Our top pick is the Bicentennial Quarter. Due to its rarity and historical significance, this 1976 coin celebrating America's 200th anniversary has gained attention. Its $89 million USD value makes it a numismatic legend.
We travel via rare coins to the US Mint's founding in 1794. The complex design and historical significance of the Flowing Hair Dollar make it worth over $2 million USD. This piece represents early American history.
The 1933 Double Eagle has made headlines for its link to a major U.S. event. Its $20 face value and rarity have raised its market worth to
Amazing monetary marvel: the 1804 Draped Bust Silver Dollar. Though not produced in 1804, this coin is a symbol of American numismatics. Buying one of these silver beauties costs over $3 million USD.
Numismatic treasures include the 1913 Liberty Head Nickel, one of the rarest coins in the world. This little coin, with only five known specimens, sells for about $4.5 million USD at auctions.
The 1804 Bust Dollar shows coin scarcity. Collectors want this silver dollar, worth over $3 million USD. The rareness and beauty make it a treasured addition to any numismatic collection.
Our list surprises with the 1937 Edward VIII Brass Threepence. This British royalty-related coin is valuable despite not being from the US. Few known examples make it worth over $1.5 million USD.
The 1910 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle is a gold coin masterpiece. Its complex design and historical significance make it worth over $1.5 million USD. This coin embodies American numismatic art.
Gold coins like the 1804 Capped Bust Right Eagle are uncommon. This coin represents numismatics' scarcity and appeal with a value of $2 million USD.