In addition to faring well in internet sales during the month of March, CAC-approved coins outperformed other certified coins in a live auction in Las Vegas. Here are a dozen examples selected from a large number of results, of which any could have been listed.
1. 1897 Barber Dime in MS-66
On March 7,
1897 dime for $857.22 USD. On March 10,
Stack’s Bowers sold a PCGS-graded MS-66 1897 dime without a CAC sticker for $690.
2. 1896 Barber Quarter in Proof-66
On March 7, GreatCollections sold a CAC-approved Proof-66
1896 quarter for $1,659.38. On February 3, Stack’s Bowers sold a PCGS-certified Proof-66 1896 quarter without a CAC sticker for $1,260.
3. 1936-D Winged Liberty (Mercury) Dime in MS-67 FB
Legend Rare Coin Auctions, Central States Announce New Auction Relationship for 2021 Convention
CSNS Convention. Legend Auctions will be an official auctioneer of the CSNS Convention, bringing their 500-lot, boutique-style
Regency Auctions to a new audience through the Central States Numismatic Society.
“We are thrilled and honored to become an official auction associate of the CSNS Convention,” said
Laura Sperber, founder of Legend Rare Coin Auctions. “Central States has been one of the premier conventions on the circuit for decades, and we could not be happier to be part of this show.”
“Some of the greatest coins in all of numismatics have been auctioned at the CSNS convention over the years. We are thrilled to add to that legacy with our carefully curated auctions, known for including only the finest US coins,” added