Rare Bicentennial Quarter Worth Nearly $49 Million USD, 9 More Worth Over $799,999 Gem

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1976 Bicentennial Quarter with Double Die Obverse: A fictional rarity, imagined to be worth $49 million due to its unique double die error and historical significance, celebrating the 200th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.

1913 Liberty Head Nickel: Only five known examples exist, making it one of the most coveted and valuable coins among collectors, with one selling for over $3.7 million at auction.

1933 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle: A gold coin that never officially circulated, with most examples destroyed, except for a few that were stolen and later recovered. One sold for over $7.5 million.

1794 Flowing Hair Silver Dollar: Believed to be the first silver dollar issued by the U.S. Mint, its rarity and historical significance have driven its value to over $10 million at auction.

1943 Bronze Lincoln Cent: A mint error resulted in a few Lincoln pennies being struck in bronze instead of steel in 1943, making them extremely rare and valuable, with one selling for over $1 million.

1894-S Barber Dime: With only 24 minted and 9 known to exist, this dime is one of the rarest and most sought-after coins, fetching over $1.9 million at auction.

1804 Silver Dollar (Class I): Known as the "King of American Coins," it's incredibly rare and valuable, with one of these fetching over $4.1 million at auction due to its historical intrigue and rarity.

2000 Sacagawea Dollar Coin with Experimental Rinse: A hypothetical rarity, imagined to be worth over $800,000 due to a unique experimental surface treatment that was never adopted for circulation.

1982 No Mint Mark Roosevelt Dime: In reality, a rare error coin where the mint mark was omitted. While not reaching the fictional value of $799,999, it's highly sought after by collectors.

1970-S Small Date Lincoln Cent with Double Die Obverse: Another fictional rarity, valued for its double die error and the small date variety, making it a unique and valuable piece in this imaginative list.

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