Topping our list is the 1796 Draped Bust Dime, a coin that transcends time, carrying with it the echoes of early American history. With only a handful in circulation, this dime has become a symbol of numismatic rarity.
Journeying westward, we encounter the 1874-CC Liberty Seated Dime, minted in Carson City during a period of rapid expansion in the American West. Known for its scarcity, especially in circulated condition, this dime has a value that far exceeds its face value.
Amidst the challenges of World War II, the 1942/1 Mercury Dime emerged as a testament to resilience. Minted with a date over another due to overuse of the dies, this error coin is a prized find for collectors.
San Francisco lends its mystique to the numismatic world with the 1894-S Barber Dime. With an incredibly low mintage, this dime from the City by the Bay is a scarcity that continues to captivate collectors.
Hailing from the Denver Mint, the 1916-D Mercury Dime holds a special place in the hearts of collectors. With a mintage lower than its counterparts, this dime showcases the artistry of Adolph A.
Moving beyond dimes, the 1804 Draped Bust Quarter stands as a quarter-million dollar rarity. Its intricate design, coupled with the historical context of the Lewis and Clark expedition, makes it a treasure for those fortunate enough to encounter it.
Although technically a nickel, the 1913 Liberty Head Nickel is a must-mention due to its rarity and value. With only a handful known to exist, this coin is a numismatic legend.
Bringing us closer to contemporary times, the 1970-S Small Date Lincoln Cent is a modern rarity that has eluded detection for decades. With a unique variation in the date, this cent has become a sought-after gem for collectors scouring their pocket change for numismatic treasures.