It’s almost impossible to meet someone who is depicted on a United States coin due to Congressional regulations. One ...
Manufacturing errors might be annoying when it comes to most products, but they can be a massive moneymaker when it comes to ...
Errors increase the value of collectibles because a limited ... The alloy had a gold tint that was eventually used for the one-dollar Sacagawea coins that came out in 2000.
Eisenhower coins with no mint marks can be worth as much as $13,500 on the ... which was produced between 1921-1935, and the Sacagawea dollar which was produced between 2000-2008.
If you're hanging on to a $1 coin, it might be worth much more than it appears ... with some of the most popular being the Sacagawea Gold Dollar Coin, the Seated Liberty Silver Dollar Coin ...
Well, for starters, as we have established already, it should be a quarter, minted in Georgia in 1999.
A 1999 Georgia state quarter could be worth up to $10,000, according to a blog post from U.S. Coins Guide. The quarter’s high value is a result of several manufacturing errors. The biggest one ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Defects sometimes increase the value of coins and such is the case ... were cast from a test alloy for the Sacagawea dollar. In addition to the golden glow, here are ...
According to International Precious Metals, only 2,000 were produced, and even fewer are known to exist today—hence their hefty worth. One of these coins once fetched $6.6 million at auction, while ...
Here’s a look at four lesser-known coins that are worth thousands of dollars. Double die mistakes occur when the metal on a coin gets struck multiple times by the die or design stamp on either ...
GoBankingRates said those were actually intended for the Sacagawea dollar that was released in 2000. U.S. Coins Guide said in ... cent pieces that is actually worth big-time bucks?