Rare coins can be incredibly valuable if you are lucky enough to own one or find one available for purchase. Keeping an eye out for rare coins can add some significant value to your collection.
Rare Coins to Look For
Rare Coins Worth Money | Estimated Value |
1804 Silver Dollar Class 1 | $1 million - $4 million |
1913 Liberty Head Nickel | $20 million |
1787 Brasher Doubloon | $5 million |
1794 Flowing Hair Silver Dollar | $10 million |
1943 Lincoln head Copper Penny | $10,000 - $1 million |
Some of the most valuable US coins can sell for millions. The rarest coins in the United States that may hold a significant value include the following examples.
1804 Silver Dollar Class I
This is an extremely rare coin, made up of 90% silver, and 10% copper, with only about 15 ever produced. One of these coins was sold at an auction for over four million dollars in 1999. On auction sites, a few of these coins are being offered for around a million dollars and for up to four million dollars.
1913 Liberty Head Nickel
There are only five, and possibly six, of the 1913 Liberty Head nickels known to exist. Worth between four and five million dollars, this is one of the rarest and most expensive coins. Known as the V nickel, because of its design, some speculate that this coin could be worth upwards of 20 million dollars if found in near mint or mint condition.
1787 Brasher Doubloon
This coin was made in bronze and with some entirely in gold. One of the gold variety sold for over five million dollars. The doubloon features a sunrise over a mountain peak, with Brasher's name beneath the ocean waves below. On the reverse side, there is an eagle holding arrows in one talon, and olive branches in the other.
1794 Flowing Hair Silver Dollar
Less than 1,800 of these coins were produced, making it a very rare coin. The front of the coin features Lady Liberty with flowing hair and on the back you will find an eagle. This coin is worth hundred of thousands to millions of dollars, with one previously sold for 10 million dollars.
1943 Lincoln Head Copper Penny
Due to the war, steel pennies were made in 1943 and were coated in zinc. When a copper batch was unintentionally made, about 40 of these rare pennies went into circulation. Known as a wheat penny, some have sold for tens of thousands of dollars, and one has even sold for a million dollars.
Valuable Coins From Around the World
There are lots of valuable coins from other countries too. If you collect coins from around the world, be on the lookout for these high-value examples.
2009 Kew Gardens 50P Coin
About 200,000 of these coins were released to honor the 250th anniversary of the Royal Botanical Gardens. These coins are typically worth between 100 and 150 pounds.
723 Umayyad Gold Dinar
This Islamic gold coin, circa 723-724 A.D., has sold for millions of dollars on multiple occasions, with one buyer paying close to five million dollars, and another paying around six million dollars for this rare coin. It is believed that only about 12 of these coins are in existence.
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1343 Edward III Florin
There are only three known 1343 Edward III Florin coins known to exist. This coin, known as the double leopard, is thought to be worth close to seven million dollars, a long stretch from the six shillings it was originally worth in England, and has sold for 460,000 pounds back in 2006.
Rare Canadian Coins
Rare Canadian coins can be worth over hundreds of thousands of dollars if you're lucky enough to find or own one of these rarities. Be sure you do your research prior to purchasing a rare Canadian coin and ask the seller for the certificate of authentication.
Error Coins List
If you've ever noticed something strange about one of your coins, you may have a coin with an error. While some error coins are not worth much, others can be worth a significant amount of money.
2004 Wisconsin State Quarter With Extra Leaf
The 2004 Wisconsin state quarter with the extra leaf is worth about $300 if the extra leaf is in the upward position, and about $250 if the leaf is in the lower position. About 227 million of these quarters were produced, with only some of them containing these leaf errors.
1955 Double Die Penny
During the minting process, if the alignment becomes slightly off, a double image on the numbers and letters may appear. There are about 24,000 1955 double die pennies in circulation. One of these coins may be worth around $1,300.
In God We Rust 2005 Kansas State Quarter
The 2005 Kansas state quarter has a significant error on the word "trust", instead reading "rust". This coin may be worth about $100.
1983 Double Die Penny
This penny is known as a DDR, or double die reverse, because the entire reverse side is doubled. This coin is worth a minimum of about $400 and there are less than 5,000 known to exist.
How Do I Know if My Coin Is Valuable?
It can be challenging to know for sure if your coin is valuable. Researching rare coin values in a coin guide book, speaking with a coin specialist, or getting your coin authenticated by a professional coin company are the best ways to understand your coin's value, even if you're just hoping to find pennies worth money. Also, look for coins that are rare because not as many were minted, such as Sacajawea dollars.
How Do You Get Rare Coins?
Some rare coins can be worth hundreds to millions of dollars if you know where to find them. To find rare coins:
- Go through your existing coin collection, or wallet and organize the coins you already have to see if any may hold value
- Exchange cash for coin rolls at the bank
- Attend coin auctions, both online, and in person
- Check out estate sales
- Work with a coin dealer
What Are the Rarest Coins?
Rare coins are special because there is typically a very limited amount of them in circulation, with an even smaller amount of them in mint or near mint condition. Whether you already own some rare coins or are looking for some to add to your collection, arming yourself with rare coin knowledge can help you when it comes to understanding their value.