Rare coins have consistently captured the headlines due to their increasing values and appeal among collectors. One 1776 Continental Dollar coin found inside a toffee tin is set for auction. A coin from 130 years ago, with only nine verified examples, could be worth millions. Some spare change from Woolworths contained rare $2 coins initially valued at $3,000, with more speculated to be in circulation. Bucks County has seen rare 1982 dimes with significant value in circulation. Other examples of rare and valuable coins include the Bicentennial Quarter, a dimes with distinctive 'freckled' detail, rare Bluey dollarbucks, coins carrying the name ‘Eleazar the Priest’ found in the Judean Desert, and a rare coin from the era of the Bar Kochba Revolt. In other developments, a digital Rare Coin token is set to be auctioned. A Bitcoin (BTC) coin tokenized as a Non-Fungible Token (NFT) has sparked interest due to speculations that the valuation could skyrocket upon the token's release and sale. This Rare Coin, a tokenized NFT backed by a specific BTC, is uniquely minted and set to be auctioned off to the highest bidder, marking a milestone in crypto adoption and interest in NFTs. Furthermore, the Royal Mint has signed an exclusive £100m deal with a rare coin company in America, marking significant expansion into the US market. As the interest in rare coins grows, experts advise the public to check their spare change frequently as many rare coins may be hiding in plain sight.
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