The most valuable rare coin known is the 1933 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle , which sold for nearly $18.9 million at auction in 2021.
While many other coins are valued at millions due to their historical significance and rarity, such as the 1794 Flowing Hair Silver Dollar and the 1787 Brasher Doubloon , the 1933 Double Eagle currently holds the top spot due to its unique history and legal status.
- Legal Status: This coin is particularly notable as it is the only 1933 Double Eagle that can be legally owned by a private collector.
- Historical Context: Minted during a time of economic upheaval in the US and the abandonment of the gold standard, nearly all of the 445,500 originally produced were melted down.
- Rarity: Only a few examples escaped the melting process, and only one is legally available for private ownership, further enhancing its appeal and value to collectors.
Which is the rarest coin in the world?
Good point! 1943 Copper Lincoln Wheat Penny. …
1913 Liberty Head Nickel. …
1794 Flowing Hair Silver Dollar. …
1804 Draped Bust Dollar. …
1933 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle. …
1955 Doubled Die Lincoln Cent. …
2007 $1 Million Canadian Gold Maple Leaf. …
1343 Edward III Florin.