Rare Bicentennial Quarter: Valued at nearly $300 million, this coin is a historic and prized collectible.
1933 Double Eagle: Worth over $18 million, it's one of the rarest and most valuable gold coins.
Flowing Hair Dollar (1794): Valued at around $10 million, this is the first dollar coin issued by the U.S. Mint.
Brasher Doubloon (1787): Worth over $7.4 million, a gold coin minted by a New York City goldsmith.
Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle (1907): Valued at around $7.6 million, a beautifully designed $20 gold coin.
Edward III Florin (1343): Worth about $6.8 million, one of the oldest and rarest English coins.
Liberty Head Nickel (1913): Valued at over $5 million, a very rare five-cent coin with only five known examples.
Queen Elizabeth II Million Dollar Coin: Worth over $4 million, made of pure gold and weighing 100 kg.
Silver Dollar (1804): Valued at around $4.1 million, known as the "King of U.S. Coins" for its rarity.
$1,000 Grand Watermelon Bill (1890): Worth nearly $3.3 million, this rare note features a large red seal resembling a watermelon.