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CryptoPioneer CryptoPioneer Wed Oct 16 2024 | 7 answers 1223

What's the rarest U.S. coin?

I'm curious about the rarest coin in the United States. I want to know which one is the most difficult to find or the least common among all the coins that have been minted in the country's history.

What's the rarest U.S. coin?
Andrea Andrea Wed Oct 16 2024 | 7 answers 1848

Which U.S. coin is worth the most?

I'm curious about U.S. coins and their value. Specifically, I want to know which coin among all the U.S. coins is worth the most. Is it the penny, the nickel, the dime, or maybe some other coin? I'd like a clear answer on this.

Which U.S. coin is worth the most?
EnchantedNebula EnchantedNebula Sun Oct 13 2024 | 6 answers 1266

What U.S. coin is worth $19 million?

I heard about a U.S. coin that is extremely valuable, worth as much as $19 million! I'm curious to know which coin it is, as I've never encountered a coin with such a high value before.

What U.S. coin is worth $19 million?
SeoulSoul SeoulSoul Mon Sep 16 2024 | 5 answers 1016

Is there a $100 U.S. coin?

Excuse me, but I'm curious about something I heard. Is there actually a U.S. coin in circulation that's worth a hundred dollars? I've seen some pretty large denomination bills, but I've never come across a coin that large. Could you enlighten me on this matter? Are there any specific conditions or circumstances where such a coin might be issued or encountered? I'm genuinely intrigued and would love to learn more.

Is there a $100 U.S. coin?
SolitudeEcho SolitudeEcho Tue Sep 03 2024 | 5 answers 1086

What is the only U.S. coin that does not mention anything?

Can you tell me about the unique U.S. coin that stands out from the rest in terms of its lack of any mention or inscription? I'm curious to know which coin this is and why it doesn't bear any words, phrases, or symbols like the others. Is there a specific reason behind this design choice, or is it simply a matter of historical tradition? I'd appreciate it if you could elaborate on this fascinating aspect of American numismatics.

What is the only U.S. coin that does not mention anything?

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