
$1 Million Gold Canadian Maple Leaf (2007) The coin was first discovered in Germany in 1804 and is highly desirable amongst coin collectors, as there are only eight known class 1 coins ever made.Ĭoined approximately 183 years ago, the Bust Dollar Class 1 sold at auction on March 31st, 2017, by Stack’s Bowers Galleries & Sotherby’s, for $3,865,750.Ĩ. This particular coin is extremely unique and valuable, due to its long-standing history, and having a small “D” printed in one of the clouds on the reverse of the coin, which indicated that it coin belonged to a very wealthy Numismatist, named James V.

Next up, we have an 1804 Bust Collar, Class 1 coin, worth $3.8 million dollars. Bust Dollar – Class 1 – Dexter-Poque Specimen (1804) The Liberty Head Nickel was last sold at auction, by Heritage Auctions in 2007 for $3,737,500.ĩ. It’s believed that the coin was one of five original Liberty Head Nickels, that was stolen from the mint by an ex-employee and somehow made their way into private auctions and coin collections. The coin was used mainly for any close-up work in the series, and coins of lesser value were brought in to do anything more dangerous, which could potentially devalue the coin.
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The first coin on the list is a 1913 Liberty head nickel, which was used in one of the 1970’s TV series, Hawai Five-O.

Liberty Head Nickel (1913) – Hawai Five-O Star These are the 10 most expensive coins in the world:ġ0. The list of coins and figures mentioned below have been compiled from various sources around the web, such as Money Inc, Mental Floss & The Spruce Crafts. Here’s a list of the 10 most expensive coins in the world… So, as you’ll see from our list, your money could be worth far more than its face value in the future, but you might have to wait a few centuries before you can go to auction!

However, it’s quite possible, as we’re about to show you and really just comes down to factors like age, rarity, printing errors and historical importance. Sometimes, it’s hard to believe that our money can be worth more than its printed value.
