The world of numismatics in the United States is full of surprises at all times, since coin collectors can have a series of collectibles at home that will delight other different collectors. But not only that, but it is also possible that any American can have a valuable coin at home without knowing its value.
In this sense, we find that there are many coins from the 70s that can have a high value and that we could sell them for 10,000 dollars or more. If we have one of them at home, we should go to an auction house related to the world of numismatics in order to get some good extra money for the coming weeks.
This is especially true if we need some extra income because our tax refund has not arrived yet or our March Social Security check is still on the way. But whether or not we have these payments coming in, we will always be able to sell these coins for a good amount of money thanks to numismatic collectors.
5 coins that can be worth $10,000
As we have already mentioned, numismatics can be surprising, but it is even more surprising to learn that we could have a coin with such a high value at home and not know it. So checking the following list could bring some financial joy to our home.
So, these are the 5 coins that could be of great value in the field of numismatics:
- 70s penny with small date. This penny has the smallest printed date and a less uniform shape. Thanks to this, the value could reach $18,000.
- Susan B. Anthony dollar (1979). The image of Susan B. Anthony on the Monticello design makes this coin special, which has an overmintage. The value can be up to $11,800.
- 1971 penny. With a double minting on the obverse, this is considered a very rare coin. In addition to that, it can also be distinguished by its fine relief. The price can go up to around $10,000.
- 1974 penny. Numismatists look for this 1974 penny with 1973 brockage. On one side it has the common impression and on the other side it has a mirror design. To recognize this particular one, we must check that it has the face of Abraham Lincoln. It could be worth more than 11,000 dollars.
- 1971 cent. The most striking thing about this coin, which is called a Deep Cameo Proof, is that it was actually intended to serve as a model for future designs. Thanks to this rarity, it can reach a value of $17,000 at auction.
Remember that Tododisca does not buy or sell coins. To do this we must go to a specialized auction house, either online or not. In addition, each coin has a particular value that depends on factors such as conservation, rarity and other elements.