The 1913 Liberty Head Nickel is one of the most famous and rarest U.S. coins. It sold for over $4 million at auction, setting a new record for a U.S. coin. There are only five known to exist, making it highly coveted by collectors.
A 1933 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle set the record for the most expensive coin ever sold at auction, fetching a whopping $18.9 million. This coin is legendary due to its historical significance and rarity, with only one legal example in private hands.
Considered the first U.S. silver dollar ever minted, the 1794 Flowing Hair Silver Dollar was sold for $10 million. Its rarity and the historic significance of being the first coin of its kind make it a top-tier collectible.
The 1804 Draped Bust Silver Dollar is one of the most coveted coins in American numismatics. Known for its mysterious history, a coin from this series reached a price of $4.1 million in a 2017 auction.
This rare coin, with a stunning design, made headlines when it was sold for $5.8 million. It's one of the finest examples of the Indian Head $10 gold coin, prized by collectors for its quality and scarcity.
The 1861 Paquet Reverse Double Eagle sold for over $7.5 million. It is part of a rare series of coins and stands out due to a design change, making it extremely valuable to collectors and historians alike.
The 1907 Ultra High Relief Double Eagle is another iconic U.S. coin that broke auction records. It sold for nearly $3 million, appreciated for its unique high-relief design created by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, one of the most renowned coin designers.
While the 1943 copper penny was minted in error, it became an unexpected treasure. A single example sold for $1.7 million at auction, making it one of the most valuable mistakes in U.S. coin history.
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