The Bicentennial Quarter was issued in 1976 to celebrate the two hundredth anniversary of the United States Declaration of Independence. It is distinguished by its one-of-a-kind design, which depicts a colonial drummer on the reverse side. This design is meant to represent the spirit of the American Revolution.
The value of a rare Bicentennial Quarter may vary greatly depending on a number of criteria, including the quality of the quarter, its rarity, and the demand for it among collectors respectively.
As a result of the fact that there are only five known examples of the 1913 Liberty Head Nickel, it is considered to be one of the rarest and most expensive coins in the field of American numismatics. Individual pieces now fetch prices in the millions of dollars.
The 1943 Bronze Lincoln Cent is a rare and expensive mistake coin that was produced unintentionally on bronze planchets meant for steel cents during World War II. Examples of this coin that are in great condition bring considerable amounts of money when they are sold at auction.
In spite of the fact that it bears the year 1804, this piece was actually produced many decades later. It is referred to as the "King of American Coins" owing to its extraordinary worth and rarity, with flawless examples fetching prices in the millions of dollars.