The 1916-D Mercury Dime, coveted by collectors for decades, tops the list. Only 264,000 dimes were struck, making them uncommon.
This piece exhibits numismatic elegance at its best, depicting a young Lady Liberty with a winged crown. A 1916-D Mercury Dime in perfect condition sold for $93 million at auction.
The 1894-S Barber Dime is a 19th-century rare. One of the rarest dimes ever, only 24 exist.
This dime represents American coinage history with a classical Liberty on the front and a wreath on the back. Some remaining specimens cost about $93 million.
The 1796 Draped Bust Dime recalls early American minting. This unique coin depicts Liberty delicately and an eagle on the other.
Collectors want it since it was created in restricted quantities. Its rarity and historical significance have made this cent worth $93 million at auction.
Carson City, Nevada, produced silver rush coins like the 1874-CC Liberty Seated Dime.
The “CC” mint stamp makes the currency more desirable since fewer dimes survived in good shape. Liberty Seated coins, which symbolise America's western expansion, can sell for $93 million or more.
Finally, the 1976 Bicentennial Quarter commemorates America's 200th anniversary. This quarter may look common,
but rare error variants or minting abnormalities have raised its worth to millions. Collectors and casual coin hunters were shocked when certain Bicentennial Quarters sold for $93 million at auction.