The market value of a United States commemorative coin struck in 2014 containing silver is a function of several key factors. These primarily include the silver content’s intrinsic value, the coin’s condition, its rarity, and the prevailing demand among collectors. A pristine, uncirculated specimen will generally command a higher price than one exhibiting wear or damage.
Numismatic significance plays a critical role in determining the price point. Commemorative coins are often issued to celebrate specific events, people, or places, making them desirable additions to collections. The historical context of the coin’s issue, coupled with the mintage figures (the total number produced), significantly impacts its potential appreciation over time. Lower mintage numbers tend to correlate with increased value.