The 1849 Double Eagle - Liberty Head ($20 Gold Coin) is highly appreciated by collectors. It has Liberty Head and is very rare. An auctioned specimen went for over $7.5 million.
The 1794 Flowing Hair Silver Dollar is one of the oldest US coins struck. Famous for its rarity and historical significance. A specimen auctioned for nearly $10 million.
Since the Gold Recall Order, the 1933 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle gold coin was never formally authorized for circulation. Some survived, and one sold for almost $7.5 million at auction.
The 1804 Draped Bust Silver Dollar is renowned for its rarity and historical significance. Most coins were diplomatic presents from the 1830s, notwithstanding the date.
The 1913 Liberty Head Nickel is a highly regarded and precious coin worldwide. Only five specimens survive, and one sold for nearly $4.5 million at auction.
The 1343 Edward III Florin is a rare English gold coin. One of the rarest and most precious British coins, only three exist.
In 1787, goldsmith Ephraim Brasher struck the Brasher Doubloon, an early American gold piece. A rare specimen sold for nearly $7.4 million at auction.
The 1933 Indian Head Gold Eagle, like the 1933 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle, is a rare coin due to the Gold Recall Order. The auction price of one specimen was nearly $2.7 million.
The 1796 No Stars Quarter Eagle is a rare gold coin with a star-free obverse. One of the few examples sold for nearly $1.5 million at auction.