What is the rarest coin ever worth?

The rarest and most valuable coin ever sold is the 1933 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle, which fetched $18.9 million at a 2021 Sotheby's auction. Only 13 specimens are known to exist, with this being the only example legally permitted for private ownership. It is considered the "King of American Coins" due to its rarity, history, and legal saga.
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What is the rarest coin in the world?

1849 Double Eagle Gold Coin

The 1849 Double Eagle is currently the rarest and most valuable coin in the world, with an estimated value of around $20 million.
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What British coins are collectors looking for?

UK collectors seek rare, low-minted, or error coins, especially modern 50p and £2 coins (like the Kew Gardens 50p, Atlantic Salmon 50p, or 2015 Britannia £2), alongside historic gold (Sovereigns, Guineas) and error pieces (like the 1983 "New Pence" 2p), with high demand for scarcity and unique features. Key items include Edward VIII coins, Cromwell Pattern Broad, and specific Victorian proofs.
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Why is 1983 2p rare?

"In 1983, there were supposed to say Two Pence, but a few were accidentally printed with the old design 'New Pence'. "From 1971, when decimal coins were introduced, all 2p coins said 'New Pence' on them so they are not rare or valuable."
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What coins do collectors want?

Here are 10 rare coins, including five still in circulation, that are certain to increase in value in the next five years.
  • 1943 Lincoln Head Copper Penny. Still in Circulation: Yes. ...
  • 1794 Flowing Hair Dollar. Still in Circulation: No. ...
  • 1913 Liberty Head Nickel. ...
  • 1982 No Mint Mark Roosevelt Dime. ...
  • 1955 Doubled Die Penny.
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Is a pound coin with bees on it worth anything?

The median selling price for a 2023 Bee £1 as of August 2025 is around £5.65, but we expect this price to rise as more collectors start their King Charles III collections.
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What is the most worthless coin?

The Uzbek tiyin is the world's lowest value coin that was still legal tender until 1 March 2020, although in practice it was rarely found in circulation. As of 2024, it takes 1,000 of them to equal just one penny in the United States.
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What penny is worth $250000 today?

“Depending on their condition, those 1943 Lincoln wheat pennies would be worth at most between $100,000 and $250,000,” Feigenbaum told USA TODAY.
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What coin is worth 19 million?

This is a 1933 Double Eagle. It looks like an ordinary twenty-dollar gold coin. But this innocent-looking piece of metal just sold for NINETEEN MILLION DOLLARS.
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What UK pennies are worth keeping?

Arguably the most valuable one penny coin is the 1933 George V penny, which is worth an estimated value of £72,000. Although this was originally created as a pattern coin – which means it is not intended for release into circulation – it is believed seven were issued, making them extraordinarily rare.
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What are the top 10 rare coins?

Top 10 Most Valuable U.S. Coins and Their Values
  • 1933 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle. ...
  • 1794 Flowing Hair Silver Dollar. ...
  • 1913 Liberty Head Nickel. ...
  • 1804 Draped Bust Silver Dollar (“King of American Coins”) ...
  • 1822 Half Eagle ($5 Gold) ...
  • 1870-S Seated Liberty Dollar. ...
  • 1838-O Capped Bust Half Dollar. ...
  • 1907 Ultra High Relief Double Eagle.
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What is the rarest 50p?

1. Atlantic Salmon 2023. In 2023, the Atlantic salmon became the rarest 50p coin in circulation. Part of eight new definitive designs representing flora and fauna from across all four UK nations following His Majesty King Charles III's accession to the throne, it entered circulation at the end of November 2023.
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Which 1943 penny is worth $1,000,000 today?

The 1943 penny worth $1 million (or more) is a rare 1943 Bronze (Copper) Penny, an accidental mint error where copper planchets from 1942 were mistakenly struck with the 1943 date, making them non-magnetic and very valuable, with one selling for over $1.7 million. Standard 1943 pennies were made of steel (magnetic) to save copper for the war effort and are common, while these copper error coins are extremely rare, with only a handful known to exist, making them true collector's "Holy Grail" coins.
 
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What coin sold for more than $500,000?

A rare dime featuring a portrait of President Franklin D. Roosevelt just sold for more than $500,000. Struck in San Francisco in 1975, the coin was part of a large collection of “proof” dimes.
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What penny is worth $2.3 million?

1943-D Lincoln Bronze Wheat Penny — $2.3 million

Made of 95% copper and 5% tin and zinc alloy, it sold for $1.7 million in 2010 but is valued at $2.3 million in mint uncirculated condition.”
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What is the rarest UK coin ever?

The Rarest Coins in British History
  • 1917 George V Gold Sovereign: A Survivor of War and Time. ...
  • 1937 Edward VIII Gold Sovereign: The King Who Never Was. ...
  • 1703 Queen Anne Vigo Five-Guineas: A Coin of Naval Victory. ...
  • 1933 George V Penny: The Phantom of British Coinage. ...
  • 1839 Una and the Lion Gold £5: A Masterpiece of Coin Art.
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Why is a 1983 pound coin rare?

A standard 1983 one pound coin isn't rare, as over 444 million were minted, but certain variations or errors can make them valuable, like proof versions, coins with the edge lettering "DECUS ET TUTAMEN" appearing upside down (a common feature, not an error, but rumored to be valuable), or those in flawless, uncirculated condition, although most valuable errors are from later years or different denominations, according to sources like The Royal Mint and coin dealer websites https://www.justanswer.com/antiques/stckw-queen-elizabeth-ii-1983-one-pound-coin-value.html,.
 
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