Rare coins are numismatic treasure. Coin enthusiasts were astonished by a $29 million Bicentennial Quarter. This unexpected finding has encouraged collectors and enthusiasts worldwide to unearth hidden gems.
The 1976 US Bicentennial Quarter is our fave. Scarcity, historical relevance, and minting faults made the coin expensive. Rare coins' multimillion-dollar surge this quarter shows their desirability.
The first US silver dollar was the 1794 Flowing Hair Dollar. Her flowing hair symbolises the nation's youth. The rare and valuable 1794 Flowing Hair Dollar connects collectors to the beginning of American currency and is cherished.
Gold coin masterpiece: 1907 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle. Augus Saint-Gaudens produced this exquisite coin. Its design and history make it unique. Its beauty and numismatic value make this gold coin attractive.
Silver rarity The 1885 Trade Dollar, created for foreign trade, has a fascinating history. Limited mintage and recall make surviving pieces uncommon.
Coin collecting's rarest is the 1913 Liberty Head Nickel. Only five nickels exist, a numismatic miracle. Unknown origin and survival intrigue make it one of the most precious coins.
Southern rarity: the 1838-O Capped Bust Half Dollar from New Orleans. Rare and historically noteworthy, it was one of the first coins made in the New Orleans Mint.