Although unusual and costly discoveries are often sought for by coin collectors, what if you happened to come across coins worth a fortune among your pocket change? Two rare dimes and a Bicentennial quarter, each valued at an amazing $19 million, have lately been reported to still in circulation. For both enthusiasts and collectors, these coins have become the holy grail; but, what makes them so precious? Let us explore the background and rareness of these special coins.
The Uncommon Barber Dime, 1894-S
The 1894-S Barber dime is among the most prized dimes from history. Only 24 of these coins were ever struck, and currently there are less than 10 thought to exist. Originally struck in San Francisco as part of a limited run, the coin is quite rare and a legend among collectors. Although one of these dimes sold at auction for about $2 million, its scarcity and demand suggest another may be worth up to $19 million.
1916-D Mercury Dime:
Another rare lying in your spare change could be the 1916-D Mercury dime. The Denver mint only created roughly 264,000 of the 1916 variant, making the dime among the rarest coins in use today even though it was mass-made. Collectors respect this coin for its historical importance and scarcity; some estimates place its worth in the millions if discovered in mint condition.
The Bicentennial Quarter ( 1976 )
Although quarters from the 1976 Bicentennial series were extensively made, a few rare examples include mistakes or were struck in very limited editions. Collectors have valued some of these mistake coins at $19 million as they are unique and some of them are thought to still be in circulation. Collectors love the coin since it honors America’s 200th anniversary and has historical value. Only a small number of these unusual variations, nonetheless, are known to occur.
Given the possibility to locate a rare coin valued at $19 million, both public and collector demand are understandable. Among the most valuable pieces in American coin history are the 1894-S Barber dime, 1916-D Mercury dime, and Bicentennial quarter. Should you be fortunate enough to come upon one of these hidden treasures in circulation, you may be clutching a fortune!
FAQ’s:
Q . What is a bicentennial quarter worth today?
A . Check if you have a unique bicentennial quarter worth hundreds or thousands of dollars. According to the NGC Price Guide, a 1776-1976 bicentennial quarter in circulated condition is worth $0.30 to $0.85, whereas an uncirculated one might get $6,000.
Q . How does the unusual bicentennial quarter look?
A . The obverse has a George Washington bust. Reverse: Colonial drummer facing left, victory torch surrounded by thirteen stars at upper left.
Q . Which Bicentennial quarter is $4000?
A . The quarter must be distinctive to be more than its face worth. If there is a little mistake on the back, The Coin Guy values the coins with the little drummer boy at over $4,000.
Q . Which Bicentennial quarter is $20,000?
A . The reverse design was the first in over 50 years on U.S. quarters. The Chronicle Collectibles website reported that a 1976-S Bicentennial Silver Quarter with a high grade went for $19,200 at auction a few years ago.