Lincoln Penny: This rare penny, minted in San Francisco, is highly sought after by collectors due to its limited mintage and the famous designer’s initials on the reverse.
Double Eagle: With only a few known examples surviving, this coin is considered one of the most valuable coins in American history.
Head Nickel: Only five of these nickels are known to exist, making them extremely rare and valuable. Their history and the mystery surrounding their creation add to their allure.
Silver Dollar: Known as the "King of American Coins," this dollar has a fascinating history and is one of the most famous coins in numismatics, with a few specimens.
Liberty Head Gold Eagle: This coin features a unique reverse design by engraver Anthony Paquet and is highly sought after due to its rarity and historical significance.
Indian Head Penny: This penny is one of the rarest in the Indian Head series, and its value can skyrocket in high grades.
Flowing Hair Silver Dollar: Believed to be one of the first silver dollars minted by the U.S. government, it’s incredibly rare and highly prized by collectors.
Copper Penny: While most 1943 pennies are made of zinc-coated steel, a few were mistakenly minted in copper. These rare errors can be worth a significant amount.
Steel Penny: Similar to the 1943 copper penny, this coin was mistakenly minted in steel. Its rarity makes it highly desirable.
Wisconsin Quarter (with the “Wisconsin” variety): A rare error coin that features a die break that resembles cheese, making it a quirky yet valuable addition for collectors.