Explore the world of coin collecting with treasures like the $80M Bicentennial Quarter and five others, each worth over $20M, embodying incredible value and history.
1794 Flowing Hair Dollar: More than a coin, it's American history. As the first U.S. dollar, its rarity and symbolism could fetch over $20 million in today's market.
1933 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle: A coin of mystery and controversy. Originally illegal to own, one auctioned for $7 million in 2002. Rarity and history suggest a current value surpassing $20 million.
1913 Liberty Head Nickel: Coveted rarity, only five ever made. One sold for $3.7 million in 2010; today, surging interest suggests a potential value exceeding $20 million.
1804 Silver Dollar: The "King of American Coins," only 15 exist. One sold for $4 million in 1999; current rarity suggests a value potentially surpassing $20 million today.
1822 Half Eagle: Rarest gold coin in the U.S., only three known. In 1982, one sold for $700,000; today's market suggests a potential value surpassing $20 million.
Rare coins tell America's unique story, from the 1794 Flowing Hair Dollar to the 1822 Half Eagle. The $80M Bicentennial Quarter epitomizes their enduring legacy and historical value—more than currency, these are treasures capturing priceless moments in time.