1955 Doubled Die Lincoln Cent

Lincoln cent (penny) The most famous error coin The 1955 Doubled Die Obverse Lincoln cent shows dramatic doubling on the date and on the lettering of LIBERTY and IN GOD WE TRUST.
Incredible Hulk 181 (1974)

The Incredible Hulk Marvel comics The first full Wolverine Incredible Hulk 181 from November 1974 is the first full appearance of Wolverine.
Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Reference 5402

Audemars Piguet The watch that saved a brand Designed by Gérald Genta and launched at Baselworld 1972, the reference 5402 introduced the integrated steel sports watch as a luxury category.
Amazing Fantasy 15 (1962)

Spider-Man The first Spider-Man Amazing Fantasy 15, published by Marvel in August 1962, contains the first appearance of Spider-Man.
Patek Philippe Reference 2499

Patek Philippe luxury watch The grail perpetual chronograph The Patek Philippe reference 2499 succeeded the legendary 1518 in 1951 and remained in production until 1986 across four series, with total output estimated at fewer than 350 piece…
Pikachu Illustrator Card (1998)

Pokemon trading cards The Pikachu Illustrator card is the rarest and most coveted promotional Pokémon trading card.
Penny Black (Great Britain, 1840)

Penny Black (1840) — first adhesive postage stamp The Penny Black, issued by the British General Post Office on 6 May 1840, is the world’s first adhesive postage stamp.
Super Mario Bros (NES, 1985, Sealed High-Grade)

Super Mario Bros. NES game Super Mario Bros, released by Nintendo for the Family Computer in Japan in September 1985 and the Nintendo Entertainment System in North America in October 1985, is the foundational title of the modern home video …
1804 Silver Dollar (Class I, II, III)

1804 Silver Dollar — one of the rarest US coins The 1804 silver dollar is one of the most famous and confusing rarities in American numismatics. Despite the date stamped on the coin, no 1804-dated dollars were struck in 1804.
Detective Comics #27 (1939)

Detective Comics — Batman first appearance Detective Comics #27, published by National Allied Publications (the company that would become DC Comics) and cover-dated May 1939, is the comic book in which Batman first appeared.