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CAC Coins and CACG Bring Higher Premiums in December 2024

CAC Coins and CACG Bring Higher Premiums in December 2024

In addition to faring well in online sales during the month of December 2024, CAC-stickered and CACG-encapsulated coins brought impressive prices in live auctions in California and Texas. Here are just 10 examples selected from a much larger number of results.

1. 1941 Mercury Dime Proof in PR68+

1941 Mercury Dime Proof graded CACG PR68+. Image: GreatCollections.

On December 1, GreatCollections sold a CACG-certified Proof 68+ 1941 Mercury Dime for $6,875. On August 11, GreatCollections sold a PCGS-certified Proof 68+ 1941 dime, without a CAC sticker, for $5,775. Market levels for these were not higher in December than they were in August.

2. 1923-D Peace Dollar in MS64

1923-D Peace Dollar. Image: DLRC.
1923-D Peace Dollar. Image: DLRC.

On Dec. 1, David Lawrence Rare Coins (DLRC) sold a CACG-graded MS64 1923-D Peace Silver Dollar for $485. On Dec. 18, Stack’s Bowers sold two PCGS-graded MS64 1923-D Peace Dollars, neither of which had a CAC sticker, for $312 and $288, respectively.

3. 1805 Draped Bust Half Dollar in AU55

1805 Draped Bust Half Dollar. Image: DLRC.
1805 Draped Bust Half Dollar. Image: DLRC.

On Dec. 5, DLRC sold a CACG-graded AU55 1805 Draped Bust Half Dollar for $8,255. On June 17, Stack’s Bowers sold an NGC-graded AU55 1805 half dollar, without a CAC sticker, for $7,200.

4. 1942-D Walking Liberty Half Dollar in MS67+

1942-D Walking Liberty Half Dollar. Image: DLRC.
1942-D Walking Liberty Half Dollar. Image: DLRC.

On Dec. 5, DLRC sold a CACG-graded MS67+ 1942-D Walking Liberty Half Dollar for $3,650. On Dec. 1, GreatCollections sold a PCGS-graded MS67+ 1942-D half dollar, without a CAC sticker, for $2,035. On September 1, GreatCollections sold a different PCGS-graded MS67+ 1942-D half dollar, without a CAC sticker, for $1,843.60.

5. 1883 Trade Dollar Proof in PR66

On Dec. 12, Heritage sold a CAC-approved, PCGS-certified Proof 66 1883 Trade Dollar for $12,000. On Sept. 15, GreatCollections sold a PCGS-certified Proof 66 1883 Trade Dollar, without a CAC sticker, for $8,800.

6. 1893-O Morgan Dollar in MS64

On Dec. 12, Heritage sold a CAC-approved MS64-grade 1893-O Morgan Silver Dollar for $33,600. On November 21, Heritage sold a PCGS-graded MS64-grade 1893-O Morgan Dollar, without a CAC sticker, for $13,614.

7. 1871-CC Liberty Head Double Eagle in VF30

On Dec. 12. Heritage sold a CAC-approved VF30-grade 1871-CC Liberty Head Double Eagle $20 gold coin for $52,800. On Aug. 14, Heritage sold a PCGS-graded XF45 1871-CC $20 gold coin, without a CAC sticker, for $39,600. A CAC-stickered VF30-grade coin thus brought substantially more than a non-CAC PCGS-graded XF45 1871-CC $20 gold coin.

8. 1927 Indian Head Quarter Eagle in MS64

1927 Indian Head Quarter Eagle. Image: GreatCollections.
1927 Indian Head Quarter Eagle. Image: GreatCollections.

On Dec. 15, GreatCollections sold a CACG-graded MS64 1927 Indian Head Quarter Eagle $2.50 gold coin for $885.50. On Dec. 8, GreatCollections sold a PCGS-graded MS64 1927 quarter eagle gold coin, without a CAC sticker, for $660.

9. 1920 Pilgrim Commemorative Half Dollar in MS67

1920 Pilgrim Half Dollar. Image: GreatCollections.
1920 Pilgrim Half Dollar. Image: GreatCollections.

On Dec. 15, GreatCollections sold a CACG-graded MS67 1920 Pilgrim Commemorative Half Dollar for $2,475. On Dec. 8, GreatCollections sold a PCGS-graded MS-67 1920 Pilgrim Half, without a CAC sticker, for $1,816.10. On Aug. 18, Heritage sold a PCGS-graded MS67 1920 Pilgrim Half, without a CAC sticker, for $1,800.

10. 1938 Mercury Dime Proof in PR67

On Dec. 18, Stack’s Bowers auctioned a CAC-approved Proof 67 1938 Mercury Dime for $660. On Dec. 8, GreatCollections sold an NGC-certified Proof 67 1938 dime, without a CAC sticker, for $382.80. On June 30, GreatCollections sold both a PCGS-certified Proof 67 1938 dime and an NGC-certified Proof 67 1938 dime, neither of which had a CAC sticker. The PCGS-certified coin brought $423.50 and the NGC-certified Proof 67 dime realized $474.10. It is true that a different CAC-approved Proof 67 1938 dime was sold by Stack’s Bowers on Oct. 23 for $504, but it is also true that Stack’s Bowers sold still another CAC-approved Proof 67 1938 dime for $960 on April 2. Though auction results vary, even if market levels remain the same, certified Proof 67 1938 dimes with CAC stickers generally brought significantly more than non-CAC PCGS- or NGC-certified Proof 67 1938 dimes.

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Premiums for CAC-approved and CACG-certified coins in the month of November 2024

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