The 1794 Flowing Hair Dollar is American history in a coin. As the first federal dollar coin, its historical significance is unmatched.
The design represents the nascent nation's principles with a Lady Liberty profile and an eagle.
Mystery and legal issues surround the 1933 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle. Due to currency legislation revisions, most of these Great Depression-minted coins were melted down before leaving the mint.
The 1913 Liberty Head Nickel is a collector's favourite. It was extremely rare, with only five made. This nickel's history includes a secret minting procedure and a newsworthy vehicle crash.
The rare 1804 Silver Dollar, known as the “King of American Coins,” is highly sought for. First coined in the 1830s for diplomatic presents, collectors later realised their significance.
US gold coins like the 1822 Half Eagle are rare. With only three samples, its rarity is clear. This early American currency is popular with collectors and historians.