9 Hidden Gems: Undervalued Coins You Should Add to Your Collection Now 

Coin collectors love finding hidden gems! Nine undervalued coins to consider adding to your collection:  

Morgan Silver Dollar 1893  

This Morgan dollar is unique due to its low mintage and often ignored. Due to its rarity and historical value, collectors treasure it.  

1916 Standing Liberty Quarter  

The 1916 Standing Liberty Quarter is rare and precious because the design changed in 1917. The exquisite design and limited mintage make it appealing.  

1921 Peace Dollar  

Collectors love Peace Dollars, but the 1921 edition is occasionally undervalued. Its first-year status and low mintage make it a desirable addition to any collection.  

1955 Lincoln Cent Double Die 

Lincoln Cent aficionados prize this piece for its noticeable doubling of the date and inscriptions. Despite its rarity, it may not command the same premium as other mistake coins, making it a hidden gem.  

1964-D Kennedy Half Dollar  

Denver-minted Kennedy Half Dollars are rarer than 1964 ones, which were released after President Kennedy's assassination. This minting is typically overlooked by collectors seeking a full set, making it desirable.  

Type 2 1972 Eisenhower Dollar  

The Type 2 1972 Eisenhower Dollar has smaller text on the back than the Type 1. This variety is a hidden gem because collectors ignore its subtlety.  

1984 Lincoln Cent Doubled  

Like the 1955 Double Die, the 1984 edition doubles the date and inscriptions. Though less famous than its predecessor, mistake coin collectors cherish it.  

Close AM 1992 A Lincoln Cent  

reverse. Some business striking coins were unintentionally produced with the close AM design, making them unusual and coveted to collectors.  

Sacagawea Dollar 2000  

The 2000-W Sacagawea Dollar was only struck for collectors and is rare. Collectors like its limited mintage and historical significance as the first golden dollar coin.  

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