
4 Ordinary U.S. Coins That Sold
Hidden among billions of ordinary American coins are four legendary treasures so rare and so valuable that they reshaped modern coin collecting.
These coins were not ancient artifacts or museum pieces.
They were pocket change.
They tell stories of minting accidents, overlooked details, and unbelievable luck β and their auction prices shocked even veteran collectors.
Letβs reveal the four most extraordinary modern U.S. coins you should know about π
π₯ 1) 2000-P Sacagawea Dollar Mule Error β Sold for $194,062.50
At first glance, this coin looks like any normal golden dollar.
But a tiny number were created with one of the most dramatic mistakes in U.S. Mint history.
πͺ Coin facts
- Year: 2000
- Mint: Philadelphia (P)
- Weight: 8.1 g
- Diameter: 26.5 mm
- Metal: Manganese-brass alloy
Design:
- Obverse: Sacagawea holding her son
- Reverse: Flying eagle
β οΈ The legendary mistake (the βMuleβ)
Some coins were struck using:
A Washington quarter obverse + Sacagawea dollar reverse
This impossible pairing created a historic mint error.
Only a handful exist.
π΅ Real auction result
- π $194,062.50 β GreatCollections (PCGS certified)
Experts believe a flawless new example could exceed $250,000+.
π How to check yours
- Confirm year: 2000
- Look for mint mark: P
- Inspect the front:
- If you see George Washington, stop immediately.
- Do not clean.
- Send to PCGS or NGC for authentication.
π₯ 2) 1979-P Susan B. Anthony Dollar (Wide Rim) β Sold for $15,275
Millions were spent.
Very few are rare.
π§ Two varieties exist
Flip the coin and look at the date:
- Narrow Rim β common
- Wide Rim β rare (date sits close to rim)
That tiny spacing difference can mean thousands of dollars.
π΅ Record price
- π $15,275 β NGC MS67 (Heritage Auctions)
Experts estimate a flawless MS68 Wide Rim could reach $20,000+
π What to examine
- Date position near rim
- Sharp stars and portrait
- Strong eagle detail
- Bright original luster
- No heavy scratches
π₯ 3) 2000-D Sacagawea Dollar Error Coins β Up to $10,000+
Over 518 million were made.
Almost all are worth $1.
But errors change everything.
π₯ Valuable error types
| Error Type | Possible Value |
|---|---|
| Off-center strike | $2,000 β $4,000 |
| Double strike | $5,000+ |
| Missing clad layer | $3,000 β $6,000 |
| Wrong planchet | $10,000+ |
π What to look for
- Unusual color (silver or copper patches)
- Very thick or thin edge
- Double images
- Misaligned design
- Extremely sharp strike
High-grade coins certified by PCGS or NGC bring the strongest prices.
π 4) 1979-D Susan B. Anthony Dollar Errors β Up to $20,000
Most are common.
Some are spectacular.
βοΈ Valuable error examples
| Error | Value |
|---|---|
| Off-center | $2,000 β $3,000 |
| Double strike | $4,000 β $8,000 |
| Missing clad layer | $3,000 β $6,000 |
| Clipped planchet | $2,000 β $5,000 |
| Wrong planchet | $10,000 β $20,000 |
π Inspection checklist
- Look for copper showing through
- Check rim shape
- Search for doubling
- Inspect metal color
- Rotate under light
π§ Important rules before doing anything
β Do not clean
β Do not polish
β Do not sell raw to shops
β Do not spend
β
Store safely
β
Authenticate with PCGS or NGC
Cleaning can destroy 90% of the value instantly.
ποΈ Best places to sell rare coins
- Heritage Auctions
- Stackβs Bowers
- GreatCollections
- Certified listings on eBay
These platforms attract serious collectors and produce the strongest results.
β Final thoughts
These coins were:
- Ordinary dollars
- Pocket change
- Forgotten pieces
Now some are worth more than luxury cars.
Modern treasure still exists β quietly hiding in collections, drawers, and coin jars.
Sometimes wealth is only one detail away.
Check carefully πͺπ
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