1794 Over $10 Million Flowing Hair Dollar Bid Record Coins sold for almost $10 million in 2013, breaking a world record. Its historical significance and outstanding preservation make it one of the most precious coins.
Over $7.5 Million: 1933 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle The gold 1933 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle is exquisite. United States government stopped utilizing gold coins during Great Depression, and most were melted. Few survived, making them rare. This coin sold for nearly $7.5 million, confirming its collector's value.
1787 Brasher Doubloon over $7M Goldsmith Ephraim Brasher invented the Brasher Doubloon in 1787. One of the original American gold coins. In 2011, one of these coins sold for over $7 million, showing its importance in early American history.
Over $6.8 Million: 1343 Edward III Gold Coin Edward III Gold Coins from medieval England are rare. One of the first English gold coins, it was minted in 1343. Medieval coins can be as expensive as modern ones—this one sold for $6.8 million.
Over $4.5 Million: 1913 Liberty Head Nickel One of the rarest U.S. coins is the 1913 Liberty Head Nickel. Since they were never distributed, just five instances survive, and their origins are unknown. These coins are popular among collectors; one sold for $4.5 million in 2018.
2007 Million Dollar Coin—More Value The Royal Canadian Mint developed the 2007 Million Dollar Coin, one of the largest gold coins ever. Its gold content makes it worth more than $1 million despite its 100-kilogram weight.
Over $5 Million: 723 Umayyad Gold Dinar Islamic Golden Age relics include the 723 Umayyad Gold Dinar. This old Islamic currency is highly sought after. These coins are important numismatic history because one sold for nearly $5 million.