10 Most Expensive U.S. Coins in Existence

1796 No Stars Quarter Eagle: Highly prized among numismatists, with a unique design and limited mintage

1838-O Capped Bust Half Dollar: Struck in New Orleans, known for scarcity, particularly in mint condition 

1797 Draped Bust Half Dollar: Rare and sought-after coin featuring a small eagle on the reverse, commands high prices in the collector's market. 

1870-S Seated Liberty Dollar: A numismatic rarity with limited mintage, highly coveted among collectors and investors.

1804 Bust Dollar Class I: Part of Class I, scarcity and historical significance contribute to its position among the most expensive U.S. coins.

1894-S Barber Dime: Renowned for extreme rarity, with only a few known specimens, fetching astronomical prices in auctions.

1913 Liberty Head Nickel: A numismatic treasure, with only a handful known to exist, one of the most valuable U.S. coins.

1804 Draped Bust Dollar: Limited and highly sought after, synonymous with rarity, contributing to its exorbitant market value.

1933 Double Eagle: Originally for circulation, never released due to Gold Recall Order, auctions for millions due to scarcity and historical significance.

1794 Flowing Hair Dollar: First U.S. silver dollar, extremely rare, among the priciest coins.

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