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For advertising and content inquiries please email us at RCMR@PCGS.com Here we are in the depths of summer and things are heating up in the numismatic world. As I write this, one of the biggest events on the calendar is slated to take place in Rosemont, Illinois, with the American Numismatic Association (ANA) World’s Fair of Money happening August 10-14. While special PCGS Members Only Shows have been held since the summer of last year to serve as substitute events in lieu of larger shows that were canceled, the ANA show is the biggest numismatic event to kick off since the spring of 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic really began gripping the United States. We at PCGS are optimistic to see the return of big shows like the ANA World’s Fair of Money. Having hosted a slew of PCGS Members Only Shows over the past year, we know that coin shows can be successfully (and safely) held even during the pandemic when proper hygiene, social distancing, and other healthy measures are exercised. The pandemic might have put a damper on the coin show circuit, but it didn’t hurt the coin market. We continue witnessing extraordinary market activity unlike we’ve seen in many years. In this newly expanded edition of PCGS Rare Coin Market Report, we examine some of the hottest areas of the marketplace, including Morgan Dollars, which are expertly covered by Allen Rowe, a longtime Carson City dealer who specializes in silver dollars. Dealer Doug Winter provides insight on the sizzling Charlotte Mint gold scene, while PCGS Senior Price Guide Consultant Mark Ferguson dishes on the importance of buying “sleeper” coins. PCGS Modern Chinese Coin Consultant Peter Anthony tells a story about Chinese volleyball spiking to fame on special coinage and medals, while contributor Michael Garofalo brings us the second installment of a two-part series on the renowned coin designer Emily Damstra and her new reverse design on the American Silver Eagle. Finally, we continue our celebration of PCGS’ 35th anniversary with a look back at our glimpses of Hollywood fame, including our starring role on the silver screen in a classic summer hit movie! Want to become a star, too? Claim a top ranking on the PCGS Set Registry! PCGS’ own Set Registry guru Sanjay Gandhi reviews the top free features and resources that will help collectors achieve top rewards, and PCGS World Coin Expert Jay Turner examines two German thalers that crossed grading desks at the PCGS Europe office in Paris. Young numismatist Tristan Tang takes us on a journey to old Asia with his collection of historic Chinese cash, while Philip Thomas unveils a special connection between one particular National Bank Note and California’s iconic Silicon Valley. PCGS Price Editor Jaime Hernandez looks at two coins and a banknote that recently scored big on the auction circuit, and we’ll introduce you to our cover coin – a magnificent 1907 High-Relief Wire Edge Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle graded PCGS MS67+. Finally, we catch up with longtime PCGS Set Registry collector David T. Miller, who claims one of the best collections of Morgan Dollars around. We hope that your summer is giving you every opportunity to bask in the glow of your collection while accomplishing or setting new hobby goals. Maybe you’ll also make your way back out to a coin show, or perhaps you’ll lay low for now as the world continues finding its new “normal.” Whatever you do, just remember we at PCGS are grateful for your support and are here for you.
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ON THE COVER What’s the most beautiful coin in the world? Many would say that claim to numismatic fame goes to the 1907 High-Relief Wire-Edge Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle, an example of which Witter Coin offers in outstanding PCGS MS67+. PCGS PRICE GUIDE 31 About the Prices 32 How to Use the Price Guide 33 PCGS Grading Standards PRICE GUIDE: Half Cents 37 Cents 39 Two Cents 59 Three Cents – Silver 60 Three Cents – Nickel 61 Nickels 62 Half Dimes 72 Dimes 75 Twenty Cent Pieces 88 Quarter Dollars 89 Half Dollars 101 Dollars 114 Gold Dollars 130 Quarter Eagles ($2.50) 132 Three Dollars 138 Stellas ($4) 139 Half Eagles ($5) 140 Eagles ($10) 146 Double Eagles ($20) 151 Commemorative Coins 156 PCGSPriceGuideSpotlight 159 CONTENTS JULY - AUGUST 2021 The # 1 Pricing Authority for PCGS-Graded Coins FEATURES 7 35 Years: PCGS In the Limelight PCGS Rare Coin Market Report Editor-in-Chief Joshua McMorrow-Hernandez looks at PCGS’ brushes with fame. 11 Never Give Up PCGS Modern Chinese Coin Expert Peter Anthony profiles Chinese volleyball luminaries and their dominance on coins and medals from China. 15 Searching for a Sleeper PCGS Senior Price Guide Consultant Mark Ferguson delves into the secrets of how investing in sleepers can pay huge dividends. 17 6 Features & Benefits of the PCGS Set Registry PCGS Set Registry expert Sanjay Gandhi explores how Set Registry tools and resources can help you achieve success with your collection. 19 Collector Spotlight Longtime collector David T. Miller shares the highlights of his landmark Morgan Dollar set. 21 A Review of the Morgan Dollar Carson City silver dollar dealer Allen Rowe examines the perennially popular Morgan Dollar series. 27 Emily S. Damstra Creates the New American Silver Eagle, Part II Contributor Michael Garofalo traces the career of artist Emily Damstra and her design debuting on the American Silver Eagle this summer. 30 Young Numismatist: Cherishing Historic Cash Young numismatist Tristan Tang shares his collection of historic Chinese cash coins and their magnificent stories of a different time and place in Asia. 163 5 Types of Charlotte Gold Coins Worth Buying Dealer Doug Winter examines five types of Charlotte gold coins that collectors should considering adding to their sets. MORE 166 Auction Highlights 168 Noteworthy Notes 171 PCGS Around the World 174 PCGS Coin of the Issue 176 Show Schedule & Advertising Index
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PCGS IN THE LIMELIGHT
PCGS was appearing on the pages of the Wall Street Journal by 1987. Image is courtesy of Greg Allen. The tamper-evident holder provided buyers with a sense of security and the skilled, consistent grading by our experts instilled confidence that one may not have had buying a similarly billed – but “raw” (unholdered) – MS65 Morgan Dollar from a random coin dealer. No longer would someone interested in buying rare coins need to worry that the pieces they were purchasing might be counterfeit, altered, overgraded, or otherwise subpar. While such marketplace versatility by way of third-party grading certainly found its early embracers in the numismatic community, it also enjoyed a large and ready market among Wall Street players, who were accustomed to buying and selling stocks on a whim – without ever having to hold a physical stock certificate to complete a trade. In 1987, our name began appearing in advertisements and news articles in The Wall Street Journal and other financial publications touting the merits of the rare coin market. The numismatic arena enjoyed a huge influx of ex-stock traders who bailed on paper assets when the Dow Jones Industrial crashed in October 1987, sending shaken investors to alternative markets, including cars, art, and coins.
We kicked off our journey as the leading third-party coin grading service by reaching collectors and investors wherever they were to be found – attending coin shows, visiting coin shops, and reading hobby publications, to be sure. In the late 1980s, the numismatic market was humming with a new kind of buyer – Wall Street investors. The advent of third-party grading in 1986 with the founding of PCGS kicked off the era of sight-unseen trading, which meant that a collector, dealer, or investor could buy, say, a PCGS MS65 1886 Morgan Dollar, and know what to expect.
The numismatic scene was once a relatively quiet landscape filled with children and adults fastidiously collecting coins from circulation and placing them in albums and folders; sure, they frequented their favorite coin dealers, they dutifully bought their Proof Sets and Uncirculated Sets each year from the United States Mint, and a few notable collectors laid out big money for significant rarities. But collectors of yesteryear who, under a proverbial rock for 40 years, didn’t witness the organic evolution of the hobby would probably not recognize the faster-paced, high-technology world of coin collecting today. It’s a shift in large part created by the rise of thirdparty coin grading and a need for greater security against a rising tide of counterfeits in an ever-digitizing universe.
Building A Legacy
By Joshua McMorrow-Hernandez
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It’s No Mayberry Anymore
One may wonder what the residents of fictional 1960s community Mayberry would think about the world today. The small North Carolina town was the setting of the
As PCGS marks its 35th anniversary in 2021, we look back on many decades of grading more than 45 million coins, banknotes, medals, and tokens. PCGS was the first company to embark on the authentication, grading, and encapsulation of numismatic collectibles at scale, and as a pioneer in our hobby we have created a fair share of headlines. When we were founded in 1986, our goal was to become the trusted provider of coin authentication and grading services while educating collectors and non-collectors about the numismatic hobby and the fundamentals of the coin marketplace.
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Those who were tweenagers (or raised one) in the 1990s may very well recall PCGS playing a starring role in the 1994 movie Getting Even with Dad. The film stars Ted Danson fresh off his 11-year run on the NBC hit sitcom Cheers and 1990s child star Macauley Culkin, who rose to fame warding off bad guys in the first two installments of the Home Alone movie franchise. In this film, Danson’s ex-con widower persona Ray wasn’t serving up drinks in a Boston basement bar, and Culkin’s Timmy didn’t go solo defending his home from crooks while his family enjoys a Christmas vacation thousands of miles away. However, there were a bunch of bad guys… The ones portrayed breaking into PCGS!
FEATURE – 35 YEARS: PCGS IN THE LIMELIGHT popular television sitcom known as The Andy Griffith Show, starring the eponymous comedy actor Andy Griffith as the affable sheriff Andy Taylor. And it’s not hard to imagine that 1960s Mayberry was probably also home to many coin collectors. Even Andy’s son Opie (played by a young Ron Howard) is seen throughout the series handling a coin or two. Fast-forward two decades into the faster-paced 1980s, and Griffith resumes a television role in law enforcement, this time playing criminal defense attorney Ben Matlock as the title role of the drama Matlock. During the nine-year run of Matlock from 1986 through 1995, the Atlanta lawyer saw many cases and at least a few slabs – coin “slabs,” that is. On the two-part episode known as “The Thief,” first airing March 28, 1989, Matlock defends a coin dealer who is charged in the murder of an employee accused of stealing coins. Making cameo appearances in this episode are real PCGS-encapsulated coins, including an MS63 1924 SaintGaudens Double Eagle and MS65 1881-S Morgan Dollar. It is among the very first appearances of third-party coin holders on a scripted network television program – and it wouldn’t be the last. An 1881-S Morgan Dollar graded MS65 in an older PCGS holder, similar to the coin seen in a 1989 episode of Matlock. Images are courtesy of Heritage Auctions, www.HA.com. The critically acclaimed crime thriller The Blacklist also incorporates mentions of PCGS in Season Five, Episode 11 “Abraham Stern,” a reference to Abraham Lincoln on the 1943-D Bronze Lincoln Cent that becomes an object of theft in the plot. While the coin is supposedly auctioned off in the 2018 episode for some $3 million, the 1943-D Bronze Lincoln Cent – a unique coin graded by PCGS as MS64BN – snagged $1.7 million in a 2010 sale. The 1943-D Bronze Lincoln Cent, a unique coin that is graded PCGS MS64BN and referenced in an episode of The Blacklist. Image is courtesy of PCGS Trueview.
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In Getting Even with Dad, Ray is at home organizing a break-in at PCGS with two accomplices when his estranged son, Timmy, suddenly enters the house – a surprise to the three men, given that the adolescent boy has been living with Ray’s sister. The trio of miscreants pull off the heist, but they don’t get too far with the rare coins. Timmy swipes them from his criminal dad and hides them from him until the two embark on a number of father-son outings together. Ray eventually bonds with his son, who agrees to move in with his father only if he returns the stolen coins.
PCGS Co-Founder Gordon Wrubel fondly recalls what led to the company being featured in Getting Even with Dad and how our role with the movie unfolded before we hit the silver screen.
In the late '80s we hired a bright young lady, Patti Minassian, to handle the media outreach of our burgeoning company. We were hoping to increase our recognition and footprint in the marketplace and to the general public. Patti was aggressive and, apparently, well connected. I'm not sure how she got her foot in the door, but one day she told me that she was working on a deal that would feature PCGS in a full-length movie. We were ecstatic. It was just the type of exposure that we sought.
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A 1920-S Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle in PCGS MS65+, a touch better than the MS65 specimen Getting Even with Dad producers wanted but couldn’t find in that high of a grade in 1994. Image is courtesy of PCGS Trueview. What about our PCGS office “in San Francisco”? Patti went up to San Francisco to consult and help choose locations for "PCGS." So, our company sign was posted on an old bank building. The “graders,” as I recall, were older gentlemen with large magnifying glasses. How did Ray and his associates get by security so easily? Since the movie was a farcical comedy, the security featured was unbelievably lax in order for the culprits to pull off their heist. Nothing like our tight security protocols we have with armed off-duty or retired Long Beach policemen; this includes "man traps," live monitored video of every area of the building and parking lot, electronic security badges for employees to gain entrance, wand checking of trash, as well as people leaving the facility. In real life, it’s similar to, if not better, than airport security. Did you get to meet the stars? Danson and Culkin themselves did not come to our facility. So, I guess Patti is the only one who had any contact with them. Were any coins harmed in the filming of the movie? I doubt any coins were harmed in the filming. Remember they were encapsulated in our secure, tamper-evident plastic holders!
PCGS IN THE NEWS
PCGS regularly breaks into national and international headlines when price records are smashed upon the sale of this coin or that. Why, in 2020 alone PCGS graded 23 of the 25 most expensive coins sold during that year. But we have also entered the news cycle for reasons well beyond the records that PCGS-graded coins and banknotes break on the auction block. Gordon Wrubel shares one particularly special memory… I had been attending the annual Hong Kong Coin Show since the early to mid '80s. In 1987 or ‘88, another PCGS grader and I were sent there to represent [the company]. I had recently set up the standards, along with three other consulting experts, to grade Canadian coins. Our plan was to move into Great Britain next, then all of Europe, and eventually Asian coinage. So, this was a perfect venue to expose people from many nations to PCGS – this was a big annual show that had been going on for many years. One day, I was approached by a cameraman and an interviewer and asked about PCGS, so I got to tell a short version of our story. I didn't realize the extent of the coverage until my wife, back in California, got a phone call from my brother-in-law in Ann Arbor, Michigan. "Hey, I just saw Gordon interviewed on the national news, from Hong Kong!”
Apparently one of the producers was fascinated with coins, one of which was the rare 1920-S Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle. So, one day the producers, and others on the project, came out to PCGS to find out how we did what we do. They asked us to come up with the coin to be featured. So, we decided we would take a high-grade 1920-P $20 and affix an “S” mint mark. We canvassed our Authorized Dealers for an MS64 (65s were almost non-existent at the time), but we could not locate one. The film was on a tight shooting schedule, up in its San Francisco location, and couldn't wait. So, a poor, gold-painted mockup was produced, and that is shown in the opening of the movie. I didn't like this, as we were all about vintage, genuine coins, but the show must go on!
Joshua McMorrow-Hernandez has won multiple awards from the NLG and ANA for his work as a numismatic journalist and editor. He has been a coin collector since 1992 and enjoys all areas of United States coinage and U.S. minting history.
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Two years later, Chinese sports fans can celebrate their team’s 1981 World Cup championship with a 40-millimeterdiameter brass medal. The design features portraits of every player that form a circle around their coach, Yuan Weimin.
The Chinese 1984 10 Yuan honoring China's women's volleyball team and their appearance at the 1984 Summer Olympic Games in Los Angeles Image is courtesy of PCGS TrueView
The Shenyang Mint distributes 1,000 of these. When the team wins the 1982 World Championship, the Mint strikes another brass medal with a similar design and the same mintage. For the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, China spotlights its women’s volleyball team with a 10 Yuan coin. Struck at the Shanghai Mint, it contains one-half ounce of 92.5% pure silver. In the design by Gu Xingbao an airborne striker is about to spike the ball. The authorized mintage is 6,000, but according to the Gold & Silver Coins of China Standard Catalogue only 4,500 are minted. That’s partly because 1,100 are set aside for a matte-finish edition.
It’s August 7, 1984 at the Long Beach Arena in California: China meets America in the women’s volleyball gold medal match. The U.S.A. comes in with the best record from the preliminary round with China in a close second. As the Chinese team takes the floor its star player, Lang Ping, glimpses a television image of the top-ranked American team wearing gold medals. She challenges her teammates, “Let's pluck the medals from their necks.”
NEVER GIVE UP By Peter Anthony
The Chinese team leaps, laughs, and cries as it huddles together to celebrate their country’s first-ever team medal in the Olympic Games. Afterward, both teams meet at the net to shake hands. As the Chinese team walks to the medal ceremony the Long Beach Arena crowd, quiet at last, shows its respect and applauds the new Olympic champions.
The People’s Republic is jubilant. All the teammates, but most of all Lang Ping, are national heroes. “Her precise and powerful spikes earned her the name ‘Iron Hammer.’ After the 1984 Olympics, the image of her spike could be found on stamps, souvenirs, and even utensils,” wrote an article in People’s Daily Online, which went on to express what the victories meant at the time. “Throughout that era, the Chinese women’s volleyball team carried a whole nation’s dreams and expectations… Volleyball rebuilt the nation’s confidence. Students from Peking University and other schools popularized the slogan ‘Learn from women’s volleyball, rejuvenate China.’ Soon, the ‘women’s volleyball spirit’ was disseminated throughout the country as a model to be emulated by all trades and professions.”
Now, in Long Beach, the People’s Republic of China team leads against the U.S.A. two games to zero in the finals. The score is 14-5 — match point for China — in the third game. The crowd bellows as a Chinese serve arcs over the net and is met. The U.S.A. passes, sets, and out of nowhere South Koreaborn Debbie Green, her team’s smallest player and top setter, suddenly jumps up and angles the ball over the net. It falls untouched on China’s side. The stadium shakes. From 14-6 the score goes to 14-7, then 14-8. A U.S.A. serve floats over the net and a Chinese player passes the volleyball forward, then – spike! The ball is a blur, but Green dives and digs it out just off the floor to keep the rally alive. A quick set, a smash – and the game is 14-9. The U.S.A. team rotates in its star striker Flo Hyman (who would die of an undiagnosed heart condition just two years later). American flags wave as the building rocks back and forth. A timeout is called. The U.S.A. serves and China responds with a little dink shot that falls – their ball. China serves, the U.S.A. passes, sets, and spikes, but China partially blocks the ball and saves. One quick set follows before Lang Ping hammers it downward. The ball bounces off a diving American player and flies high and backwards out of bounds. Hyman helplessly chases after it. China takes the gold!
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The Chinese team is already respected. Lang Ping and her teammates are the winners of the 1979 Asian Games, the 1981 World Cup and the 1982 World Championship. Those victories establish them as top-level international competitors and they are wildly popular in their homeland. The China MintFornotices.instance, for the 1979, “Fourth Games of The People’s Republic of China,” it releases a 30-millimeter-diameter silver medal of a woman volleyballer spiking a ball. The medal weighs .40 ounce and 30,000 are produced as part of a threepiece set. A more affordable 33-millimeter-diameter brass medal of the same design is struck at the Shenyang Mint, too.
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Although Coach Yuan leaves the team after the 1984 Olympics, the women volleyballers continue to win. They capture gold medals at the 1985 World Cup and the 1986 World Championship. Success breeds success and one good coin deserves another, in this case a 1 Jiao of a woman volleyball striker. It is minted for the 1987 Sixth National Games. Struck from a copper-zinc alloy, it is part of a set of three 20-millimeter-diameter coins with a total mintage of 3.51 million. Some 20,000 of those are sample coins, but they are identical to the regular issue. Only their blue packaging gives their special status away. As the 1988 Summer Olympic Games in Seoul draw near, the China Mint promotes Women’s Volleyball with a 70-millimeter silver coin. It shows a pair of players; one sets the ball as the other leaps to spike it. The coin contains five ounces of pure .999-fine silver and only 3,898 were struck.
FEATURE – NEVER GIVE UP
Lang Ping retires in 1986 to pursue a career in coaching. Although fans of the team dream of more Olympic gold at the 1988 Seoul Games, this is a team in transition. It still has some outstanding players, like Yang Xilan, who is voted the best setter at the Olympic Games. This time, though, China takes home bronze. Ping returns to the team as head coach in 1995. With her guidance the team earns a silver medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. She is also chosen as FIVB head coach of the year. The Chinese team goes on to place second at the 1998 World Championships. Ping then retires again and moves abroad. After three futile seasons China hands the team to a new head coach, Chen Zhonghe. Never a top-level athlete himself, Zhonghe nevertheless understands the game more deeply than any of his peers. Within two years China is the 2003 World Cup winner.
25 millimeters wide that feature a cartoonish character in each event. Naturally, one of the medals features women’sUnfortunatelyvolleyball.for its fans, the Chinese team does not medal on its home court. Not only that, but the silvermedal-winning U.S.A. team is coached by — Lang Ping!
Four years later, at the 2012 Games, China ties for fifth place. At home there are murmurs that time and the sport have passed the team by. Then, in 2013, a ray of hope appears. Ping returns to coach the national team! It is a final chance to return, teach a new generation, and pass on the spirit of China’s women’s volleyball team. Coach Lang makes some immediate roster changes. One is to call up a young woman from the junior level. This is tall and gangly Zhu Ting, born in rural Central China to a family with no sports background. “She is gifted, flexible, and is exactly the same type of player as I was when I was young,” the coach announces.
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FEATURE – NEVER GIVE UP
For the first time in a decade, China’s national team climbs onto the winner’s stand at the 2014 Women’s World Volleyball Championship as silver medalists. A year later they bring home gold medals from the World Cup and Zhu Ting is named the tournament’s most valuable player. Momentum is on their side as the women depart for Rio de Janeiro and the 2016 Olympic Games. Fast forward to August 12, 2016; the mood in the hotel dining room in Shenyang is tense. On the TV, China’s women’s volleyball team game trails Serbia in a preliminary round game. The first set goes to Serbia 25-19, as does the second set. In the third set the Chinese players dig in their heels. “Go China!” somebody shouts after a good play. But, Serbia wins the final set 25-22. Zhu Ting has 14 points for China, but number 19 of Serbia scores 23 and number 9 has 19. The diners quietly turn their attention back to the buffet. Two days later, China’s team loses again, this time to the U.S.A. The Chinese qualify for the quarter finals, but just barely. In the next game they must beat top-ranked and supremely confident Brazil on its home court, a nearly impossible task. A serious Lang Ping quietly observes, “Every group stage match will be a life-or-death situation. We have to be more prepared… It is possible we won’t have much time to improve our form. We will give our best to get ready.” Brazil appears unstoppable in a first-set victory, 25-15. “The crowd is so loud that it’s blowing the roof off the stadium,” the Chinese broadcaster yells into his microphone. As the second set begins the Chinese teammates shut out the wall of noise and find their rhythm. Wei Qiyue sets the ball for a soaring Zhu Ting who unleashes spike after spike as China wins the second set and then the third. Mistakes on serves allow Brazil to grab the fourth and trigger a decisive fifth set. The pressure on both teams could crush steel. Finally, on a heart-stopping play Zhu Ting leaps high, smashes the ball and China becomes the victor, 15-13. Afterward, the cameras show Ting in tears as she hugs Wei Qiyue. The Olympic news wire from Rio reports that Ting, “played an amazing performance with 28 points, including 26 attacks and two blocks.”
China’s triumphant volleyball ventures have been honored on coins, stamps, and many other collectibles issued by the Republic of China. Image is courtesy of Peter Anthony.
It seemed like the Brazil match had set the country on fire. Volleyball talk is everywhere. Two days later China tops the Netherlands in the semi-finals to set up a rematch with Serbia. With the gold medal on the line Serbia takes a quick lead, but as the news wire reports, “After a slow start, China recovered composure playing excellent defense to back the brilliant performance of Ting...” China wins three sets to one; Zhu Ting is named tournament MVP and Lang Ping becomes the first person to ever win an Olympic volleyball gold medal as both a player and a coach. After all the ups and downs, the scene from Rio of the teammates hugging and crying is frozen forever in the public’s memory. It’s also the theme of a fabulous 60-millimeter brass medal of which the Shenyang Mint struck 1,000. This medal was designed and engraved by an all-star numismatic team of its own: Chang Huan and Liao Bo. Chang Huan is the former leader of the Shenyang Mint design department and is the artist of the 2006 Panda coin, among her many accomplishments. Liao Bo is widely respected for his outstanding coin and medal designs on Buddhist themes, as well as for being an exceptional engraver. On one side of the 2016 volleyball medal a striker rises high above the floor to spike a volleyball. Behind this figure are two UP
Peter Anthony is a PCGS consultant on modern Chinese coins and is the author of The Gold and Silver Panda Coin Buyer's Guide 3, a two-time Numismatic Literary Guild winner. He is also the publisher of China Pricepedia, a monthly journal and price guide for modern Chinese coinage. AS OF 2/16/2021. nets that cross. On them are engraved the dates and scores of every match that China played in Rio. An image of the team huddled together with one player’s fist lifted high fills the opposite side. Two players can be identified by their numbers: Team Captain Hui Ruoqi (12) and Wei Qiyue (7). Chang Huan once hinted that the raised fist is Zhu Ting’s. This medal represents the resolve of China’s women’s volleyball program. As Ping said, “Since we are a team, we never give up and unite as one to overcome difficulties. That makes the spirit valuable for all walks of life… China’s ‘women’s volleyball spirit’ should be passed down from generation to generation.” “Never give up” — a champion’s words to inspire us on the playing field of life and as we follow our own numismatic journeys. May you achieve numismatic glory!
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PRE 1921 MORGANS Fine or Better $33 & Up BU $45 & Up Mint Bags $47,000 & Up SILVER EAGLE MONSTER BOXES Pre 2002 $16,500 & Up Post 2002 $15,500 & Up $20 GOLD SAINTS & LIBERTY Any $1,900Year&UpXForbetter $4 STELLA COINS Flowing: AU $75,000 - $400,000 Coiled: XF $300,000 - $2,000,000 1864 50C PCGS MS67+ CAC $49,950 1795 $1 PCGS$135,000MS63 1882-O/S $1 PCGS MS65 $59,500CAC 1879 $4 PCGS PR67+CAM CAC P.O.R. 1799 $10 PCGS$125,000MS64 1902 $20 PCGS$79,500MS65 1911-D $2.50 PCGS MS65+ CAC $89,950 1897 $2.50 PCGS PR67+DCAM CAC $43,500 1879-CC Cap Die $1 PCGS MS65 $44,000CAC BUYING AGGRESSIVELY! RECORD PRICES FOR BOTH RAW AND SLABBED! SELLING THE FINEST NUMISMATIC RARITIES PRICES AND PREMIUMS FLUCTUATE GREATLY, PRICES ARE INDICATIONS
SEARCHING FOR A “SLEEPER”
By Mark Ferguson
PCGS.com contains a wealth of easily accessible information to draw from such as charts, graphs, indexes, the PCGS Price Guide, the PCGS Population Report, and PCGSPerhapsCoinFacts.nonumismatist was better at identifying sleepers than the late John Jay Pittman (1913-1996). His daughter Polly said her father used to stay up until two or three in the morning studying auction catalogs and other numismatic reference works. As a result, the story goes, over his lifetime Pittman invested no more than $100,000 in his collection, which sold for over $30 million after his death! Pittman was a shrewd negotiator, but more importantly, a shrewd researcher. While the benefit of time greatly helped enhance the value of his collection, he made many carefully thought-out purchases of sleepers. A few well-known examples that sold in 1997 during the first installment of the sale of his collection include his purchase at the 1948 ANA convention in Boston of a 1792 Half Disme for $100 that realized $308,000; his 1956 purchase of a Proof 1854 Type 2 Gold Dollar, one of four known, for $525 that realized $176,000; and his purchase of one of two known Proof 1833 $5 Half Eagles for $635 from the 1954 King Farouk sale in Egypt, which realized $467,500. He purchased the 1854 Proof Gold Dollar at the Central States Numismatic Society Convention auction in Indianapolis where, when the lot came up for sale, he walked to the front of the room, faced the crowd, held his arm high in the air to bid, and stared down anyone who dared to bid against him until he won the coin. After that move, he earned the nickname “The Statue of Liberty.”
