965 to date
copper-nickel clad copper
5 Cents (Half Dime)
5 cents 1794-1795
5 cents 1796-1797
5 cents 1800-1805
5 cents 1829-1837
5 cents 1837-1838
5 cents 1838-1840
5 cents 1840-1859
5 cents 1853-1855
5 cents 1860-1873
5 cents 1866-1867
5 cents 1867-1883
5 cents 1883
5 cents 1883-1913
5 cents 1913
5 cents 1913-1938
5 cents 1938-2003
5 cents 1942-1945
5 cents 2006 to date
3 Cents
3 cents 1851-1853
3 cents 1854-1858
3 cents 1859-1873
3 cents 1865-1889
2 Cents
2 cents 1864-1873
One Cent
1 cent 1793
1 cent 1793
1 cent 1793-1796
1 cent 1795-1796
1 cent 1796-1807
1 cent 1808-1814
1 cent 1816-1839
1 cent 1839-1857
1 cent 1856-1858
1 cent 1859
1 cent 1860-1864
1 cent 1864-1909
1 cent 1909-1958
1 cent 1943
1 cent 1959-1982
1 cent 1982-2008
1 cent 2010 to date
Half Cent
1/2 cent 1793
1/2 cent 1794-1797
1/2 cent 1800-1808
1/2 cent 1809-1836
1/2 cent 1840-1857
1/2 cent 1793
1/2 cent 1794-1797
1/2 cent 1800-1808
1/2 cent 1809-1836
1/2 cent 1840-1857
Coins of US in the catalog are presented divided by denomination - from large to small.
The cost of the coin is approximate and is indicated specifically for the coin shown in the picture. You can use this price to evaluate similar coins (of the same type), but remember that the value is affected by many factors, such as the state of preservation and the date of minting. The cost of coins of the same type can vary greatly depending on the number of surviving copies.
Coins of US presented on this page are not sold or bought - this is only a
catalogue.