There are only 15 known authentic specimens that were struck at three different times.
Unlike the Hawaii Five-O 1913 Liberty Head Nickel that lost almost $500,000 when it sold a second time, this owner made a $140,000 profit when he sold it. This is the same coin that is listed as the #10 Most Valuable Coins in the World above that sold for $3,737,500 in April of 2008. Price Realized: $3,877,500 Date Sold: AugSold By: Heritage Auctions, Dallas, Texas (Auction #1188, Lot #5699) The entire collection realized $106.69 million sold across five separate auctions. There was another 1804 silver dollar in the Pogue coin collection ( The Sultan of Muscat-Watters-Brand-Childs-Pogue ) that is the finest known specimen, but unfortunately, a bid of $10.81 million was not high enough for the coin to sell in the auction.Īuction Listing: The Legendary Dexter Specimen of the 1804 Dollar Dexter, a wealthy numismatist who owned it for 14 years at the end of the 19th century. This specimen has a small D punched in a cloud on the reverse of the coin indicating that it's promenades belonged to James V. Brent Pogue coin collection auction jointly by Stack’s Bowers Galleries and Sotheby’s over the span of two and a half years. This coin was auctioned as part of the D. Once again the 'King of American Coins' takes one of the top 10 spots on the list of The World's Rarest and Most Valuable Coins. Price Realized: $3,865,750 Date Sold: March 31, 2017 Sold By: Stack’s Bowers Galleries and Sotheby's