$100 Million Display of Rare, Early American Coins and First Exhibit of World's Most Valuable Rare Coin at the Chicago World's Fair of Money® in Rosemont
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Thursday, August 5, 2021
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During the first four days of the event, visitors can see the world's most valuable rare coin, a legendary 1933 Double Eagle ($20 denomination U.S. gold coin).
Key Points:
- During the first four days of the event, visitors can see the world's most valuable rare coin, a legendary 1933 Double Eagle ($20 denomination U.S. gold coin).
- This is its first display since its record-smashing $18.9 million sale at auction earlier this year.
- The public can also find out what their old coins and currency may be worth during the entire five-day show.
- The museum-quality display of over 400 vintage U.S. coins from the privately owned Tyrant Collection is insured for $100 million.