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Peter Deleuran

The 10 Most Valuable Coins In The World


1933 Double Eagle obverse

1933 Double Eagle obverse. (Source: Wikimedia Commons).


Are you ready to dive into the fascinating world of rare and valuable coins? In this article, we'll be taking a look at the top 10 most valuable coins in the world. From ancient coins to modern ones, we've got it all covered.

But before we start, let's talk a bit about what makes a coin valuable. There are several factors that contribute to a coin's value, including its rarity, historical significance, and condition. Some coins are valuable simply because there are very few of them in existence, while others are prized for their historical or cultural significance. And of course, a coin in mint condition will generally be worth more than one that has been heavily circulated or damaged.

With that in mind, let's take a look at the metals!


1933 Double Eagle reverse.

1933 Double Eagle reverse. (Source: Wikimedia Commons).


1 - 1933 Double Eagle - $7.6 million

The 1933 Double Eagle is considered to be one of the most valuable coins in the world. Produced by the United States Mint, this $20 gold coin was never actually released into circulation due to the Gold Reserve Act of 1934, which prohibited the ownership of gold coins. However, a few of these coins managed to escape destruction and ended up in the hands of collectors. One of the most famous 1933 Double Eagles was owned by King Farouk of Egypt, who purchased the coin in 1944. It was later sold at auction in 2002 for a record-breaking $7.6 million.


1794 Flowing Hair Dollar obverse

1794 Flowing Hair Dollar obverse. (Source: Wikimedia Commons).


2 - 1794 Flowing Hair Dollar - $10 million

The 1794 Flowing Hair Dollar is one of the earliest silver dollars produced by the United States Mint. It features a portrait of Lady Liberty on the front and an eagle on the back, with the words "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" and "ONE DOLLAR" inscribed. Only 1,758 of these coins were ever produced, and today only about 130 are believed to still exist. In 2013, one of these rare coins sold for $10 million, making it one of the most valuable coins in the world.


1787 Brasher Doubloon.

1787 Brasher Doubloon. (Source: Wikimedia Commons).


3 - 1787 Brasher Doubloon - $7.4 million

The 1787 Brasher Doubloon is a gold coin produced by silversmith Ephraim Brasher, who, by the way, was also a neighbour of George Washington. The coin features the words "EB" on one side, which stands for Ephraim Brasher, and an eagle on the other side. Only a few of these coins are known to exist. In 2011, one of these coins sold for $7.4 million at auction.


1343 Edward III Florin.

1343 Edward III Florin. (Source: Wikimedia Commons).


4 - 1343 Edward III Florin - $6.8 million

The 1343 Edward III Florin is one of the oldest coins on our list. It was produced during the reign of King Edward III of England and features a portrait of the king on the front and a florin, or lily, on the back. Only three of these coins are known to exist, and they are considered to be some of the most valuable coins in the world. In 2006, one of these coins sold for $6.8 million at auction.


1907 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle obverse.

1907 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle obverse. (Source: Wikimedia Commons).


5 - 1907 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle - $7.6 million

The 1907 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle is another gold coin produced by the United States Mint. It features a portrait of Lady Liberty on the front and an eagle on the back, with the words "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" and "TWENTY DOLLARS" inscribed. Only a few of these coins were ever produced, and most of them were melted down in 1933. However, a few coins managed to escape destruction and ended up in the hands of collectors. In 2002, one of these rare coins sold for $7.6 million at auction.


1804 Silver Dollar.

1804 Silver Dollar. (Source: Wikimedia Commons).


6 - 1804 Silver Dollar - $4.1 million

The 1804 Silver Dollar is one of the most famous and highly sought-after coins in the world. Despite its name, this coin was actually produced in the 1830s as a special gift for Asian dignitaries, which is why it bears the date 1804. The coin features a portrait of Lady Liberty on the front and an eagle on the back. Today, only 15 of these coins are known to exist. In 1999, one of these coins sold for $4.1 million at auction.


7 - 1907 Ultra High Relief Double Eagle - $4.1 million

The 1907 Ultra High Relief Double Eagle is another gold coin produced by the United States Mint. It features a portrait of Lady Liberty on the front and an eagle on the back, with the words "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" and "TWENTY DOLLARS" inscribed. This coin was designed by sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens, who was commissioned by President Theodore Roosevelt to create a coin that was both practical and beautiful. The Ultra High Relief Double Eagle is considered to be one of Saint-Gaudens' greatest masterpieces. Only a few of these coins were ever produced. In 2005, one of these rare coins sold for $4.1 million at auction.

8 - 1787 Brasher Doubloon (Ephraim Brasher Doubloon) - $4.6 million

As we mentioned earlier in of our article, the 1787 Brasher Doubloon is a gold coin produced by silversmith Ephraim Brasher. This particular coin, known as the "Ephraim Brasher Doubloon," is one of the most famous and valuable of all Brasher Doubloons. This coin features the words "EB" on one side, which stands for Ephraim Brasher, and an eagle on the other side. Only seven of these coins are known to exist, and they are highly prized by collectors. In 2011, one of these rare coins sold for $4.6 million at auction.

9 - 1933 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle - $7.6 million

We already discussed the 1933 Double Eagle above (number 1), but there's another 1933 Double Eagle on our list. That's right, the 1933 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle is just as rare and valuable as its predecessor. Only a few of these coins were ever produced, and most of them were melted down in 1933. However, a few coins managed to escape destruction and ended up in the hands of collectors. In 2002, one of these rare coins sold for $7.6 million at auction.

10 - 1794 Silver Dollar - $10 million

Last but not least, we have the 1794 Silver Dollar. This is the same type of coin as the 1794 Flowing Hair Dollar that we discussed in part 1 of our article, but this particular coin is in even better condition. The 1794 Silver Dollar features a portrait of Lady Liberty on the front and an eagle on the back, with the words "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" and "ONE DOLLAR" inscribed. Only a few of these coins are known to exist, and they are considered to be one of the most valuable coins in the world. In fact, in 2013, one of these rare coins sold for a staggering $10 million at auction, making it the most valuable coin ever sold at the time.

These coins are not only highly valuable, but they are also pieces of history that have been cherished and preserved by collectors for decades. While some may argue that the value of these coins is purely based on their rarity and historical significance, others may argue that the value lies in the fact that they are tangible pieces of art that have been meticulously crafted by some of the most talented artists and craftsmen in history.

Regardless of the reason for their value, one thing is for sure - these coins are truly remarkable and hold a special place in the hearts of collectors and enthusiasts alike. So the next time you come across a rare coin, take a moment to appreciate the artistry and history that went into its creation. Who knows, it may just be worth millions of dollars!


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