If You Have This Old Coin, You Might Be Rich.
It’s possible that your spare change might actually be considered some seriously valuable coins. As you’re aware, most coins are only worth their dollar, half dollar, quarter, dime, nickel, penny values. But, assuming you have one of these listed valuable coins in your pocket, you might be sitting on $100 or somewhere north of $400,000.
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It's possible that your spare change
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might actually be considered some
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seriously valuable coins. As you're
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aware, most coins are only worth their
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dollar, half dollar, quarter, [music]
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dime, nickel, penny values. But assuming
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you have one of these listed [music]
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valuable coins in your pocket, you might
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be sitting on $100 or somewhere north of
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>> [music]
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>> $400,000.
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Before we start, don't forget to hit
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like, subscribe, and ring the bell for
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more videos. But that's up to you
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[music] to find out. In some instances,
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a simple mistake on a coin could be
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worth $35,000.
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Go ahead, [music] reach into your
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pocket, grab that change, take a deep
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breath, and hope for the best. These 40%
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silver half- dollars are worth more than
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their face value, not necessarily
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because they're rare, but because they
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still contain silver. The melt value of
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the metal alone can be worth up to four
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times the coin's dollar to 50 face
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value. A 1,999
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stamping error created an unintended
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border around George Washington's head,
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[music] making the design stand out.
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Some versions sell for around $25, while
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more pronounced errors can go for
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several thousand. Many coins on this
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list owe their high value to flawed
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minting practices. One example is the
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doubled liberty penny. Pay close
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attention to the letters, especially the
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B or R. The doubled appearance can make
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this penny worth over $50 in
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uncirculated condition. The 2004
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Wisconsin quarter features a famous
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extra leaf error on the cornstalk. The
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low leaf version can sell for around
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$140
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and the rarer highle leaf version may
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fetch about $168.
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Another unusual error gave Abraham
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Lincoln a double earlobe, not from a
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double stamp, but from a production
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fluke. These pennies can be worth around
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$450.
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Some pennies show a noticeable spacing
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between the A and M in America. Known as
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the widem variety, these can sell for
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around $530 in pre-irculated condition.
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In 2010, a godless presidential dollar,
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missing the phrase, "In God [music] we
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trust," sold for over $1,000. Others
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typically range between $30 and $125.
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[music] That same year, an improperly
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minted nickel sold at auction for
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$1,265.
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In 2005, the Buffalo design returned,
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but certain coins featured unintended
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gouges on the buffalo's back, increasing
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their value. For the first time in
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[music] US minting history, a coin with
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no mint mark entered circulation. Some
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of these dimes were reportedly found at
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Cedar Point amusement park in Ohio and
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have sold for over $1,300. [music]
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The 1,964
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Kennedy half-dollar the last year made
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with 90% silver can be worth between
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$500 and $1,500
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in uncirculated condition. Those minted
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from 1965 to 1970 [music] contained 40%
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silver. After that, silver was removed
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entirely. The 1,972
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penny featured a double die error,
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especially visible in Liberty and the
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date, [music] a near mint version can
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exceed $1,600.
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Alaskan families relocated by the
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Federal Emergency Relocation
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Administration, [music]
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once used special $10 script coins. Most
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were melted down, [music] but surviving
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examples can be worth $1,750.
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[music] In 1999, General Mills placed
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sack jawia dollars in serial boxes for a
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promotion before the final design was
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ready. Only four altered versions
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[music] are known, each worth about
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$2,677.
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A 1,937 [music]
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penny without the small D mint mark
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[music] has sold for $7,200.
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A transitional 2,000 Saka Jawia dollar
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struck on the wrong metal [music] sold
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for over $7,600.
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Hawaiian Plantation tokens, [music]
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though not official currency, have sold
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for more than $11,000.
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Rare double-headed pennies [music] from
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the San Francisco Mint, marked by a
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doubled S, are limited to eight known
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examples and can reach $37,000.
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An extremely rare double stamped head
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penny once drew suspicion from the
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Secret Service and can sell for over
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$45,000.
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Gold coins from the 1840s California
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Gold Rush era, are now worth close to
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$50,000. Experimental aluminum pennies,
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nearly all melted down, are estimated to
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be worth up to $250,000
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with only two known to exist. The 1,975
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dime missing its Smint mark [music] can
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approach half a million. The 1,91
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Morgan silver dollar, especially in near
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mint condition, [music] can exceed
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$400,000.
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A prime condition walking Liberty
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half-doll can reach $200,000. [music]
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The 1,943
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copper wheat penny mistakenly made
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during World War II when pennies were
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supposed to be steel is one of the
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rarest coins in American history.
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[music] Around 40 are believed to exist.
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Valued between $100,000 and $200,000.
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The 1894 Sbarber dime is among the
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rarest coins ever minted. Only 24 were
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made and one sold for nearly $2 million.
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A rare 2,000 sackawia dollar with
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mismatched designs sold for $117,500.
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The bowed liberty dollar sold for $4.14
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million. The 1,913
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Liberty head nickel [music] sold for
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$4.5 million. The legendary 1,849
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double eagle pattern coin is estimated
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to be worth between $10 and $20 million.
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Some 1,933
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double eagle gold coins are valued
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between $8.5 and $9 million. The 1,870
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Indian Princess head gold $3 coin is
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valued around $6.6 million. The 1,955
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[music]
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double die penny can be worth nearly
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$2,000.
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The 1,922
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no [music] D Lincoln scent can exceed
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$500. The 1,937
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3-legged Buffalo nickel may sell for
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around $2,500.
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And the $1,942
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42 over41 Mercury dimes vary in value
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depending on condition. Thanks for
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