8 World Coins With Surprising Values: Global Treasure Hunt!

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1. 1794 Flowing Hair Dollar (USA) 

The first dollar coin issued by the United States Mint, known for its intricate design and historical significance. In top condition, it can fetch millions at auction. 

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2. 1933 Double Eagle (USA)  

One of the most famous and valuable coins in the world, with only a handful known to exist legally. The last one sold at auction for over $7 million USD. 

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3. 1343 Edward III Florin (United Kingdom)  

One of the rarest medieval English coins, featuring a distinctive design and highly sought after by collectors. Examples in good condition can fetch upwards of $6 million USD. 

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4. 1939 One Rupee George VI (India)  

Issued only for one year and with a unique pattern, this coin is highly sought after by collectors of Indian numismatics. It can command prices exceeding $1 million USD. 

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5. 1796 Prussian Taler (Germany)  

A rare silver coin issued during the reign of King Frederick William II of Prussia. In excellent condition, it can be valued at over $1 million USD.

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6. 1974-S Eisenhower Dollar (USA)  

A modern American coin, but with a twist. The 1974-S Eisenhower dollar was only struck in San Francisco for collectors and is now valued at over $1,000 USD in top condition.

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7. 1935 King Farouk Gold Coin (Egypt) 

Minted during the reign of King Farouk of Egypt, this gold coin is highly sought after by collectors of Egyptian numismatics. It can sell for tens of thousands of dollars. 

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8. 1921 Holey Dollar (Australia)    

A unique coin created by punching the center out of Spanish dollars during early Australian colonial times. Rare and historically significant, it can fetch hundreds of thousands of dollars at auction. 

Bicentennial Quarter 1976-S Proof (Type 1) - Value: $690,000+