Here are rare and valuable coins that could be worth thousands of dollars
Some rare and valuable coins can fatten up your wallet with bills.
According to Shared, visit a coin appraiser if you discover any of these coins below.
1894-S Barber Dime
A coin collector paid $2 million in 2016 because 1894-S Barber dimes are so rare - just nine are said to exist.
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1913 Liberty Head Nickel
Nickels from the nineteenth or twentieth century and have a face on them are worth a couple of thousand dollars.
1943 Lincoln Head Copper Penny
These special coins, which was made out of copper, can be worth up to $10,000.
1955 Double Die Penny
Doubled die pennies could be worth $1,800 if they are in an excellent condition.
1970-S Proof Washington Quarter
Source: USA Coin Book
If you found a coin with the "S" on the head side and the tail side has a year "1941" printed upside down above the word "Dollar," then your best option is to visit a coin appraiser because it has been previously put up for auction for $35,000.
1992 “Close AM” Penny
Just fifteen of 1992 Lincoln penny are known to exist, as indicated by coin specialists. The main reason it's worth so much - more than $20,000 at an auction - is because the "AM" in America is closer together than it should be.
2004 Wisconsin State Quarter
Though Badger state minted millions of quarters in 2004, a few thousand were somehow marked with an additional leaf on a husk of corn. That's the reason why this coin is currently a collector's item and has sold for up to $1,400.
2005 "In God We Rust" Kansas State Quarter
This was a mishap caused by grease build-up in the coin dye for the letter T, and because it occurred on the official motto of the United States, the coin can be worth hundreds of dollars.
2005 Speared Bison Jefferson Nickel
If you have a 2005 nickel that resembles the buffalo has been wounded, you might sit on more than a thousand dollars.
2007 “Godless” Presidential Coin
The George Washington dollar coins were unintentionally minted without the motto, and for that reason, it may be worth hundreds to thousands of dollars.