1976 Bicentennial Quarter (Special Mint Set Edition): Identified by its unique mint mark, this rare quarter can fetch nearly $1 million due to its limited release and pristine condition.
1933 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle: This gold coin is one of the most coveted by collectors, with one selling for over $7.5 million at auction due to its historical significance and rarity.
1794 Flowing Hair Silver Dollar: Considered the first dollar coin issued by the U.S. Federal Government, its exceptional condition and historical importance have driven its value up to $10 million.
1913 Liberty Head Nickel: With only five known examples, this nickel has reached values of over $3.7 million, making it one of the most valuable U.S. coins.
1804 Silver Dollar (Class I): Known as the "King of American Coins," it has fetched prices of over $4 million due to its rarity and the intriguing history behind its minting.
1822 Half Eagle: One of the rarest gold coins, with only three known examples, it has commanded a price of over $8 million, highlighting its scarcity and demand among collectors.
1894-S Barber Dime: With just 24 minted and only nine known to exist, this dime has reached auction prices of nearly $2 million, making it one of the most sought-after U.S. coins.
1787 Brasher Doubloon (EB on Breast): This pre-Federal gold coin, struck by Ephraim Brasher, has sold for over $7 million, prized for its rarity and historical significance.
1943 Copper Lincoln Penny: A few of these pennies were mistakenly struck in copper, making them extremely rare and valued by collectors at over $1 million.
2007 $1 Million Canadian Gold Maple Leaf: This massive 100 kg gold coin, with a purity of 99.999%, is valued at over $4 million due to its size, purity, and rarity.
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