This could be one of the most advantageous times in numismatic history to identify, locate, and purchase sleepers. The current market reminds me of the 2003 to 2004 period, when the coin market was awakening from a long slumber and downward price spiral as it finished its decade-long transition from the investor-based market of the 1970s, 1980s, and early 1990s to a much healthier collector-based market. During the 2000s, times were good. Investments in stocks, real estate, fine art, rare coins, and other speculative alternatives made strong gains, only to be stopped by the financial crisis, now more than a decade ago. The tremendous amount of stimulus money being injected into the economy these days and the interest in alternative and tangible investments bodes well for numismatics. The market is already experiencing strong price gains in areas like the popular Morgan Dollar series and auction results for highgrade rare coins in general have been strong as of late.
Gold Dollar, 1854 G$1 Type 2, DCAM, PCGS PR64+DCAM. Image is courtesy of PCGS TrueView.
A few years ago, collector-investor John Assay (not his real name) was looking for a place in numismatics to invest money. He wanted to identify a sleeper that fit within his budget, that would maximize his investment potential, and allow him to actively participate in collecting. He was attracted to gold coinage, and at the beginning of his search the proof-only 1879 Flowing Hair $4 Stella caught his attention.
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A More Recent Search for a Sleeper
Today’s Market
Prospects are bright for gains in rare coin values during the next several years as multiple top rarities are poised to break the $10 million mark. As several famous rarities begin to sell for eight figures, the stage will be set for price levels to reach new, astonishing price records, generating publicity for the coin market and pulling lesser-priced coins to higher price levels with them.
Bust Half Dime, 1792 H10C, PCGS MS68. Image is courtesy of PCGS TrueView.
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California Gold, 1853 $10 Assay 884, PCGS AU55. Image is courtesy of PCGS TrueView. Mark Ferguson began buying and selling coins in 1969. He graded coins for PCGS between 1986 and 1990 and currently serves as the company's senior price guide consultant. He’s a numismatic researcher, writer, appraiser, and advisor, and he authored The Dollar of 1804: The U.S. Mint’s Hidden Secret.
However, he quickly realized that, with a mintage of 415, according to PCGS CoinFacts, there were probably hundreds of these coins that have survived. Indeed, PCGS CoinFacts estimates that at least 300 to 350 “are still around.” Furthermore, Assay realized that, for him, owning one of these coins amounts to “coin buying,” not “coin collecting.” In other words, purchasing one example of this coin issue, which could be done with relative ease, would amount to investing, not collecting, so he resumed his search for a sleeper. Assay had been a lifelong collector of coins and other important collectibles, and since his youth had been interested in Territorial gold coins from the American West. He began his quest by perusing the PCGS Population Report and reviewing the total number of coins graded for each issue of Territorial gold coinage. Next, when he found some low-population issues that looked promising, he looked them up in the PCGS Price Guide to find their relative value to other Territorial issues and determine whether they fit his budget. Mr. Assay said these resources on the PCGS website were “absolutely essential” to his Oneresearch.cointype that caught his attention was the United States Assay Office of Gold $10 coins from 1852 and 1853. The population total for the 1852 issue was much higher than for the 1853 issue. Curiously, he observed that the 1853 coins were issued in two varieties, denoting their fineness: “884 THOUS” and “900 THOUS,” whereas all the 1852 $10 coins were made as “884 THOUS.” These notations are prominently displayed on the coins’ obverses. Currently, the PCGS Population Report lists a total of 211 for the 1852 issue, 13 for the 1853 884 variety, and 18 for the 1853 900 variety, but the populations were much smaller when Assay began his search. Sensing that he was on to something, Assay took his research further by seeking out specialty books on the subject. He soon discovered that the 884 variety was only struck for one week in 1853, from February 23 to March 1. Eureka! Assay found his sleeper. Now the pressing question became, with a PCGS population of just a handful of coins, how could he find one to buy?
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Prior to beginning his search for the coin, he studied auction records and discreetly discussed Territorials with a few dealers and other experts. In his quest, he also attended shows on both coasts and in the Midwest. Finally, Assay found a nice AU example in an auction and bought it. Later, he was able to upgrade the coin. Assay built a collection that contains a few other Territorials, so the 1853 884 THOUS $10 gold coin satisfied his collecting interest, as well as an investment. – SEARCHING FOR A TX MCCAWLEY
SLEEPER “I love what I do and I take the covenant I make with my clients seriously. As opposed to just doing invitedmycollectingintransactions,Iaminterestedforminganongoingrelationshipwithnewclients.Pleasefeeltocontactme.” — Chris Victor McCawley e a r l y c e n t s . c o m Early American Coppers Specializing in Half Cents & Large Cents Chris McCawley with Lucas Baldridge and Travis Hollon P.O. Box 6400 • Austin,
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Over 20 years ago, our vision to take the PCGS Set Registry® online became a reality in 2001. Our Set Registry info page states that, “The PCGS Set Registry is a powerful inventory management tool built for coin collectors of all levels.”
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One of the most important benefits of the Set Registry is it enables members to take inventory of their coins, track costs, and view their sets all in one convenient location. This ultimate management tool lets you register your PCGS-graded coins and gives you the ability to build sets with high resolution TrueView images. Members can also add non-PCGS graded coins to their inventory to manage their entire collection.
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He’s achieved that goal and beyond, building an outstanding set known as “DT Miller by Ashmore,” a Morgan Dollars Prooflike Basic Set, Circulation Strikes (1878-1921) collection that ranks second and boasts eight Gold Awards, five Platinum Awards, and is a PCGS Set Registry Hall of Fame Winner. The set is 100% complete and carries a GPA of 66.945. “It only lacks the 1893-S Morgan Dollar being 100% Prooflike or Deep-Mirror Prooflike,” remarks Miller, who counts his 1883-S PCGS MS64DMPL, 1892-S PCGS MS61DMPL, and 1901 PCGS MS61DMPL among his favorites. Then there’s his 1881-CC PCGS MS67DMPL, which he asserts “is probably the best DMPL on the planet!”
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Collector David T. Miller has been a member of the PCGS Set Registry® for nearly 20 years, but his love for coins goes back even further still. “I have loved coins since I was about 10 years old,” he reflects. “If I came across an old Standing Liberty Quarter at school, I would take my lunch money and do without lunch.” Like many collectors, he devoted his attention to the priorities of raising a family and paying the bills as a young adult but returned to the hobby in later years. “In 1991 I started my own business and had a little extra money to begin collecting again,” he says of his ventures into pre-1933 United States gold coinage and, eventually Morgan Dollars. “I joined the PCGS Set Registry in 2004 with the hopes of being in the top five sets in Prooflike Morgan Dollars, which would enable my coins to become pedigreed.” Want to get your set pedigreed? It must be 100% complete and rank in the top five of its category to qualify. Set Registry pedigree guidelines can be found on the Benefits page at www.PCGS.com/setregistry/benefits
David T. Miller’s knockout 1881-CC Morgan Dollar, PCGS MS67DMPL. Image is courtesy of PCGS TrueView.
What coins does Miller dream about someday acquiring when he already claims one of the best collections of Prooflike Morgan Dollars around? “I would love to own a really nice 1794 Flowing Hair Dollar,” he says. He is also about twothirds complete on a collection of Buffalo Nickels. Miller acknowledges that while the competitive nature of the PCGS Set Registry and the hard work that goes into building sets on the platform are two major attractions for him, he also loves the numismatic camaraderie. “I enjoy meeting some incredible, nice people and building lifelong friendships.”
David T. Miller has been collecting coins for decades and joined the PCGS Set Registry in 2004. Image is courtesy of David T. Miller.
There is perhaps no coin that is more widely collected than the silver dollar, with the Morgan Dollar series leading this charge. The nation’s silver dollar history began with the Flowing Hair Dollar in 1794, then changed to the Bust Dollar in 1795. It saw a brief stint with the Gobrecht design in 1836, had its longest continuous run with the Liberty Seated Dollar type running from 1840 through 1873, and encountered a short run of circulating Trade Dollars during the 1870s prior to the creation of the iconic Morgan Dollar in 1878. The last of the “real” silver dollars began in 1921 with the Peace Dollar series. After the demise of the silver standard, United States dollar coins were the Eisenhower, Susan B. Anthony, Sacagawea, and Presidential series, all of which were made for circulation. There has also been a host of silver Commemorative Dollars and the American Silver Eagle that carry the one-dollar denomination, but the focus of this article will be the famous Morgan Dollar.
A REVIEW OF THE MORGAN DOLLAR By Allen Rowe
The Morgan Dollar was born with the Bland-Allison Act of 1878, which required the United States government to purchase between $2 million and $4 million a month from western mines and coin silver dollars for circulation. The new design underwent a few modifications at the Philadelphia Mint before the design was completely adopted for the Morgan Dollar series. In 1878 there are a few variants involving the number of tail feathers (7 Tailfeathers, 8 Tailfeathers, and 7 Over 8 Tailfeathers varieties, etc.) on the eagle and the shape of the eagle’s breast, including flat and
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Morgan Dollar, 1878 8TF $1, PCGS MS64+DMPL. Image is courtesy of PCGS TrueView.
The Carson City (“CC”) Mint as seen circa 1879. Image is courtesy of the Library of Congress. In fact, if you look at the PCGS Registry Sets, you will see there are over 500 sets for just the Carson City Morgans. Morgan Dollars are among the most hotly contested sets in the Set Registry program, and the Carson City collections are no exception. Due to the famous United States Treasury hoard, many CC Morgan Dollars can be found in MS67 or higher, but for the dates that were not in the hoard, and those that had very low mintages, finding an ultra-Gem is nearly impossible – and it shows, as some of the top PCGS Registry Sets have coins grading only as high as MS64. Here is the population data from PCGS as of April 2021. As can be seen, there are a few outliers that reach seemingly impossible grades. However, most of the highest grades represent dates the Treasury held in large numbers in its vaults.
FEATURE – A REVIEW OF THE MORGAN DOLLAR round varieties. In 1879 at the San Francisco Mint and in 1880 at the Carson City Mint the Flat Breast reverse was briefly used, but from then on, the Round Breast design remained through 1904. The coin was slightly redesigned in 1921 during the Morgan Dollar’s last year of issue before the debut of the Peace Dollar later that year. The United States had been expanding westward ever since the Gold Rush of 1848 in California, and the Morgan Dollar seems to perfectly embody the symbol of that expansion. Our country grew in resources, infrastructure, and global power, and the Morgan Dollar was also growing with its strength. In our nation’s westward expansion, several branch mints were opened to produce more coinage for a growing country. The first of these western mints was built in San Francisco in 1854 during the Gold Rush period, then in Carson City in 1870 after the discovery of the silverladen Comstock Lode, and finally in 1906 the Denver Mint opened. Denver struck Morgan Dollars only in 1921, as the United States Mint had discontinued making them in 1904 and resurrected production again for just one year in 1921. Of all the mints, the one in Carson City was the shortest lived, operating only from 1870 through 1893. The Carson City Mint struck Liberty Seated, Trade, and Morgan Dollars during its brief history, but the Morgan Dollar is what it became most famous for. Although the Comstock Lode was discovered within a few miles of the Carson City Mint, “CC” (as this facility’s double-lettered mint mark bore) struck only about two percent of all the Morgan Dollars ever made. And while Denver produced Morgan Dollars for only one year, the Mile High City churned out nearly 1.5 times more silver dollars in that single year than the Carson City Mint struck during its entire existence. This has added to the allure of collecting Carson City Morgan Dollars.
Date MS66/PL/DMMS66+/PL/DMMS67/ PL/DMMS67+/PL/DMMS68/PL/DMMS68+/PL/DM 1878-CC 347/9/3 47/3/- 7/-/- 7/-/- 0 0 1879-CC 4/-/- 2/-/- 0 0 0 0 1879-CC C/D 0 0 0 0 0 0 1880-CC 1056/22/5 188/4/- 47/1/- 02/01/- 1/-/- 0 1880-CC R78 146/1/- 35/-/- 3/-/- 02/01/- 0 0 1881-CC 1717/32/69 342/5/7 242/2/2 33/-/- 5/-/- 0 1882-CC 1575/107/81 257/13/9 111/3/1 12/-/- 1/-/- 0 1883-CC2538/184/161490/24/16 252/9/3 29/-/- 6/-/- 0 1884-CC2141/130/173387/9/11 143/4/3 18/-/- 2/-/- 1/-/1885-CC 1346/52/45 249/7/10 120/3/2 9/-/- 1/-/- 1/-/1889-CC 0 0 0 0 1/-/- 0 1890-CC 19/1/- 1/-/- 0 0 0 0 1891-CC 41/1/- 11/-/- 1/-/- 0 -/1/- 0 1892-CC 37/-/- 5/-/- 2/-/- 1/-/- 0 0 1893-CC 1/-/- 0 0 0 0 0 This 1890-CC Morgan Dollar graded MS66+ was submitted to PCGS and sold by Northern Nevada Coin.
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FEATURE – A REVIEW OF THE MORGAN DOLLAR
The New Orleans Mint produced coins every year except for the first and last year of the series. Branch production focused on the mints in the silver-rich West during 1878, and the New Orleans Mint closed in 1909, thus it was not around when Morgan Dollar production resumed in 1921. Many of the coins in the New Orleans series exhibit weak strikes due to the coiners there often lessening die-strike pressure to help lengthen the lives of the dies. Several dates in the “O” run are readily available in lower grades but prove nearly impossible in the Gem grades in and around MS65. The 1886-O is probably the best example of this. With 10,701,100 coins made, the date lists for $180,000 at MS65 in the PCGS Price Guide. To date, PCGS has graded only two examples MS65, with a lone MS65+. Perhaps past meltings included many of these 1886-O bags, making Gem 1886-O specimens so elusive. With over 650 million Morgan Dollars struck across the board, they remain prolific, and there are no dates that are impossible to find. But the 1918 Pittman Act authorized 350 million to be melted into bullion to sell to Great Britain. Only around 270 million were melted, but this still put a dent in the supply of some of the dates. We have no idea which dates were melted or what condition those dollars were in, but these are where the thoughts of “what if” come about. What if there was a bag or bags of uncirculated 1893-S Morgan Dollars in there? After all, not all dates are readily available in high grades, and this is also part of the reason why the Registry Sets at PCGS are so contested. At the time this article was written, PCGS has graded only 37 uncirculated 1893-S Morgan Dollars. This has long been the king of the series, with many collectors of the top sets looking to make sure they have one uncirculated example in their collections. With this issue being so tough, bidding is always strong for nice examples, and a PCGS MS62 recently sold for $336,000. There are many other dates that are conditional rarities in Mint State, and these become prizes for those who pursue them. One does not have to collect top-end Morgan Dollars to enjoy them. There are thousands of Morgan Dollar sets out there, and not every single one is complete or contains coins in monster high grades. That is the beauty of collecting Morgan Dollars. You can start with low-grade coins and upgrade over time. PCGS has graded many thousands of Morgan Dollars not only in affordable Mint State levels but also in circulated grades, giving the budget-minded collector a way to add to their sets with the confidence that they are getting a real coin that is market acceptable. The Morgan Dollar series has always been one of the most popular areas of the hobby, and while it is nice to sell a top-pop coin to a collector, it is far more common to sell just a nice-looking coin to someone building a set pursuant to their budget. Silver dollars are stacked by the bag in a Treasury vault in 1914. Image is courtesy of the Library of Congress.
When asking people what the lowest-minted Carson City Morgan is, you might get the answer of “1889-CC.” With a mintage of 350,000 it is indeed a low-mintage Morgan, but it’s the 1885-CC with a mintage of just 228,000 that claims the lowest CC Morgan Dollar mintage. Only the fact that most were long held in bags in the Treasury makes them relatively affordable in today's market; as a side note, it makes the 1885-CC a tough one for circulated Registry Sets, as so few made it to circulation. Carson City Morgans are ever popular and one of the best collectibles in the market, whether you collect them in circulated grades or top Set Registry quality.
The early San Francisco Mint Morgan Dollars can be considered some of the best-looking coins ever made. It is no wonder that there are over 600 specialty sets of the first five years from San Francisco. The toughest in this short series is the 1878-S, and it has a population of only one in MS68, but the 1879 through ‘82 dates from San Francisco are readily available up to MS68 and a few coins have achieved the ever-elusive top-pop grade of MS69. With exception of the ‘78-S there can be nearly 80 sets of Morgan Dollars dating from 1878-S through 1882-S all in MS68. With a cumulative PCGS Price Guide figure of $20,850 for these four issues in MS68, building this short set is in reach of many who just want to own a set of top-notch beauty. Another interesting fact about the San Francisco Mint is that it the only mint to release every Morgan Dollar date in business-strike finish. With the 1895 Morgan Dollar from Philadelphia being a proof-only issue, the S mint mark is the only one to be found during every year of the Morgan series, offering yet another angle for collecting Morgans.
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Allen Rowe is the President of Northern Nevada Coin, which is based in Carson City, Nevada. Since 1993 they have specialized in Morgan Dollars and rare Carson City Mint coinage. Allen can be found at www. northernnevadacoin.com.
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The 2021 Morgan Dollar commemorates the centennial of the last Morgan Dollars struck by the United States Mint. Images are courtesy of the United States Mint. The year 2021 is historic for the most iconic of our nation’s silver dollars. Milestones include the 100th anniversary of the last Morgan Dollars in 1921, 100 years from the birth of the Peace Dollar that same year, the 50-year anniversary of the first Eisenhower Dollar in 1971, and 35 years since the initial release of the American Silver Eagle in 1986 (with the first-ever design change coming to the coin this year). Both Morgan and Peace Dollars will be restruck as tributes to two of our most popular dollar coins ever. Whether you are one of the more advanced collectors with a PCGS Registry Set or just beginning a series run, collecting history through silver dollars remains one of the best ways to collect coins, and 2021 honors these iconic coins in high fashion.
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Emily holds United States and Canadian dual citizenship. For Emily, it is quite an honor to be able to have her designs seen, used, and appreciated by citizens and collectors of both the United States and Canada. Emily has created more than 30 different coin designs for the Royal Canadian Mint and 12 coin and medal designs for the United States Mint. The two organizations share similarities in how an artist submits a design. But there are many more differences than similarities. Most of those differences occur because coin designs in the United States are mandated by congressional legislation, as opposed to the Royal Canadian Mint, which has no such limitations on the designs that they choose to strike as coins.
The Artistic Infusion Program
In the previous issue of Rare Coin Market Report… We introduced Emily Damstra, an artist who turned her love for drawing into a fascinating career as a coin designer. Her new motif of an American eagle appears on the reverse of the new Type II American Silver Eagle debuting in 2021. So, how did Emily’s artwork make it to one of the most popular United States coins ever minted? In this second part of her story, she tells us how she made the leap from being a natural science illustrator to becoming one of the most prolific coin designers of our time.
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incredibly talented group of people who have a tremendous number of decisions to make to bring the two-dimensional design into three-dimensional relief.”
EMILY S. DAMSTRA CREATES THE NEW AMERICAN SILVER EAGLE – PART II
One important point to Emily is the fact that the United States Mint allows the engravers of these designs to have their initials on the coins, along with the artists who created the designs. “The engravers’ initials deserve to be there, and I wish that the Royal Canadian Mint would do likewise. I wish that the engravers at the Royal Canadian Mint could get the credit that they deserve,” Emily stated.
Mints of Two Countries Utilize Her Talents
After a “Call for Artists,” Emily Damstra joined the AIP in 2014. By that time, she had successfully created a number of coin designs for the Royal Canadian Mint, which probably strengthened her portfolio. Though the other artists in the group are her competition, Emily loves being a part of the AIP. “It is a group of artists who are not so numerous that we don’t Emilyprocess.whocompetitionIexperiences.gettingknowoneanother.WehaveallmetattheMint’ssymposia.IlovetoknowtheseartistsandwealltendtofreelydiscussourTheyareatalentedgroupofartists,whichmeansalwayshavetosubmitmyverybestwork,becauseIknowthewillbetough.Itisgreattobeabletotalktopeoplehavesharedthesesamebutuniqueexperiences.”AfterEmilysubmitsherdesignstotheMint,thereisareviewIfherdesignisselected,thentheengraverstakeover.commented,“Itrusttheengravers.Ithinktheyarean
The Artistic Infusion Program (AIP) was established by the U.S. Mint in 2003. The AIP contracts talented and qualified professional American artists who have diverse backgrounds and a wide variety of interests. The AIP artists work with the United States Mint Engravers and staff to submit and create new designs for coins and medals struck by the Mint.
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The 2014 Canada $50 Polar Bear silver coin is one of many Canadian coins designed by Emily Damstra. Image is courtesy of PCGS TrueView.
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In addition, the United States Mint is very careful to be neutral in its comments to the artists. They tend not to encourage or discourage an artist’s design ideas.
“My original assignment was to create a design for the Gold American Eagle coin. It was not until the United States Mint had received all the AIP submissions that they determined that the designs could apply to either the Gold or the Silver Eagle coins. Throughout the process, I believed I was designing a reverse for the gold coin, not the silver. I did feel a heightened FEATURE – EMILY S. DAMSTRA CREATES THE NEW AMERICAN SILVER EAGLE – PART II
With the Royal Canadian Mint, Emily has sometimes worked closely with one of their product managers in the development of designs. Emily stated that it is different working with the Royal Canadian Mint as there is often more back-andforth discussion during design development.
The Canada $50 Beaver silver coin is another piece that highlights Emily Damstra’s impeccable talent for translating scientific illustration onto a numismatic canvas. Image is courtesy of PCGS TrueView. Neither mint restricts her artistic freedom outside the expected design parameters, beyond the ability to strike the design, or the overall appropriateness as a coin. Beyond Nature Designs She has also designed several winning submissions for the United States Mint that are not nature-related illustrations. For example, for the 2020 Innovation Dollar for the state of Massachusetts, Emily selected an early telephone dial to represent the experiments that Alexander Graham Bell conducted in Massachusetts while trying to invent a working means of personal communication.
Reimagining the American Silver Eagle Design
The reverse of the 2020 American Innovation Dollar representing Massachusetts showcases Damstra’s telephone honoring Alexander Graham Bell. Image is courtesy of the United States Mint.
All of this experience has led to her current and perhaps most challenging design creation – the Type II American Silver EagleArguably,reverse.the American Silver Eagle is the most widely collected coin in the world. The original design from 1986 saw only a minor tweak in the style of some reverse lettering over 2007 and 2008. She submitted a new design that will now grace the reverse of the new 2021 American Silver Eagle coin.
Emily Damstra designed the 2019 Frank Church River of No Return Quarter Dollar honoring Idaho. Image is courtesy of PCGS.
The challenge of creating a “non-nature” type of design is fascinating for her. The research phase of such projects has
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Line art of Damstra’s new reverse design for the American Silver Eagle. Image is courtesy of the United States Mint.
“Well, remember that I thought I was creating a design for the American Gold Eagle coin, so I wasn’t thinking about replacing the heraldic eagle on the American Silver Eagle. But even had I known that I was designing the silver coin’s reverse, I would not have done a different version of the heraldic eagle. It has been done so often and for so many years that I would have wanted to create something different. It was done magnificently by John Mercanti, so how much better could I make yet another heraldic design?”
For this design, Emily chose an eagle in motion rather than the typical heraldic style. Eagles have previously been portrayed in that motion manner, such as on 19th-century Flying Eagle Cents and on 20th-century Standing Liberty Quarters. Emily describes why she chose one in motion.
“I wanted to make something that was new, contemporary, and fresh. I felt that showing the bald eagle in motion was the most dynamic and interesting way to showcase this beloved American symbol. When you see an eagle with its wings outstretched you can get an even better sense of those traits. It is just such an impressive animal especially when it is in flight. I also wanted to do something that hadn’t been done before.”
amount of pressure knowing how collectors feel about this coin and the coin’s importance to American numismatic history.” She added, “But I always feel pressure when I am working on a coin or medal design. There is pressure in two ways. One way is the pressure of competing with such a talented group of artists in the AIP. If I don’t submit my best work it won’t have a chance of being selected. And with any coin or medal program, I feel the pressure of creating a concept that does justice to whatever subject I am working on and to honor that subject in the best possible way with my design. I felt both of those pressures with this American Eagle program. It was really exciting to be working on it and I knew it was a great opportunity because I love the bald eagle, and it is my favorite American symbol. The chance to illustrate it for a very important American coin was something that I treasured. Eagles are my favorite symbol strength,atalsotobecausetheyareasymbolfromnature.ThebaldeagleisendemicNorthAmericaanditisasymbolwithAmericanorigins.Itisasymbolthatneedsnoexplanation.Youcanseebylookinganeagleallofthevaluesandtraitsthatweassociatewithit–dignity,majesty,andliberty,”sheconcluded.
Mike Garofalo has been a professional numismatist for over 40 years. He was president of Liberty Numismatics and retired from APMEX, where he was vice president and director of numismatics. He is a life member of the American Numismatic Association.
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Emily also replaced the symbolic olive branch and arrows with an oak branch. To her, the oak branch symbolizes the American strength, and it is America’s national tree. It is truly American, so the design displays two important American symbolsWhentogether.thesecoins are soon released by the United States Mint, remember the symbolism that this very talented artist worked so hard to portray and treasure the grace and the beauty of this “new” classic American coin.
The American Silver Eagle Transformed Throughout America’s history, the American bald eagle has graced many of our silver coins. From the earliest silver coins of the 18th century, America has proudly displayed our national bird on its silver coinage. The heraldic eagle, with its symbolism of holding an olive branch (signifying peace) in one talon and arrows (military might) in the other has been an enduring symbol of our nation’s ability to seek peace and to fight a war.
By Tristin Tang
I am a 15-year-old numismatist from Southern California specializing in East Asian cash. My journey in numismatics began when my grandfather, an avid traveler from Taiwan, gifted me 66 coins representing each year he had then lived. Initially, I didn’t think much about them, other than admiring their variety. Around mid2014, I was cleaning my room when I found that small tin box, stashed at the back of my desk drawer. Curious, I opened it and started sorting out the coins, while appreciating them for their cool designs. It was around then that I got a bit crazy for coins.
