Top six most expensive coins in the world

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: August 19, 2023 13:39 IST2023-08-19T13:39:05+5:302023-08-19T13:39:05+5:30

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Most Expensive Coin In The World: There are many people in the world who are very fond of coin collection. Sometimes even a coin can make you a millionaire. If asked how many rupees the most expensive coin in the world would be, most people would answer thousands or millions.

But today we are going to tell you about a coin whose value you may not have thought about. Along with this, we are going to tell about the six most expensive coins in the world.

Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle is the most expensive coin in the world. This coin was minted between 1907 and 1933. Only 4,45,500 such coins were minted at that time. These coins were designed by Augustus Saint Gaudens.

The name of the second most expensive coin in the world is Flowing Hair Silver Dollar. These coins were minted in 1794 and only 1,758 were minted. Currently there are only 6 coins left in the world. The price of one of these coins in the auction is Rs 107.57 crore.

3)The Brasher Doubloon is the third most expensive coin in the world. These coins were minted in 1787 by Ephraim Brasher, a goldsmith in New York. It was the first gold coin minted in America. There are only 7 such coins in the world. The cost of one coin is Rs 80.89 crore.

Edward III Florin is the fourth most expensive coin in the world. These coins were minted by King Edward III of England. These coins are considered rare because of their unique design. In the auction, one of these coins fetched Rs 55.08 crore.

The Umayyad Gold Dinar coin from Saudi Arabia is considered to be the fifth most expensive coin in the world. These coins were minted during the Umayyad Empire in Saudi Arabia. These coins are very beautiful. Its one coin is worth Rs 43.78 crore.

The Canadian Gold Maple Leaf from Canada is considered to be the sixth most expensive coin in the world. These coins were minted in 1979. These coins were minted with 99 percent pure gold. Only one coin was minted a year and weighed 1 troy ounce.