Rare coins combine history, art, and economic significance, making them intriguing.
The Rare Bicentennial Quarter, valued near $1 million, has garnered notice among these treasures.
As shown by its high price, coin collectors value this piece for its rarity, flawless condition, and historical relevance.
Kurmi Bicentennial Quarter In 1976, the Kurmi Bicentennial Quarter commemorated US independence's 200th anniversary.
1933 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle Never circulated, the 1933 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle was planned as a $20 gold coin. A regulation protecting gold reserves melted most of these coins during the Great Depression.
Flowing Hair Dollar The first US dollar currency was the 1794–1795 Flowing Hair Dollar. This currency, inspired by the popular Spanish dollar, depicts an eagle and Lady Liberty, signifying the nascent nation's values. Preserved Flowing Hair Dollars are among the most precious U.S. coins, fetching $30 million at auction.
Brasher Doubloon One of the first US gold coins was the Brasher Doubloon, made by goldsmith Ephraim Brasher in 1787. Historical value comes from its issuance during a time when official U.S. coins were scarce.
S Barber Dime 1894 Only 24 1894-S Barber Dime were produced, making it one of the rarest American coins. Today, less than 10 exist, increasing its appeal and significance. Mystery surrounds its limited San Francisco Mint output, giving to its mystique.