Known as the "King of U.S. Coins," the 1804 Silver Dollar is highly coveted by collectors. It's one of the rarest and most valuable American coins. Depending on the condition, it can fetch well over $1 million.
Only five specimens are known to exist, making the 1913 Liberty Head Nickel extremely rare. Auction prices for this coin have exceeded $3 million in the past.
The 1894-S Barber Dime is considered one of the key dates in the Barber Dime series. It's rare, especially in higher grades, and can command prices upwards of $1,200.
The first silver dollar issued by the United States, the 1794 Flowing Hair Dollar, is a prized collector's item. Its value can range from several hundred thousand to over a million dollars, depending on the condition.
While not technically legal to own (most were melted down), a few 1933 Double Eagle Gold Coins have surfaced and have been sold at auctions for several million dollars.
Designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, this coin is known for its stunning design and rarity. It can command prices well above $1,200, with some specimens reaching into the millions.
The 1870-S Seated Liberty Dollar is a rare coin, and its value is significantly influenced by its condition. Specimens in good condition can be worth several thousand dollars.