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Market Prices for U.S. Rare Coins
Market Price Guide
Dealer wholesale trading levels for properly graded sight-seen coins.
PCGS Market Price Guide
Dealer wholesale trading levels for properly graded sight-unseen PCGS graded coins.
NGC Market Price Guide
Dealer wholesale trading levels for properly graded sight-unseen NGC graded coins.
FMV Prices for U.S. Rare Coins
Fair Market Value Price Guide
Dealer asking prices somewhat over wholesale prices.
CAC Price Guide
Fair Market Value prices for coins graded with a CAC sticker.
Plus (+) Price Guide
Fair Market Value prices for coins graded with the Plus (+) designation.
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Numismatic Wholesale and Retail Values
Market, PCGS, NGC, FMV, CAC & Plus+ Prices for United States Rare Coins
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Current News and Analysis of the
United States Rare Coin Market
Stack's Bowers ANA Results Confirm Active Market
August 26, 2024
The final results from the two major auctions coming out of the most recent ANA confirms the coin market remains very active, especially among dealers. Prices are still mostly at discounted levels from previous highs, but dealers seem to be willing to compete for wantlisted items or deepen their inventory if prices make sense.
The Stack's Bowers Galleries ANA sale had a wide variety of rarities up for bid. There was a large group of Carson City coinage, with better dates in Seated Quarters, Seated Halves, and Morgan Dollars. The sale also featured Carson City Gold in $5, $10, and $20 denominations, and bidding was aggressive. Included in the US Gold were several noteworthy examples from the Charlotte and Dahlonega Mints. Please check with Stack's Bowers Galleries for a complete list of prices realized.
1825/4/1 $5 Gold Capped Bust certified by PCGS PR62 and CMQ
The 1825/4/1 $5 Gold in Proof had an original mintage of only three coins with two listed in the population reports; this PCGS PR62, once in the Harry W. Bass Jr. Collection, now with the exclusive CMQ label, just realized $1,080,000. The last time this coin sold was in the 2023 Heritage FUN Sale for $630,000; now, that seems like the bargain of the decade. The other coin listed in the pop reports is a PCGS PR67 Cameo with the CAC sticker that was previously owned by Parmelee, Eliasberg, and Farouk; it sold most recently at the Stack's Bowers sale in August 2022 for $4,080,000.
1825/4/1 $5 Gold Capped Bust PCGS PR62 CMQ sold for $1,080,000 in Stack's Bowers Galleries ANA August 2024 Showcase Auction in Costa Mesa, California, August 12-23, 2024
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