This coin, minted in 2007, features the iconic American Buffalo design and was struck in 24-karat gold. It is highly prized by collectors for its purity and beauty.
A rare error coin minted in 2000 at the Philadelphia Mint, where the obverse die for the Sacagawea dollar was mistakenly paired with the reverse die for the Statehood quarter. Only a small number of these mule coins were produced, making them extremely valuable to collectors.
Another error coin from the Statehood quarter series, the 2004 Wisconsin quarter features an extra leaf on the ear of corn on the reverse side. This error resulted from a die variation and has become highly sought after by collectors.
Minted in 2005 at the Philadelphia Mint, this Jefferson nickel features a die clash error that resulted in a spear-like projection appearing above the bison on the reverse side. Examples of this error coin command high prices in the collector's market.
This coin, minted in 2008, is part of the American Eagle Platinum Proof series and features intricate designs symbolizing the theme "The Foundations of American Democracy." Its limited mintage and artistic appeal make it highly desirable among collectors.
Similar to the 2004 Wisconsin Extra Leaf Quarter, this error coin features an extra leaf on the ear of corn on the reverse side but with the leaf positioned lower. It is a rare variation of the original error and is highly sought after by collectors.
Another addition to the American Buffalo Gold Coin series, the 2008-W $50 coin features the same design as the 2007-W coin but with a different mint mark. Its limited mintage and status as a collector's favorite contribute to its high value.
In 2007, a small number of Presidential dollar coins were minted without the edge lettering that includes the coin's date, mint mark, and motto. These error coins are rare and highly prized by collectors.
Inspired by the original 1907 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle design, the 2009 Ultra High Relief Double Eagle Gold Coin was struck with modern technology to achieve unparalleled detail and quality. Its limited mintage and artistic significance make it a sought-after collector's item.
Part of the Statehood quarter series, the 2008 Arizona quarter features an extra saguaro cactus on the reverse side, resulting from a die variety. This error coin is highly collectible due to its rarity and unique appearance.