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  1. 1962 PR68 Proof Set
    1962 PR68 Proof Set
    SKU: 0104363
    Status: Out of stock
  2. 2021-S Proof Lincoln Cent
    2021-S Proof Lincoln Cent
    SKU: 0104609
    Status: Out of stock
  3. 2021-S Proof Tuskegee Airmen Quarter
    2021-S Proof Tuskegee Airmen Quarter
    SKU: 0104608
    Status: Out of stock
  4. 1881-S Morgan Silver Dollar - MS67
    1881-S Morgan Silver Dollar - MS67
    SKU: 15201
    Status: Out of stock
  5. 1986 - 2021 Silver Eagle ANACS PR69 Set
    1986 - 2021 Silver Eagle ANACS PR69 Set
    SKU: 0101315
    Status: In stock
    $5,995.00
  6. 2021 Silver Proof Quarter America the Beautiful Set
    2021 Silver Proof Quarter America the Beautiful Set
    SKU: 038262
    Status: In stock
    $59.95
  7. 2015 P & D Presidential Dollar 8 Coin Set
    2015 P & D Presidential Dollar 8 Coin Set
    SKU: 031253
    Status: In stock
    $19.95
  8. 2012-S 75th Anniversary Silver Eagle 2 Coin Set
    2012-S 75th Anniversary Silver Eagle 2 Coin Set
    SKU: 23508
    Status: In stock
    $495.00
  9. 1921-PDS Morgan Dollar NGC MS64 Set
    1921-PDS Morgan Dollar NGC MS64 Set
    SKU: 038379
    Status: In stock
    $1,495.00
  10. 1921-PDS Morgan Dollar NGC MS63 Set
    1921-PDS Morgan Dollar NGC MS63 Set
    SKU: 038377
    Status: In stock
    $795.00
  11. 1921-PDS Morgan Dollar PCGS MS63 Set
    1921-PDS Morgan Dollar PCGS MS63 Set
    SKU: 038378
    Status: In stock
    $795.00
  12. 1883 - 1885 O Morgan Dollar PCGS MS64 3 Piece Set
    1883 - 1885 O Morgan Dollar PCGS MS64 3 Piece Set
    SKU: 0104211
    Status: In stock
    $595.00
  13. 1883 - 1885 O Morgan Dollar NGC MS64 3 Piece Set
    1883 - 1885 O Morgan Dollar NGC MS64 3 Piece Set
    SKU: 0104210
    Status: In stock
    $595.00
  14. 2021 Type 2 Silver Eagle ANACS PR70 - First Strike
    2021 Type 2 Silver Eagle ANACS PR70 - First Strike
    SKU: 038538
    Status: Out of stock
  15. 2019 Silver Proof Quarters
    2019 Silver Proof Quarters
    SKU: 035736
    Status: Out of stock
  16. 2024 $50 Gold American Eagle
    2024 $50 Gold American Eagle
    SKU: 0104359
    Status: Out of stock
  17. 1994 Silver American Eagle – MS69
    1994 Silver American Eagle – MS69
    SKU: 7132
    Status: In stock
    $109.95
  18. 2023-S Reverse Proof Morgan & Peace Dollar Set
    2023-S Reverse Proof Morgan & Peace Dollar Set
    SKU: 0102241
    Status: Out of stock
  19. 2023 Reagan Legacy Reverse Proof Morgan & Peace Dollar Set
    2023 Reagan Legacy Reverse Proof Morgan & Peace Dollar Set
    SKU: 0104284
    Status: In stock
    $399.95 $499.95
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Rare & Collectible US Coins

Whether you're a seasoned collector or excited to start your journey as a coin collector, build your numismatic treasure from our iconic series of United States coins. Buy rare US currency coins that you can cherish for generations.

Rare Collectible US Coin Collections

Collectible American coins are significant as each coin holds historical significance and numismatic value. These United States coin sets represent rich American heritage and culture, dating back from 1700 to 1999. Their limited mintage's, unique designs, and stories create an allure and make them long-lost treasure.

By collecting these US currency coins, you delve deeper into the past and get a glimpse of America's journey through different time periods. Some of these most-beloved United States coin sets are: Silver Eagles , Peace Dollars, Morgan Dollars and Half Dollars. You can explore these and many more on our online store, the best place to find United States mint coins for sale.

Uncover the Numismatic History of US Coins

Before the paper dollar bill, United States coins were the sole currency for Americans. Although many are now out of circulation, they are today the most popular and collected US coins. Of course, many other coins are still legal tender! Let’s delve deeper into the history of American coins.

1794-1804: The First US Silver Dollar Coins

The Coinage Act developed the idea of American coins, and minting of silver coins began. The featured profile on the first dollar coins’ obverse was of Lady Liberty and the reverse bore an eagle. Some of these coins were called “Flowing Hair” dollar coins and “Draped Bust” dollar coins, as they showed the same profile of Lady Liberty with slight cariationa. You can find the same among our United States mint coins for sale.

