Along with faring properly in web gross sales throughout the month of January 2025, CAC-approved and CACG-encapsulated cash introduced spectacular costs in dwell auctions in Florida and Texas. Listed below are 10 examples chosen from a bigger variety of outcomes that might have been listed.
1. 1951 Washington Quarter in MS67
On January 2, DLRC offered a CACG-graded MS67 1951 Washington Quarter for $200. On December 22, GreatCollections offered a PCGS-graded MS67 1951 quarter, with no CAC sticker, for $115.50. On Dec. 29, GreatCollections offered an NGC-graded MS67 1951 quarter, with no CAC sticker, for $134.20.
2. 1938-D Strolling Liberty Half Greenback in MS66
On Jan. 5, GreatCollections offered a CACG-graded MS66 1938-D Strolling Liberty Half Greenback for $2,382.60. On Jan. 14, Heritage auctioned a PCGS-graded MS66 1938-D half greenback, with no CAC sticker, for $1,800. On Jan. 19, Heritage auctioned a unique PCGS-graded MS66 1938-D half greenback, with no CAC sticker, for $1,500.
3. 1931 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle in MS65
On Jan. 16, Heritage auctioned a CAC-approved MS65 1931 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle $20 gold coin for $264,000. A second earlier, Heritage auctioned a PCGS-graded MS65+ 1931 $20 gold coin, with no CAC sticker, for $186,000. A CAC-approved MS65 coin thus introduced rather more than a non-CAC, PCGS-graded MS-65+ 1931 $20 gold coin, inside a matter of seconds.
4. 1911-D Indian Head Half Eagle in MS65
On Jan. 16, Heritage auctioned a CAC-approved MS65 1911-D Indian Head Half Eagle $5 gold coin for $312,000. On August 20, Heritage auctioned a PCGS-graded MS-65 1911-D, with no CAC sticker, for $166,750. Market ranges for these have been across the identical in January 2025 than they have been in August 2024.
5. 1934 Texas Centennial Commemorative Half Greenback in MS67
On Jan. 5, GreatCollections offered a CACG-graded MS67 1934 Texas Centennial Commemorative Half Greenback for $1,026.30. On Dec. 18, Heritage offered a colourful, PCGS-graded MS67 1934 Texas commemorative half, with no CAC sticker, for $690. On Aug. 23, Stack’s Bowers auctioned a unique PCGS-graded MS67 1934 Texas Commemorative Half, with no CAC sticker, for $630.
6. 1840-C Liberty Head Quarter Eagle in AU55
On Jan. 9, DLRC offered a CACG-graded AU55 1840-C Liberty Head Quarter Eagle gold coin for $6,000. On Jan. 17, Heritage offered an NGC-graded AU58 1840-C $2.5 gold coin, with no CAC sticker, for $5,520.
7. 1955 Doubled Die Lincoln Cent in MS65RD
On Jan. 16, Heritage auctioned a CAC-approved, PCGS-certified MS65 Purple 1955/1955 Doubled Die Lincoln Cent for $90,000. On March 26, Stack’s Bowers auctioned a PCGS-certified MS65 Purple 1955/1955 Doubled Die Lincoln Cent, with no CAC sticker, for $45,600. On March 10, GreatCollections offered a unique PCGS-certified MS65 Purple 1955/1955 Doubled Die Lincoln Cent, with no CAC sticker, for $46,200.
8. 1929-S Buffalo Nickel in MS65
On Jan. 15, Stack’s Bowers offered a CAC-approved MS65 1929-S Buffalo Nickel for $432. A month earlier, on Dec. 15, GreatCollections offered a PCGS-graded MS65 1929-S nickel, with no CAC sticker, for $287.10. On Dec. 3, Heritage offered a unique PCGS-graded MS65 1929-S Buffalo Nickel, with no CAC sticker, for $372.
9. 1924 Standing Liberty Quarter in MS67
On Jan. 15, Heritage auctioned a CAC-approved MS67 grade 1924 Standing Liberty Quarter for $33,600. On Dec. 15, GreatCollections offered a PCGS-graded MS67 1924 quarter, with no CAC sticker, for $10,136.50, lower than one-third as a lot. Each these quarters acquired a ‘Full Head’ (FH) designation from PCGS.
10. 1954-S Washington Quarter in MS67+
On Jan. 15, DLRC offered a PCGS-graded MS67+ 1954-S Washington Quarter, with a CAC sticker, for $700. On Jan. 5, GreatCollections offered a PCGS-graded MS67+ 1954-S quarter, with no CAC sticker, for $327.25, lower than half as a lot.
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