In addition to faring well in internet sales during the month of May, CAC-approved coins outperformed other certified coins in a live auction in
Las Vegas. Here are 10 examples, which were selected from a larger number of results that could have been listed.
1. 1926-S Peace Dollar in MS-66
On May 2,
GreatCollections sold a CAC-approved, MS-66 1926-S Peace dollar for $5,962.50. On March 21, GreatCollections sold a PCGS-graded MS-66 1926-S Peace dollar without a CAC sticker for $3,937.50. On January 24,
Heritage Auctions sold a different PCGS-graded MS-66 1926-S Peace dollar without a CAC sticker for $3,480.
2. 1892-CC Morgan Dollar in MS-63
On May 9, GreatCollections sold a CAC-approved, MS-63 grade 1892-CC Morgan silver dollar for $3,937.50. On May 2, GreatCollections sold a PCGS-graded MS-63 1892-CC Morgan without a CAC sticker for $2,198.25. On April 25, Heritage sold two non-CAC, PCGS-graded MS-63 1892-CC Morgans for $2,280 and $2,400, respectively.
1872-CC Seated Liberty Dime Among Highlights of David Lawrence Rare Coins Auction
Included in the variety of fantastic PCGS-, NGC-, and CAC-approved items in this week’s sale is a registry quality key date 1909-S VDB 1c PCGS MS66+ RD, a rare
closes Sunday, June 6.
Some of the other highlights from Auction 1172 include:
Sunday,
June 6.
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