First Republic (1824-64) Market Value
Current market statistics for First Republic coinage from 1824 to 1864 based on 1,509 listings.
What you'll usually pay
๐ In short easy summary
The highest value is found in PCGS certified coins (+95%) and Gold compositions (+149%). Significant discounts are available for uncertified pieces (-38%) and Brass compositions (-50%).
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Price by certification
Why? Professional grading significantly increases value, with PCGS at 389.98 versus Uncertified at 124.99.
Price by composition
Why? Precious metal content drives the spread, from Gold at 497 down to Brass at 99.
Price by year
Why? Rarity and demand vary by mintage year, ranging from 285 for 1832 to 139.95 for 1826.
Price by grade
Why? Condition is critical for premiums, with MS 66 reaching 722.5 while Ungraded sits at 135.
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Common questions
What is the median price for a gold First Republic coin?
The median price for Gold composition coins is 497.
How does NGC certification affect the median price?
NGC certified coins have a median price of 349.98, which is 75% above the market median.
What is the price difference between the highest and lowest graded coins?
MS 66 coins have a median of 722.5, while Ungraded coins have a median of 135.
How we got these numbers
Worked out from 200 live eBay listings (price range $44โ$795, odd outliers ignored). These are asking prices, so use them as a guide. Last checked July 15, 2026.