Along with faring properly in web gross sales throughout the month of November, CAC-approved and CACG-encapsulated cash introduced spectacular costs in stay auctions in California and Texas. Listed below are 10 examples chosen from a bigger variety of outcomes that might have been listed.
1. 1883 Liberty Seated Dime in MS64
On November 17, DLRC offered a CACG-graded MS64 1883 Liberty Seated Dime for $550. On October 13, GreatCollections offered a PCGS-graded MS64 1883 dime, with no CAC sticker, for $337.70. On September 24, Heritage offered a PCGS-graded MS65 1883 dime, with no CAC sticker, for $516. A CACG-graded MS64 coin thus offered for greater than a non-CAC PCGS-graded MS65 1883 dime.
2. 1936 Delaware Commemorative Half Greenback in MS65
On Nov. 17, GreatCollections offered a CACG-graded MS65 1936 Delaware Commemorative Half Greenback for $322.66. On Nov. 18, Heritage offered three 1936 Delaware Commemorative Half {Dollars}, not certainly one of which had a CAC sticker. These have been a PCGS-graded MS66 coin for $240, a PCGS-graded MS65 coin for $228, and an NGC-graded MS65 1936 Delaware Half Greenback for $218.
3. 1867 Liberty Seated Half Greenback in Proof 66 Cameo
On Nov. 19, Stack’s Bowers auctioned a CAC-approved Proof 66 Cameo licensed 1867 Liberty Seated Half Greenback for $9,000. On August 17, Stack’s Bowers auctioned an NGC-certified Proof 66 Cameo 1867 half greenback, with no CAC sticker, for $5,520.
4. 1795 Flowing Hair Greenback in XF45
On Nov. 19, Stack’s Bowers auctioned a CAC-approved XF45 grade 1795 Flowing Hair Silver Greenback for $24,000. On Aug. 16, 2023, Stack’s Bowers auctioned a PCGS-graded XF45 Flowing Hair 1795 silver greenback, with no CAC sticker, for $12,600. Each of those are of the key selection that options two leaves underneath every of the eagle’s wings. The 1795 greenback that introduced $12,600 is of a scarcer die pairing than the 1795 silver greenback that realized $24,000. Neither die pairing is uncommon.
5. 1889-CC Morgan Greenback in MS64
On Nov. 19, Stack’s Bowers auctioned a CAC-approved, PCGS-graded MS64 1889-CC Morgan Silver Greenback for $264,000. On Could 9, Heritage auctioned a PCGS-graded MS64 1889-CC Morgan Silver Greenback, with no CAC sticker, for $138,000. Each cash obtained a ‘Deep Mirror Prooflike’ (DMPL) designation from PCGS. Additionally, Heritage auctioned an NGC-certified MS64 DMPL 1889-CC Morgan Greenback, with no CAC sticker, for $132,000 on June 13.
6. 1861-D Gold Greenback in AU58
On Nov. 19, Stack’s Bowers auctioned a CAC-approved AU58-grade 1861-D One Greenback Gold piece for $102,000. On Aug. 14, Heritage auctioned a PCGS-graded AU58 1861-D One Greenback Gold piece, with no CAC sticker, for $84,000.
7. 1891 Indian Head Cent in Proof 65
On Nov. 20, Heritage offered a CAC-approved, PCGS-certified Proof 65 1891 Indian Head Cent for $6,600. On Could 12, Heritage offered a PCGS-certified Proof 65 1891 Indian Head Cent, with no CAC sticker, for $1,920. Each cash have ‘Cameo’ (CAM) and ‘Full Crimson’ (RD) designations from PCGS.
8. 1913-S Buffalo Nickel in MS66
On Nov. 20, Heritage auctioned a CAC-approved MS66-graded Kind Two 1913-S Buffalo Nickel for $7,200. On Oct. 20, GreatCollections offered a PCGS-graded MS66 Kind Two 1913-S Buffalo Nickel, with no CAC sticker, for $3,989.22. On June 17, Stack’s Bowers offered a PCGS-graded MS66 Kind Two 1913-S Buffalo Nickel, with no CAC sticker, for $4,200.
9. 1932-S Washington Quarter in MS65
On Nov. 20, Heritage auctioned a CAC-approved MS65-grade 1932-S Washington Quarter for $4,080. 4 days afterward Nov. 24, Heritage auctioned a PCGS-graded MS65 1932-S quarter, with no CAC sticker, for $1,920. Eight days earlier, on Nov. 12. Heritage auctioned a distinct PCGS-graded MS65 1932-S quarter, with no CAC sticker, for $2,220.
10. 1858 Giant Letters Flying Eagle Cent in MS66
On Nov. 21, Heritage auctioned a MS66 CAC 1858 ‘Giant Letters’ Flying Eagle Cent coin for $15,600. On Aug. 15, Stack’s Bowers auctioned a PCGS-graded MS66 1858 ‘Giant Letters’ Flying Eagle Cent, with no CAC sticker, for $6,600. This value realized of $6,600 could possibly be simply an unusually low outcome. In March 2023, Stack’s Bowers auctioned a distinct PCGS-graded MS66 ‘Giant Letters’ Flying Eagle Cent, with no CAC sticker, for $12,000. On Could 9, 2024, Heritage auctioned certainly one of these for $10,200. The purpose right here is {that a} CAC-approved MS66-grade 1858 ‘Giant Letters’ Flying Eagle Cent introduced way more than every of a number of non-CAC counterparts.
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