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Both an investment piece and an incredible find, these coins arent to be spent.

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Heres a look at eight coins worth thousands that collectors arevying to get their hands on.

She said only 13 specimens of this coin are known to exist.

The remaining examples are in the possession of the U.S. government.

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Although records are sparse, this copper coin is widely regarded as the beginning of American coinage.

Some historians believe Benjamin Franklin designed the coin, she said.

Many remain in near-mint condition, having been stored in government and bank vaults for decades.

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Here are two popular examples.

In MS-64 condition, it holds strong at around $1,300, she said.

However, as quality increases, so does the value an MS-66 can command closer to $9,000.

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Its one of the most sought-after coins in the Morgan dollar series.

Low mintage numbersand its key date status make it one of the more valuable Peace Dollars.

She said the mintage of this valuable coin is 360,649.

Only 484,000 were minted in San Francisco, making it the lowest mintage of any Lincoln cent.

When it comes to the value of this coin, she said color matters.

This very limited production only 11,000 minted one-ounce gold coin is highly sought after by collectors for several reasons.

He said the low mintage is a factor, along with the origins of the coin.

Additionally, he said the one-ounce weight of the coin offerssignificant intrinsic valuedue to its gold content.

In U.S. dollars, this equates to acurrent retail valueof nearly $4,000.

He said this error caused the coins value to surge.

There can always, only ever be one first and one last of something, he said.

Consequently, he said this uniqueness allowed the coin tosell for $50,000at a U.S. auction.

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