The world's most valuable coins
03 November 2016
Most expensive small change ever
Courtesy Royal Canadian Mint
1344 Edward III Double Leopard Florin, UK: £460,000
Courtesy Spink
1344 Edward III Double Leopard Florin, UK: £460,000
Courtesy Royal Mint
460 BC Silver Tetradrachm of Naxos, Ancient Greece: £691,000
Courtesy Baldwin's
460 BC Silver Tetradrachm of Naxos, Ancient Greece: £691,000
Courtesy Baldwin's
1825/4 $5 Capped Head Left Half Eagle, USA: £765,000
Courtesy USA Coin Book
1795 Draped Bust Dollar, USA: £860,000
Courtesy Stack's Bowers
1992 Gold 2000 Yuan, China: £1 million
Courtesy Blanchard
1833 $5 Capped Head Left Half Eagle, USA: £1.1 million
Courtesy Heritage Auctions
308 Maxentius 8-Aurei Gold Medallion, Ancient Rome: £1.14 million
Courtesy Numismatica Ars Classica
1991 Gold 10,000 Yuan, China: £1.3 million
Courtesy Blanchard
1792 Silver-Center Cent, USA: £1.62 million
Courtesy Heritage Auctions
1894-S Barber Dime, USA: £1.62 million
Courtesy Heritage Auctions
1907 $10 Eagle Rolled Edge, USA: £1.8 million
Courtesy PGCS
1804 Bust Dollar - Class III, USA: £1.9 million
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1792 Birch Cent, USA: £2.1 million
Courtesy Stack's Bowers
1787 Brasher Doubloon - EB on Breast, privately minted: £2.4 million
Courtesy PGCS
1907 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle - Ultra High Relief, USA: £2.4 million
Courtesy PGCS
350-300 BC Pantikapaion Gold Stater, Ancient Greece: £3.1 million
Courtesy Baldwin's
1704 Ivan VI Pattern Silver Rouble, Russia: £3.13 million
Courtesy Coin Week
1898 Single 9 Pond, South Africa: £3.3 million
Courtesy Coin Link
2007 C$1 Million Gold Queen Elizabeth II Canada: £3.3 million
Courtesy Royal Canadian Mint
1804 Bust Dollar Bust Dollar - Class I, USA: £3.4 million
Courtesy USA Coin Book
1787 Brasher Doubloon - EB on Wing, privately minted: £3.7 million
Courtesy PGCS
1794 'Lord St. Oswald' Flowing Hair Dollar, USA: £4.1 million
Courtesy PGCS
1913 Liberty Head Nickel - Eliasberg Specimen, USA: £4.1 million
Courtesy PGCS
1804/1834 $10 Proof Eagle, USA: £4.1 million
Courtesy PGCS
724 Umayyad Gold Dinar, Umayyad Caliphate: £4.9 million
Courtesy Coin Week
1787 Brasher Doubloon - EB on Breast, privately minted: £6 million
Courtesy PGCS
1933 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle, USA: £6.2 million
Courtesy Coin World
1794 'Carter' Flowing Hair Dollar, USA: £8.1 million
Courtesy PGCS
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