During the 1930s, the Great Depression took over the U.S., and fewer coins were minted, especially at the Denver Mint. These rare coins from that era now hold significant value for collectors. Here’s a look at seven of the most valuable coins from the 1930s:
1. 1933 Double Eagle
Auction Record: $18,872,250 (June 2021)
1933 Double Eagle gold $20 coin, designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, was the last one made before the U.S. left the gold standard. Although nearly all of them were melted down, one ended up in private hands, making it one of the rarest and most expensive coins ever.
2. 1933 Indian Head Gold Eagle
Auction Record: $881,250 (June 2016)
The $10 Indian Head Gold Eagle, also designed by Saint-Gaudens, was minted between 1907 and 1916, and briefly in 1933. It was the last $10 coin circulated before President Franklin Roosevelt halted gold coin production.
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3. 1932-D Washington Quarter
Auction Record: $143,750 (April 2008)
Only 12% of all Washington quarters minted in 1932 came from Denver. An interesting fact is that George Washington’s profile originally faced left but was switched to the right due to public opinion.
4. 1934 Peace Dollar
Auction Record: $108,000 (August 2018)
The Peace Dollar, minted in limited numbers between 1934 and 1935, holds a special place among collectors. The U.S. Mint began using silver from international markets to produce these coins, making the 1934 version particularly valuable.
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5. 1937-D Three-Legged Buffalo Nickel
Auction Record: $99,875 (October 2021)
This famous nickel got its name because the buffalo’s front leg was polished away during minting. While it’s rare to find in circulated condition, it’s even harder to find in mint condition, making it a highly desirable coin among collectors.
6. 1938-D Walking Liberty Half Dollar
Auction Record: $44,400 (September 2020)
Collectors saved these half-dollar coins in rolls, making the 1938-D easier to find in uncirculated condition. However, it’s still rarer than earlier years, like 1936, but not as rare as the earliest versions.
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7. 1932-D Lincoln (Wheat) Penny
Auction Record: $25,200 (February 2021)
One of the toughest issues from the 1930s, the 1932-D Lincoln Cent is hard to find without blemishes. If you come across one in good condition, it could be a very valuable addition to your collection