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These 3 coins are worth thousands of dollars and you might have one in your pocket

Coins collectors and numismatists have turned these specimens into some of the most desired items.

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Francisco Garrido
06/01/2025 13:29
These are the top 3 most valuable U.S. coins.

Coins in the United States are highly sought after by collectors.

Basically, coins are worth their face value, however, there are some that are completely different. Coin collectors and numismatists seek those that are rare and tend to have a stratospheric value. Whether it’s the year they were minted, the technique used, or simply the history they carry: the coins we are going to present are 3 of the most valued on the market.

Owning one is a great investment and above all an incredible find, which should not be spent. There are several coins that have a high value in the market, but below we will present those that collectors want to have in their hands.

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The 3 coins worth thousands of dollars

1933 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle: This is the iconic coin that set a world record, as it sold for $18.9 million at an auction in 2021. According to Centennial Auctions CFO Ailie F. Byers, around 445,500 double eagles were minted in 1933, but none were officially put into circulation, as almost all were ordered to be melted down. To date, only 13 specimens are known to exist.

1787 Fugio Cent: Also known as the Franklin Cent. The Fugio Cent was one of the first coins issued by the United States, which means it carries pure history with it. Records are very scarce, however, this coin is considered the beginning of the minting of US coins. Historians claim that Benjamin Franklin designed the coin. The price of this coin at auctions varies. Low-grade specimens can sell for as little as $200, while high-grade ones have sold for as much as $92,500.

Morgan Dollars: With high demand in recent years, these coins are appreciated for their large size, silver content, and historical appeal. Many specimens have remained stored in government and bank vaults. Those that were minted at the Carson City Mint, marked with “CC” are particularly the most sought after.

 

 

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