Rare Bicentennial Quarter Worth Nearly $49 Million USD: 9 More worth over $799,999 Gems

A rare coin worth a lot is like buried treasure in numismatics. The numismatic community is buzzing over a Bicentennial Quarter worth nearly $49 million USD.

Numismatic Legend: The 1804 Silver Dollar (Estimated Value: $3.8 Million USD)

Famous as the “King of American Coins,” the 1804 Silver Dollar is rare. The coin's date is incorrect; most were produced in the 1830s as diplomatic gifts.

1913 Liberty Head Nickel: A True Rarity ($4.5 Million USD)

Famous and precious coins include the 1913 Liberty Head Nickel. This coin, one of five with Lady Liberty in profile, has sold for $4.5 million USD in private sales.

1794 Flowing Hair Dollar: America's First Silver Dollar (Estimated Value: $10 Million)

The first US silver dollar was the 1794 Flowing Hair Dollar. Rare and historically significant, its estimated worth of $10 million USD makes it coveted by collectors.

Legal Controversy: 1933 Double Eagle (Estimated Value: $7.6 Million USD)

The 1933 Double Eagle has a fascinating and stormy history. The U.S. Mint made many gold coins, but most were melted. Some survived, and one sold for $7.6 million USD in a 2002 auction.

1804 Bust Dollar: “King of American Coins” (Estimated Value: $4.1 Million USD)

The classic 1804 Bust Dollar is another “King of American Coins” rarity. Survivors of diplomatic mintings are prized. A public sale of one coin raised $4.1 million USD.

The 1907 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle Ultra High Relief is a gold masterpiece worth an estimated $3 million USD.

The 1907 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle Ultra High Relief is numismatic art. This coin, designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, can sell for $3 million USD at auction.

A Rare Small Denomination: The 1796 Draped Bust Dime (Estimated Value: $1.8 Million USD)

The 1796 Draped Bust Dime shows that small denominations may be valuable. This dime's $1.8 million worth shows early American coinage's scarcity.

A Mystery: 1870-S Seated Liberty Dollar (Estimated Value: $1.5 Million USD)

The mystery coin is the 1870-S Seated Liberty Dollar. Only nine copies survive, and its estimated worth of $1.5 million USD shows the appeal of rare numismatic treasures.

1943 Bronze Lincoln Cent: Minting Mistake (Estimated Value: $1.7 Million USD)

Wartime shortages forced the U.S. Mint to make steel Lincoln Cents in 1943. Some were inadvertently struck in bronze, creating an unusual coin. This penny sold for $1.7 million USD at auction.

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Five Rare Dimes and Rare Bicentennial Quarter Worth $93 Million Dollars Each Are Still in Circulation