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2021 was an exceptionally good year for the coin trade, with many new record prices in the millions. We present the most expensive coins that changed hands in 2021.
Included are all results that we were able to determine, including primarily auction results, but also a case of a private transaction. The indicated prices include the auction fees.
The Most Expensive: Coins Sold in 2021
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USA. Silver Center Cent, Pattern, 1792. SP67. From Heritage Auction 1326 (2021), lot 3004.
Top 10: 2.520.000 dollars.
Russia. Constantine as sucessor. Silver Ruble Pattern, 1825. St. Petersburg Mint. Plain edge variety, Proof. NGC PR-62. From Stack’s Bowers April Hong Kong Auction (2021), lot 50103.
Top 9: 2.640.000 dollars
USA. St. Gaudens Double Eagle $20, Ultra High Relief, 1907. PCGS PF68. Sold in a Private Transaction from Heritage Auction to Great Collections Coin Auctions.
Top 8: 4,750,000 dollars
USA. Turban Head Eagle $10, 1804, Proof. PCGS PR65+. From Heritage Auction 1326 (2021), lot 3049.
Top 7: 5.280.000 dollars
USA. Flowing Hair Silver Dollar 1794, PCGS MS66+. From Heritage Auction 1333 (2021), lot 3021.
Top 6: 6,600,000 dollars
USA. Paquet Reverse Double Eagle $20, 1861. PCGS MS67. From Heritage Auction 1333 (2021), lot 3471.
Top 5: 7.200.000 dollars
USA. Draped Bust Silver Dollar, Class I, 1804, PCGS PF68. From the Stack’s Bowers August-Auction (2021), lot 4114.
Top 4: 7.680.000 dollars
USA. Half Eagle $5 1822, PCGS AU50. From the Stack’s Bowers March-Auction (2021), lot 4149.
Top 3: 8.400.000 dollars
Privately minted. New York-style Brasher Doubloon 1787, Punch EB on Wing, MS-65. From Heritage FUN US Coins Signature Auction #1326 (2021), lot 3934.
Top 2: 9.360.000 dollars
USA. St. Gaudens Double Eagle $20 1933. PCGS MS 65 CAC. Famous specimen from the collection of King Farouk. Only example of this coin authorized for private ownership. From Sotheby’s Auction Three Treasures – Collected by Stuart Weitzman (2021), lot 1. Image: Sotheby’s / Squaremoose.
Top 1: 18.900.000 dollars