Rare coins that have seen dramatic price increases over time. These coins are highly sought after due to their rarity, historical significance, or unique features:
1794 Flowing Hair Silver Dollar (USA)
Believed to be one of the first silver dollars minted in the U.S., this coin sold for over $10 million in 2013, showcasing its historical and numismatic value.
1933 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle (USA)
A gold coin that was never officially circulated due to President Roosevelt’s ban on gold ownership. One sold for $18.9 million in 2021, making it the most expensive coin ever sold.
1913 Liberty Head Nickel (USA)
Only five known to exist, this nickel reached over $4.5 million in auctions due to its rarity and mysterious backstory.
1907 Ultra High Relief Double Eagle (USA)
Designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, this coin was minted in very small numbers. Its artistic beauty and rarity make it worth millions.
1796 Draped Bust Quarter (USA)
This early American quarter is rare, and its historical context as one of the first quarters minted in the U.S. has driven prices into six figures.
1894-S Barber Dime (USA)
With only 24 minted, this coin is one of the rarest dimes. One example sold for nearly $2 million in recent years.
2007 Queen Elizabeth II Maple Leaf (Canada)
A modern rarity, this gold coin contains 100 kilograms of 99.999% pure gold. Valued at over $4 million due to its size and material.
1911 Chinese Silver Dragon Dollar (China)
This rare Chinese coin has a deep historical connection to the Qing Dynasty. It has sold for more than $1 million at auctions.
1937 Edward VIII Gold Sovereign (UK)
Minted in preparation for King Edward VIII’s reign, this coin became rare after his abdication. One example sold for over £1 million.
1343 Edward III “Double Leopard” (England)
A medieval gold coin with only three known examples. It sold for over £400,000 in 2006 and remains a prized collectible.
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