Among these treasures are eight rare dimes and a Bicentennial quarter, each estimated to be worth a staggering $52 million.
These coins are not only a testament to the rich history of American coinage but also exemplify the unique stories and rarity that drive collectors to spend vast sums of money.
Known as the "King of American Coins," the 1804 Draped Bust dime is incredibly rare, with only a few specimens known to exist.
This particular dime is famed for its intricate design and the historical context of its production during the early years of the United States Mint.
The Carson City Mint produced a limited number of these dimes without arrows at the date, and few have survived.
It marked the beginning of the Mercury dime series, which is cherished for its artistic design by Adolph A. Weinman.
Some theories suggest they were minted as gifts for bankers or to balance mint accounting books.