These Rare Coins Have Sold for 13,000to13,000to1.5 Million
While most coins are worth face value, these four exceptional pieces have commanded astronomical prices at auction. Here’s what makes them so valuable and whether you should hold or sell if you’re lucky enough to own one.
1. 1943 Bronze Lincoln Cent
💰 Record Sale: $1.5 Million
The Accidental Copper Penny
Why It’s Valuable:
- Struck in 95% copper when only steel cents were authorized
- Only 10-15 confirmed specimens exist
- Last auction: $1.7 million (2010)
Hold or Sell?
✅ Hold: Prices increasing 8-10% annually
⚠️ Only sell if you need liquidity (population under 20)
2. 1794 Flowing Hair Silver Dollar
💰 Record Sale: $389,968
America’s First Silver Dollar
Key Facts:
- First U.S. silver dollar ever minted
- Only 140-150 survive from original mintage
- Last sale: $12 million for finest-known specimen
Hold or Sell?
✅ Hold long-term: Historical significance drives value
⚠️ Sell only for >$500,000 offers
3. 1913 Liberty Nickel
💰 Record Sale: $55,944+
The Mysterious 5-Specimen Rarity
Why Collectors Pay Millions:
- Only 5 known to exist
- Struck illegally after design was discontinued
- Last auction: $4.5 million (2018)
Hold or Sell?
✅ Hold indefinitely: Museum-quality rarity
⚠️ Never sell raw—must be PCGS/NGC certified
4. 2000-P Sacagawea Dollar Mule
💰 Record Sale: $13,573
The Quarter/Dollar Hybrid Error
What Makes It Special:
- Quarter obverse paired with dollar reverse
- Only 3 confirmed examples
- Last sale: $192,000 for finest specimen
Hold or Sell?
⚠️ Sell now: Modern errors may be peaking
✅ Keep if graded MS67+ (potential future growth)
Market Trends & Advice

Best to Hold Long-Term
✔ Pre-1900 coins (historical value)
✔ Extreme rarities (<25 known)
✔ Top-graded registry coins (PCGS/NGC MS/PR70)
Best to Sell Now
✔ Raw/unverified coins (risk of market correction)
✔ Modern errors (possible bubble)
✔ Duplicates in your collection
Professional Appraisals
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Subject: “HOLD OR SELL”
Include:
✔ High-quality photos
✔ Certification details (if any)
✔ Your financial goals
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