In the month of September, CAC-approved coins performed well in both internet sales and live auctions. One notable example is a 1921 Peace dollar graded as MS-66 and certified by CACG, which sold for $10,800 at a Heritage auction. This price is significantly higher compared to a non-CAC stickered MS-66 1921 Peace dollar that sold for $6,610.80 in a previous auction. Other CAC-approved coins that fetched impressive prices include a 1905 Lewis & Clark commemorative $1 gold piece, a 1936-S Daniel Boone commemorative half dollar, a 1914-D $2.5 gold coin, an 1886-O Morgan silver dollar, and two Liberty double eagles from 1864 and 1874-CC.
It is worth noting that CAC-approved coins consistently outperformed their non-CAC stickered counterparts, indicating a higher demand and value for coins with the CAC approval. This highlights the trust and confidence that collectors and investors have in the grading and quality of CAC-approved coins.
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