GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Rare Coin Rarity Statistics
Rare coin rarity statistics provide insights into the scarcity and value distribution of coins through the analysis of frequency, population, and grading data.
In this post, we explore the scarcity and rarity of various historical coins, shedding light on the limited number of specimens that have survived over time. With statistics revealing the minute quantities of certain coin varieties in existence today, we uncover the allure and value of these numismatic treasures.
Statistic 1
"Only 15 specimens of the rare 1804 Draped Bust Silver Dollar exist today."
Statistic 2
"There are only 300 known specimens of the 1794 Flowing Hair Silver Dollar."
Statistic 3
"In 2021, one of three remaining Brasher Doubloons sold for just under $10 million, reflecting the rarity of the coin."
Statistic 4
"Only about three dozen of the 1787 Fugio Cent coins survive today."
Statistic 5
"The U.S. mint produced only 1,376 dimes in San Francisco in 1894, making the 1894-S dime one of the rarest in the U.S."
Statistic 6
"It's believed that only around 500 1787 Brasher Doubloons exist today."
Statistic 7
"Only around 100 of the 1870-S $3 gold piece coins exist today."
Statistic 8
"The official mintage for the 1885 Trade Dollar is only 5 pieces."
Statistic 9
"For the 1916 Standing Liberty Quarter, only 52,000 pieces were struck."
Statistic 10
"The 1873-CC No Arrows Dime has less than two dozen known."
Statistic 11
"The 1901-S Barber quarter has a mintage of 72,664."
Statistic 12
"In the 1796 Draped Bust Small Eagle Quarter series, with only 6,146 pieces struck, it is estimated that just about 650 examples survive."