Native American Coin Market Values
Current market statistics for Native American coins minted from 2000 to the present based on 28,879 listings.
What you'll usually pay
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๐ In short easy summary
High-grade certified coins offer the most significant premiums, with PCGS and NGC certifications seeing deltas of 315% and 288% respectively. The highest value is found in MS 68 graded coins, which carry an 812% premium over the market median.
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Price by certification
Why? Professional grading significantly increases value, ranging from ICCS at 7.06 to PCGS at 38.47.
Price by grade
Why? Price scales sharply with condition, from Ungraded at 6.8 to MS 68 at 84.5.
Price by year
Why? Mint year affects rarity and demand, with 2000 coins at 22.99 compared to 2008 coins at 10.04.
Price by circulated/uncirculated
Why? Condition impacts liquidity, with Circulated coins at 7.5 and Unknown status at 16.09.
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Common questions
What is the typical price for an uncertified Native American coin?
The median price for uncertified coins is 8.66.
How much more do PR 70 graded coins cost compared to the market median?
PR 70 coins have a median price of 48.72, representing a 426% increase.
Which mint year from the 2000s has the highest median value?
The year 2000 has the highest median value at 22.99.
How we got these numbers
Worked out from 200 live eBay listings (price range $3โ$251, odd outliers ignored). These are asking prices, so use them as a guide. Last checked July 14, 2026.