US coins and bills worth far more than their face value
Daniel Coughlin
23 November 2022
Worth a pretty penny
Courtesy Coin World
2005-P Kansas state 'In God We Rust' quarter: up to $100
Genesis Widick at English Wikipedia [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
Repeat serial number bills: up to $160
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2006 misprint dollar bill: $200
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1982 Roosevelt no mint mark dime: up to $300
Courtesy USA Coin Book
1928 red seal $2 bill: up to $380
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2004-D Wisconsin state extra leaf quarter coin: up to $400
Courtesy USA Coin Book
1972-P doubled die Lincoln penny coin: up to $500
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Star serial number bills: up to $500
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1999-P Wide AM Lincoln memorial penny coin: up to $500
Courtesy USA Coin Book
1955-P doubled die Lincoln penny coin: up to $2,000
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Solid serial number bills: up to $4,500
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Ladder serial number bills: $5,000+
Courtesy US Rare Currency
2000-P Sacagawea transitional error dollar coin: up to $15,000
Courtesy Mint Error News
Low serial number bills: up to $15,000
Courtesy Rare Old Money
1933 $10 silver certificate bill: up to $70,500
Courtesy Stack's Bowers Galleries
2021 Liberty American Gold Eagle coin: $100,000
Courtesy Stack's Bowers Galleries
1969-S doubled die Lincoln penny: $126,500
Courtesy Heritage Auctions
1902 Alaska $5 Bill: $246,750
Courtesy Heritage Auctions
1855-S $3 Gold coin: $264,000
Courtesy Heritage Auctions
1943-P/-S Lincoln copper wheat penny coin: up to $282,000
Courtesy Heritage Auctions
1652 New England shilling: $351,912
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1860-S Gold $3 coin: $360,000
Courtesy Heritage Auctions
2004 Del Monte $20 bill: $396,000
Courtesy Heritage Auctions
1833 Quarter Eagle $2 coin: $408,000
Courtesy Heritage Auctions
1909-D Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle: $480,000
courtesy Heritage Auctions
1931 low serial number $10 silver certificate bill: $500,000
Courtesy Heritage Auctions
1854 Deep Cameo Gold Dollar: $720,000
Courtesy Heritage Auctions
1794 No Stars Flowing Hair dollar coin: $840,000
Courtesy Heritage Auctions
1792 Copper Disme: $900,000
Courtesy Stack's Bowers Galleries
1924-S Double Eagle: $930,000
courtesy Heritage Auctions
1875 $10 Liberty: $1.02 million
Courtesy Heritage Auctions
1792 Judd 13 white metal quarter: $1.26 million
Courtesy Heritage Auctions
1943-D Lincoln copper wheat penny coin: $1.7 million
Courtesy Legend Numismatics
1907 Rolled Gold Edge Eagle $10 coin: up to $2.2 million
Courtesy PGCS
1854-S Liberty Half Eagle: $2.4 million
Courtesy Heritage Auctions
1891 red seal $1,000 treasury note: $2.5 million
Courtesy Heritage Auctions
1792 Birch penny coin: up to $2.6 million
Courtesy Heritage Auctions
1890 Grand Watermelon $1,000 treasury note: $3.3 million
Courtesy Heritage Auctions
1825 Capped Head Left Half Eagle $5 coin: $4.08 million
Courtesy Stack's Bowers Galleries
1927-D Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle: $4.4 million
courtesy Heritage Auctions
1821 Capped Head $5 coin: $4.62 million
Courtesy Heritage Auctions
1913 Liberty Head nickel coin: up to $5 million
Courtesy PGCS
1794 Lord St Oswald-Norweb Flowing Hair dollar coin: $5 million
Courtesy PGCS
1804/1834 proof eagle $10 coin: up to $5.28 million
Courtesy PGCS
1861 Paquet Double Eagle $20 coin: $7.2 million
Courtesy Heritage Auctions
1804/1830s Draped Bust dollar coin: up to $7.68 million
Courtesy USA Coin Book
1822 Capped Bust Half Eagle: $8.4 million
Courtesy PCGS
1787 New York-Style Brasher Doubloon: $9.36 million
Courtesy Heritage Auctions
1794 Carter Flowing Hair dollar coin: $10 million
Courtesy PGCS
1933 Double Eagle $20 coin: $18.9 million
Courtesy Coin World
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