2026 Latest Valuation List for Old Silver Dollars: Full Public Disclosure by Condition, Variety, and | Gu Jin Jian Bao

The three core variables for silver dollar valuation—condition (VF/XF/AU/MS), variety (common/rare), and grading (raw coin/PCGS/NGC)—each significantly impact market price. Below is the latest valuation table for May 2026, covering the most common categories of silver dollars on the market.

How to Use the Valuation Table

This valuation table is calculated across 3 dimensions:

  1. Category Dimension: Type of silver dollar (Yuan Datou, Sun Xiaotou, Guangxu Yuanbao, etc.)
  2. Variety Dimension: Common variety vs. rare variety (O-version, triangular dot, signed version, etc.)
  3. Condition Dimension: Circulated wear (VF) to uncirculated graded (MS65+)

To use: First determine the category of the silver dollar → then confirm the variety → finally, match the condition to find the corresponding market price.

Part One: Complete Yuan Datou Valuation Table (May 2026)

Year 3 of the Republic of China

Variety VF XF-AU MS62 MS64 MS65+
Common Variety $2,500-4,500 $5,500-8,500 $10,000-22,000 $25,000-45,000 $45,000+
O-version $35,000-50,000 $50,000-65,000 $45,000-80,000 $80,000-150,000 $180,000+
Triangular Dot $60,000-95,000 $80,000-130,000 $95,000-150,000 $200,000-280,000 $380,000+
L.G. Signed Version $450,000+ $760,000+ $1,500,000+ $2,500,000+ $4,000,000+

Year 8 of the Republic of China

Variety VF XF-AU MS62 MS64+
Common Variety $8,000-18,000 $22,000-35,000 $25,000-50,000 $50,000+
Large Character Version $25,000-60,000 $50,000-90,000 $80,000-150,000 $180,000+
Niu Kou Zao $45,000-90,000 $80,000-130,000 $120,000-220,000 $280,000+

Year 9 of the Republic of China

Variety VF XF-AU MS62 MS64+
Common Coarse Hair Version $3,500-5,500 $6,500-12,000 $12,000-25,000 $28,000+
Common Fine Hair Version $15,000-28,000 $28,000-45,000 $45,000-80,000 $100,000+
Fine Hair Version + Secret Mark $25,000-65,000 $50,000-90,000 $80,000-150,000 $180,000+

Year 10 of the Republic of China

Variety VF XF-AU MS62 MS64+
Common Variety $2,800-5,200 $5,500-9,000 $10,000-22,000 $25,000+
T-dot Year $25,000-40,000 $40,000-55,000 $70,000-110,000 $130,000+
Missing Stroke Zao $18,000-28,000 $28,000-38,000 $50,000-80,000 $100,000+

Part Two: Guangxu Yuanbao Provincial Valuation Table

Province VF MS62 Top Rare Variety
Guangdong Province $2,500-5,000 $10,000-25,000 Reversed Version HK$1,000,000+
Hubei Province (E Province) $2,500-5,500 $15,000-35,000 Local Version MS65+ HK$200,000+
Jiangnan Province $3,500-8,000 $18,000-40,000 Wuxu Ganzhi HK$150,000+
Beiyang Mint (Year 29) $2,500-4,500 $8,000-15,000
Beiyang Mint (Year 34) $6,500-9,500 $25,000-45,000 HK$80,000-150,000
Beiyang Mint (Year 22) $25,000+ $80,000+ Top Rare HK$1,500,000+
Sichuan Province $5,000-12,000 $25,000-65,000 Pattern HK$2,500,000+
Yunnan Province $5,000-15,000 $30,000-80,000 Rare variety has premium
Fengtian Province $30,000-150,000 $200,000-500,000 Guimao Pattern HK$15,000,000+
Fujian Province $15,000-50,000 $80,000-200,000 Pattern HK$3,500,000+
Hunan Province $50,000+ Top Rare Pattern HK$8,500,000+

Part Three: Xuantong Yuanbao Provincial Valuation Table

Province VF MS62 Rare Variety
Hubei Province $1,500-3,000 $8,000-25,000
Guangdong Province (Four-Claw Dragon) $4,000-7,000 $20,000-60,000
Guangdong Province (Five-Claw Dragon) $60,000+ $150,000-300,000 Top Rare
Yunnan Province $5,000-15,000 $30,000-80,000
Xinjiang Province $10,000-50,000 $80,000-200,000+ Many rare varieties
Three Eastern Provinces $5,000-12,000 $30,000-80,000

Part Four: Qing Dynasty Silver Coins (Xuantong Year 3) Valuation Table

Variety VF XF-AU MS62 MS65+
Curved Whisker Dragon (Circulated) $3,500-5,500 $6,500-9,500 $12,000-25,000 $50,000+
Short Whisker Dragon $30,000-50,000 $50,000-80,000 $80,000-150,000 $350,000+
Long Whisker Dragon $50,000-80,000 $80,000-130,000 $150,000-250,000 $550,000+
Reversed Dragon $300,000+ $500,000+ $800,000+ $3,200,000+
Big Tail Dragon $500,000+ $800,000+ $1,200,000+ $2,200,000+

Part Five: Sun Xiaotou Valuation Table

Variety VF XF-AU MS62 MS64 MS65+
Upper Six Stars (Standard) $1,500-3,500 $2,000-3,500 $3,800-8,000 $9,200-18,000 $15,500-28,000
Lower Five Stars $5,000-12,000 $8,000-15,000 $15,500-30,000 $48,500-95,800 $95,800-185,000
Upper Five Stars (Pattern Coin) $180,000-300,000 $250,000-380,000 $450,000-750,000 $750,000-950,000 $950,000+

