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The 1910s were a particularly good decade for valuable coins.
Here are three extremely rare and highly valuable coins from the 1910s that areworth a lot of money today.
In January 2014, a liberty head nickel sold at auction for $3,290,000.
1916 Doubled Die Obverse Buffalo Nickel
Thisdoubled die nickelis unique.
According to PCGS, doubling is when there is a mistake during the minting process.
For example, the date might be doubled on the coin.
The auction record for this coin is $281,750.
1919-D Full Bands Mercury Dime
This dime is called a full bands dime.
On the torch are vertical bands.
The highest price a1919 full bands mercury dimegot at auction is $156,000.
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