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1966 Red Book - Coin Prices 48 Years Ago.

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So I stumbled across a 1966 Red Book I inherited several years ago and was looking through it today. I thought I would share what you could purchase some of the key dates for back then in uncirculated condition.

Lincolns
1909 s Unc. $120
1909 s vdb Unc. $350
1914 d Unc. $775

1916 d Mercury Unc. $75o

1916 SLQ Unc. $1175
1921 SLQ Unc. $210
1927 S SLQ Unc. $700

1893 S Morgan Unc. $4500
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I don't have a Red Book but I have a green book and a black book and one that is red but just called

"A Guide Book of United States coins 27 Edition" . . . . . . . . . . . . 1974

Lincolns
1909 s Unc. $65.00
1909 s vdb Unc. $200.00
1914 d Unc. $560.00

1916 d Mercury Unc. $800.00

1916 SLQ Unc. $950.00
1921 SLQ Unc. $300.00
1927 S SLQ Unc.$ 700.00

1893 S Morgan Unc. $9,000.00


the Black Book is from . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1978

Lincolns
1909 s Unc. $85.00
1909 s vdb Unc. $275.00
1914 d Unc. $675.00

1916 d Mercury Unc. $1450.00

1916 SLQ Unc. $1450.00
1921 SLQ Unc. $295.00
1927 S SLQ Unc.$ 750.00

1893 S Morgan Unc. $17,500.00!

and the Green Book is from 1986, this one says the value is based on the coin being in G-VG condition. . . .


Lincolns
1909 s $25.00
1909 s vdb $150.00
1914 d $35.00

1916 d Mercury $225.00

1916 SLQ $600.00
1921 SLQ $25.00
1927 S SLQ $ 4.00

1893 S Morgan $12,000.00


Edit: added the . . . . . to break up the books better
Edited by ASLAN TVorlon
02/02/2014 11:55 pm
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ASLAN:

"A Guide Book of United States coins 27 Edition" . . . . . . . . . . . . 1974

is the Red Book.

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The 1966 RedBook would have come out in 1965. 1965 Graysheet prices for those Lincolns, Mercury, and the Morgan were

1909 S $85
1909 SVDB $275
1914 D $685

Mercury
1916 D $700

Morgan
1893 S no price listed

The 1976 Graysheet (closest I have to the 74 RedBook) cent prices were

1909 S $67.50
1909 SVDB $205
1914 D $530

1973 and 76 prices for the next two
Mercury
1916 D $900 $1,350

1916 SLQ none $1,500
1921 SLQ none $157.50
1927 S SLQ none $780

Morgan
1893 S $15,000 $18,000


1978 Graysheet

Lincolns
1909 s Unc. $70.00
1909 s vdb Unc. $250.00
1914 d Unc. $525.00

1916 d Mercury Unc. $1485.00

1916 SLQ Unc. $1700.00
1921 SLQ Unc. $185.00
1927 S SLQ Unc.$875.00

1893 S Morgan Unc. $18,500.00!

So over a 13 year period or so they went from

Lincolns
1909 s Unc. $85.00 to $70
1909 s vdb Unc. $275.00 to $250
1914 d Unc. $685.00 to $525 all losers in Unc condition

1916 d Mercury Unc. $700.00 to $1,485 A little over 6% per annum.

These are only over a two year period
1916 SLQ Unc. $1500.00 to $1700.00 just over 6% per year
1921 SLQ Unc. $157.50 to 185.00 just under 9% per year.
1927 S SLQ Unc.$ 780.00 to $875 6% per year

and this is over a 5 year period
1893 S Morgan Unc. $15,000.00 to $18,500 just over 4% per year.

Keep in mind that inflation (officially) tends to run around 3% per year.
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02/03/2014 09:11 am
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Thanks TreasHunt, it didn't say Red Book, just because it was red I didn't want to assume
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Very interesting! It's neat to see how coin values change over time, especially with regards to inflation.

Out of curiosity, what is the 1950-D nickel listed at in those books? From my understanding it saw quite a price bubble from the late 50s through the 60s.
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The value in the book for an uncirculated 1950d was $26.00 in 1966.
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1966-Red-Book----Coin-Prices-48-Years-Ago.
That is on the back of the Krause I just dug up from 1980... $6 for a 1950-D

Lets start with this one, Norman Stack 1970, I'll call it my Blue book.1966-Red-Book----Coin-Prices-48-Years-Ago.

They are listing it as V. Good and V. Fine, I'll put the V. Fine prices

Lincolns
1909 s $15.00
1909 s vdb $90.00
1914 d $67.50

1916 d Mercury $100.00

1916 SLQ $275.00
1921 SLQ $20.00
1927 S SLQ $4.00

1893 S Morgan $75.00

1950D Nickel $7.00

1974 Red1966-Red-Book----Coin-Prices-48-Years-Ago.1950-D Nickel $10.00

1978 Black1966-Red-Book----Coin-Prices-48-Years-Ago.1950-D Nickel $9.50

The other new one, the 1980 Krause1966-Red-Book----Coin-Prices-48-Years-Ago.
MS-65 for these

Lincolns
1909 s $200.00
1909 s vdb $900.00
1914 d $1,250.00

1916 d Mercury $5,500.00

1916 SLQ $7,500.00
1921 SLQ $1,900.00
1927 S SLQ $6,800.00

1893 S Morgan $70,000.00

1950-D Nickel $12.00

1986 Green1966-Red-Book----Coin-Prices-48-Years-Ago.1950-D Nickel $4.00


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It is fun to occationally look up prices of coins a long time ago. I have all of the Red Books from the first, 1947 edition, to present. Once in a while I'll open that first one to see how much money I've made on some of my coins.
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1963 blue book all 4 Stella's proof $32,500. These books can be found on ebay for $1.00 to $5.00 every one should get one it is a blast. 1895 proof Morgan $1,100. I have a 77 blue book and interestingly no prices on the Stella's and the 1895 proof Morgan was still affordable at $3,000.
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I've kept a 1960's blue book around to look up mintages. The prices are pretty low, especially for gold.

I've also kept a few 1990's Coin Worlds around. I use them to index coin values over the last 25 years. Generally cc coins have appreciated enough to keep pace with inflation. But other coins haven't, especially commemoratives. Knowing that, I could pretty well guess that buying modern proof sets was a bad idea. Same with high mintage coins, especially hole-fillers in popular series.
"Two minutes ago I would have sold my chances for a tired dime." Fred Astaire
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