Silver (1892-1954) Price Analysis
Market data for 10,739 silver items minted between 1892 and 1954.
What you'll usually pay
💡 Used ones cost about 260% more here.
👉 In short easy summary
High value is concentrated in CAC certified items (+57%) and MS 67 grades (+157%). The lowest entry points are found in Washington varieties (-63%) and ungraded pieces (-48%).
💚 Best value for your money
Price by certification
Why? Prices scale with professional grading trust, ranging from Uncertified (172) to CAC (365).
Price by grade
Why? Condition significantly impacts value, from Ungraded (119.99) to MS 67 (598).
Price by year
Why? Rarity and demand vary by mint year, from 1892 (99.99) to 1926 (294.75).
Price by variety
Why? Specific commemorative or regional designs drive premiums, from Washington (86.39) to Texas (399.49).
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Common questions
What is the price difference between ungraded and high-grade silver?
Ungraded items have a median of 119.99, while MS 67 grade items reach a median of 598.
Which certification provides the highest median value?
CAC certification has the highest median value at 365.
Which variety is the most affordable?
The Washington variety is the most affordable with a median of 86.39.
How we got these numbers
Worked out from 200 live eBay listings (price range $54–$726, odd outliers ignored). These are asking prices, so use them as a guide. Last checked July 14, 2026.