Part Six: Junk Dollar Valuation Table

Year/Variety VF XF-AU MS62 MS65+
Year 22 of the Republic of China (Sun Yat-sen with Double Sails) $1,500-3,500 $3,500-6,500 $5,500-12,000 $28,000-50,000
Year 23 of the Republic of China Standard Version $1,200-2,800 $2,800-5,000 $4,500-9,500 $25,000-50,000
Year 23 of the Republic of China Three Birds Coin $45,000-75,000 $80,000-150,000 $200,000-380,000 $650,000+

Part Seven: Foreign Silver Coin Valuation Table

Type VF MS62 Rare Year/Variety
Mexican Eagle Dollar (Common) $500-2,000 $3,500-8,000 $5,000-20,000+
British Trade Dollar (Standard) $500-2,000 $3,500-8,000 Rare years have premium
French Indochina Piastre $300-1,200 $2,500-6,500
Japanese Meiji Year 3 One Yen $8,000-15,000 $30,000-80,000 Ketsu Bai En HK$120,000+
Japanese Meiji Common Version $1,500-4,000 $5,500-15,000
Japanese Trade Dollar (1875-1877) $15,000-25,000 $80,000-150,000 Top HK$350,000+

Summary of Valuation Influencing Factors

Factor 1: Condition Grading (Most Impactful)

For the same variety, an MS65 grade can be 10-30 times the price of a VF grade. Therefore, condition assessment is extremely important.

Factor 2: Rarity of Variety

Rare varieties (such as O-version, signed version, local provincial versions) can be 5-1000 times the price of common varieties. Identifying subtle differences in varieties is key to advanced collecting.

Factor 3: PCGS / NGC Grading

For coins of similar condition, graded coins are 1.5-3 times the market price of ungraded coins. Therefore, it is recommended that all silver dollars with a market value of HK$5,000+ be submitted for grading.

Factor 4: Toning Condition

Natural toning (black, iridescent) is crucial for preserving value. Cleaned silver coins (graded as Details) can see a 50-70% drop in price.

Factor 5: Provenance and History

Silver dollars with clear provenance records (auction transaction records, family inheritance certificates) can fetch 10-20% higher market prices.

Actual Valuation Process for Your Silver Dollars

  1. Organize all silver dollars (grouped by category)
  2. Confirm the key features of each coin (year, province, variety, secret marks)
  3. Make a preliminary assessment of the condition (VF / XF / AU / MS)
  4. Refer to this valuation table to find the corresponding market price range
  5. Calculate the total value
  6. WhatsApp 98342057 to schedule a free on-site precise valuation with Gujin Jianbao.

Conclusion

This valuation table covers 95% of mainstream silver dollar types in the Hong Kong market and serves as the most authoritative reference for 2026. However, it should be noted that actual transaction prices are influenced by multiple factors (grading score, toning, provenance, market supply and demand). Simply referring to this valuation table can only provide a rough estimate. For a precise valuation, it is recommended to contact professional dealers or auction houses. WhatsApp 98342057 to schedule a free precise appraisal with Gujin Jianbao.

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Common FAQs

Why is there such a large price difference for silver dollars of different grades?

Because the rarity of high-grade coins decreases geometrically. Taking the five-star Sun Yat-sen dollar as an example: the estimated population of MS62 grade is about 800-1,200 pieces, MS64 grade only 80-150 pieces, MS65 grade 25-40 pieces, and MS66 grade only 5-10 pieces. The corresponding market prices are: MS62 HK$15,500, MS64 HK$48,500, MS65 HK$95,800, MS66 HK$185,000. MS66 vs MS62 is a 12-fold difference. Reasons: First, the existing population decreases exponentially; second, top collectors pursue high-grade coins; third, the strictness of PCGS / NGC grading makes high-grade coins recognized.

Where are the market prices on the appraisal chart collected from?

Compiled from three sources: First, actual auction records from 2024-2026 by Spink Hong Kong, China Guardian, Chengxuan Beijing, Christie's HK, etc.; Second, actual buyback cases from Gujin Jianbao over the past 12 months (sample size over 3,000 pieces); Third, official population reports and price guides from PCGS and NGC (Coin Facts, NGC Coin Explorer). All prices reflect the real market situation in Hong Kong as of May 2026.

Why are some silver dollars of the same VF grade but with such a large price difference?

Because "VF" is a grade classification and does not reflect variety differences. For example, a VF grade Yuan Shikai dollar from the third year of the Republic of China: common variety HK$2,500-4,500, O variety HK$35,000-50,000, triangular circle HK$60,000-95,000, L.G. signed variety HK$450,000+. Variety differences account for 70-90% of market price changes, which is a more important factor than grade. Recommendation: First, identify the variety (using a 10x magnifying glass to examine hidden marks, character roots, and dragon patterns); Second, then determine the grade. WhatsApp 98342057 to book a free variety appraisal with Gujin Jianbao.

Can the actual appraisal of silver dollars in my home differ from the chart?

Possibly. The appraisal chart is a market reference range, and the actual transaction price will be affected by 5 factors: First, grading score (PCGS MS62-66 shows a big difference); Second, toning condition (natural toning vs. cleaned coin, a difference of 50-70%); Third, provenance (with auction house records vs. no records, a difference of 10-20%); Fourth, market supply and demand (short-term fluctuations ±10%); Fifth, trading channels (professional dealers vs. gold shops vs. auction houses). Therefore, the market price on the chart is a "fair value", and the actual transaction may be 0-15% higher or 5-20% lower than the chart.

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