1836-1885: Seated Liberty US Dollar Coins

Among American rare coin collectibles, the “Seated Liberty” dollar coin was introduced in 1836, having a different version of Lady Liberty on the obverse. On these coins, Liberty rests on a rock, looking behind, holding a staff in her left hand and guarding her shield, which rests on the ground.

Another one of the rare coins in the US is “Gobrecht”, which was produced for a short time. The Trade Dollar coin was another one made in this period, of 90% silver; these coins were eventually melted down, and only a few can be found today. Do explore our United States mint coin store for this collectible US currency.

1921: The Peace Dollar

The likeliness of Lady Liberty took a new turn in 1921, when the Peace Dollar came out as a symbol of peace after World War I. This coin, one of the most rare coins in the US, was composed of 90% silver and 10% copper and designed by Anthony de Francisci. Francisci’s Liberty was depicted with her hair in a loose bun instead of flowing locks; the eagle was redesigned as well, looking over the rays of a new dawn. This has also become one of the most collectible US coins.

1970s: Eisenhower and Susan Dollar Coins

In 1971, the “Eisenhower Dollar ” coin was created to remember President Dwight D. Eisenhower. This coin was minted until 1979; in the same year a new coin, the “Susan B. Anthony Dollar” was created. The Susan Dollar however was minted only for two years; minting restarted in 1999. You can check it out at our American coin store!

It’s also worth remembering that in 1965, the base metal of the circulating coins was changed due to rising silver prices. Throughout history the US Mint has issued coins to honor people, events, and places. These rare coins in the US currency have their own story and a rich history, all of which make them an interesting addition to any coin collection.

What Materials are US Coins Composed of?

In the olden days, coins used to be made out of silver and gold - these are also the most collectible US coins nowadays. As the prices of these metals rose higher and higher, the US Mint started replacing them with cheaper metals. These silver and gold coins hence became top rare US coins.

Modern coins are composed of metals like nickel, copper, and zinc. Most of them follow the Sandwich method as they include multiple metals that are pressed together.

For example, the quarter and dime consist of copper within layers of a nickel-copper mixture. This not only keeps the prices cheaper but also makes the coin last longer.

Buy Collectible US Coins at the CSN Mint Online Store

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We feature a wide range of American rare coin collectibles, spanning various denominations, time periods, and designs. From popular to rare and limited editions, our United States coin collection interests every collector.

Whether you’re looking to enhance your collection or you’re purchasing for gifting, you’ll find it all at CSN Mint - United States mint coins for sale. In case of any requirement for assistance, our customer service team is always ready to help you with any query regarding US coin and bullion.

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FAQs About US Coins

1. What are the different types of US coins?

The U.S. has six main circulating coins: the penny (1¢), nickel (5¢), dime (10¢), quarter (25¢), half-dollar (50¢), and dollar ($1). The Mint also produces collectible bullion, commemorative, and numismatic coins, often made from silver or gold.

2. What US coins are no longer in circulation?

Several older coins are no longer issued, including the two-cent piece (1863–1873), the three-cent coin (1851–1889), and the 20-cent piece (1875–1878). Though discontinued, these coins are now popular collectibles.

3. What US coins are silver?

Silver U.S. coins include all dimes, quarters, half dollars, and dollar coins dated 1964 or earlier, made with 90% silver. Other silver issues include 40% silver half dollars (1965–1970), 35% silver war nickels (1942–1945), and modern silver bullion coins like the American Silver Eagle.

4. What are the US coins made of?

U.S. coins use different metal mixes: pennies are 97.5% zinc with a 2.5% copper coating, nickels contain 75% copper and 25% nickel, and dimes, quarters, and half dollars have a copper core with outer layers made from a 75% copper and 25% nickel alloy. Dollar coins vary by series and year.

5. Are US coins magnetic?

No, U.S. coins are not magnetic because they are made from non-ferrous metals like copper, nickel, and zinc. The only widely known magnetic exception is the 1943 steel penny.

6. Who is on the US dollar coin?

Most modern U.S. dollar coins feature Sacagawea with her son, Jean Baptiste. She has appeared on the obverse since 2000, while the reverse changes each year to highlight Native American history.

7. Are US dollar coins worth anything?

Standard dollar coins are usually worth face value, but older silver dollars and coins with minting errors or special varieties can be worth more. Some Susan B. Anthony and Presidential dollars also hold collectible value.

8. What US coins are worth money?

Many coins can be valuable, especially pre-1965 silver coins and rare key-date or error coins. Well-known examples include the 1913 Liberty Head Nickel, 1804 Silver Dollar, 1943 bronze penny, and 1955 Double-Die Lincoln Cent.

9. What is the rarest US coin?

Two of the rarest U.S. coins are the 1913 Liberty Head Nickel, with only five known pieces, and the 1933 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle, which has very few legal examples in private hands.

10. What is the most valuable US coin?

The 1933 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle is considered the most valuable U.S. coin, having sold for more than $18.9 million. Other high-value coins include the 1794 Flowing Hair Dollar and the 1913 Liberty Head Nickel.

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