Top 10 Rare Coins Wanted by Collectors

1. The 1933 Double Eagle: Considered the "holy grail" of American coins, only 13 of these $20 gold coins are known to exist. 

2. The 1804 Silver Dollar: Despite being dated 1804, these coins were actually struck many years later for diplomatic gifts.  

3. The 1913 Liberty Head Nickel: With just five specimens known to exist, this coin is highly sought after.  

4. The 1794 Flowing Hair Dollar: As the first silver dollar issued by the United States Mint, this coin holds historical significance.  

5. The 1943 Copper Penny: During World War II, a few copper pennies were accidentally struck instead of the typical zinc-coated steel ones. 

6. The 1793 Chain Cent: This coin features a chain linking 13 circles, symbolizing the unity of the original colonies.  

7. The 1894-S Barber Dime: Minted in San Francisco, only 24 of these dimes were produced, and just nine are known to remain. 

8. The 1870-S Seated Liberty Dollar: With only 12 confirmed examples in existence, this coin is exceptionally scarce.  

9. The 1915-S Panama-Pacific Exposition $50 Gold Piece: Minted to commemorate the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, this coin is one of the largest and most impressive U.S. gold coins.  

10. The 1787 Brasher Doubloon: Considered the first gold coin struck in the United States, these coins were made by silversmith Ephraim Brasher.