The most valuable coin in the world is the Flowing Hair Dollar. This coin was minted in 1794. This coin last sold in 2013 for just over ten million dollars.
the hope diamond is the largest. It is in the Smithsonian Museum in Washington D.C.
"Zimbabwe Dollar" no doubt
The best way to sell a valuable coin is to take it to a coin show and get offers from at least 3 different dealers. With the competition between the different dealers at a show, you will get the best offers there. You may or may not get more money for it on eBay, but you certainly will have to do more work to sell it there, and there are fees involved in selling there. If it's extremely valuable -- like over $10,000 -- you may want to talk to one of the major national auction houses, like Heritage, Superior, or Stacks.
the first coin made was from lydian and had a symbol of a tiger that was made by the kings of the jungles (King Alyattes) in turkey the coin was made out of gold and silver
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After the abolition of the Guilder, the new most valuable coin would be the 2 Euro coin
The most valuable coin to sell at auction is the 1794 silver plugged dollar graded SP66 by PCGS. However,the most valuable coin is the 1849 $20 gold piece . It is unique and has an estimated value of $15,000,000.
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Mexico's most valuable coin is the 50 pesos gold coin from any year in the 1920's. The gold coin from 1923, 1924, and 1926 is sold for over $2,000 on eBay.
The most valuable American coin in current production is the half dollar. This half dollar is worth 50 cents when used.
The most valuable coin is a 1933 double eagle gold coin. One was sold for $3,000,000 at a bid
The most valuable US coin is the 1933 Saint-Gaudens Gold Double Eagle. In 2002 an example of this coin was sold at auction for 7.5 million dollars. At the time it was the most ever paid for any coin in the world.
The 1933 Double Eagle is the most valuable coin in the world. This coin was minted in 1933 but never issued because President Franklin D. Roosevelt took the country off the gold standard. A single example escaped destruction when it made its way into the collection of King Farouk of Egypt, was withdrawn from an auction of his possessions in 1954, and went underground for 40 years until it was seized from an English coin dealer in 1996. It was sold by the United States Government in an auction at Sotheby's New York on July 30, 2002, where it brought the record sum of $7,590,020. Another of one of the world's most valuable coins is the 1911 Canada silver dollar, it was a failed attempt to produce the first 1 dollar coin for Canada. only 3 were minted and 1 was made out of lead. this coin was one in the guiness book of world records for being the most valuable coin. a few years ago one sold at auction for $1,000,000
In the UK, the highest value coin in current wide circulation is the £2 coin.
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it has no value and is by far the most rare
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