5 U.S. Coins Set to Rise in Value Before the End of 2024

Due to rarity, historical relevance, or market trends, some U.S. coins will appreciate as numismatics evolves. As 2024 winds down, collectors and investors should watch these five U.S. coins:

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1933 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle

The 1933 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle is one of America's most valuable coins. A few of these coins survived the U.S. government's meltdown of most of the mintage, making them rare and valuable.

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1909-S V.D.B. Lincoln Penny

The 1909-S V.D.B. Lincoln Penny is a staple for coin collectors. This cent with creator Victor David Brenner's initials on the back is rare and sought after.

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1914-D Lincoln Penny

The 1914-D Lincoln Penny is another high-value possibility. This Lincoln cent is one of the rarest, with only 1.2 million struck. Prices have been rising as collectors recognize its importance.

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1970-S Silver Half Dollar

Only collectors received this 40% silver half dollar. Limited mintage makes the 1970-S Silver Half Dollar valuable despite its neglect.

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As silver prices change and collectors become more aware of this coin, its value is projected to climb, with lesser grades costing $30 to $50.

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2000-P Sacagawea Dollar

The 2000-P Sacagawea Dollar, known as the "Cheerios Coin," is part of a special release for Cheerios cereal boxes. Limited edition coins with special features are sought after by collectors.

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This coin's value will rise as collectors seek niche investments and awareness develops. Common examples cost roughly $100, while rarer ones might cost much more.