1804 Draped Bust Gold Eagle ($10): Known as one of the rarest and most valuable U.S. coins, with only a handful known to exist.
1933 Double Eagle ($20): Although most were melted down, a few escaped and are highly sought after; one example sold for over $7 million in recent years.
1849 Double Eagle ($20): The first year of issue for the Double Eagle series, with surviving examples being exceptionally rare and valuable.
1870-S Liberty Head Double Eagle ($20): Only a single example is known to exist, making it one of the rarest U.S. coins; it was sold for $7.59 million in 2021.
1796 Draped Bust Quarter Eagle ($2.50): Known for its low mintage and historical significance as one of the earliest U.S. gold coins.
1907 Ultra High Relief Double Eagle ($20): A stunning design by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, very few were struck in high relief, making them extremely valuable.
1861 Paquet Reverse Double Eagle ($20): A rare variety with a modified eagle design, known for its unique and distinctive appearance.
1927-D Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle ($20): Minted in Denver with a low mintage, making it scarce and highly sought after by collectors.