CHERISHING HISTORIC CASH
My dad brought back huge bags of coins from work (as he volunteers to manage the workplace’s snack shack), and I eagerly sprawled out all my coin folders searching for any fillers or oddities. Not surprisingly, silver, semi-keys, and foreign coins were not a common sight, but there were some notable occasions. Once, I found two Qing Dynasty Milled 10 Cash from Fujian and Honan Provinces in one bag! My dad and I were both quite shocked and figured one of my dad’s colleagues accidentally dropped a souvenir in the payment box. In September 2016, I attended my first coin show – the Long Beach Expo. The dealers there were extremely kind and gifted me several assorted coins to add to my collection. PCGS’s Set Registry program also introduced me to the existence of “slabs.” I began attending the show more and came across an opportunity to acquire a large variety of Chinese and Korean cash coins, which I gladly grabbed for a total of around $50. Researching more into the emperors and varieties on these coins sent me on a one-way path to Iobsession.sawthepotential of Chinese cash coins, so I sold half of my U.S. collection to purchase more cash coins. My favorite pieces are the Kangxi Emperor Taiwan Mint cash coins of the 1600s. I don’t own an example, as these are quite scarce and usually only available in crude condition, but what makes it interesting is that the reverse inscription is half Manchu, half Chinese. Most cash coins from the Qing Dynasty have a full Manchu reverse, but not this one. It reads “BOO-TAI,” with TAI being the character 臺 for 臺 灣 or Taiwan. Probably more significant, it was made at the Taiwan Mint itself, something not often seen for Taiwan cash coins. In general, Qing Dynasty Taiwan cash coins are rare, mainly because Fuzhou didn’t prioritize their mintage, as they were legal tender throughout the empire. Seeing the cultural connection that Chinese cash brought to me (as I am Taiwanese but of Minnan Chinese extraction, circa 1790), it really made me swell up with pride. Finally, I could collect something that was meaningful to me that was also readily available and engaging. It is my belief that, to fully enjoy collecting, one needs to feel some sort of connection to the given series. When you have a connection to a certain coin(s), the collector in you is more interested in researching the stories behind them. I am currently working on a book detailing the history of cash coins. It will take some time, but I know I’ll learn a great deal.
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2. A coin that falls at the lower end of the grade range.
Joshua McMorrow-Hernandez Rare Coin Market Report Editor-In-Chief
Infrequently traded coins with little or no track record over the past decade or so can be very difficult to properly value, and the offering of such a coin may bring a price well in excess or well below the price listed in the RCMR or online PCGS Price Guide. Many scarce-date Liberty gold coins fall into this category. Other values that can be highly variable include coins that lack a modifier, such as non-FSB Mercury Dimes, non-Full Head Standing Liberty Quarters, etc. Coins that “just miss” qualifying can often bring far higher prices than those that are not close to qualifying.
4. A coin graded a number of years ago, to some, adds to its appeal and value.
1. Exceptional eye appeal or particularly attractive toning – usually in multicolored hues and shades.
Some of the factors that can result in prices being above the RCMR/Price Guide listing include:
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2. A coin that falls at the upper end of the grade range.
3. Endorsement of the PCGS grade by another third-party service.
3. Lack of retail demand at an auction may result in an abnormally low price realized.
Keep in mind that the values listed are only a guide. Many coins offered above the prices listed here may be extremely fair buys and well worth the dealer’s asking price or the price paid at an auction. Conversely, coins can sometimes be found below the prices listed here due to a variety of reasons. Remember – use this guide as a part of your pricing research effort, not the only source.
4. A sudden change in the population report, such as a new “finest-known” piece being certified, the appearance of a small hoard, or the certification of another example in the identical grade.
5. Two buyers at an auction, both with sufficient funds and both highly desirous of owning a particular coin, will often cause a “runaway” result.
Some of the factors that can result in prices being below the RCMR/Price Guide listing include: 1. Unattractive, dark, or splotchy toning – poor eye appeal.
5. A particular dealer’s desire or need to reduce inventory or raise money may result in an offering below the general market.
The prices listed in the RCMR and online are designed to represent a fair retail asking price from a knowledgeable seller to a knowledgeable buyer. Many factors can influence the value of a rare coin in a given PCGS grade. As no two vintage rare coins are exactly alike, and as grades represent a range rather than a point on a scale, fair asking prices (and prices realized at auctions) may sometimes vary from the prices listed herein.
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Issues Priced The PCGS Rare Coin Market Report Price Guide lists prices for all regular-issue and commemorative United States coins minted from 1792 to date. Prices are listed for regular strikes, proofs and some special strikes. Prices are listed for all dates and mint marks and all major varieties. Prices are also listed for “type.” This listing appears at the start of each section for each type of coin and refers to the price for the most common date of a particular type.
Prices for U.S. rare coins can and do change frequently. Prices for more generic issues can move weekly and even daily. The PCGS Rare Coin Market Report is a bi-monthly publication and is subject to lead times for printing and mailing. Prices listed in the RCMR are derived from the more comprehensive PCGS Online Price Guide (www.PCGS.com). RCMR prices are the prices listed in the PCGS Online Price Guide the day the RCMR is sent to the printer. For up-to-date prices, check the PCGS Online Price Guide on www.PCGS.com/prices
Price changes are indicated by an arrow to the right of the price. A green arrow pointing up indicates a price that has moved up since the previous issue of the RCMR. A red arrow pointing down indicates a price that has moved down since the previous issue of the RCMR
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Some U.S. coin prices are very sensitive to movements in the price of silver, gold, and platinum, and the prices of these metals change daily. Bullion-sensitive U.S. coins include most silver, gold and platinum Eagles, gold Buffalo, lower-grade examples of the more common date pre-1933 U.S. gold coins, and some modern gold commemoratives. As of June 2021, metals prices (per ounce) were approximately: Gold: $1,893 Silver: $27.72 Platinum: $1,159 Price Changes
Price Sensitivity of Bullion-Related Issues
The PCGS Rare Coin Market Report is published bi-monthly by the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS). The prices listed in the PCGS Rare Coin Market Report Price Guide are meant to serve as a guide to assist the rare coin buying public in determining values for all significant United States coins. Before you use the PCGS Rare Coin Market Report Price Guide, you should read the following information very carefully. What do the RCMR Prices Mean? The prices listed in the PCGS Rare Coin Market Report Price Guide are average dealer asking prices for PCGS-graded United States coins. The prices are compiled from various sources, including dealer ads in trade papers, dealer fixed price lists and websites, major auctions, and activity at major coin shows. The prices are what you should expect to pay, on average, for PCGSgraded coins. Note that RCMR prices do not apply to coins which have not been graded by PCGS, coins that have been graded by other grading services, or non-third party graded coins where the grade is represented by the seller, may not have been graded by the same standards as PCGS-graded coins and their market value may be different. Time Sensitivity of Prices
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A PCGS MS69 will show only one or two miniscule imperfections. Must be fully struck and have full original luster and eye appeal. APCGSMS68 will have some extremely minor imperfections. Must be sharply struck, have full original luster, and good eye appeal.
Complete Set Prices
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The PCGS Rare Coin Market Report Price Guide lists complete set prices for many coin series. There are three types of complete set prices. A “date set” is a set of one of each date of a particular series. A “date and mint mark” set is a set that includes every date and mint mark in a series. A “with major varieties” set is a set with one of every date, mint mark and major variety. Prices for complete sets are listed “per grade,” i.e. the price for the complete set if every coin in the set was in the particular grade listed.
Population Figures Besides prices for every coin, the PCGS Rare Coin Market Report Price Guide lists the PCGS population, i.e. the number of coins graded by PCGS, for each coin.
A PCGS MS70 is a modern coin in "as struck by Mint" condition. Minor mintmade imperfections may be present. No damage or imperfections caused after minting. Not known in vintage coins.
There are 30 grades used by PCGS to grade coins, 1 being the lowest grade and 70 being the highest grade. Space considerations do not allow the PCGS Rare Coin Market Report to list prices for every grade. Consequently, the RCMR lists prices for up to 10 grades for individual coins. Grades listed are at intervals that should be the most useful to coin buyers. For “in-between” grades, readers should refer to the PCGS Online Price Guide. The RCMR lists prices at the highest end of the grading scale for the highest grade known, either graded by PCGS or known to exist in that grade. The RCMR does not list prices for fantasy grades, i.e. grades higher than are known to exist for a certain coin. The RCMR lists prices for coins with special striking designations, such as full bands, red color, prooflike surfaces, etc. For a description of all the grades and designations used in the RCMR, refer to the PCGS Grading Standards listed in this issue.
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The coin market is volatile and thinly capitalized. Significant short-term price swings are always possible. Collectors Universe, its principals, and representatives do not guarantee a profit nor guarantee against a loss for any coin you buy or sell based on the information in the PCGS Rare Coin Market Report Price Guide Collectors Universe, its principals, and representatives also do not guarantee the accuracy of the information in the PCGS Rare Coin Market Report Price Guide. You buy and sell rare coins at your own risk. The following are the general grading standards for both regular strikes and proofs.
Grades and Designations
Space does not permit us to show a comprehensive photographic grading guide here, but those interested in a detailed look at virtually all U.S. coins in all grades are referred to PCGS’s Photograde section, found at www.PCGS.com/photograde
Regular Strikes For regular strikes, the primary attribute for circulated grades, i.e. Poor (PO01) to About Uncirculated (AU58), is the amount of wear or the amount of the original design detail that is still evident. Other attributes contributing to the grade for circulated regular strikes are surface preservation and eye appeal, either of which can be positive, negative, or neutral and which affect the grade accordingly. For regular strikes in Uncirculated condition (MS60 to MS70), there are four primary attributes that determine grade: marks, strike, luster and eye appeal.
Strike The completeness/incompleteness of a coin’s intended detail when originally struck. Luster The strength and pattern of light reflected off a coin. Surface Preservation The condition of the surface of a coin, notably marks and/or scratches. Eye Appeal The element that “grabs” the viewer. The overall look of a coin. Often manifested as “toning.”
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A PCGS PR63 will have obvious hairlines and/or marks. Eye appeal may be somewhat negative. Brilliant proofs may be dull. A PCGS PR62 will have numerous hairlines and/or marks. Eye appeal may be quite negative. Brilliant proofs may be dull. A PCGS PR6l will have lots of hairlines and/or marks. Eye appeal is negative. Brilliant proofs may not be reflective. A PCGS PR60 will have no wear on the high points, but will be very hairlined and/or marked. Eye appeal is negative. Brilliant proofs may not be reflective. Proofs below PR60 For proof strikings grading below PR60, the grading is based on the amount of wear and the standards are the same as for regular strikes. In addition to grade, certain coins have characteristics that collectors recognize as important and PCGS designates these characteristics using the standards that follow.
A PCGS MS64 will have some marks and/or abrasions, and they may be significant. The strike and eye appeal should be average or above and must not be negative. Luster may be somewhat subdued. A PCGS MS63 will have marks and abrasions that are moderate in number and/or size. Strike may not be full and eye appeal can be slightly negative. Luster may be somewhat dull.
A PCGS PR66 will have a few hairlines and/or very minor marks. Eye appeal must be very good. Brilliant proofs must be fully reflective or nearly so. A PCGS PR65 will have minor hairlines and or minor marks. Eye appeal must be positive. Brilliant proofs must show good reflectivity. A PCGS PR64 will have noticeable hairlines and/or small marks. Eye appeal must not be negative. Brilliant proofs may have subdued reflectivity.
A PCGS AU58 will show full detail with minor friction on only the highest points. A PCGS AU55 will show full detail with friction on less than 1/2 of the surface, mainly on the high points. A PCGS AU53 will show full detail with friction on 1/2 or more of the surface. There may be a very slight flatness on high points. A PCGS AU50 will show full detail with friction over most of the surface and slight flatness on high points. XF45 Detail is complete with most high points slightly flat. XF40 Detail is complete with some high points flat.
APCGSMS62 willhavenowearonhigh points. There may be considerable marks and abrasions and some may be severe. Strike may not be full and eye appeal may be negative. Luster may be dull. A PCGS MS61 will have no wear on the high points. There may be multiple heavy marks and abrasions. Strike may not be full, luster may be dull, and/or eye appeal may be negative. A PCGS MS60 will have no wear on the high points. There may be many heavy marks and abrasions. Strike may not be full, luster may be very dull, and/or eye appeal may be quite negative.
reflectivityNoteinaaareandlackofForproofstrikings,theprimaryattributesgradearehairlinesand/ormarks(orof),reflectivity(forbrilliantproofs),eyeappeal.Notethatnearlyallproofsfullystruck,thusstrikeisusuallynotfactor.Strikeonlycomesintoplaywhenproofshowsapartialstrike,resultingadownwardadjustmentofgrade.thatfortonedbrilliantproofs,theisasperceivedundertoning.
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FR02 Mostly worn, but some design details are visible. PO01 Barely identifiable as to date and type. Proofs
VF25 Detail is 60 to 70% complete.
F15 Detail is full in recessed areas. All lettering is sharp.
VF20 Detail is 50 to 60% complete.
A PCGS MS67 will have some minor imperfections (marks, abrasions, etc). Must be well struck and have good luster and eye appeal. A PCGS MS66 will have a few marks and/or abrasions. The strike, luster, and eye appeal must be good. A PCGS MS65 will have some marks and/or abrasions, but they will be minor. The strike must be above average, and luster and eye appeal must be good.
F12 Detail is evident in deeply recessed areas. Lettering is mostly sharp.
VF30 Detail is 70 to 80% complete.
A PCGS PR70 shows no imperfections under five-power magnification. Brilliant proofs must be 100% fully reflective. A PCGS PR69 will show only one or two miniscule imperfections. Brilliant proofs must be 100% fully reflective. A PCGS PR68 will have some extremely minor imperfections. Eye appeal must be outstanding. Brilliant proofs will be fully reflective. A PCGS PR67 will have some minor imperfections (hairlines or perhaps an bemustextremelyminormarkortwo).Eyeappealbeverygood.Brilliantproofsmustfullyreflectiveorvirtuallyso.
VG10 Design is worn with some detail evident. VG08 Design is worn with only slight detail evident. G06 Detail is flat, but rims are complete. Peripheral lettering is full. G04 Detail is flat. Rims slightly worn. Peripheral lettering nearly full. AG03 Rims are worn but most lettering is readable though worn.
VF35 Detail is 80 to 85% complete.
Full Bands (FB) PCGS designates Full Bands for Roosevelt Dimes that grade MS60 or better and show full separation of the upper and lower horizontal bands of the torch on the reverse. To qualify for this designation, a coin must also show no significant cuts or marks across the horizontal bands.
Color for Copper Coins (MS60 or better)
Full Steps for Jefferson Nickels
Full Bands for Roosevelt Dimes
Brown (BN) PCGS designates Brown for copper coins that have less than 5% of their original mint red color.
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Full Steps (FS) PCGS designates Full Steps for Jefferson Nickels that grade MS60 or better and show a full five or six steps in the portrait of Monticello (Thomas Jefferson’s home) on the reverse. To qualify for this designation, a coin must also have no major disturbances, including cuts and marks, to the separation of the steps.
Red Brown (RB) PCGS designates Red and Brown for copper coins that grade MS60 or better and show between 5% and 95% of their original mint red color.
Red (RD) PCGS designates Red for copper coins that grade MS60 or better and show 95% or more of their original mint red color.
Full Bands for Mercury Dimes Full Bands (FB) PCGS designates Full Bands for Mercury Dimes that grade MS60 or better and show full separation of the central crossbands on the crossbands on the reverse. To qualify for this designation, a coin must also have no major disturbances, including cuts and marks, of the separation of the crossbands.
Full Head (FH) PCGS designates Full Head for Standing Liberty Quarters that grade AU50 or better and show full detail of Ms. Liberty’s hair (on Type Ones) or helmet (on Type Twos); Type Ones (1916-1917) must show a distinct separation between the hair cords and the cap. Type Twos (1917-1930) must show three complete and distinct leaves to the helmet, a complete outline to the bottom of the helmet, and a distinct ear hole. Note that on the ultra-rare 1918/7S, PCGS will designate Full Head on coins that grade XF40 or better and that meet the Full Head criteria.
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Full Head for Standing Liberty Quarters
Deep Cameo (DCAM) PCGS designates Deep Cameo for brilliant proofs that display deep, even frosting on the devices of both sides of the coin.
Full Bell Lines for Franklin Half Dollars Full Bell Lines (FBL) PCGS designates Full Bell Lines for Franklin Half Dollars that grade MS60 or better and show full separation of the lines on the bottom of the Liberty Bell on the reverse. To qualify for this designation, a coin must also show no major disturbances, including cuts and marks, of the separation of the bell lines.
91 Questionable Color 92 Cleaning 93 Planchet Flaw 94 Altered Surfaces 95 Scratches 97 Environmental Damage 98 Damage No PCGS Holder No Grade coins are returned to the submitter
No Grade Coins PCGS does not grade coins that are counterfeit, have been artificially toned, have had their surfaces altered, have been environmentally damaged, have been abrasively cleaned, have extremely large scratches, or have been repaired. Some allowances are made for ultra rarities, colonials, and territorial gold coins, in which there are some instances when “net grading” is used by PCGS as a service to the numismatic community. Holder No Grade coins are returned to the submitter with encapsulation. Reason Filed Rims without encapsulation. www.PCGS.com/grades
Prooflike Surfaces Prooflike (PL) PCGS designates Prooflike for coins that grade MS60 or better and show clear reflectivity, i.e. mirrored surfaces at a distance of two to four inches. If the cartwheel effect or striations cause an area to lose clarity, the designation will not apply.
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DeepMirrorProoflike(DMPL) PCGS designates Deep Mirror Prooflike for Morgan Dollars that grade MS60 or better and show deep reflectivity, i.e. deeply mirrored surfaces. The differences between PL and DMPL is one of degree.
Code Reason 83 Peeling Lamination 86 Authenticity Unverifiable 90 Counterfeit 96 No Service 99 PVC Residue Would you like further information about the PCGS Grading Standards, Designations, and No Grade Standards? View high-resolution images and in-depth videos for each at
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Cameo Proofs Cameo(CAM) PCGSdesignatesCameo for brilliant proofs that show light to moderate frosting of the devices. Both sides of a coin must have frosted devices to earn the Cameo designation.
Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP JULY - AUGUST 2021 37RARE COIN MARKET REPORT LIBERTY CAP HALF CENT REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 3 4 8 12 30 40 55 60 63 65 HighGrade TOTAL Liberty Cap Half Cent (1793-1797) - Type 1, Facing Left (1793) 1000 1793 BN 3000 3850 5300 9000 15500 20000 45000 s 60000 115000 s 350000 s 66 609 1001 1793 RB - - - - - - - - 200000 - 63 1 Liberty Cap Half Cent (1793-1797) - Type 2, Facing Right, Large Head (1794) 1003 1794 BN 500 900 1300 2150 3000 5500 14500 26000 92500 175000 65 464 1004 1794 RB 250000 65 1 35015 1794 Low Relief Head BN 500 900 1300 2150 3000 5500 14500 21500 92500 165000 66 109 35054 1794 High Relief Head BN 3000 5500 14500 21500 92500 205000 66 38 35055 1794 High Relief Head RB - - - - - - - - - 235000 67 3 Liberty Cap Half Cent (1793-1797) - Type 3, Facing Right, Small Head (1795-1797) 1009 1795 Lettered Edge BN 315 600 1000 1450 3000 4900 11500 17000 40000 135000 67 188 1015 1795 LE Punctuated Date BN 390 675 1400 2000 4500 7000 17500 36000 s 75000 160000 65 52 1012 1795 PE Punctuated Date BN 315 600 1000 1700 3400 6750 24000 31000 80000 - 63+ 107 1013 1795 PE Punctuated Date RB 165000 1018 1795 Plain Edge, No Pole BN 315 600 1000 1450 3000 5000 11500 18500 40000 135000 66+ 390 1030 1796 No Pole BN 25000 50000 80000 150000 250000 500000 785000 65 9 1027 1796 With Pole BN 13000 17000 25000 38500 70000 80000 120000 215000 275000 400000 66 49 1028 1796 With Pole RB 425000 66+ 6 1042 1797 1 Above 1 BN 315 600 1000 1450 3000 4900 11500 17000 40000 125000 66 230 1043 1797 1 Above 1 RB 165000 66 1 1036 1797 Plain Edge BN 335 650 1000 1450 3300 4900 13500 20000 50000 - 66 198 1037 1797 Plain Edge RB 175000 35107 1797 Low Head, Plain Edge BN 315 600 1000 1450 3250 - - - 195000 - 63 42 1033 1797 Lettered Edge BN 800 1750 2750 5500 15500 25000 45 16 1039 1797 Gripped Edge BN 55000 85000 115000 150000 - - - - - - 10 5 DRAPED BUST HALF CENT REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 HighGrade TOTAL Draped Bust Half Cent (1800-1808) 1048 Type BN 90 185 325 425 1000 1450 3750 5750 21500 1049 Type RB 1650 4500 10500 30000 1050 Type RD - - - - - - 20000 400001051 1800 BN 110 215 425 700 1400 3000 4650 6750 22500 65 428 1052 1800 RB - - - - - - 15000 - - - 64+ 19 1053 1800 RD 27000 63 6 1054 1802/0 Reverse of 1800 BN 18500 57500 100000 120000 - - - - - - 40 13 1057 1802/0 Reverse of 1802 BN 900 4500 15000 35000 45 200 1060 1803 BN 90 235 475 925 2250 4200 6500 10500 - - 64+ 506 1061 1803 RB 4750 12500 285000 66 3 1069 1804 Crosslet 4, Stems BN 90 160 280 425 800 1500 4150 7500 19500 - 65+ 725 1075 1804 Spiked Chin BN 98 200 310 485 1100 2200 4250 7850 21500 45000 66 785 1066 1804 Plain 4, Stems BN 115 360 785 1500 6000 10000 - 46000 - - 64 92 1072 1804 Crosslet 4 No Stems BN 90 175 285 435 850 1500 4000 6750 21500 65+ 213 1073 1804 Crosslet 4, No Stems RB - - - - - - 4500 10500 30000 - 66 5 1063 1804 Plain 4 No Stems BN 90 185 325 425 1000 1450 3750 5750 21500 65 1251 1064 1804 Plain 4 No Stems RB - - - - - - 4500 10500 30000 - 65 25 1081 1805 No Stems BN 90 185 325 425 1000 2350 5500 7000 25000 65 315 1082 1805 No Stems RB - - - - - - 11500 16000 - - 64 2 1087 1805 Small 5, Stems BN 1100 3250 16500 34000 48500 58 73 1090 1805 Large 5, Stems BN 90 185 325 425 1500 2650 6750 9250 - - 64 179 1093 1806 Small 6, No Stems BN 90 185 325 425 1000 1450 3750 5750 21500 66 961 1094 1806 Small 6, No Stems RB - - - - - 1650 4500 10500 30000 - 66+ 42 1095 1806 Small 6, No Stems RD 20000 40000 64 3 1096 1806 Small 6, Stems BN 220 800 1800 4000 7250 13500 35000 100000 - - 64 80 1099 1806 Large 6, Stems BN 90 185 325 425 1000 1450 3750 5750 64 263 1100 1806 Large 6, Stems RB - - - - - 2150 4500 11500 - - 64 57 1101 1806 Large 6, Stems RD 20000 40000 64+ 8 1104 1807 BN 90 185 325 450 1300 2650 10000 34000 - - 64 487 1107 1808 BN 90 185 385 600 2100 2950 9500 30000 64+ 297 1110 1808/7 BN 220 575 2150 4500 15000 - - 490000 - - 64+ 147 CLASSIC HEAD HALF CENT REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 20 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 HighGrade TOTAL Classic Head Half Cent (1809-1836) 1119 Type BN 60 90 100 110 140 215 335 565 800 1700 1120 Type RB 350 950 1400 3750 1121 Type RD - - - - - - 375 1700 4000 15500 1123 1809 BN 60 90 120 150 190 500 700 1900 4100 6500 66 588 1124 1809 RB - - - - - - - 2300 8000 23500 66 11 1129 1809 Circle in 0 BN 70 120 275 450 800 1350 5500 25000 66 72 1126 1809/6 9 over inverted 9 BN 75 125 165 225 315 850 1400 3250 5500 42500 65 490 1127 1809/6 9 over inverted 9 RB 4500 63 1 1132 1810 BN 80 150 275 400 700 1200 1600 3800 8000 18000 66+ 211 1133 1810 RB 6500 63 1 1135 1811 BN 450 1400 1800 3000 4250 23500 - 105000 - - 65+ 268 1138 1811 Mickley Restrike BN 18000 24500 27500 65+ 3 1141 1825 BN 60 95 120 165 200 400 900 2000 3600 6200 65+ 517 1142 1825 RB 2500 9750 64 4 1144 1826 BN 60 90 105 120 150 300 425 1075 1700 6000 66 580 1145 1826 RB 550 2500 25000 64 5 1147 1828 13 Stars BN 60 90 100 110 140 215 335 565 800 1700 66 1507 1148 1828 13 Stars RB 350 950 1400 3750 65 224 1149 1828 13 Stars RD - - - - - - 350 3350 5500 20000 65 21 1150 1828 12 Stars BN 65 115 140 175 275 525 1100 1800 3000 6500 65 436 1151 1828 12 Stars RB - - - - - - - 2500 8750 40000 65 6 1153 1829 BN 60 90 100 110 140 215 335 565 1200 2750 65 533 CENTSHALF
Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP 38 JULY - AUGUST 2021 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT CLASSIC HEAD HALF CENT REGULAR STRIKES CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 20 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 HighGrade TOTAL 1154 1829 RB - - - - - - 425 1600 5500 15000 66 41 1155 1829 RD 37500 64 1 1156 1831 BN 6000 8500 12500 20000 50000 75000 - - - - 55 9 1159 1832 BN 60 90 100 110 140 215 335 565 1150 3250 66 846 1160 1832 RB - - - - - - 360 1025 4500 25000 65 17 1162 1833 BN 60 90 100 110 140 215 335 565 800 1700 66 911 1163 1833 RB - - - - - - 350 950 1400 3750 66 113 1164 1833 RD 375 1700 4000 15500 65 17 1165 1834 BN 60 90 100 110 140 215 335 565 800 2000 65+ 971 1166 1834 RB 350 950 1950 4250 66 52 1167 1834 RD - - - - - - - 2500 6250 19500 65 3 1168 1835 BN 60 90 100 110 140 215 335 565 800 1700 65+ 1625 1169 1835 RB - - - - - - 350 950 1400 3750 66 233 1170 1835 RD 1700 4000 15500 65 53 CLASSIC HEAD HALF CENT PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 55 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL Classic Head Half Cent (1809-1836) 1174 Type BN 3500 3750 4000 4400 4750 6750 9500 12500 17500 30000 1175 Type RB - - 4500 5000 6000 7500 15000 28500 37500 1176 Type RD 5000 5500 7000 10000 18500 32500 42000 1186 1831 Original BN 40000 45000 50000 55000 60000 70000 80000 90000 125000 - 66 10 1187 1831 Original RB 65000 62 1 1189 1831 Restrike, Rev of 1836 BN - - - - 6500 11500 15000 27500 35000 42500 67 7 1190 1831 Restrike, Rev of 1836 RB 12000 17500 45000 55000 66 10 1191 1831 Restrike, Rev of 1836 RD - - - - - - 22000 47500 67500 - 66 6 1192 1831 Restrike, Rev of 1840 BN 10000 17500 25000 35000 60000 66 4 1193 1831 Restrike, Rev of 1840 RB - - - - - 22500 30000 45000 75000 - 66+ 3 1195 1832 BN 35000 65 3 1196 1832 RB - - - - - - 55000 75000 - - 66+ 3 1198 1833 BN 3750 4000 4400 4750 6750 9500 12500 65 21 1199 1833 RB - - - - - 7500 15000 28500 37500 - 66 9 1200 1833 RD 32500 65 1 1201 1834 BN - - - - 4750 6750 9500 12500 17500 - 65 9 1202 1834 RB 6000 7500 15000 28500 37500 66 10 1203 1834 RD - - - - - - - 32500 - - 65 1 1204 1835 BN 4750 6750 9500 12500 65 8 1205 1835 RB - - - - 6000 7500 15000 28500 - - 65 4 1206 1835 RD 18500 64 2 1207 1836 Original BN - 4250 4500 4900 5500 8000 11000 14500 19500 - 66 23 1208 1836 Original RB 9000 16500 30000 65 8 35315 1836 1st Restrike, Rev of 1836 BN - - - - - 7250 10000 13500 18500 - 66 3 1210 1836 Restrike, Rev of 1840 BN 15000 22500 64 1 1211 1836 Restrike, Rev of 1840 RB - - - - - - 19500 - 35000 - 66 4 BRAIDED HAIR HALF CENT REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 HighGrade TOTAL Braided Hair Half Cent (1840-1857) 1215 Type BN 55 72 90 110 180 250 400 575 950 1650 1216 Type RB 300 625 850 1600 8250 1217 Type RD - - - - - 400 1000 1750 4500 1218 1849 BN 60 82 145 190 345 500 775 1600 6750 65 551 1219 1849 RB - - - - - 600 950 2700 - - 64 13 1221 1850 BN 275 350 425 475 900 1350 2600 6250 11000 65 426 1222 1850 RB - - - - - 1400 3000 7000 - - 64 8 1223 1850 RD 10000 64 1 1224 1851 BN 55 72 90 110 200 260 385 650 1350 9000 66 1107 1225 1851 RB 775 1150 2500 65 141 1226 1851 RD - - - - - - 2150 6500 45000 - 65 33 1227 1853 BN 55 72 90 110 185 240 400 575 1100 1650 66 1253 1228 1853 RB - - - - - - 700 950 2750 - 65 69 1230 1854 BN 55 72 90 110 195 260 400 635 1100 2500 66 847 1231 1854 RB - - - - - - 750 975 2000 9500 66+ 173 1232 1854 RD 1600 2600 9000 65 21 1233 1855 BN 55 72 90 110 180 250 400 575 950 2200 66+ 987 1234 1855 RB 300 625 850 1600 9000 66 306 1235 1855 RD - - - - - 400 1000 1750 4500 - 65+ 306 1236 1856 BN 55 72 95 120 215 300 475 650 1500 65 475 1237 1856 RB - - - - - 325 650 1200 2150 - 65 84 1238 1856 RD 1000 1700 4500 24500 55000 66 17 1239 1857 BN 65 92 165 200 260 365 675 850 2000 4000 65+ 644 1240 1857 RB 425 850 1600 2300 65 188 1241 1857 RD - - - - - - 1450 2400 10000 25000 66 21 BRAIDED HAIR HALF CENT PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 55 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL Braided Hair Half Cent (1840-1857) 1245 Type BN 3450 3650 3850 4500 5250 7000 t 10500 15000 23000 45000 1246 Type RB 4250 5000 5750 7250 11000 s 17000 26000 1247 Type RD - - 5500 6000 9000 10500 18500 24500 37500 47500 1248 1840 Original BN 4250 5000 5500 7500 10000 15000 20000 40000 66 11 1249 1840 Original RB - - 6000 7500 9000 12000 18500 42500 - - 65 5 1250 1840 Original RD 9000 61 1 1251 1840 Restrike BN - - 3850 4500 5250 7000 t 10500 15000 23000 - 66+ 14 1252 1840 Restrike RB 7500 12500 s 23000 35000 66 4 1253 1840 Restrike RD - - - - - - 18500 - - - 64 1 1254 1841 Original BN 3450 3650 3850 4500 5250 7000 t 10500 15000 23000 45000 67 38 CENTSHALF
Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP JULY - AUGUST 2021 39RARE COIN MARKET REPORT BRAIDED HAIR HALF CENT PROOFS CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 55 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL 1255 1841 Original RB - - 4250 5000 5750 7250 11000 s 40000 - - 65 7 1256 1841 Original RD 5500 6000 9000 10500 18500 64 2 55201 1841 Original CAM - - - - - - - 50000 - - 65 1 1257 1841 Restrike BN 3450 3650 3850 4500 5250 7000 t 10500 15000 66+ 8 1258 1841 Restrike RB - - 4250 5000 5750 7250 11000 s 17000 - - 65 6 1260 1842 Original BN 3450 3650 5000 5500 6500 8500 16500 28000 40000 66 6 1261 1842 Original RB - - - - 9000 15000 30000 - - - 62 1 1262 1842 Original RD 47500 65 1 1263 1842 Restrike BN 3450 3650 3850 4500 5250 7000 t 10500 15000 23000 - 66+ 16 1264 1842 Restrike RB 4250 5000 5750 7250 11000 s 25000 35000 66+ 8 1266 1843 Original BN 3450 3650 3850 4500 5250 7000 t 10500 15000 70000 - 66 20 1267 1843 Original RB 21000 30000 65 3 91268 1843 Original CAM - - - - - - 30000 95000 - - 65 2 1269 1843 Restrike BN 3450 3650 3850 4500 5250 7000 t 10500 15000 23000 66 12 1270 1843 Restrike RB - - 4250 5000 5750 7250 11000 s 17000 - - 65 7 1272 1844 Original BN 3750 4000 5750 6500 6750 9000 11000 20000 92500 66 8 1273 1844 Original RB - - 6250 6750 7250 10000 13500 25000 - - 65 5 1274 1844 Original RD 6500 7000 10000 15000 63 2 1275 1844 Restrike BN - - - - 5250 7000 t 10500 15000 23000 - 66+ 13 1276 1844 Restrike RB 7250 11000 s 17000 26000 66 5 1278 1845 Original BN - - 16000 17500 22500 27500 40000 - - - 64 5 1279 1845 Original RB 17000 18500 23500 30000 43500 47500 65+ 8 1281 1845 Restrike BN 3450 3650 3850 4500 5250 7000 t 10500 15000 21500 - 66+ 12 1282 1845 Restrike RB 4250 5000 5750 7250 11000 s 17000 26000 66 5 1284 1846 Original BN - - - 4500 5250 9000 15000 19000 - - 64+ 9 1285 1846 Original RB 5750 10500 18000 22500 65 3 1287 1846 Restrike BN - - - - 5250 7000 t 10500 15000 23000 - 66 14 1288 1846 Restrike RB 7250 11000 s 17000 65 5 1290 1847 Original BN 3450 3650 3850 4500 5250 7000 t 10500 15000 - - 65 9 1291 1847 Original RB 7250 11000 s 17000 26000 66 5 1292 1847 Original RD - - 5500 6000 9000 10500 18500 - - - 64 1 1293 1847 Restrike BN 3450 3650 3850 4500 5250 7000 t 10500 15000 23000 45000 67 15 1294 1847 Restrike RB - - 4250 5000 5750 7250 11000 s 17000 - - 66 11 1295 1847 Restrike RD 5500 6000 9000 10500 18500 64 2 1296 1848 Original BN - 4150 4350 5500 6750 14500 16500 51500 - - 65 9 1297 1848 Original RB 8250 22500 55000 65+ 10 1299 1848 Restrike BN 3450 3650 3850 4500 5250 7000 t 10500 15000 23000 - 66 19 1300 1848 Restrike RB 4250 5000 5750 7250 11000 s 17000 26000 66 6 1301 1848 Restrike RD - - 5500 6000 9000 10500 18500 25000 - - 67 4 1308 1849 Large Date BN 15000 20000 45000 64 3 1302 1849 Small Date, Original BN - - - - 5500 7500 t 12500 41500 - - 65 6 1303 1849 Small Date, Original RB 7750 14000 64 2 1304 1849 Small Date, Original RD - - - - - - 21000 - - - 64 1 1305 1849 Small Date, Restrike BN 3450 3650 3850 4500 5250 7000 t 10500 15000 23000 65 11 1306 1849 Small Date, Restrike RB - - - - - - 13500 20000 90000 - 66 8 1311 1850 BN 4150 5000 6000 7600 11500 55000 65 9 1312 1850 RB - - 5000 5500 6500 10000 22500 75000 - - 65+ 8 1314 1851 Cohen 1 BN 44500 64 1 1315 1851 Cohen 1 RB - - - - - - - 67500 - - 65 1 35402 1852 Restrike BN 3450 3650 3850 4500 5250 5750 6650 11000 13000 66 52 35403 1852 Restrike RB - - 4250 5000 5750 7250 11000 s 15500 23500 - 66 15 1323 1854 BN 5250 7000 t 10500 66 6 1324 1854 RB - - - - - 7250 11000 s 17000 - - 65 3 1326 1855 BN 3850 4500 5250 7000 t 10500 15000 65 17 1327 1855 RB - - - - - 7250 11000 s 17000 - - 65 7 1328 1855 RD 10500 18500 24500 65 3 1329 1856 BN - - 3850 4500 5250 7000 t 10500 15000 - - 65 27 1330 1856 RB 4250 5000 5750 7250 11000 s 17000 26000 66 15 1331 1856 RD - - - - - - 18500 - - - 64 1 35423 1856 Restrike BN 6500 10000 1332 1857 BN - - 3000 3250 3500 4000 6500 7000 16000 s - 66 35 1333 1857 RB 3950 4150 5000 5500 6850 16500 22500 66 20 FLOWING HAIR LARGE CENT REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 3 4 8 12 30 40 55 60 63 65 HighGrade TOTAL Flowing Hair Large Cent (1793-1796) - Type 1, Chain Cent (1793) 1340 1793 AMERI BN 5750 9000 13500 25000 52500 85000 280000 450000 675000 2500000 64+ 151 1341 1793 AMERICA BN 5200 7000 10500 19000 s 42500 57500 150000 240000 325000 950000 s 65 547 1342 1793 AMERICA RB 1100000 s 65 1 91341 1793 Periods BN 5200 7000 11000 22000 s 47500 75000 215000 - - 1250000 66 120 Flowing Hair Large Cent (1793-1796) - Type 2, Wreath Cent (1793) 1347 1793 Vine and Bars Edge BN 2000 3150 4250 6250 14000 19750 42500 65000 100000 225000 69 715 1348 1793 Vine and Bars Edge RB 325000 67 2 1350 1793 Lettered Edge BN 2150 3450 5100 6250 15000 24000 60000 90000 200000 - 64 233 1353 1793 Strawberry Leaf BN 365000 400000 700000 10 3 Flowing Hair Large Cent (1793-1796) - Type 3, Liberty Cap, Beaded Border (1793) 1359 1793 Liberty Cap BN 8000 9850 16000 24000 65000 140000 500000 64+ 167 Flowing Hair Large Cent (1793-1796) - Type 4, Liberty Cap, Denticled Border (1794-1796) 1356 Type BN 335 s 450 725 1100 2400 3500 7250 s 10750 s 18500 60000 1357 Type RB - - - - - - - 22000 50000 175000 1362 1794 Head of 1793 BN 3000 4250 8500 17000 31000 34500 75000 180000 s 210000 s 64 89 901374 1794 Head of 1794 BN 360 s 485 765 1100 2400 4250 12500 20000 45000 120000 66+ 1519 901375 1794 Head of 1794 RB 65000 210000 67 13 1365 1794 Head of 1795 BN 360 s 475 750 1125 2650 3500 11000 15000 30000 75000 67 608 1366 1794 Head of 1795 RB 50000 175000 67 14 CENTS/CENTSHALF
Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP 40 JULY - AUGUST 2021 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT FLOWING HAIR LARGE CENT REGULAR STRIKES CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 3 4 8 12 30 40 55 60 63 65 HighGrade TOTAL 1374 1794 Starred Reverse BN 21500 30000 38500 58500 165000 275000 - - - - 50 36 911374 1794 No Fraction Bar BN 385 s 500 1125 1600 6000 6500 32500 50000 83500 160000 65 21 1377 1795 Lettered Edge BN 355 s 470 950 1500 3850 6500 13500 17500 30000 87500 65 154 1378 1795 Lettered Edge RB 24000 65000 200000 65+ 9 1380 1795 Plain Edge BN 335 s 450 725 1100 2400 3500 7250 s 10750 s 18500 60000 66 756 1381 1795 Plain Edge RB 90000 65 2 1383 1795 Reeded Edge BN 225000 300000 700000 - - - - - - - 10 4 1386 1795 Jefferson Head, Plain Edge BN 20000 30000 50000 75000 225000 275000 40 24 1389 1795 Jeff Head, Let Edge BN 55000 65000 100000 150000 425000 - - - - - 30 3 1392 1796 BN 335 s 450 900 1450 5250 11500 30000 37000 90000 230000 66 437 DRAPED BUST CENT REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 HighGrade TOTAL Draped Bust Cent (1796-1807) 1398 Type BN 90 325 750 1325 3500 6500 s 19000 s 25000 s 38000 s 57500 1399 Type RB - - - - - - 22500 s 30000 65000 80000 1400 Type RD 6000 25000 40000 70000 120000 1404 1796 Draped, Reverse of 1794 BN 500 2500 6000 8500 27500 - 52500 125000 - 210000 66+ 127 1405 1796 Draped, Reverse of 1794 RB 250000 66 1 1401 1796 Draped, Reverse of 1795 BN 550 1350 5000 7000 27500 33500 62500 75000 - 125000 66 170 1402 1796 Draped, Reverse of 1795 RB 150000 275000 66 3 1407 1796 Draped, Reverse of 1797 BN 550 1450 3150 9000 11500 13500 22500 28500 50000 - 65 110 1408 1796 Draped, Reverse of 1797 RB 27500 63 1 1413 1796 LIHERTY BN 1350 3500 13500 16000 45000 60000 - - - - 65 61 1414 1796 LIHERTY RB 140000 64 1 1419 1797 Rev of 1795, Plain Edge BN 225 850 4000 8000 13500 31500 40000 45000 - - 65 38 1416 1797 Rev of ‘95, Gripped Edge BN 500 1100 2500 5000 17500 35000 60000 72500 90000 65+ 83 1422 1797 Rev of 1797, Stems BN 250 675 1500 2600 5750 8000 19000 s 25000 s 38000 s 60000 66 637 1423 1797 Rev of 1797, Stems RB 24000 s 31000 65000 125000 66 12 1425 1797 Rev of 1797, No Stems BN 200 750 2850 7500 30000 40000 - - - - 62 56 1440 1798/7 BN 300 s 1000 s 2500 s 5000 s 13000 25000 s 65000 s 62 95 1428 1798 Reverse of 1795 BN 200 500 1900 3250 5500 7500 20000 30000 50000 - 65 56 1429 1798 Reverse of 1795 RB 10000 30000 45000 65000 1431 1798 1st Hair Style BN 165 575 1500 2700 8500 12000 32500 s 40000 s 50000 - 65 410 1432 1798 1st Hair Style RB 67500 65 1 1434 1798 2nd Hair Style BN 175 440 1150 2000 5150 8750 23000 s 42500 90000 - 65+ 1023 1435 1798 2nd Hair Style RB 150000 65 1 1443 1799 BN 4750 16000 49000 200000 375000 600000 - - - - 61 240 1446 1799/8 BN 10000 30000 45000 225000 675000 58 66 1449 1800 BN 145 450 1500 3250 7000 16000 22500 27500 80000 - 65 366 1450 1800 RB 16500 25000 55000 100000 65+ 5 1452 1800/1798 BN 200 775 2150 3900 12500 - 40000 - - - 65 71 1453 1800/1798 RB 125000 65 1 1455 1800/79 BN 165 475 1400 3200 7900 18000 40000 s 60000 - - 64+ 198 1458 1801 BN 90 325 975 2200 5500 8500 18500 24500 64 317 1459 1801 RB - - - - - - 25000 s 32500 70000 - 64 5 1460 1801 RD 50000 64 1 1461 1801 3 Errors Reverse BN 300 1500 5000 7000 - 85000 125000 - - - 63 106 1464 1801 1/000 BN 225 650 1750 3700 7500 15000 32500 65 117 1467 1801 100/000 BN 375 875 2500 5500 15000 - - - - - 62 43 1470 1802 BN 90 325 750 1325 3500 6500 s 19000 s 25000 s 38000 s 65 1060 1471 1802 RB - - - - - - 22500 s 30000 65000 80000 67 5 1473 1802 1/000 BN 300 650 1000 1800 7000 25000 37500 64 66 1474 1802 1/000 RB - - - - - - - - 65000 - 65 1 1476 1802 No Stems BN 90 325 750 1625 4500 8500 s 23000 s 30000 s 64+ 139 1477 1802 No Stems RB - - - - - 9500 s 30000 62500 - - 64+ 1 1482 1803 Small Date, Small Fraction BN 90 325 750 1325 3500 6500 s 19000 s 25000 s 38000 s 57500 66 913 1483 1803 Small Date, Sm Frac RB - - - - - - 22500 s 30000 65000 80000 67 9 1484 1803 Small Date, Sm Frac RD 75000 64 1 1485 1803 Small Date, Large Fraction BN 90 325 750 1325 3500 6500 s 19000 s 25000 s 38000 s 57500 65 467 1497 1803 Large Date, Sm Frac BN 10000 30000 57500 85000 40 26 1501 1803 Large Date, Lg Frac BN 100 425 1500 3500 22500 - - - - - 58 28 911501 1803 100/000 BN 140 450 1250 3000 7500 11500 35000 62500 64 79 921501 1803 No Stems BN 132 425 900 1850 3500 7250 19500 - 45000 - 65 42 921502 1803 No Stems RB 42500 210000 66 3 1504 1804 BN 2350 5750 11500 22000 170000 s 200000 s 600000 - - - 63 331 1510 1805 BN 90 325 790 1375 4000 7000 s 20000 25000 50000 66+ 380 1511 1805 RB - - - - - - - - 62500 - 65 2 1513 1806 BN 100 400 950 1900 5250 8250 38500 47500 60000 65 223 1514 1806 RB - - - - - - - - - 67500 66 1 1525 1807/6 Small 7 BN 4000 11250 35000 47500 225000 55 32 1528 1807/6 Large 7 BN 125 475 875 1350 4900 10000 35000 52000 90000 110000 66 258 1529 1807/6 Large 7 RB 40000 150000 66 3 1530 1807/6 Large 7 RD - - - - - - - - - 500000 s 66 1 1534 1807 Small Fraction BN 100 550 2500 4000 64 37 1516 1807 Large Fraction BN 100 325 775 1425 3350 8500 16500 23000 42500 - 65 172 1517 1807 Large Fraction RB 35000 75000 65 2 1531 1807 Comet BN 150 550 2000 3000 10000 22500 35000 40000 50000 - 65 93 1532 1807 Comet RB 95000 65 2 45344 1804 Private Restrike BN - - - - 750 950 1300 1850 2250 3000 36425 1804 Private Restrike RB 1500 2250 3250 5250 36426 1804 Private Restrike RD - - - - - - - - - 9500 CENTS
Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP JULY - AUGUST 2021 59RARE COIN MARKET REPORT LINCOLN CENT (MODERN) SPECIAL STRIKE CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 HighGrade TOTAL 407847 2009-D Lincoln-Formative Years Satin Finish RD 1 2 4 6 7 12 85 69 2091 407856 2009 Lincoln-Professional Satin Finish RD 1 2 4 6 7 12 32 69 2273 407865 2009-D Lincoln-Professional Satin Finish RD 1 2 4 6 7 12 35 69 2151 407874 2009 Lincoln-Presidency Satin Finish RD 1 2 4 6 7 12 35 69 2192 407884 2009-D Lincoln-Presidency Satin Finish RD 1 2 4 6 7 12 65 69 2241 Lincoln Cent (Modern) (1959 to Date) - Type 6, Shield Reverse (2010 to Date) 24393 Type RD 4 s 5 s 7 s 10 s 14 s 25 s 416674 2010 Shield Satin Finish RD - - 4 s 5 s 7 s 10 s 14 s 25 s 1850 - 69 756 416677 2010 D Shield Satin Finish RD 4 s 5 s 7 s 10 s 14 s 25 s 69 947 631108 2017-S Shield Enhanced Unc Set RD - - - - - - 7 12 22 t 38 t 631117 2017 S Shield Enhanced Unc Set First Strike RD - - - - - - 8 s 12 s 24 s 40 s TWO CENT REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 66 HighGrade TOTAL Two Cent (1864-1873) 3573 Type BN 19 26 55 95 120 145 s 185 240 400 s 1050 t 3574 Type RB 135 165 s 220 s 340 s 500 t 1400 3575 Type RD - - - - 175 s 250 s 400 s 600 s 1150 s 3000 s 3579 1864 Small Motto BN 225 425 800 1150 1300 1350 1550 1800 2750 6000 66 896 3580 1864 Small Motto RB - - - - 1425 1600 2000 2250 3250 8000 66 215 3581 1864 Small Motto RD 3250 5850 15000 75000 66 56 3576 1864 Large Motto BN 19 26 55 95 120 145 s 185 240 400 s 1050 t 67 2876 3577 1864 Large Motto RB 135 165 s 220 s 340 s 500 t 1400 66+ 2534 3578 1864 Large Motto RD - - - - 175 s 250 s 400 s 600 s 1150 s 3000 s 67 722 3582 1865 BN 19 26 55 95 120 145 s 185 240 400 s 1050 t 66+ 1689 3583 1865 RB - - - - 135 165 s 220 s 340 s 500 t 1400 67 1487 3584 1865 RD 250 s 400 s 600 s 1150 s 2850 67 419 38247 1865 Plain 5 BN 24 36 75 115 145 170 s 235 315 500 s - 66 110 38248 1865 Plain 5 RB 550 1250 2750 66 43 38249 1865 Plain 5 RD - - - - - - - 900 1750 6500 67 22 38256 1865 Fancy 5 BN 19 26 55 95 120 145 s 185 240 400 s 1050 t 66 141 38257 1865 Fancy 5 RB - - - - 135 165 s 220 s 390 s 575 t 1400 66+ 59 38258 1865 Fancy 5 RD 250 s 400 s 600 s 1150 s 4850 s 67 27 3588 1866 BN 21 36 85 125 150 180 s 210 240 400 s 2400 66 517 3589 1866 RB 165 200 s 235 s 550 775 2750 66+ 357 3590 1866 RD - - - - - - 400 s 700 s 1650 7500 66+ 111 3591 1867 BN 21 36 85 125 150 180 s 220 300 600 1250 t 66 520 3592 1867 RB - - - - 165 200 s 240 s 465 s 725 t 2500 66 430 3593 1867 RD 185 235 625 1350 3350 14500 66+ 86 3594 1867 Doubled Die Obverse BN 145 300 725 1450 2150 3500 4250 5500 7500 - 65 203 3595 1867 Doubled Die Obverse RB 4500 8250 11500 20000 66 23 3596 1867 Doubled Die Obverse RD - - - - - - - 13500 25000 - 65 3 3597 1868 BN 22 38 70 135 215 235 255 325 650 s 65 509 3598 1868 RB - - - - 225 250 350 500 1150 5000 66+ 405 3599 1868 RD 700 1750 3500 15000 67 65 3603 1869 BN 23 42 100 150 220 240 325 400 750 1500 66 513 3604 1869 RB 240 285 375 650 1000 3250 66+ 334 3605 1869 RD - - - - - - 650 1650 2850 10000 67 73 3606 1870 BN 33 55 150 225 300 360 385 425 700 65+ 426 3607 1870 RB - - - - 325 375 425 750 2100 5000 66 244 3608 1870 RD 325 475 750 2250 5250 40000 s 66+ 45 3609 1871 BN 45 75 140 245 290 350 400 550 750 1750 66 799 3610 1871 RB 300 365 600 850 1550 3500 66 281 3611 1871 RD - - - - 310 450 900 1750 8500 14500 67 45 3612 1872 BN 350 550 1000 2000 3000 3250 3750 4000 5000 9000 66 726 3613 1872 RB - - - - - 3500 4000 5000 9000 11500 66 98 3614 1872 RD 14500 24500 57500 67 22 TWO CENT PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 55 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL Two Cent (1864-1873) 3618 Type BN 260 300 325 380 485 600 925 1900 4000 3619 Type RB - - - 340 425 600 800 1200 2750 8500 3620 Type RD 475 650 1150 2250 5500 45000 3624 1864 Small Motto BN - - 11500 13000 16000 25000 30000 40000 55000 - 65 8 3625 1864 Small Motto RB 56500 63500 72500 100000 65 7 3626 1864 Small Motto RD - - - - - - 80000 105000 120000 - 66 3 3621 1864 Large Motto BN 375 425 550 850 1150 2000 4250 7500 67 58 3622 1864 Large Motto RB - - 425 475 600 1750 2350 4000 5000 15000 67 118 3623 1864 Large Motto RD 525 575 700 1850 3000 9750 19500 66 23 3627 1865 BN - - 300 325 380 485 600 925 2250 8000 67 76 3628 1865 RB 340 425 600 800 1500 3500 10500 67 143 3629 1865 RD - - - - 475 750 1500 4500 15000 - 66 51 3630 1866 BN 300 325 380 485 600 850 3750 66 48 3631 1866 RB - - - 340 425 600 900 1500 4000 - 66+ 187 3632 1866 RD 475 650 1150 3750 8000 66 52 3633 1867 BN - - 300 325 380 485 600 925 1900 4000 66 33 3634 1867 RB 340 425 600 800 1200 2750 66+ 221 3635 1867 RD - - - - 475 700 1500 4750 12500 - 66 60 3636 1868 BN 300 325 380 485 600 925 1900 4000 67 35 CENTSTWO/CENTS
Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP 60 JULY - AUGUST 2021 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT TWO CENT PROOFS CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 55 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL 3637 1868 RB - - - 340 425 600 800 1200 2850 11500 67+ 205 3638 1868 RD 475 650 1150 3000 5500 45000 67 79 3639 1869 BN - - 300 325 380 485 600 925 1900 - 66 61 3640 1869 RB 340 425 600 800 1200 2750 8500 67 285 3641 1869 RD - - - - 475 650 1150 2250 8000 45000 67 108 83641 1869 CAM 4250 64 1 3642 1870 BN - - 300 325 380 485 600 925 1900 6500 67 72 3643 1870 RB 340 425 600 800 1200 2750 8500 66+ 277 3644 1870 RD - - - - 475 650 1150 2250 5500 51000 67 120 3645 1871 BN 260 300 325 380 485 600 925 1900 4000 67 71 3646 1871 RB - - - 340 425 600 800 1200 2750 8500 66 318 3647 1871 RD 475 650 1150 2250 5500 45000 67 116 3648 1872 BN - - 350 500 600 700 900 1100 2200 - 66+ 146 3649 1872 RB 525 625 750 1100 1800 3000 9500 67 404 3650 1872 RD - - - - 650 850 1450 3150 7250 45000 67 97 3651 1873Closed3 BN 2050 2100 2150 2175 2400 2800 3150 4000 5000 66+ 173 3652 1873Closed3 RB - - 2200 2400 2800 3100 3500 4250 6500 20000 67 377 3653 1873Closed3 RD 2450 2650 3250 4000 4650 5500 13500 57500 67 61 3654 1873Open3 BN - 1500 1650 1850 2150 2750 3850 4500 6000 - 66+ 78 3655 1873Open3 RB 1750 1950 2300 3000 4000 5100 8500 66+ 132 3656 1873Open3 RD - - - - 2600 4250 5500 8500 32000 - 66+ 24 THREE CENT SILVER REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 40 60 63 64 65 66 67 68 HighGrade TOTAL Three Cent Silver (1851-1873) - Type 1, Small Star (1851-1853) 3663 Type 50 s 70 s 110 s 250 s 350 s 450 s 750 s 1250 s 3750 s 20000 3664 1851 50 s 70 s 110 s 250 s 350 s 450 s 750 1250 3750 t 67+ 1794 3665 1851-O 75 s 125 s 250 s 750 s 1100 s 2000 s 2750 t 6000 s - - 67 779 3666 1852 50 s 70 s 110 s 250 s 375 s 450 s 750 s 1250 s 3750 s 20000 68 2217 3667 1853 50 s 70 s 110 s 250 s 350 s 450 s 800 s 1250 t 4500 - 67+ 1360 Three Cent Silver (1851-1873) - Type 2, Large Star, Three Lines (1854-1858) 3669 Type 65 s 85 s 150 s 350 s 750 t 1000 1750 s 3250 20000 t 55000 3670 1854 65 s 85 s 150 s 350 s 800 t 1100 t 2250 t 4500 t 20000 t 85000 s 68 571 3671 1855 100 s 150 s 250 s 800 s 1750 s 2500 6000 t 15000 50000 - 67 281 3672 1856 65 s 85 s 150 s 350 s 700 s 1250 2250 t 11000 t 30000 67+ 560 3673 1857 65 s 85 s 150 s 350 s 750 t 1750 s 3250 4500 t 20000 - 67+ 398 3674 1858 65 s 85 s 150 s 350 s 750 t 1000 1750 s 3250 20000 t 55000 t 68 936 Three Cent Silver (1851-1873) - Type 3, Large Star, Two Lines (1859-1873) 3676 Type 65 s 85 s 125 s 325 s 400 s 600 s 900 s 1500 s 5000 s 27500 s 3677 1859 65 s 85 s 125 s 325 s 400 s 650 s 1250 s 1500 t 7500 37500 68 549 3678 1860 65 s 85 s 125 s 325 s 400 s 650 s 2000 s 6000 s 20000 s 67 579 3679 1861 65 s 85 s 125 s 325 s 400 s 600 s 900 s 1500 s 5000 s 27500 68 1375 3680 1862 65 s 85 s 125 s 325 s 400 s 600 s 900 s 1500 s 3750 s 67+ 1454 3681 1862/1 65 s 85 s 175 t 425 500 t 700 s 1250 s 1800 8000 s - 67+ 545 3682 1863 500 s 650 s 825 s 1200 s 1750 s 3250 s 3750 t 6500 s 10000 t 27500 s 68+ 113 83682 1863 PL - - - - - - - 6500 15000 - 67+ 3 3684 1864 500 s 650 s 825 s 1250 1500 s 2000 s 3250 5000 s 7500 t 27500 s 68 154 83684 1864 PL - - - - - - - - 8750 - 67 2 3685 1865 550 s 650 s 800 s 1750 s 2750 3250 t 4250 5000 t 11000 t 31500 68 100 3686 1866 - 675 s 825 s 1250 s 2000 s 3000 s 3500 t 5500 t 15000 s 30000 68+ 123 774358 1866 PL 8500 66 1 3687 1867 - 650 s 900 s 1750 s 3750 5000 12500 t 17500 t 27500 t 42500 68 75 3688 1868 1000 s 2100 s 5250 6500 17500 t 25000 32500 t 55000 67+ 59 3689 1869 - 600 1100 1750 2500 4500 t 7500 t 12500 s 30000 t 50000 68 93 3690 1869/’8’ 25000 67+ 1 3691 1870 525 s 625 s 850 s 1500 s 2250 2500 t 5750 8000 t 32500 t - 67+ 113 83691 1870 PL 9000 66 1 3692 1871 - - 725 s 1000 1400 1800 2000 3000 t 5500 s 35000 68 161 83692 1871 PL 4000 66 1 3693 1872 - 1100 s 1700 s 3500 s 4500 6500 12500 t 17500 s 30000 t 65000 68 69 THREE CENT SILVER PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 55 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL Three Cent Silver (1851-1873) - Type 1, Small Star (1851-1853) 3695 Type - - - - - 100000 - - 200000 3696 1851 100000 200000 66 2 Three Cent Silver (1851-1873) - Type 2, Large Star, Three Lines (1854-1858) 3700 Type 1300 1450 1700 2500 4000 6250 12500 32500 83700 Type CAM - - 1350 1500 1800 2850 5500 10000 26000 3701 1854 5000 6000 8000 10000 19500 35000 59000 66 22 3702 1855 - - 3000 3500 4500 6500 11500 16500 32500 - 66 13 83702 1855 CAM 12000 35000 66+ 3 3703 1856 - - 2500 2800 3400 4500 8000 14500 22500 - 66+ 25 83703 1856 CAM 8500 11500 25000 31500 66+ 6 3704 1857 - - 1550 1700 2350 2950 4450 11500 19500 - 66 46 83704 1857 CAM 6000 13500 24500 66 1 3705 1858 - - 1300 1450 1700 2500 4000 6250 12500 32500 67 109 83705 1858 CAM 2850 5500 10000 26000 66 7 Three Cent Silver (1851-1873) - Type 3, Large Star, Two Lines (1859-1873) 3707 Type 275 450 700 800 1150 1550 2000 9000 83707 Type CAM - - 300 500 725 850 1450 2150 2650 13500 93707 Type DCAM 950 1750 5150 8000 16500 3708 1859 - - 275 450 700 850 1250 1650 5000 9500 67 208 83708 1859 CAM 300 500 725 900 1550 2550 7500 66+ 18 3709 1860 - - 275 450 700 800 1650 4500 10000 15500 67+ 150 83709 1860 CAM 850 1950 7500 65+ 8 TWOCENTS/THREECENTS–SILVER
Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP JULY - AUGUST 2021 61RARE COIN MARKET REPORT THREE CENT SILVER PROOFS CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 55 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL 3710 1861 - - 275 450 700 800 1150 2000 4000 15000 67+ 151 83710 1861 CAM 850 2400 5000 10000 18000 67 26 93710 1861 DCAM - - - - - 950 - - - - 63 1 3711 1862 275 450 700 800 1150 1850 2500 10000 67 249 83711 1862 CAM - - 300 500 725 850 1450 3750 8500 27500 67+ 26 93711 1862 DCAM 12000 66 1 3712 1863 - - 475 500 600 800 1150 1550 4750 - 66+ 192 83712 1863 CAM 500 525 625 900 1600 2150 5000 18500 67+ 34 3713 1863/2 - - 1400 1850 2750 3150 4250 6750 12000 21000 67 43 83713 1863/2 CAM 3200 4500 6500 14000 36500 65000 67+ 17 3714 1864 - - 425 600 825 900 1150 1550 2850 10000 67+ 198 83714 1864 CAM 450 650 875 1000 1450 2400 5000 16000 68+ 69 93714 1864 DCAM - - - - - - - 5150 - - 65 2 3715 1865 425 600 825 900 1150 1550 2000 66+ 202 83715 1865 CAM - - - - - 950 1450 2150 4500 13500 68 28 93715 1865 DCAM 16000 66 2 3716 1866 - - 425 625 725 900 1150 1550 2000 9000 68 263 83716 1866 CAM 450 650 850 950 1450 2150 4000 13500 67 64 93716 1866 DCAM - - - - - - 1750 5150 8000 - 66+ 7 3717 1867 425 625 700 800 1150 1550 2000 9750 67+ 346 83717 1867 CAM - - 450 650 850 1000 1450 2150 2650 13500 67+ 74 93717 1867 DCAM 5150 66+ 2 3718 1868 - - 500 700 725 925 1150 1550 2000 10000 67 308 83718 1868 CAM 525 725 750 975 1450 2150 4500 15500 67 78 93718 1868 DCAM - - - - - - - 5650 - - 65+ 1 3719 1869 425 600 825 900 1150 1550 2000 9000 67 243 83719 1869 CAM - - 450 650 875 1100 1450 2150 3500 13500 67+ 29 93719 1869 DCAM 1750 16500 64 1 3720 1869/’8’ - - 1350 1450 1650 2150 3200 7500 10000 18500 67+ 30 83720 1869/’8’ CAM 2250 3500 8000 15000 32500 67+ 13 3721 1870 - - 425 600 700 850 1150 1550 2000 10000 68 362 83721 1870 CAM 450 650 850 950 1450 2150 3750 13500 68 44 93721 1870 DCAM - - - - - - - 5000 7000 - 66 2 3722 1871 425 600 750 950 1150 1550 2000 9000 68 371 83722 1871 CAM - - 450 650 850 1000 1450 2150 3150 13500 68 44 93722 1871 DCAM 12500 66 1 3723 1872 - - 425 600 775 900 1300 1750 2500 9500 68+ 354 83723 1872 CAM 900 950 1550 2150 4500 13500 67 68 93723 1872 DCAM - - - - - 1025 2350 8150 17500 - 66+ 2 3724 1873 1250 1350 1500 1850 2250 2600 3500 9750 67 476 83724 1873 CAM - - - 1450 1575 1925 2450 3250 6000 15000 67+ 96 93724 1873 DCAM 3500 4950 9000 18000 67 9 THREE CENT NICKEL REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL Three Cent Nickel (1865-1889) 3730 Type 18 t 40 s 50 s 85 s 125 s 175 s 300 s 500 s 1000 2250 s 3731 1865 18 t 40 s 50 s 85 s 125 s 175 s 300 s 500 s 1000 15000 67 3257 3732 1866 18 t 40 s 50 s 95 s 145 s 200 s 315 s 500 t 1400 t 9000 t 67+ 1216 3733 1867 18 t 40 s 50 s 85 s 125 s 175 s 300 s 550 s 1250 t - 66+ 974 3734 1868 18 t 40 s 50 s 85 s 125 s 175 s 300 s 550 s 1250 s 10000 67+ 951 3735 1869 18 t 40 s 50 s 85 s 135 s 225 s 300 s 750 1500 s 8500 67 596 3736 1870 18 t 40 s 50 s 85 s 130 200 300 600 1750 10000 67 590 3737 1871 18 t 40 s 60 s 150 s 190 s 275 s 450 s 850 1100 s 15000 67 378 3738 1872 18 t 40 s 75 s 150 s 190 s 325 s 550 s 1250 s 2000 s 10000 67 355 3739 1873Closed3 18 t 40 s 50 s 85 s 150 s 300 s 450 1100 s 3250 s 10000 t 67 313 3740 1873Open3 25 s 65 s 75 s 125 s 200 s 350 650 1250 s 3750 t 66+ 221 3742 1874 18 t 40 s 50 t 100 s 200 s 300 s 500 s 1000 s 1750 t 12500 67 342 3743 1875 25 s 65 s 75 s 135 s 185 s 300 400 s 850 s 1500 s 12000 67 321 3744 1876 25 s 75 s 100 s 200 s 300 s 400 s 650 s 1500 2250 s - 66+ 254 3747 1879 80 s 150 170 260 s 325 450 750 s 1000 s 1500 s 3250 t 67 327 3748 1880 125 s 225 s 250 350 s 425 500 650 900 1100 s 2250 s 67+ 442 3749 1881 20 s 60 s 70 s 110 s 150 s 200 s 375 s 600 s 1250 s 4000 67 1046 3750 1882 150 s 275 s 300 s 400 s 450 s 700 1100 2000 s 4500 12000 67+ 326 3751 1883 350 s 550 700 s 1100 1750 s 3250 5000 s 12500 s 18500 32500 67+ 182 3752 1884 850 1800 t 2000 t 5750 s 7000 s 8000 14000 s 25000 s 42500 s 50000 s 67 111 3753 1885 1500 2300 t 2500 t 3250 t 4250 6000 t 7500 t 12500 22500 s 35000 67 138 3755 1887 325 s 600 s 650 s 800 s 850 s 900 s 1250 1750 s 2250 t 15000 67 299 3757 1888 65 s 110 140 235 s 300 375 450 s 650 s 1000 2750 s 68 682 3758 1889 110 s 235 s 260 s 350 s 400 s 500 s 550 s 700 s 1250 3250 s 67+ 518 THREE CENT NICKEL PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 HighGrade TOTAL Three Cent Nickel (1865-1889) 3760 Type - 185 200 260 300 350 380 500 850 4750 83760 Type CAM 200 225 285 315 375 525 700 1250 7500 93760 Type DCAM - - - - 415 1050 1300 1750 8500 3761 1865 800 850 1200 1500 2250 3500 4750 8500 67 171 83761 1865 CAM - - - - 1600 2700 4000 5000 12000 - 67+ 98 93761 1865 DCAM 1900 4000 5500 7500 25000 67+ 26 3762 1866 - 190 210 250 360 500 1150 1950 7500 - 67 237 83762 1866 CAM 265 425 675 1300 2000 8500 67 88 93762 1866 DCAM - - - - 750 1150 1750 2750 15000 - 67 22 3763 1867 185 200 260 350 435 800 1150 5250 67 218 83763 1867 CAM - 225 250 300 375 500 850 1200 6750 - 67+ 113 93763 1867 DCAM 415 1050 1750 2750 66+ 11 NICKEL–CENTSTHREE/SILVER–CENTSTHREE
Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP 62 JULY - AUGUST 2021 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT THREE CENT NICKEL PROOFS CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 HighGrade TOTAL 3764 1868 - 185 200 260 350 500 700 1700 8000 - 66 180 83764 1868 CAM 205 230 295 365 615 750 1800 8250 67+ 98 93764 1868 DCAM - - - - 415 1050 1600 2750 - - 66+ 27 3765 1869 150 185 200 260 300 350 650 800 3000 67 244 83765 1869 CAM - 190 210 285 360 500 750 1000 5500 - 67+ 111 93765 1869 DCAM 415 1050 1300 1750 15000 67 49 3766 1870 - 185 200 260 300 350 630 1200 3750 - 67 344 83766 1870 CAM 285 370 465 1050 1400 8500 67 75 93766 1870 DCAM - - - - - 4500 7000 9500 - - 66+ 4 3767 1871 185 200 260 300 350 650 950 4000 67+ 394 83767 1871 CAM - 200 215 275 385 550 1200 2500 15000 - 67 33 93767 1871 DCAM 6500 16500 67 1 3768 1872 - 185 200 260 300 350 505 850 2450 - 67 382 83768 1872 CAM 200 225 285 315 440 625 1450 5500 67 80 93768 1872 DCAM - - - - - - 4250 5000 - - 66+ 6 3769 1873Closed3 185 200 260 300 350 680 1000 5000 67+ 518 83769 1873Closed3 CAM - - - 285 330 400 875 1800 10000 - 67 114 3770 1874 185 200 260 300 350 430 950 5000 67 353 83770 1874 CAM - - - 295 335 415 575 1250 7500 - 67+ 92 93770 1874 DCAM 1350 8500 66+ 3 3771 1875 - 195 215 285 400 450 900 1250 5500 - 67 350 83771 1875 CAM 450 800 1400 2750 66+ 35 3772 1876 - 185 200 260 300 400 530 900 4500 - 67+ 416 83772 1876 CAM 200 225 295 355 615 725 1150 6000 67 104 93772 1876 DCAM - - - - - - 1450 5000 - - 66+ 18 3773 1877 1700 1800 1850 1900 2200 3000 3900 4500 7500 67 475 83773 1877 CAM - - - - 2300 3150 4000 4750 8000 - 67+ 171 93773 1877 DCAM 3500 9750 66 4 3774 1878 550 575 600 625 700 750 900 1050 1650 10500 68 786 83774 1878 CAM 600 625 650 750 875 950 1100 1750 11500 68 251 93774 1878 DCAM - - - - - - 4750 6000 12500 - 67+ 4 3775 1879 185 200 260 300 350 405 550 1000 4750 68 1004 83775 1879 CAM - 200 225 285 315 375 525 700 1250 12500 68 203 3776 1880 185 200 260 300 350 380 550 900 67+ 1190 83776 1880 CAM - 200 225 285 315 375 525 1100 3000 - 67+ 81 3777 1881 185 200 260 300 350 430 600 1050 6500 68 1147 83777 1881 CAM - - - - 315 375 525 700 1250 15000 68 181 93777 1881 DCAM 415 1050 1300 1750 9500 67 10 3778 1882 - 185 200 260 300 350 380 600 1050 4750 68+ 1190 83778 1882 CAM 200 225 285 315 375 525 700 1250 7500 68+ 238 93778 1882 DCAM - - - - - - - 6000 11500 - 67 5 3779 1883 185 200 260 300 350 380 600 1050 4750 68+ 1954 83779 1883 CAM - 200 225 285 315 375 525 700 1250 10000 68 250 93779 1883 DCAM 8500 15000 67+ 3 3780 1884 - 185 200 260 300 350 430 550 1050 4850 68 1360 83780 1884 CAM 200 225 285 315 375 525 700 1250 7500 68 208 93780 1884 DCAM - - - - - - - 2750 9500 - 67+ 4 3781 1885 185 200 260 300 350 480 600 1050 7000 68 1277 83781 1885 CAM - 200 225 285 315 375 525 700 2500 15000 68 129 93781 1885 DCAM 6200 66 2 3782 1886 - 350 360 385 425 450 500 600 1050 5500 68 1357 83782 1886 CAM 415 475 550 575 800 1350 67+ 100 93782 1886 DCAM - - - - - - - 5000 - - 66 1 3783 1887/(6) 300 320 375 425 500 625 800 2500 67 581 83783 1887/(6) CAM - - - - 525 600 800 1500 4750 - 67 24 3784 1887/6StrongOverdate 400 425 450 550 600 700 1150 2750 67+ 540 83784 1887/6StrongOverdate CAM - - - - 650 700 900 1500 5000 - 67+ 112 3785 1888 185 200 260 300 350 380 500 850 5250 68 1196 83785 1888 CAM - 200 225 285 315 375 525 700 1500 - 67+ 246 93785 1888 DCAM 415 1050 1300 1750 18500 67+ 10 3786 1889 - 185 200 260 300 350 430 600 1050 7500 68 1283 83786 1889 CAM 200 225 285 315 375 525 700 1250 13500 68 111 SHIELD NICKEL REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 30 40 55 60 63 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL Shield Nickel (1866-1883) - Type 1, With Rays (1866-1867) 3789 Type 35 s 75 s 125 s 175 s 300 s 350 s 500 s 1750 s 3500 s 27500 3790 1866 35 s 75 s 125 s 175 s 300 s 350 s 500 s 1750 s 3500 s - 66+ 2643 3791 1867 45 s 85 s 145 s 225 s 360 s 450 s 700 s 3500 s 9500 50000 67 916 Shield Nickel (1866-1883) - Type 2, No Rays (1867-1883) 3793 Type 30 s 50 s 70 s 85 s 150 s 200 s 250 s 550 s 900 s 4500 s 3794 1867 30 s 50 s 70 s 85 s 150 s 200 s 250 s 900 s 1750 t - 66+ 1443 3795 1868 30 s 50 s 70 s 85 s 150 s 200 s 300 s 750 s 1400 9000 t 67 1430 3796 1869 30 s 50 s 70 s 85 s 150 s 200 s 250 s 800 s 2250 s - 66+ 765 3797 1870 40 s 75 s 110 s 135 s 190 s 250 425 1500 2500 66+ 448 3798 1871 100 175 275 t 315 t 500 s 700 s 900 s 2750 s 4500 s - 66+ 280 3799 1872 50 s 100 s 140 s 160 s 230 s 270 s 350 s 1400 s 2000 14000 67 621 3800 1873Open3 45 s 77 s 105 s 125 s 200 s 250 s 500 s 2000 s 4000 t - 66+ 336 3802 1873Large/Small3 100 550 1750 2500 5500 10500 12500 17500 3801 1873Closed3 60 115 185 210 300 s 450 s 900 s 2250 4500 t - 66+ 185 3803 1874 45 s 90 s 130 s 150 s 220 s 260 s 350 1250 3000 s 66+ 379 3804 1875 60 s 130 185 s 210 t 280 t 325 s 450 s 1500 s 3000 t 20000 67 332 3805 1876 50 s 110 s 170 s 190 260 s 300 s 400 s 1250 s 2750 s 66+ 511 3808 1879 450 725 875 1000 s 1750 s 2100 2750 s 3750 s 6000 s 15000 67 231 3810 1880 2000 s 3000 s 4250 s 5500 9250 15000 28500 65000 125000 66 121 NICKELS/NICKEL–CENTSTHREE
Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP JULY - AUGUST 2021 73RARE COIN MARKET REPORT CAPPED BUST HALF DIME PROOFS CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 55 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL 84293 Type CAM - - - - 7500 12500 20000 450004294 1829 4000 4750 7000 11000 15000 t 27500 t 50000 s 90000 s 67+ 10 392608 1829 CAM - - 4500 5250 7500 12500 20000 47500 - - 65 2 4301 1830 40000 s 55000 s 65 1 84301 1830 CAM - - - - - - - 60000 s - - 65+ 1 4295 1831 4000 4750 7000 11000 15000 t 27500 t 50000 s 65 3 84295 1831 CAM - - - - 7500 12500 20000 450004292 1832 5500 6500 9000 17500 30000 4296 1833 - - 5500 6500 9000 17500 30000 -4297 1834 11000 15000 t 27500 t 50000 s 66 4 84297 1834 CAM - - - - - - - 45000 - - 65 1 4298 1835 5500 6500 9000 17500 30000 4299 1836 - - 5500 6500 9000 17500 30000 57500 70000 - 66 1 4300 1837 5500 6500 9000 17500 30000 LIBERTY SEATED HALF DIME REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 40 60 63 64 65 66 67 68 HighGrade TOTAL Liberty Seated Half Dime (1837-1873) - Type 1, No Stars (1837-1838) 4310 Type 50 100 s 300 650 1000 s 1100 t 3000 s 3500 t 22500 40000 4311 1837 Large Date 50 100 s 300 650 1000 s 1100 t 3000 s 3500 t 17500 t - 67 926 4312 1837 Small Date 50 100 s 300 650 1100 s 1350 t 3000 s 5000 18500 45000 68 585 4314 1838-O 185 500 2500 s 6750 s 12000 18500 - - - - 66+ 117 Liberty Seated Half Dime (1837-1873) - Type 2, No Drapery (1838-1840) 4316 Type 30 s 50 s 150 s 350 s 600 s 900 s 1500 s 2750 t 6750 40000 4317 1838 30 s 50 s 150 s 350 s 600 s 900 s 1500 s 2750 t 6000 t 47500 68+ 781 4318 1838 Small Stars 30 s 60 250 s 700 s 1000 2000 s 4250 t 6250 - - 66 116 4319 1839 30 s 50 s 150 s 350 s 600 s 1000 2000 s 3500 s 6750 67+ 368 4320 1839-O 33 s 60 s 250 s 1250 s 2500 s 5500 s 8500 20000 s - - 66 160 4321 1840 No Drapery 30 s 50 s 150 s 350 s 600 s 700 s 1800 s 4000 s 6750 39000 68 451 4322 1840-O No Drapery 35 s 70 s 200 1750 s 4500 12500 16000 - - - 65 120 Liberty Seated Half Dime (1837-1873) - Type 3, Stars on Obverse (1840-1859) 4325 Type 25 s 45 s 85 s 250 s 325 450 650 900 3250 12500 t 4326 1840 Drapery 25 s 75 s 225 550 s 950 1400 3000 10000 22500 67 111 4327 1840-O Drapery 40 s 150 s 750 - - 30000 - - - - 64 97 4328 1841 25 s 45 s 85 s 250 s 400 s 600 s 1100 s 1750 s 6000 67 182 4329 1841-O 75 s 125 s 325 1000 3000 3750 t 7500 - 20000 - 67+ 110 4330 1842 20 40 s 85 s 300 450 750 s 1250 t 2000 t 5500 67 239 4331 1842-O 75 s 200 s 650 1800 t 2250 s 5500 t 15000 22500 - - 66 100 4332 1843 25 s 45 s 85 s 250 s 450 s 700 s 1750 s 2500 s 3000 t 67+ 310 4333 1844 25 s 50 s 135 s 350 s 500 800 s 1250 t 1500 t 4250 s - 67+ 226 4334 1844 O 150 s 350 1500 6500 s 11000 t 18500 65+ 122 4335 1845 25 s 45 s 85 s 250 s 375 600 1100 t 1500 s 4000 - 67+ 350 4336 1846 1000 s 1750 s 4000 35000 t 63 125 4337 1847 25 s 45 s 85 s 250 s 325 750 s 1500 s 2750 s 5500 - 67+ 313 4338 1848 Medium Date 22 45 100 s 350 600 s 1500 2500 t 5500 66 160 4339 1848 Large Date 40 s 100 s 250 s 1000 t 1750 2250 5500 s 18000 - - 66 77 4340 1848 O 35 s 100 s 275 s 600 1500 s 2000 s 2750 s 4500 12500 s 25000 68 109 4341 1849 25 s 45 s 85 s 300 s 800 s 1000 s 1800 3500 s 8500 - 67 173 4343 1849/6 50 s 100 s 275 750 s 1250 s 1750 s 2500 4500 10000 17500 t 68 121 4342 1849/6 9 Over Widely Placed 6 50 s 125 s 275 s 900 s 1500 2000 3250 - - - 65+ 72 4344 1849 O 100 s 225 s 650 4000 7000 10000 17500 s 25000 66 92 4345 1850 25 s 45 s 85 s 250 s 325 500 900 1200 5000 13750 t 68 287 4346 1850 O 30 s 60 s 225 s 750 s 2000 s 4000 s 5000 s 8500 13500 67 110 4347 1851 25 s 45 s 85 s 250 s 400 s 550 s 1000 s 1500 s 6000 s - 67+ 176 4348 1851 O 25 s 45 s 150 s 500 1000 s 1400 4500 7500 66+ 164 4349 1852 25 s 45 s 85 s 250 s 325 550 1100 1500 t 7000 s 20000 68 210 4350 1852 O 40 s 100 s 400 1100 s 2750 s 6000 s 8500 15000 66+ 112 4351 1853 No Arrows 45 125 s 350 s 850 s 1250 s 1750 s 2250 s 2750 t 8500 27500 s 68 204 4352 1853 O No Arrows 400 s 850 s 2750 s 10000 s 17500 s 22500 t 27500 t 65+ 93 4363 1856 25 s 45 s 85 s 250 s 325 400 750 1250 s 4000 t 19000 68 538 4364 1856 O 25 s 45 s 150 s 550 s 1000 t 1500 t 3000 s 5250 66+ 164 4365 1857 25 s 45 s 85 s 210 s 300 425 650 900 2750 t - 67+ 1012 4366 1857 O 25 s 45 s 125 s 400 s 550 s 650 t 1000 t 2000 8500 s 20000 68 317 4367 1858 25 s 45 s 85 s 250 s 325 450 800 s 1000 s 2250 t 12500 t 68 851 4368 1858 Over Inverted Date 75 s 125 s 275 s 1000 s 1500 s 4000 s 4750 s 10000 s 66+ 106 4369 1858-O 25 s 47 s 110 s 300 s 425 550 1250 1750 t 11000 - 67+ 335 4371 1859 25 s 45 s 85 s 250 s 325 600 s 800 t 1500 3000 t 12500 t 68+ 305 4370 1859-O 30 s 60 s 175 s 400 s 600 s 900 t 1500 t 4500 - - 66+ 188 Liberty Seated Half Dime (1837-1873) - Type 4, Arrows at Date (1853-1855) 4355 Type 20 t 40 s 85 250 s 400 s 500 s 1000 1500 s 6500 t 4356 1853 Arrows 20 t 40 s 85 250 s 400 s 500 s 1000 1500 s 6500 t 67+ 1859 4357 1853-O Arrows 23 t 50 s 110 450 s 1250 s 1750 4250 5000 t 17500 t - 67 179 4358 1854 Arrows 20 t 40 s 85 250 s 375 s 600 s 1150 2000 s 10500 t 67+ 801 4359 1854-O Arrows 23 t 52 s 110 325 825 1550 3900 7000 19500 - 67 127 4360 1855 Arrows 20 t 40 s 85 250 s 450 s 600 s 1650 4350 35000 60000 68 317 4361 1855-O Arrows 28 t 66 s 200 1200 s 1600 s 2250 s 5500 11000 22500 - 67+ 96 Liberty Seated Half Dime (1837-1873) - Type 5, Legend Obverse (1860-1873) 4376 Type 30 s 50 s 80 s 210 s 400 s 450 s 650 s 900 1800 7500 t 4377 1860 30 s 50 s 80 s 210 s 400 s 450 s 650 s 900 1800 7500 t 68 677 4378 1860-O 30 s 50 s 80 s 275 s 500 s 600 s 1000 s 2750 s 6500 t - 67 316 4379 1861 30 s 50 s 80 s 210 s 400 s 450 s 750 s 1500 s 6500 68 760 4380 1861 ‘1/0’ 35 s 90 s 250 s 675 t 775 s 1250 s 1750 t 3000 t 12500 s - 67+ 209 4381 1862 30 s 50 s 80 s 210 s 400 s 450 s 650 s 1150 1950 7500 t 68+ 978 4382 1863 200 s 400 s 550 800 1000 s 1250 s 1750 s 2250 s 4500 t 22500 s 68 225 4383 1863 S 40 100 s 300 800 1250 s 1750 t 4000 6500 20000 67+ 139 DIMESHALF
Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP 74 JULY - AUGUST 2021 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT LIBERTY SEATED HALF DIME REGULAR STRIKES CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 40 60 63 64 65 66 67 68 HighGrade TOTAL 4384 1864 425 850 1085 1350 1750 s 2250 s 2750 3250 t 6500 - 67 105 4385 1864S 100 s 200 s 475 s 1100 1750 s 2750 s 4250 9000 s 66 99 4386 1865 350 s 700 s 1050 s 1350 t 1500 t 1750 2750 s 3750 s 7500 t - 67+ 104 4387 1865S 50 s 125 s 400 s 1250 2250 t 4500 8500 66+ 92 4388 1866 350 s 650 s 900 s 1350 s 1450 s 1500 s 2750 t 3750 5000 t - 67+ 112 4389 1866S 35 s 65 s 250 550 s 1000 s 1500 s 5000 7500 16000 s 67 120 4390 1867 600 s 725 s 875 s 1250 s 1500 s 1750 s 2500 s 3500 s 20000 s - 67 127 4391 1867S 60 s 110 s 250 s 700 s 1250 s 1750 t 3500 7500 66+ 121 4392 1868 65 s 150 s 375 700 1000 s 1250 s 1500 t 2500 6500 - 67+ 126 4393 1868S 30 t 50 100 s 400 s 600 850 t 1750 t 5500 t 66+ 184 4394 1869 30 s 50 s 80 s 325 s 450 750 s 1000 t 1500 4250 15000 68 142 4395 1869S 30 s 50 s 90 s 400 s 1250 s 2000 s 4000 8000 t 66+ 77 4396 1870 30 s 50 s 80 s 210 s 435 s 500 s 900 s 1750 s 4500 17500 68 354 4397 1870S 1750000 64 1 4398 1871 30 s 50 s 80 s 210 s 400 s 475 s 700 s 1100 4500 t 23000 68 639 4399 1871S 30 s 50 s 125 s 325 500 s 700 s 1500 3750 s 66 201 4400 1872 30 s 50 s 80 s 210 s 400 s 450 s 650 s 1500 s 2500 t - 67+ 653 4401 1872SMintmarkBelowBow 30 s 50 s 80 s 210 s 400 s 475 s 750 s 1250 s 2250 s 20000 68 745 4402 1872-SMintmarkAboveBow 30 s 50 s 80 s 210 s 435 s 500 s 800 s 1000 t 3750 - 67+ 307 4404 1873 30 s 50 s 80 s 210 s 400 s 525 s 1250 s 1750 6750 67+ 206 4405 1873-S 30 s 50 s 80 s 210 s 400 s 550 s 800 s 1500 8000 s - 67 420 LIBERTY SEATED HALF DIME PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 55 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL Liberty Seated Half Dime (1837-1873) - Type 1, No Stars (1837-1838) 4407 1837 - - 9000 10000 12000 20000 30000 40000 60000 105000 67 11 Liberty Seated Half Dime (1837-1873) - Type 2, No Drapery (1838-1840) 4408 1838 - - - - - 40000 - 85000 100000 120000 67 1 4409 1839 32000 45000 84409 1839NoDrapery CAM - - - - - - - 50000 - - 65 1 4410 1840 16000 25000 40000 100000 65 3 Liberty Seated Half Dime (1837-1873) - Type 3, Stars on Obverse (1840-1859) 4415 Type 525 625 725 1050 1400 2500 3750 14500 84415 Type CAM - - 550 650 750 1200 1600 3000 6000 18500 94415 Type DCAM 1350 2750 7000 13500 25000 4416 1840Drapery - - 10000 12000 15000 20000 30000 50000 - - 65 2 4417 1841 20000 30000 50000 65 3 84417 1841 CAM - - - - - 21000 - - - - 63 1 4418 1842 30000 s 55000 s 65 3 94418 1842 DCAM - - - - - - - - - 100000 s 67 1 4419 1843 11000 13000 16500 22500 35000 65000 66+ 4 4420 1844 - - - - 9000 13000 19000 26000 45000 - 66 7 84420 1844 CAM 30000 65 1 4421 1845 - - - - - 16000 25000 37000 - - 65 3 4422 1846 9000 10000 12000 16000 24000 35000 59500 65 2 4423 1847 - - - - - 16000 24000 35000 - 47500 65 5 84423 1847 CAM 45000 66 1 4424 1848 - - - - - 12500 16500 45000 - - 64 1 4425 1849 13000 17500 27500 42500 66 3 4426 1850 - - - - 15000 20000 30000 57500 - - 64 1 4429 1852 9500 11000 15000 22500 40000 66 6 84429 1852 CAM - - - - - 12500 17500 -4434 1856 1300 1500 2000 3750 5500 8500 11000 66 16 84434 1856 CAM - - - - - - 7500 11500 13500 - 66+ 6 4436 1857 650 750 900 1950 3250 4000 4750 16000 67 30 84436 1857 CAM - - - - - 4000 - 8500 - - 63 1 4437 1858 550 650 800 1150 1600 2850 4250 66 86 84437 1858 CAM - - - - 950 1400 1800 3500 7000 - 66 8 4438 1859 525 625 725 1050 1400 2500 3750 14500 67+ 233 84438 1859 CAM - - - - - 1200 1600 3000 6000 18500 67 20 94438 1859 DCAM 1350 2750 7000 13500 25000 65 1 Liberty Seated Half Dime (1837-1873) - Type 4, Arrows at Date (1853-1855) 4431 1853 70000 95000 64 1 4432 1854 - - - - - 7000 9000 12000 25000 - 65 12 84432 1854Arrows CAM 20000 65+ 1 4433 1855 - - 4000 4700 6000 7000 9000 12000 25000 - 66+ 10 84433 1855Arrows CAM 8500 12000 17500 65 1 Liberty Seated Half Dime (1837-1873) - Type 5, Legend Obverse (1860-1873) 4442 Type 160 175 260 325 425 525 800 1200 1500 3500 84442 Type CAM - - 270 365 435 675 925 1400 2400 6750 94442 Type DCAM 450 700 1250 2750 4250 11500 4443 1860 - - 260 325 425 525 800 1200 2700 6500 67+ 145 84443 1860 CAM 270 365 435 675 925 1500 3000 6750 67+ 16 4444 1861 - 175 260 325 475 600 890 1900 3250 7500 67 112 84444 1861 CAM 750 1125 3750 4750 66 13 94444 1861 DCAM - - - - - - 2000 - - - 64 1 4445 1862 260 325 425 525 800 1200 1500 4500 67+ 199 84445 1862 CAM - - 270 365 435 675 925 1400 2550 8250 67 30 4446 1863 260 325 425 525 800 1200 1850 7500 67 226 84446 1863 CAM - - 270 365 435 750 1025 1650 3150 7750 67 44 4447 1864 260 325 425 525 800 1200 1800 4500 67+ 170 84447 1864 CAM - - 270 365 435 675 925 1700 2900 7750 67 38 94447 1864 DCAM 450 700 1350 2850 4500 66 3 4448 1865 - - 260 325 425 525 800 1200 1500 7500 67 177 84448 1865 CAM 725 975 1450 2550 7750 67 43 DIMESHALF
Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP JULY - AUGUST 2021 75RARE COIN MARKET REPORT LIBERTY SEATED HALF DIME PROOFS CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 55 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL 94448 1865 DCAM - - - - - - 1750 - 5000 - 66+ 4 4449 1866 260 325 425 525 800 1200 1500 4500 67 204 84449 1866 CAM - - 270 365 435 700 975 1550 4000 11000 67 35 94449 1866 DCAM 3750 5250 20000 67+ 7 4450 1867 - - 260 325 425 525 800 1200 1500 4950 67 203 84450 1867 CAM 270 365 435 710 975 1500 2600 7750 67+ 62 94450 1867 DCAM - - - - 450 750 1350 3250 - - 65 1 4451 1868 260 325 425 525 800 1200 1500 4250 67 193 84451 1868 CAM - - - - 435 675 925 1400 2400 6750 67+ 45 94451 1868 DCAM 700 1250 2750 4250 12000 67 9 4452 1869 - - 260 325 425 525 800 1200 1500 3500 67+ 201 84452 1869 CAM 270 365 435 675 925 1400 2400 6750 67 33 94452 1869 DCAM - - - - 450 700 1250 2750 4250 12000 68 6 4453 1870 260 325 425 525 800 1200 1500 3500 67 224 84453 1870 CAM - - 275 340 435 675 925 1400 2400 6750 67 35 94453 1870 DCAM 3250 65 1 4454 1871 - - 260 325 425 525 800 1200 1500 4200 67 217 84454 1871 CAM 270 365 435 675 925 1400 3250 6750 68 48 94454 1871 DCAM - - - - - - - 3000 5850 18000 67 4 4455 1872 260 325 425 525 800 1200 1500 4500 67+ 190 84455 1872 CAM - - 270 365 435 675 925 1400 2400 7250 67 34 94455 1872 DCAM 1550 3000 67+ 5 4456 1873 - - 260 325 425 525 800 1200 1500 3500 67+ 272 84456 1873 CAM 270 365 435 675 925 1400 2400 6750 68 47 94456 1873 DCAM - - - - 450 700 1250 2750 4250 11500 67 5 DRAPED BUST DIME REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 HighGrade TOTAL Draped Bust Dime (1796-1807) - Type 1, Small Eagle (1796-1797) 4460 Type 2850 5000 6750 8500 19250 s 26000 s 45000 s 75000 s 115000 s 175000 4461 1796 2850 5000 6750 8500 19250 s 26000 s 45000 s 75000 s 115000 s 175000 68 406 4462 1797 16Stars 2850 t 5250 8000 10500 24000 30000 55000 78000 145000 250000 66 94 4463 1797 13Stars 3250 6500 12500 17500 35000 t 55000 95000 200000 s 64 50 Draped Bust Dime (1796-1807) - Type 2, Heraldic Eagle (1798-1807) 4465 Type 700 s 1200 2150 t 3000 5000 t 7000 s 10500 18000 s 45000 s 77500 s 4468 1798/7 16StarReverse 1250 2250 t 3250 t 4750 7900 s 11500 21000 t 40000 s 60000 - 65+ 95 4469 1798/7 13StarReverse 3750 10500 15000 19500 37500 50000 225000 63 20 4467 1798 Small8 1850 4150 8000 12500 20000 - 67500 110000 s 165000 - 65 31 4466 1798 Large8 1100 2500 4250 4950 6750 15000 s 45000 s 85000 s 125000 185000 66 93 4470 1800 1000 2000 3600 4500 15500 20000 45000 t 60000 t 150000 300000 t 66+ 93 4471 1801 825 s 2200 4000 7750 21000 45000 120000 200000 s 64+ 100 4472 1802 1750 t 4150 6500 9500 23500 s 40000 s - - - - 62 82 4473 1803 1000 s 1750 3650 6500 22500 80000 s 240000 s 64 103 4474 1804 13StarReverse 5250 s 12500 s 21500 36000 s 195000 - - - - - 55 25 4475 1804 14StarReverse 6500 18000 37500 60000 220000 58 19 4478 1805 5Berries 800 s 1500 2650 t 3400 6000 t 8000 s 23500 42500 s - - 64 92 4477 1805 4Berries 700 s 1200 2150 t 3000 5000 t 7000 s 10500 21000 s 45000 s 77500 s 67 599 4480 1807 700 s 1200 2150 t 3000 5000 t 7000 s 10500 18000 s 45000 s 77500 s 66 487 CAPPED BUST DIME REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL Capped Bust Dime (1809-1837) - Type 1, Large Dentils (1809-1828) 4485 Type 54 300 525 1000 1400 2750 4500 18500 35000 52000 4486 1809 850 2950 3400 4800 6500 14500 18000 28500 45000 66 165 4487 1811/09 325 1400 1950 2900 4000 8500 13500 30000 47500 - 66 167 4489 1814 SmallDate 100 700 800 1800 2600 4750 6750 17500 76000 66+ 83 4488 1814 LargeDate 64 400 700 1250 1650 3500 4500 20000 32500 - 66 325 4490 1814 STATESOF 125 1600 2150 4750 18000 25000 64 80 4494 1820 STATESOF 154 600 1000 4000 6000 9500 15000 23500 80000 - 66 70 4492 1820 Large0 54 300 525 1250 2000 3200 5250 18500 35000 52000 68 292 4493 1820 Small0 59 385 650 1300 2500 4000 6000 16500 27500 150000 67 320 4496 1821 LargeDate 54 300 525 1000 1400 2750 4500 18500 65000 66 639 94496 1821 SmallDate 54 300 525 1475 2300 5000 8500 20000 s 40000 s - 66 222 4497 1822 1750 6250 9500 14500 17500 28500 37500 110000 160000 66 129 4498 1823/2 SmallEs 59 400 750 1500 2000 4150 5250 21500 - - 65 181 4499 1823/2 LargeEs 54 350 575 1250 2300 s 4250 t 7000 18500 40000 s 66 205 4502 1824/2 120 600 750 1750 2500 4250 5000 32500 55000 - 66 476 4503 1825 54 300 525 1000 1400 2750 4500 18500 45000 66 282 4504 1827 54 300 525 1000 1400 3000 s 5000 s 18500 s 40000 - 66 928 4506 1828 LargeDate 115 575 900 3250 4500 6750 11500 45000 66 94 Capped Bust Dime (1809-1837) - Type 2, Small Dentils (1828-1837) 4509 Type 42 175 275 575 900 1750 2650 7500 16000 35000 4510 1828 SmallDate 52 250 440 850 1250 2950 4650 18500 30000 45000 67 164 4511 1829 Small10C 47 190 300 625 1000 1750 2650 11500 22500 45000 67 477 84511 1829 Medium10C 47 235 350 650 1000 2250 4150 8000 20000 37500 66+ 95 94511 1829 Large10C 52 200 425 1025 1500 3350 4250 9000 27500 40000 67 55 509640 1829 ExtraLarge10C 52 175 315 825 1000 - - - - - 63 25 4512 1829 CurlBase2 5750 25000 35 41 4516 1830 Medium10C 42 175 275 575 900 1850 2950 15000 27000 40000 67+ 420 4517 1830 Small10C 47 225 350 650 1300 2550 4150 15000 67500 67 88 4519 1830/29 75 250 500 1100 1500 4000 s 7000 s 18500 35000 s 65000 s 67 80 4520 1831 42 175 275 575 900 1750 2650 7500 16000 35000 68 636 4521 1832 42 175 275 575 1000 1950 3000 6500 16000 55000 67 624 4522 1833 42 175 275 575 900 1750 2650 7500 17000 67+ 730 4523 1833 Last3High 42 175 275 575 950 1850 3150 8500 21500 - 67 154 4525 1834 Small4 42 175 275 575 900 1750 2650 7500 16000 45000 67 269 DIMES/DIMESHALF
Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP 76 JULY - AUGUST 2021 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT CAPPED BUST DIME REGULAR STRIKES CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL 4526 1834 Large 4 42 175 275 575 900 1750 2650 7500 16000 35000 67+ 581 4527 1835 42 175 275 575 900 1750 3250 8500 17500 66 1265 4528 1836 42 175 275 575 900 1750 2650 7500 16000 45000 67+ 545 4529 1837 Capped Bust 42 175 275 575 900 1750 3000 11000 18000 66 386 CAPPED BUST DIME PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 55 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL Capped Bust Dime (1809-1837) - Type 1, Large Dentils (1809-1828) 4535 Type 8500 10000 15000 25000 35000 80000 100000 4538 1820 - - - - - 35000 45000 92500 - - 66+ 1 4539 1821 35000 80000 100000 66 2 4540 1822 - - - - - 45000 - - 200000 - 63 1 84540 1822 CAM 440000 66+ 1 4543 1825 - - - - - 25000 35000 80000 100000 - 66 1 4544 1827 25000 35000 80000 66 2 Capped Bust Dime (1809-1837) - Type 2, Small Dentils (1828-1837) 4546 Type 12500 17500 25000 50000 70000 95000 84546 Type CAM - - - - - 25000 35000 55000 80000 135000 4547 1828 Small Date 12500 17500 25000 50000 65 1 4548 1829 - - - - 12500 17500 25000 45000 70000 - 66 3 84548 1829 CAM 35000 64+ 1 4549 1830 - - - - - 27500 41000 85000 - - 65 2 541691 1830 CAM 95000 65 2 4553 1831 - - - - 12500 17500 25000 50000 70000 95000 66 13 84553 1831 CAM 25000 35000 55000 80000 66+ 5 4554 1832 - - - - - 30000 42500 - - - 64 1 4555 1833 27500 41000 75000 120000 66 2 4556 1834 - - - - 12500 17500 25000 50000 70000 95000 67 6 4557 1835 12500 17500 25000 50000 70000 125000 67 10 84557 1835 CAM - - - - - - - 55000 - 135000 67 2 4558 1836 30000 47500 75000 65 2 4559 1837 - - - - - 37500 60000 -LIBERTY SEATED DIME REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 30 40 60 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL Liberty Seated Dime (1837-1891) - Type 1, No Stars (1837-1838) 4560 Type 44 110 300 525 1200 2000 3000 6000 16000 55000 4561 1837 Large Date 44 110 300 525 1200 2000 3000 6000 16000 55000 67 612 4562 1837 Small Date 44 110 300 525 1300 2000 3000 9000 17500 - 66+ 281 4564 1838 O No Stars 100 200 550 800 3500 6500 7500 22500 s 65+ 463 Liberty Seated Dime (1837-1891) - Type 2, No Drapery (1838-1840) 4566 Type 25 t 45 s 100 s 175 s 500 s 1000 1250 2500 s 4750 s 12500 4568 1838 Large Stars 25 t 45 s 100 s 175 s 500 s 1000 1250 2500 s 4750 s 25000 s 67+ 711 4569 1838 Small Stars 35 s 85 s 175 s 250 s 800 s 1500 t 2750 s 4000 t 8500 66+ 188 4570 1838 Partial Drapery 40 s 85 s 175 s 275 1000 2000 t 2500 t 3000 t 5000 t 25000 67 64 4571 1839 25 t 45 s 100 s 175 s 500 s 1000 1250 2500 s 4750 s 12500 68 429 4572 1839-O 40 s 125 s 225 s 300 s 1000 2500 s 4000 7500 12500 27500 t 67+ 376 4573 1840 No Drapery 25 t 45 s 100 s 175 s 700 s 1150 2000 t 4000 s 8000 14500 67 333 4574 1840-O No Drapery 75 s 150 s 250 s 550 s 6000 s 12500 t 22500 t 40000 t - - 65 252 Liberty Seated Dime (1837-1891) - Type 3, Stars Obverse (1840-1860) 4577 Type 30 50 70 100 270 550 800 2150 4000 6500 4578 1840 Drapery 100 200 425 750 3750 10000 20000 37500 65 131 4579 1841 30 50 75 125 450 750 1100 4250 7000 - 66 277 4580 1841 O 37 60 90 175 1000 1500 6000 10000 15000 66 446 4581 1842 30 50 70 110 375 850 1250 3000 5000 - 66 322 4582 1842 O 50 100 250 400 3000 4750 7500 27500 65 323 4583 1843 30 50 70 100 450 1100 2000 3750 7000 - 66 290 4584 1843 O 175 550 1500 3250 225000 65 197 4585 1844 200 400 750 1100 4500 11000 21500 s 30000 37500 - 66 362 4586 1845 30 50 70 100 450 700 1000 3250 4750 66+ 396 4587 1845-O 100 200 650 1250 12500 65000 - - - - 69 195 4588 1846 475 800 1400 3000 60000 63 258 4589 1847 35 60 125 200 1500 3500 4500 - 13500 - 66 174 4590 1848 34 55 75 125 750 1250 2750 8000 65 211 4591 1849 30 50 80 110 550 1100 1400 4000 15000 35000 67 358 4592 1849 O 35 90 200 350 2750 5500 15000 35000 65 262 4593 1850 30 50 70 100 375 700 1000 4000 12500 - 66 1188 4594 1850 O 45 90 225 400 2250 4750 6000 8500 16000 35000 67 131 4595 1851 30 50 70 100 500 850 2250 5000 7500 17500 67 520 4596 1851 O 35 90 225 350 3500 5000 63 163 4597 1852 30 50 70 100 375 650 1000 2750 3750 6500 67+ 666 4598 1852 O 40 125 300 400 1750 3500 4500 64 125 4599 1853 No Arrows 200 375 550 650 1200 1600 2250 3000 5000 7750 68 216 4609 1856 Small Date 30 50 70 100 270 550 900 2500 5000 11000 67+ 313 4610 1856 Large Date 30 50 70 200 750 2000 4000 - 11000 25000 67 107 4612 1856 O 35 75 150 200 800 1250 3500 6500 15000 66 187 4613 1856-S 350 900 1500 1750 7000 15000 25000 45000 - - 65 116 4614 1857 30 50 70 100 270 550 800 2150 4000 9000 67 425 4615 1857-O 30 50 75 105 400 675 800 2150 4500 10500 67 292 4616 1858 30 50 70 100 270 550 800 2150 4000 8500 67 226 4617 1858-O 30 65 175 225 1000 2250 3500 10000 25000 - 66+ 108 4618 1858 S 250 450 1000 1500 6000 14000 75000 66 126 4619 1859 30 50 70 100 270 550 1000 2150 4000 6500 68 207 4620 1859 O 30 50 70 115 350 700 1000 2000 4500 8500 67 191 4621 1859-S 300 550 1600 2500 - 32500 47500 88000 - - 65 100 4622 1860 S 75 250 450 550 2500 7500 12500 45000 65 177 DIMES
Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP JULY - AUGUST 2021 87RARE COIN MARKET REPORT ROOSEVELT DIME REGULAR STRIKES CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 HighGrade TOTAL 505073 2011-D FB 5 5 6 8 9 9 50 t 650 - - 68+ 229 511553 2012P FB 5 5 6 8 9 12 25 1500 68 311 511554 2012-D FB 5 5 6 8 9 12 50 850 - - 68 329 517556 2013P FB 5 5 6 8 9 9 45 67+ 228 517558 2013-D FB 5 5 6 8 9 9 35 350 s - - 68 360 524447 2014P FB 5 5 6 8 9 9 50 s 425 68 178 524449 2014-D FB - - 6 8 9 10 30 t 275 - - 68 258 542994 2015P FB 8 s 10 s 15 s 25 s 300 69 171 542988 2015-D FB - - - 6 7 10 s 25 s 100 - - 68 253 606623 2016P FB 5 8 16 28 750 68 170 606625 2016-D FB - - - 3 4 10 38 150 s - - 68 167 826371 2016D FBPL 125 67 1 627478 2017-P FB - - - 2 5 10 28 120 s - - 69 431 627235 2017D FB 5 8 25 68 372 675700 2018-P FB - - - 5 7 8 40 - - - 68 239 675702 2018D FB 5 6 12 30 t 68 151 755430 2019-P FB - - 4 6 8 15 40 600 s - - 68 171 715605 2019D FB 4 5 6 20 s 75 700 t 69 326 810718 2020-P FB - - - 5 8 - - - - - 68 155 810720 2020D FB 4 8 68 250 ROOSEVELT DIME PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 HighGrade TOTAL Roosevelt Dime (1946 to Date) - Type 2, Clad (1965 to Date) 95244 1968S DCAM 4 5 6 10 15 16 17 30 135 s 13500 70 607 5245 1968NoS - - - 11500 12500 13000 20000 22500 37500 - 69 19 85245 1968NoS CAM 17500 20000 26000 31500 68 14 95246 1969-S DCAM 4 5 6 10 12 14 17 30 120 - 69 528 95247 1970S DCAM 4 5 6 10 12 14 15 28 110 t 69 713 5248 1970NoS - - 600 625 650 675 700 775 1150 - 69 227 85248 1970NoS CAM 630 660 695 725 750 775 800 2500 69 98 95249 1971-S DCAM 4 s 4 5 6 7 8 10 26 175 - 69 437 95250 1972S DCAM 4 s 4 5 6 7 8 10 8 20 8500 70 1355 95251 1973-S DCAM 4 s 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 s 16 s 1100 70 4283 95252 1974S DCAM 4 s 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 s 16 s 275 s 70 7480 95253 1975-S DCAM 4 s 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 s 16 s 125 70 7504 5254 1975NoS 350000 525000 68 2 95255 1976-S DCAM 4 s 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 s 15 70 70 10171 95256 1977S DCAM 4 s 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 s 16 s 25 70 9089 95257 1978-S DCAM 4 s 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 s 16 s 25 70 9976 95258 1979SType1 DCAM 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 15 25 70 9937 95259 1979-SType2 DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 15 35 70 7246 95260 1980S DCAM 4 s 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 s 16 s 22 70 10642 95261 1981-SType1 DCAM 4 s 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 s 19 22 70 12287 95262 1981SType2 DCAM 3 3 5 6 7 8 10 16 28 215 70 2093 95263 1982-S DCAM 4 s 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 s 16 s 22 70 8305 95264 1983S DCAM 4 s 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 s 16 s 22 s 70 7730 95265 1983NoS DCAM - - - 550 575 590 600 625 950 6500 70 466 95266 1984S DCAM 4 s 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 s 16 s 18 70 6585 95267 1985-S DCAM 4 s 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 s 16 s 20 70 6472 95268 1986S DCAM 4 s 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 s 16 s 20 70 6602 95269 1987-S DCAM 4 s 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 s 16 s 20 70 7119 95270 1988S DCAM 4 s 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 s 16 s 20 70 6243 95271 1989-S DCAM 4 s 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 s 16 s 20 70 5917 95272 1990S DCAM 4 s 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 s 16 s 20 70 6706 95273 1991-S DCAM 4 s 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 s 16 s 20 70 5519 95274 1992S DCAM 4 s 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 s 16 s 20 70 5182 95276 1993-S DCAM 4 s 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 s 16 s 20 70 5200 95277 1994S DCAM 4 s 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 s 16 s 18 70 4770 95279 1995-S DCAM 4 s 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 s 16 s 15 70 4913 95282 1996S DCAM 4 s 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 s 16 s 18 70 4418 95284 1997-S DCAM 4 s 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 s 16 s 18 70 4481 95286 1998S DCAM 4 s 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 s 16 s 20 70 4724 95288 1999-S DCAM 4 s 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 s 16 s 20 70 4338 Roosevelt Dime (1946 to Date) - Type 1, Silver (1946-1964) 5225 1950 18 24 30 40 55 s 75 90 375 - - 68+ 1970 85225 1950 CAM 60 75 125 150 260 t 800 68+ 236 95225 1950 DCAM - - - - 550 t 1050 1250 4250 s - - 68 22 5226 1951 16 22 32 40 50 65 90 140 350 69 2005 85226 1951 CAM - - 47 55 75 s 80 s 100 s 475 t - - 68+ 385 95226 1951 DCAM 450 1200 1650 4250 6750 t 68+ 16 5227 1952 - 11 12 14 17 25 46 100 1000 - 69 2022 85227 1952 CAM 40 48 80 135 350 1250 s 7500 69 144 95227 1952 DCAM - - - - - - - 25000 - - 68 1 5228 1953 12 15 20 26 32 50 125 s 700 69 1954 85228 1953 CAM - - - 38 45 55 85 900 - - 68+ 235 95228 1953 DCAM 5250 6250 8500 68 2 5229 1954 7 9 10 15 s 25 s 30 s 35 75 425 - 69 2289 85229 1954 CAM 25 28 35 45 110 475 s 2250 s 69 329 95229 1954 DCAM - - - - - 1200 2600 10000 - - 68 10 5230 1955 10 11 14 16 25 30 55 325 69 1891 85230 1955 CAM - - - 18 26 35 55 130 750 - 69 436 95230 1955 DCAM 185 250 1100 68+ 59 5231 1956 7 8 10 12 16 22 s 30 s 35 s 125 s - 69 2112 85231 1956 CAM 12 14 16 18 26 32 45 75 s 360 69 452 DIMES
Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP 88 JULY - AUGUST 2021 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT ROOSEVELT DIME PROOFS CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 HighGrade TOTAL 95231 1956 DCAM - - - - - 130 185 525 s 16500 - 69 85 5232 1957 7 9 11 12 14 16 18 40 s 125 69 1920 85232 1957 CAM 11 13 16 18 20 25 s 30 s 70 450 - 69 534 95232 1957 DCAM 75 90 125 425 s 4000 69 120 5233 1958 4 6 8 10 12 20 25 35 s 150 - 69 1448 85233 1958 CAM 6 8 12 14 16 22 50 80 s 425 69 364 95233 1958 DCAM - - - - - 130 150 800 3350 - 69 58 5234 1959 6 6 10 12 15 18 20 28 175 69 1490 85234 1959 CAM 6 8 12 14 16 30 40 50 s 300 - 69 441 95234 1959 DCAM 80 115 135 215 575 6000 69 65 5235 1960 5 6 7 8 9 10 14 15 35 550 70 1853 85235 1960 CAM 6 12 14 16 25 30 70 t 69 861 95235 1960 DCAM - - - 25 28 35 55 65 300 s - 69 627 5223 1960DoubledDieObverse 120 135 150 175 500 2500 85223 1960DoubledDieObverse CAM - - 225 250 275 350 - -95223 1960DoubledDieObverse DCAM 250 270 280 300 350 400 700 5236 1961 4 6 8 10 11 12 14 18 45 350 70 2245 85236 1961 CAM 6 8 12 14 16 18 20 26 100 69 596 95236 1961 DCAM 7 10 14 15 18 30 38 125 s 350 5500 70 258 5237 1962 4 6 8 10 11 12 16 24 30 250 70 2460 85237 1962 CAM 6 8 12 14 16 18 20 26 65 - 69 765 95237 1962 DCAM 7 10 14 15 18 20 25 40 275 s 69 385 5238 1963 4 6 8 10 11 12 16 22 40 125 70 2622 85238 1963 CAM 6 8 12 14 16 18 22 35 65 69 1483 95238 1963 DCAM 7 10 14 16 22 25 30 70 210 - 69 1279 5224 1963DoubledDieReverse 35 45 70 100 130 150 t 175 t 475 1250 85224 1963DoubledDieReverse CAM - - 75 125 150 200 275 -5239 1964 7 10 12 14 16 18 35 450 s 70 3818 85239 1964 CAM 6 8 12 14 16 18 20 30 75 s 650 s 70 1212 95239 1964 DCAM 7 10 14 15 18 22 30 50 150 5000 70 1066 ROOSEVELT DIME SPECIAL STRIKE PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 HighGrade TOTAL Roosevelt Dime (1946 to Date) - Type 1, Silver (1946-1964) 5220 1964SMS 3500 4500 8500 12500 20000 68 23 Roosevelt Dime (1946 to Date) - Type 2, Clad (1965 to Date) 5240 1965SMS 3 4 5 6 7 8 15 25 450 69 2495 85240 1965SMS CAM 7 9 10 15 30 85 250 2750 - - 68 147 5241 1966SMS 2 2 4 5 7 10 18 32 900 69 2805 85241 1966SMS CAM 6 8 10 17 24 30 t 70 t 350 - - 68 255 95241 1966SMS DCAM 35 75 125 250 400 750 2500 7500 68 2 5242 1967SMS 2 4 5 6 8 10 12 25 650 - 69 1856 85242 1967SMS CAM 7 9 9 15 20 26 40 120 s 2500 s 69 537 95242 1967SMS DCAM - - - - 200 250 1000 6000 t 13500 - 69 29 95211 2005PSatinFinish FB 3 4 5 7 10 12 16 t 18 t 50 t 69 666 95212 2005-DSatinFinish FB 3 4 5 7 10 12 16 t 40 350 - 69 367 985213 2006PSatinFinish FB 3 4 5 7 10 12 16 t 15 55 69 533 985214 2006-DSatinFinish FB 3 4 5 7 10 12 16 t 18 t 125 - 69 289 149523 2007PSatinFinish FB 3 4 5 7 10 12 16 t 18 t 125 s 2500 70 570 149357 2007-DSatinFinish FB 3 4 5 7 10 12 16 t 20 50 t - 69 614 394928 2008PSatinFinish FB 3 4 5 7 10 12 16 t 60 550 69 154 394932 2008-DSatinFinish FB 3 4 5 7 10 12 8 26 115 - 69 387 407266 2009PSatinFinish FB 3 4 5 7 10 12 16 t 12 50 t 69 573 407270 2009-DSatinFinish FB 3 4 5 7 10 12 16 t 18 t 50 t - 69 815 418808 2010PSatinFinish FB 3 4 5 7 10 12 16 t 20 t 175 t 69 472 418811 2010-DSatinFinish FB 3 4 5 7 10 12 16 t 18 t 65 t - 69 613 628137 2017S EnhancedUncSet FB 10 TWENTY CENT REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL Twenty Cent (1875-1878) 5296 1875 175 375 450 650 925 1450 t 2000 s 6000 15000 s 45000 s 67 1135 5297 1875-CC 235 500 750 1300 2000 3250 s 5400 s 15000 s 35000 t - 66+ 2198 5298 1875S 100 180 225 400 650 1050 1350 2550 7500 25000 68 5474 5299 1876 225 500 550 825 s 975 t 1750 2750 s 5250 16500 s 80000 s 67+ 828 5300 1876CC 250000 350000 s 475000 550000 650000 66 16 TWENTY CENT PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 HighGrade TOTAL Twenty Cent (1875-1878) 5303 1875 1000 1300 1500 1800 3000 t 4250 7500 13500 s 35000 t 67 339 85303 1875 CAM - 1350 1600 2250 3250 t 4400 t 9000 t 35000 s 50000 - 66 76 95303 1875 DCAM 8250 20000 65 4 5304 1876 1000 1300 s 1500 s 2000 s 2800 4500 7000 t 15000 t - - 66+ 388 85304 1876 CAM 1400 s 1600 s 2250 3700 5250 s 11500 25000 50000 67 111 95304 1876 DCAM - - - - 4250 5500 t 12000 50000 - - 66 8 5305 1877 6000 8500 s 8750 t 9000 t 11500 12500 t 15500 t 35000 s 66+ 300 85305 1877 CAM - - 9500 10500 12000 14000 18000 37500 s 55000 s - 67+ 81 95305 1877 DCAM 17500 s 30000 60000 s 66 4 5306 1878 3500 t 3750 4000 4050 4500 5000 s 9500 13500 t 35000 t - 67+ 454 85306 1878 CAM 4000 s 4100 s 4200 t 5000 s 6500 s 12500 s 35000 s 57500 s 67 81 95306 1878 DCAM - - - - 5000 8000 s 20000 s 50000 - - 66 5 TWENTY CENT SPECIAL STRIKE PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL Twenty Cent (1875-1878) 5307 1875-S BM - - - - - 50000 75000 100000 - - 62 1 85307 1875S BMCA 75000 140000 64 2 PIECESCENTTWENTY/DIMES
Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP JULY - AUGUST 2021 89RARE COIN MARKET REPORT DRAPED BUST QUARTER REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 HighGrade TOTAL Draped Bust Quarter (1796-1807) - Type 1, Small Eagle (1796) 5310 1796 12500 27500 s 45000 s 50000 s 67500 90000 150000 s 250000 400000 1600000 67 422 85310 1796 PL - - - - - - - 325000 s - - 64 1 Draped Bust Quarter (1796-1807) - Type 2, Heraldic Eagle (1804-1807) 5311 Type 500 s 1000 t 2000 3250 t 6500 12500 25000 s 35000 s 100000 t 225000 5312 1804 3750 9000 s 16500 28000 50000 100000 s 180000 s 250000 s 64 318 5313 1805 500 s 1000 t 2000 3250 t 8000 12500 25000 s 42500 s 85000 - 65 872 5314 1806 500 s 1000 t 2000 3250 t 6500 12500 25000 s 35000 s 100000 t 225000 65 1223 5315 1806/5 500 s 1250 2500 s 3500 t 9500 13500 25000 50000 110000 s 225000 s 66 357 5316 1807 500 s 1000 t 2000 3250 t 6500 12500 25000 s 35000 s 100000 t 225000 67 597 CAPPED BUST QUARTER REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL Capped Bust Quarter (1815-1838) - Type 1, Large Size (1815-1828) 5320 Type 135 s 750 1500 2800 4500 s 8500 s 12250 s 32500 s 55000 s 100000 s 5321 1815 210 s 1250 2150 3750 s 4500 s 8500 s 12500 40000 85000 - 66+ 403 5322 1818 135 s 750 1500 2800 4500 s 8500 s 12250 s 32500 s 62500 t 100000 s 67 1200 5323 1818/5 160 s 850 1500 2800 4500 s 8500 s 12250 s 32500 s 60000 - 66 180 5325 1819 Small 9 135 s 750 1500 5000 6000 10000 s 20000 s 35000 60000 66 346 5326 1819 Large 9 135 s 1150 1650 3300 6000 12500 s - 42500 - - 65 218 5328 1820 Small 0 135 s 1250 s 2000 t 4500 6000 10000 s 20000 s 40000 s 85000 s 66 168 515284 1820 Medium 0 135 s 950 1500 2800 4500 s 8500 s 12250 s 33500 s 76000 - 66 39 5329 1820 Large 0 135 s 750 1500 3050 4800 s 11000 s 15000 35000 70000 66+ 285 5331 1821 135 s 750 1500 2800 4500 s 8500 s 12250 s 32500 s 55000 s 100000 s 67 597 5332 1822 260 1400 s 2100 5000 s 8000 11000 30000 55000 t 180000 s 67 314 5333 1822 25/50C 6000 s 32500 40000 - - - 100000 s 125000 s - - 65+ 36 5334 1823/2 45000 85000 s 100000 s 175000 s 58+ 19 5335 1824/2 750 3250 t 4750 t 22500 t - - 150000 s - - - 64 252 38974 1825/4/2 Browning 1 225 750 1500 5500 9000 17500 25000 42500 55000 s 105000 s 5342 1828 135 s 750 1500 2800 4500 s 8500 s 18500 34000 s 75000 - 66+ 385 5343 1828 25/50C 1200 s 4750 6750 9250 15000 100000 63 80 Capped Bust Quarter (1815-1838) - Type 2, Small Size (1831-1838) 5347 Type 75 200 350 900 1900 3750 5750 27500 42500 97500 5348 1831 Small Letters 75 200 350 900 1900 3750 5750 27500 42500 - 66+ 898 5349 1831 Large Letters 75 200 350 900 1900 3750 6250 27500 65+ 259 5351 1832 75 200 350 900 1900 3750 5750 35000 - - 65+ 346 5352 1833 110 275 425 1200 2200 4500 7250 27500 42500 97500 67 377 5353 1834 75 200 350 900 1900 4000 6500 27500 60000 - 66 1185 85353 1834 PL 30000 65+ 1 5354 1835 75 200 350 900 1900 3750 7000 27500 42500 - 66+ 1223 5355 1836 75 200 350 1050 1900 4500 7500 37500 97500 67 501 5356 1837 75 200 350 900 1900 4500 10000 27500 42500 125000 67 509 85356 1837 PL 175000 67 1 5357 1838 Capped Bust 75 200 350 1000 1900 4500 6250 27500 42500 - 66 531 CAPPED BUST QUARTER PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 HighGrade TOTAL Capped Bust Quarter (1815-1838) - Type 1, Large Size (1815-1828) 5360 Type - - - 32500 45000 62500 s 90000 s 210000 s 265000 s 85360 Type CAM 50000 s 65000 135000 225000 691584 1818 B-8 - - - - - - - - 300000 - 66+ 1 5365 1820 88000 210000 s 66 3 5366 1821 - - - - 45000 62500 s - - 265000 s - 67 1 5369 1822 45000 90000 s 265000 s 67 4 5367 1822 25/50C - - - - - - 235000 - - - 65 2 5368 1823/2 395000 64 1 5370 1824/2 - 15000 17500 25000 42500 85000 - -5371 1825/4/2 Browning 2 12000 14000 20000 35000 70000 5373 1827/3 Original - - - 165000 230000 400000 475000 - - - 65 6 85373 1827/3 Original CAM 550000 66+ 2 5374 1827/3 Restrike - - - 37500 52500 67500 s 140000 220000 s - - 66 12 5375 1828 32500 62500 s 90000 s 65 6 Capped Bust Quarter (1815-1838) - Type 2, Small Size (1831-1838) 5377 Type 12500 s 15000 s 20000 s 35000 s 60000 s 95000 s 135000 s 185000 s 85377 Type CAM - - - - 40000 s 70000 s 125000 s 200000 s 350000 s 5378 1831 Large Letters 20000 s 35000 s 60000 s 95000 s 135000 s 64 7 410001 1831 Large Letters CAM - - - - 40000 s 70000 s 125000 s 200000 s 350000 s - 67 5 5380 1832 13500 s 17000 s 22500 s 40000 s 75000 s 5381 1833 - - - - 50000 s 90000 175000 - - - 64 1 85381 1833 CAM 97500 185000 65 2 5382 1834 - 12500 s 15000 s 20000 s 35000 s 60000 s 95000 s 135000 s - - 65 6 85382 1834 CAM 40000 s 70000 s 125000 s 200000 s 350000 s 67 2 5383 1835 - - - - 40000 s - - - - - 64+ 2 85383 1835 CAM 160000 s 250000 66 2 5384 1836 - 11000 13000 17500 32500 70000 - - - - 66 1 85384 1836 CAM 12000 14000 18500 35000 75000 64 1 5386 1838 Capped Bust - - - - - 60000 s 95000 s 135000 s - - 66 2 LIBERTY SEATED QUARTER REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 40 60 63 64 65 66 67 68 HighGrade TOTAL Liberty Seated Quarter (1838-1891) - Type 1, No Drapery (1838-1840) 5390 Type 40 115 500 2000 4500 9000 32500 65000 - 200000 5391 1838 40 115 500 2000 4500 9000 32500 65000 250000 68 321 5392 1839 40 115 500 2000 4500 9000 45000 60000 - - 66+ 296 5393 1840 O No Drapery 40 115 500 2100 t 5500 20000 s 64+ 312 Liberty Seated Quarter (1838-1891) - Type 2, No Motto (1840-1865) 5396 Type 30 55 120 400 750 1100 2650 4250 10500 37500 DOLLARSQUARTER
Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP 90 JULY - AUGUST 2021 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT LIBERTY SEATED QUARTER REGULAR STRIKES CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 40 60 63 64 65 66 67 68 HighGrade TOTAL 5397 1840 Drapery 34 75 400 1750 5500 20000 22500 - - - 65 94 5398 1840 O Drapery 40 150 400 1400 5000 13500 30000 s 65 164 5399 1841 65 200 500 1250 2000 3500 12500 35000 - - 66 102 5400 1841 O 40 85 325 1000 1750 3500 70000 67 185 5401 1842 75 200 525 1800 4500 6500 - - - - 64 90 5402 1842 O Large Date 42 100 350 1750 4250 6750 64 160 5403 1842-O Small Date 575 1800 5750 52500 - - - - - - 61 116 5404 1843 30 55 225 850 1500 2750 4500 65 150 5405 1843-O 50 175 1000 3250 7500 9000 - - - - 64 174 5406 1844 30 55 150 800 2000 3000 17500 65 129 5407 1844-O 50 85 275 1750 2500 7500 12500 - - - 65 143 5408 1845 38 80 165 650 1250 1750 6500 65 235 5409 1846 60 110 250 1100 1850 4000 12000 - - - 65+ 131 5410 1847 42 75 160 750 1750 2750 6000 65 158 5411 1847-O 125 375 1100 9000 15000 28500 - - - - 64 150 5412 1848 60 125 500 1350 5000 7500 12500 65 121 5413 1849 45 80 200 1000 2000 6000 10000 - - - 65 122 5414 1849 O 1500 2500 6500 19000 27500 63 106 5415 1850 55 125 350 1500 2750 3750 13500 - 40000 - 67 101 5416 1850 O 75 175 650 2300 6500 12500 22500 64+ 157 5417 1851 100 325 700 1500 2250 4000 7000 17500 - - 66 122 5418 1851 O 500 1000 3500 11000 s 35000 s 55000 s 64 116 5419 1852 85 375 650 1400 2500 4000 6000 20000 - - 66 122 5420 1852 O 400 1000 2500 14000 40000 63 98 5421 1853 No Arrows 1500 2250 4500 7000 8500 9500 12500 20000 37500 - 67+ 96 5438 1856 30 55 120 400 750 1100 2650 4250 66 501 5439 1856-O 32 80 250 1200 2750 5250 13500 - - - 65 196 5440 1856 S 200 525 2100 7500 14000 19000 45000 65 139 5442 1857 30 55 120 400 750 1100 2650 4650 10500 37500 68 790 5443 1857 O 45 80 250 1500 3000 5500 15000 65 226 5444 1857-S 225 350 1000 4250 8500 11000 - - - - 64+ 113 5445 1858 30 55 120 400 750 1100 2000 4000 10000 67 721 5446 1858-O 34 85 350 3500 9000 15000 27500 - - - 65 136 5447 1858 S 300 600 2750 62 122 5448 1859 30 55 120 500 1000 1250 4000 7000 20000 - 67 291 5449 1859 O 65 125 350 2250 6000 10000 27500 40000 66 116 5450 1859-S 400 1000 4500 - - - - - - - 55 119 5451 1860 30 55 120 500 1100 1750 5500 12500 32500 67 234 5452 1860-O 45 90 250 1150 1750 4000 12500 25000 s - - 66 174 5453 1860 S 1000 2750 8500 61 106 5454 1861 30 55 120 400 750 1100 2000 5500 17500 - 67+ 994 5455 1861 S 500 1250 4500 58+ 137 5456 1862 30 55 160 475 850 1250 3300 5750 25000 - 67 334 5457 1862 S 200 500 1250 3750 8000 40000 64+ 146 5458 1863 75 175 450 850 1500 2250 5750 8000 25000 - 66+ 180 5459 1864 175 300 600 1400 2500 3250 5500 12500 25000 68+ 167 5460 1864-S 1000 1500 5500 - - 25000 - - - - 64+ 111 5461 1865 100 275 575 1500 2250 4000 11000 20000 s 30000 67+ 139 5462 1865-S 250 500 1250 4500 6500 12000 20000 57500 - - 67 109 Liberty Seated Quarter (1838-1891) - Type 3, Arrows & Rays (1853) 5426 1853 36 55 190 1100 1750 2750 9500 22500 75000 - 67 2233 5427 1853/4 100 225 550 2250 5000 6500 55000 65 143 5428 1853-O 51 125 450 4750 10000 20000 50000 - - - 65 271 Liberty Seated Quarter (1838-1891) - Type 4, No Motto, Arrows at Date (1854-1855) 5432 1854 30 50 125 650 1150 2000 5000 17500 35000 - 67 1087 5433 1854 O 45 70 165 1500 2750 3750 22500 27500 66 187 5434 1854-O Huge O 900 1400 3500 - - - - - - - 58 143 5435 1855 30 50 125 650 1500 2000 6000 17500 45000 67 292 5436 1855-O 150 350 1750 6000 15000 27500 - - - - 64 93 5437 1855 S 150 325 1100 4500 9500 19500 42500 65 119 Liberty Seated Quarter (1838-1891) - Type 5, With Motto (1866-1891) 5468 1866 800 1300 2250 3000 3350 3750 9000 20000 66 73 5469 1866-S 600 1400 2350 6500 15000 22500 - 110000 - - 66 99 5470 1867 400 850 1500 3000 4750 8500 64 117 5471 1867-S 650 1250 3250 11000 17500 20000 - - 110000 - 67 85 5472 1868 250 450 800 2000 3500 5000 9500 22500 s 55000 67 104 5473 1868-S 150 375 950 4500 9500 11000 17500 s 45000 s 75000 - 67+ 127 5474 1869 550 750 1350 2400 4500 7500 15000 60000 66 92 5475 1869-S 175 450 1250 5000 7000 11500 27500 - - - 65 126 5476 1870 75 200 425 1100 2500 5500 7000 9000 66+ 128 5477 1870-CC 10000 20000 52500 - - - - - - - 55 71 5478 1871 65 125 325 800 1750 4500 6000 8500 50000 68 122 5479 1871-CC 6500 17500 50000 - - 175000 352500 - - - 65 55 5480 1871 S 1100 2250 4750 8500 11000 15000 20000 35000 40000 67 75 5481 1872 75 175 375 1250 2250 4000 8500 s 17500 - - 66+ 142 5482 1872 CC 2000 4500 13000 200000 65 84 5483 1872-S 2500 3750 7500 12500 17500 30000 45000 75000 - - 66 55 5484 1873 Closed 3 550 1000 2250 25000 62 61 5485 1873 Open 3 100 200 400 1300 2000 2250 4500 6500 - - 66 113 5486 1873 CC 400000 500000 750000 66 3 5498 1875 27 42 85 300 550 850 1350 2250 8000 - 67+ 445 5499 1875 CC 155 450 1500 4000 7500 9500 20000 50000 66 173 5500 1875-S 33 95 225 700 1000 1250 2500 7500 - - 66 155 5501 1876 28 44 95 350 575 850 1350 2400 5000 67+ 967 DOLLARSQUARTER
Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP JULY - AUGUST 2021 99RARE COIN MARKET REPORT WASHINGTON QUARTER SPECIAL STRIKE CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 HighGrade TOTAL 85999 1967 SMS CAM 6 8 12 16 24 30 55 275 5750 - 69 722 95999 1967 SMS DCAM 7 17 30 75 125 250 1400 5500 68 33 WASHINGTON 50 STATES QUARTERS REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 HighGrade TOTAL Washington 50 States Quarters (1999-2008) - Type 1, Clad (1999-2008) 5944 1999P Delaware 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 24 1200 14000 69 3004 5945 1999-D Delaware 3 3 4 5 5 15 60 s 9500 - - 68 2202 5946 1999P Pennsylvania 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 30 950 68+ 2255 5947 1999-D Pennsylvania 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 110 s 8750 - - 68 1697 5948 1999P NewJersey 3 3 4 5 7 16 70 s 1900 68 1944 5949 1999-D NewJersey 3 3 4 5 7 20 90 8850 - - 68 2141 5950 1999P Georgia 3 3 4 5 7 16 200 s 5250 68 1935 5951 1999-D Georgia 3 3 4 5 7 20 s 100 s 6000 - - 68 2402 5952 1999P Connecticut 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 24 900 t 10500 69 1939 5953 1999-D Connecticut 3 3 4 5 7 25 s 35 1000 - - 68 2628 5954 2000P Massachusetts 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 18 42 7000 69 3029 5955 2000-D Massachusetts 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 25 s 275 s 9000 - 69 2046 5956 2000P Maryland 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 14 125 s 68 2056 5957 2000-D Maryland 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 20 s 250 s - - 68 2227 5958 2000P SouthCarolina 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 14 45 s 8000 69 2518 5959 2000-D SouthCarolina 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 12 110 - - 68 2764 5962 2000P NewHampshire 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 20 100 68 1832 5963 2000-D NewHampshire 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 35 350 - - 68 1483 5964 2000P Virginia 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 14 150 s 68 2036 5965 2000-D Virginia 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 25 950 - - 68 1624 5966 2001P NewYork 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 14 t 35 950 69 2951 5967 2001-D NewYork 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 45 850 - - 68 1938 5968 2001P NorthCarolina 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 14 t 36 2750 69 3013 5969 2001-D NorthCarolina 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 15 150 s - - 68 1547 5970 2001P RhodeIsland 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 14 90 4250 69 1861 5971 2001-D RhodeIsland 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 18 160 - - 68 1812 14000 2001P Vermont 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 14 t 30 375 69 2819 14001 2001-D Vermont 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 20 135 - - 68 2313 14002 2001P Kentucky 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 14 t 32 3250 69 2608 14003 2001-D Kentucky 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 20 150 - - 68 1315 14004 2002P Tennessee 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 14 t 26 210 69 2831 14005 2002-D Tennessee 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 16 70 - - 68 2522 14006 2002P Ohio 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 14 t 25 s 185 69 3738 14007 2002-D Ohio 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 14 t 40 - - 68 2581 14008 2002P Louisiana 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 14 t 30 265 69 2956 14009 2002-D Louisiana 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 14 t 75 s - - 68 1497 14010 2002P Indiana 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 14 35 250 69 2581 14011 2002-D Indiana 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 14 t 125 s - - 68 1446 14012 2002P Mississippi 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 14 t 35 2250 69 2172 14013 2002-D Mississippi 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 14 t 110 - - 68 1824 14014 2003P Illinois 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 25 s 350 68 901 14015 2003-D Illinois 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 18 525 - - 68 1172 14016 2003P Alabama 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 45 s 3000 68 975 14017 2003-D Alabama 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 24 200 - - 68 1330 14018 2003P Maine 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 35 s 650 68 686 14019 2003-D Maine 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 35 s 2250 - - 68 871 14020 2003P Missouri 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 35 3250 68 907 14021 2003-D Missouri 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 20 225 t - - 68 1586 14022 2003P Arkansas 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 25 450 68 828 14023 2003-D Arkansas 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 25 s 150 - - 68 1349 14024 2004P Michigan 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 18 90 68+ 949 14025 2004-D Michigan 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 14 t 25 s 300 - 69 2212 14026 2004P Florida 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 22 225 68+ 819 14027 2004-D Florida 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 14 t 32 2000 - 69 1487 14028 2004P Texas 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 26 100 t 68+ 873 14029 2004-D Texas 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 14 t 50 500 - 69 1671 14030 2004P Iowa 3 3 4 5 7 14 45 1250 68 609 14031 2004-D Iowa 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 14 t 40 1250 - 69 1070 14032 2004P Wisconsin 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 24 1250 68 705 14033 2004-D Wisconsin 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 20 45 850 - 69 1390 814033 2004D WisconsinExtraLeafLow 90 92 100 110 125 325 4500 67 4385 914033 2004-D WisconsinExtraLeafHigh 115 125 145 160 225 s 375 t 3250 - - - 67 3116 14034 2005P California 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 30 675 68 458 14035 2005-D California 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 26 200 - - 68 671 14036 2005P Minnesota 3 3 4 5 7 15 s 50 s 850 68 534 814036 2005-P MinnesotaExtraTree - 10 20 25 35 45 70 - - - 68 1541 14037 2005D Minnesota 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 28 175 4000 69 571 14038 2005-P Oregon 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 55 250 3250 - 69 287 14039 2005D Oregon 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 50 240 68 478 14040 2005-P Kansas 3 3 4 5 7 12 65 s 3000 - - 68 510 14041 2005D Kansas 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 22 260 68 670 14042 2005-P WestVirginia 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 35 2150 - - 68 314 14043 2005D WestVirginia 3 3 4 5 7 12 50 300 68 417 39020 2006-P Nevada 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 50 - - - 67+ 479 39021 2006D Nevada 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 30 250 68 707 39022 2006-P Nebraska 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 55 2250 - - 68 447 39023 2006D Nebraska 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 35 475 68 545 39024 2006-P Colorado 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 35 s 325 - - 68 397 39025 2006D Colorado 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 40 s 350 68 478 DOLLARSQUARTER
Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP 100 JULY - AUGUST 2021 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT WASHINGTON 50 STATES QUARTERS REGULAR STRIKES CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 HighGrade TOTAL 39026 2006-P NorthDakota 3 3 4 5 7 10 100 t 3000 - - 68 307 39027 2006D NorthDakota 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 40 3250 68 526 39028 2006-P SouthDakota 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 100 1000 - - 68 292 39029 2006D SouthDakota 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 35 175 68 369 39030 2007-P Montana 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 100 - - - 67+ 455 39031 2007D Montana 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 45 s 325 t 68 529 39032 2007-P Washington 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 75 s 2000 - - 68 491 39033 2007D Washington 3 3 4 5 7 15 110 s 3000 68 489 39034 2007-P Idaho 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 110 s - - - 67+ 387 39035 2007D Idaho 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 30 s 225 s 68 527 39036 2007-P Wyoming 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 150 s 2150 - - 68 270 39037 2007D Wyoming 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 55 475 68 335 39038 2007-P Utah 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 125 - - - 67+ 223 39039 2007D Utah 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 45 900 68 288 39040 2008-P Oklahoma 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 75 2250 - - 68 386 39041 2008D Oklahoma 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 65 260 68 338 39042 2008-P NewMexico 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 150 - - - 67+ 276 39043 2008D NewMexico 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 50 1200 68 394 39044 2008-P Arizona 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 55 s 1500 - - 68 457 39045 2008D Arizona 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 60 t 1400 s 68 312 39046 2008-P Alaska 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 85 - - - 67+ 331 39047 2008D Alaska 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 75 650 68 249 39048 2008-P Hawaii 3 3 4 5 7 15 50 s - - - 67+ 407 39049 2008D Hawaii 3 3 4 5 7 12 s 65 s 67+ 338 WASHINGTON 50 STATES QUARTERS PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 HighGrade TOTAL Washington 50 States Quarters (1999-2008) - Type 1, Clad (1999-2008) 96042 1999S Delaware DCAM 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 10 18 150 70 6744 96044 1999-S Pennsylvania DCAM 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 10 90 70 6749 913001 1999S NewJersey DCAM 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 11 85 70 6755 913003 1999-S Georgia DCAM 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 8 50 70 6782 913005 1999S Connecticut DCAM 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 20 50 70 6957 913007 2000-S Massachusetts DCAM 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 19 30 70 7206 913009 2000S Maryland DCAM 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 21 35 70 7123 913011 2000-S SouthCarolina DCAM 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 18 35 70 7315 913013 2000S NewHampshire DCAM 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 19 35 70 7196 913015 2000-S Virginia DCAM 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 19 30 70 7168 913017 2001S NewYork DCAM 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 19 50 70 5896 913019 2001-S NorthCarolina DCAM 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 10 30 70 5926 913021 2001S RhodeIsland DCAM 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 19 35 70 5753 913023 2001-S Vermont DCAM 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 19 30 70 5864 913025 2001S Kentucky DCAM 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 20 30 70 5938 913027 2002-S Tennessee DCAM 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 15 30 70 5789 913029 2002S Ohio DCAM 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 13 36 70 5732 913031 2002-S Louisiana DCAM 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 19 42 70 5756 913033 2002S Indiana DCAM 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 19 34 70 5787 913035 2002-S Mississippi DCAM 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 19 35 70 5813 913037 2003S Illinois DCAM 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 19 30 70 6014 913039 2003-S Alabama DCAM 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 19 35 70 6034 913041 2003S Maine DCAM 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 19 30 70 5956 913043 2003-S Missouri DCAM 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 18 30 70 5943 913045 2003S Arkansas DCAM 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 12 28 70 6014 913047 2004-S Michigan DCAM 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 19 32 70 5260 913049 2004S Florida DCAM 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 19 32 70 5176 913051 2004-S Texas DCAM 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 15 35 70 5259 913053 2004S Iowa DCAM 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 19 50 70 5291 913055 2004-S Wisconsin DCAM 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 19 35 70 5224 913057 2005S California DCAM 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 12 35 70 6248 913059 2005-S Minnesota DCAM 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 19 40 70 6186 913061 2005S Oregon DCAM 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 19 45 70 6186 913063 2005-S Kansas DCAM 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 19 32 70 6305 913065 2005S WestVirginia DCAM 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 19 25 70 6231 39112 2006-S Nevada DCAM 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 19 25 70 4736 39118 2006S Nebraska DCAM 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 19 32 70 4695 39124 2006-S Colorado DCAM 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 19 28 70 4679 39130 2006S NorthDakota DCAM 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 19 28 70 4699 39136 2006-S SouthDakota DCAM 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 19 30 70 4750 39142 2007S Montana DCAM 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 19 32 70 4367 39148 2007-S Washington DCAM 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 19 30 70 4365 39154 2007S Idaho DCAM 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 19 32 70 4369 39160 2007-S Wyoming DCAM 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 19 175 70 4337 39166 2007S Utah DCAM 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 19 35 70 4375 39172 2008-S Oklahoma DCAM 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 19 28 70 3246 39178 2008S NewMexico DCAM 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 19 32 70 3243 39184 2008-S Arizona DCAM 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 19 28 70 3284 39190 2008S Alaska DCAM 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 19 32 70 3297 39196 2008-S Hawaii DCAM 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 19 65 70 3227 Washington 50 States Quarters (1999-2008) - Type 2, Silver (1999-2008) 96043 1999-S DelawareSilver DCAM - 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 32 t 900 t 70 10517 913000 1999S PennsylvaniaSilver DCAM 7 7 7 8 8 8 20 185 70 10565 913002 1999-S NewJerseySilver DCAM - - 10 10 10 10 10 10 22 s 165 70 10455 913004 1999S GeorgiaSilver DCAM 5 6 7 8 8 8 16 80 70 10764 913006 1999-S ConnecticutSilver DCAM - 37 10 10 12 12 12 12 20 85 70 10634 913008 2000S MassachusettsSilver DCAM 5 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 22 s 70 70 10011 DOLLARSQUARTER
for0%Seller’sFeeCoins/Currencyover$1,000!Sell Your Coins AND BANKNOTES for the Highest Bid at GreatCollections • Since 2011, GreatCollections has sold over 900,000 certified coins and banknotes • Fast, safe and the lowest fees of all major coin auction companies • 0% Seller’s Fee for coins/ currency over $1,000 • Free appraisals and estimates • U.S. & World Coins, Classics & Moderns, Currency • The fastest turnaround and payment • Join tens of thousands of active bidders and sellers 1951-S Franklin Half Dollar PCGS MS66FBL Sold $3,912 PCGS Price Guide $650
Consign in Two Easy Steps 1. Use the consignment form at the right and fill out your information. 2. Mail the completed form with your consignment to: Great 17500CollectionsRedHillAvenue, Suite 160 Irvine, CA 92614 We will contact you the day your package arrives and update you when your items are posted on our Anywebsite.questions? Please call us at 1-800-442-6467 or e-mail info@GreatCollections.com Free Coin Appraisals If you are unsure of the current market value of your collection or holdings, please contact us and we will give you our assessment at no charge. Not Ready to Sell? Join GreatCollections as a Bidder! Visit www.GreatCollections.com to view our current auctions, create a saved search/wantlist, track our extensive prices realized and much more. It’s free to register and takes only a few minutes. VISIT www.GREATCOLLECTIONS.com 1.800.442.6467 Ian Russell #785 1954-D Lincoln Cent PCGS MS66BN CAC Sold $5,062 PCGS Price Guide $10 1906 Barber Quarter PCGS MS66 CAC Sold $5,343 PCGS Price Guide $1,300
1. You may select GreatCollections to establish a Minimum Bid based on our knowledge of the coin market. We usually set opening bids at 70% of what we believe the coins are worth in today’s market. This is our recommended option that we have found to generate the most bidding activity while protecting you with a Minimum Bid.
2. You may select a percentage of the Values you have listed on the reverse of this form to use as Minimum Bids. Please check either the 50%, 65% or 80% 3.option.Youmay select that all coins start at a Minimum Bid of $1. This is recommended for liquid/popular coins and is used regularly by dealers, investors and representatives of estates. Regretfully, we cannot accept consignments where the Minimum Bids are higher than 80% of their listed value. If you have any questions regarding setting Minimum Bids, please call us at 1.800.44.COINS (+1.949.679.4180) or e-mail info@GreatCollections.com.
6. GreatCollections has the right in its sole discretion to reject any Consignment, to cancel any Auction, to postpone or change the date/time of Auction and/or to rescind any sale. GreatCollections also reserves the right in its sole discretion to cancel or reject any bidder from bidding, when we believe it is not in the Consignor’s and/or GreatCollections’ best interest.
Cash Advances: We offer generous cash advances for all consignments at a competitive interest rate. Checks can be sent via overnight Fedex or Express Mail within 24 hours of your coins arriving at GreatCollections. Please check the box on the reverse of this form (below the signature line) and we will contact you as soon as we have reviewed your coins.
1. Consignor agrees that the Auction shall be conducted online by GreatCollections according to the Terms and Conditions published at www.greatcollections.com/terms. This agreement is subject to Arbitration.
4. In the event that your coins do not sell in their first Auction, GreatCollections agrees to relist coins/items up to four additional times. There will be no Listing Fees charged for these four additional relistings. Should you prefer your coins not to be relisted, please note this in the “Special Instructions” box on the Consignment Form.
5. Consignor acknowledges that the Hammer Price is the final bid price accepted by the Auctioneer. The Hammer Price does not include the Buyer’s Fee, which GreatCollections retains in full.
8. If the successful bidder or buyer is in default and GreatCollections is not satisfied that the amount due for any particular Consignor’s lot[s] will be paid in full, GreatCollections reserves the right to take one or more of the following actions: (1) declare the sale null and void and return the coins/items to the Consignor; (2) declare the sale null and void and reoffer the coins/items in another Auction; and/or (3) proceed against buyer on behalf of Consignor. In addition, GreatCollections offers a return privilege to Buyers. Should your coin/item be returned, we will cancel the sale and relist your item. In the event that GreatCollections cancels the sale of your coins/items or your coins/ items are returned, all Listing Fees and Seller’s Fees will be refunded to Consignor.
11. GreatCollections will provide insurance for loss or damage for consigned coins while in the possession of GreatCollections and while any are being shipped back to the Consignor, subject to certain terms and exclusions (such as Earthquake coverage).
2. Consignor warrants that: (1) Consignor is the legal owner of and has full title and interest in the coins/items consigned to GreatCollections; (2) all coins/items consigned to GreatCollections are free and clear of any liens, encumbrances, security interests or contract rights restricting the unconditional right to sell all rights, title and interest in and to such coin/item; and (3) all consigned coins/items are authentic and in respect to certified coins, holders have not been tampered with or resealed.
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Minimum Bid Listing Fee $1-$99 $3 $100-$999 $5 $1,000 and up $10 Up to Five Listings for One Fee: For one listing fee, GreatCollections will relist any coin that doesn’t sell, up to a maximum of five times without any additional listing fees. If you do not want your coins relisted, please let us know under “Special Instructions” on the reverse of this form.
Listing Fees: Our listing fees are based on the following schedule and are charged the first time the coin is listed at GreatCollections.
Seller’s Fees: Our Seller’s fees are a low 5% for coins up to $1000, and 0% for coins over $1,000. Consignment Proceeds: Checks are mailed within 30 days of your coin(s) selling. To confirm the payment date, please login to your account at GreatCollections, click on MyGC and “View Consignor Statements”.
Certified Coins:GreatCollections welcomes coins graded by PCGS, NGC (NCS) and ANACS. Please remove all labels/stickers adhered to holders. Raw Coins: If your coins are not graded, please use our Raw Coin Consignment Form. GreatCollections extends our discounted rates for coin grading directly to members. Insurance: From the moment your coins arrive at GreatCollections, they are covered by our extensive insurance policy with Lloyd’s of London... another benefit provided to all consignors at no cost.
Values: If you are unsure of coin values, please leave this field blank. We review all coins that are consigned and will assign values and minimum bids accordingly.
Contact Us: GreatCollections Coin Auctions 17500 Red Hill Ave. Suite 160 | Irvine, CA 92614 Phone: 1.800.44.COINS | 1.949.679.4180 Email: info@greatcollections.com | www.GreatCollections.com
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3. Consignor agrees to pay GreatCollections a Listing Fee for each coins/items offered by Auction and for coins/items sold, a Seller’s Fee. All fees are detailed on the reverse of the Consignment Agreement.
Timing and Scheduling: Coins are generally listed on our website within 7-21 days of arriving at GreatCollections. If you consign duplicates of the same year, denomination, grade and grading service, we will typically split the coins over multiple days of auctions. Once coins are entered in our system, you can view your coins by logging into MyGC and clicking on “Items Pending” or “Currently Selling”. Currency/Paper Money:GreatCollections also auctions certified currency and paper money graded by PCGS and PMG, together with our exclusive Grade & Auction program offering discounted grading rates. Please use our currency consignment forms. CAC: CAC is a third-party grade verifier founded by John Albanese that reviews PCGS and NGC-graded coins (excluding moderns). GreatCollections is an authorized submitter and can arrange CAC to review your coins prior to auctioning. The process takes about 10 days. Cost is $15 for coins valued up to $10,000, $30 for coins valued up to $25,000 and $50 for coins valued at over $25,000.
9. If you consign raw coins/items to GreatCollections, we will send your coins/items to a major third party grading service such as PCGS, NGC and/or ANACS. For more information, please refer to the Raw Coin Consignment Form, which can be downloaded at 10.www.greatcollections.com/forms.GreatCollectionsshallremittoConsignor, within 30 days after the close of the Auction, the net proceeds, which equals the Hammer Price less Seller’s Fees, Listing Fees, Interest for Cash Advances, other monies owed to GreatCollections by Consignor and Cash Advances Principal (in order). In the event the Consignor’s sales do not exceed fees or monies owed to GreatCollections, the Consignor agrees to pay GreatCollections all monies owed within seven days of invoice date. In certain instances, an introductory commission may be paid by GreatCollections to an agent of Consignor for referring the Consignment to GreatCollections.
In the event of an insurance claim, our insurance carrier will pay you the Fair Market Value, less the Seller’s Fees and Buyer’s Fees, based on the total insurance proceeds. This payment to you by the insurance carrier shall completely satisfy our obligations regarding the Consignments under this Agreement.
12. Arbitration. Any claim or dispute arising out of the sale of coins/items by GreatCollections shall be settled by arbitration between the parties in accordance with the rules of the Professional Numismatists Guild (PNG) or if the PNG cannot or will not hear the matter, by the American Arbitration Association (AAA). Any claim must be commenced within three months of the Auction date or Buy Now confirmation or the claim is waived.
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Minimum Bids: We offer three convenient ways to set Minimum Bids at GreatCollections.
13. This contract is the entire Agreement between the parties and supersedes all prior Agreements. The warranties and representations contained in this Agreement survive the date of execution by each party herein and the performance of all terms and conditions contained in this agreement. This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of California.
7. A Consignor is able to list a Minimum Bid on every coin/item consigned, according to the three options listed on the Consignment Form. It is up to the Consignor to verify that the correct Minimum Bids are entered as soon as their coins/items are uploaded to the GreatCollections website. Any corrections should be reported as early as possible before the end of the Auction. This Minimum Bid amount is disclosed on all items/coins listed at GreatCollections. Consignor may not withdraw any coin/item for any reason.
Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP JULY - AUGUST 2021 101RARE COIN MARKET REPORT WASHINGTON 50 STATES QUARTERS PROOFS CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 HighGrade TOTAL 913010 2000-S MarylandSilver DCAM 5 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 22 s 65 70 10024 913012 2000S SouthCarolinaSilver DCAM 5 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 22 s 65 70 9918 913014 2000-S NewHampshireSilver DCAM 5 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 22 s 160 s 70 9714 913016 2000S VirginiaSilver DCAM 5 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 22 s 80 70 9919 913018 2001-S NewYorkSilver DCAM 5 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 22 s 60 70 9122 913020 2001S NorthCarolinaSilver DCAM 5 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 22 s 50 70 9112 913022 2001-S RhodeIslandSilver DCAM 5 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 22 s 60 70 9068 913024 2001S VermontSilver DCAM 5 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 22 s 40 70 9267 913026 2001-S KentuckySilver DCAM 5 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 22 s 50 70 9190 913028 2002S TennesseeSilver DCAM 5 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 22 s 60 70 7806 913030 2002-S OhioSilver DCAM 5 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 22 s 50 70 7768 913032 2002S LouisianaSilver DCAM 5 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 22 s 58 70 7620 913034 2002-S IndianaSilver DCAM 5 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 22 s 80 70 7698 913036 2002S MississippiSilver DCAM 5 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 22 s 50 70 7744 913038 2003-S IllinoisSilver DCAM 5 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 22 s 45 70 8970 913040 2003S AlabamaSilver DCAM 5 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 22 s 50 70 8848 913042 2003-S MaineSilver DCAM 5 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 22 s 65 70 8772 913044 2003S MissouriSilver DCAM 5 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 22 s 55 70 8846 913046 2003-S ArkansasSilver DCAM 5 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 22 s 50 70 8916 913048 2004S MichiganSilver DCAM 5 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 22 s 70 70 11839 913050 2004-S FloridaSilver DCAM 5 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 22 s 60 70 11814 913052 2004S TexasSilver DCAM 5 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 22 s 65 70 11895 913054 2004-S IowaSilver DCAM 5 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 22 s 50 70 11768 913056 2004S WisconsinSilver DCAM 5 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 22 s 55 70 12036 913058 2005-S CaliforniaSilver DCAM 5 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 22 s 50 70 9405 913060 2005S MinnesotaSilver DCAM 5 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 22 s 50 70 9095 913062 2005-S OregonSilver DCAM 5 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 22 s 45 70 9151 913064 2005S KansasSilver DCAM 5 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 22 s 40 70 9175 913066 2005-S WestVirginiaSilver DCAM 5 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 22 s 35 70 9262 39115 2006S NevadaSilver DCAM 5 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 22 s 40 70 7824 39121 2006-S NebraskaSilver DCAM 5 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 22 s 35 70 7751 39127 2006S ColoradoSilver DCAM 5 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 17 42 70 7849 39133 2006-S NorthDakotaSilver DCAM 5 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 22 s 45 70 7678 39139 2006S SouthDakotaSilver DCAM 5 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 22 s 35 70 7788 39145 2007-S MontanaSilver DCAM 5 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 22 s 40 70 7746 39151 2007S WashingtonSilver DCAM 5 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 22 s 40 70 7712 39157 2007-S IdahoSilver DCAM 5 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 22 s 40 70 7700 39163 2007S WyomingSilver DCAM 5 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 225 70 7559 39169 2007-S UtahSilver DCAM 5 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 22 s 45 70 7762 39175 2008S OklahomaSilver DCAM 5 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 22 s 35 70 6847 39181 2008-S NewMexicoSilver DCAM 5 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 22 s 38 70 6725 39187 2008S ArizonaSilver DCAM 5 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 22 s 35 70 6843 39193 2008-S AlaskaSilver DCAM 5 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 22 s 55 s 70 6795 39199 2008S HawaiiSilver DCAM 5 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 22 s 200 s 70 6743 FLOWING HAIR HALF DOLLAR REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 3 4 12 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 HighGrade TOTAL Flowing Hair Half Dollar (1794-1795) 6051 1794 3000 3500 7000 t 19000 s 35000 s 100000 250000 64+ 546 6052 1795 1000 s 1250 s 2250 s 5000 s 7500 s 20000 t 37500 125000 225000 t 450000 65+ 2329 6053 1795/1795 RecutDate,3Leaves 1600 2200 5000 12500 19500 50 49 6055 1795/1795 RecutDate,2Leaves 1000 s 1350 s 2250 s 6000 s 8500 s 22250 t - - - 450000 65 58 6054 1795 SmallHead 1250 s 1850 s 4000 12000 18000 40000 63 94 39252 1795 AoverE 1000 s 1250 s 2350 s 6000 s 9000 s 23500 t - 130000 235000 t - 64 77 DRAPED BUST HALF DOLLAR REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 3 4 12 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 HighGrade TOTAL Draped Bust Half Dollar (1796-1807) - Type 1, Small Eagle (1796-1797) 6057 1796 15Stars 30000 32500 55000 100000 135000 215000 290000 415000 575000 - 64 64 6058 1796 16Stars 36500 40000 57500 85000 t 120000 265000 525000 600000 800000 66 33 6060 1797 30000 32500 55000 115000 145000 260000 290000 400000 550000 - 66 116 Draped Bust Half Dollar (1796-1807) - Type 2, Large Eagle (1801-1807) 6063 Type 300 s 350 s 500 1000 s 1500 t 5000 10000 s 17500 t 37500 s 100000 s 6064 1801 750 s 1250 s 2500 s 4000 6000 s 38500 85000 165000 63 364 6065 1802 1100 1400 s 2500 s 3500 6000 s 35000 t 75000 - - - 62 280 6066 1803 Large3 300 s 350 s 550 s 1500 s 2250 s 7500 t 25000 s 120000 175000 s 64 780 6067 1803 Small3 300 s 350 s 800 s 1750 s 2850 12000 - - 225000 s - 64 145 6069 1805 250 s 275 s 550 s 1100 s 1750 s 10000 s 28500 60000 63 877 6070 1805/4 300 400 2000 2500 t 3500 s 15000 t 32500 - - 135000 65 266 6077 1806/5 LargeStars 300 s 350 s 600 1250 s 2500 5000 t 12500 s 45000 66 481 6074 1806Knob6,LargeStars 300 s 350 s 500 1000 s 2000 t 7500 t - - - - 55 116 6075 1806 Knob6 SmallStars 300 s 350 s 500 1000 s 1750 t 7000 t 10500 65000 63 291 6072 1806 Knob6,NoStem - - 87500 s 120000 s 145000 - - - - - 40 7 6073 1806 Pointed6 NoStem 300 s 350 s 500 1000 s 1500 t 5000 10500 25000 45000 120000 s 65 633 6071 1806 Pointed6,Stem 300 s 350 s 500 1000 s 1500 t 5000 s 10000 15000 t 35000 t 110000 s 67 1761 6078 1806 6overInverted6 250 300 1000 t 2250 t 4750 17500 100000 s 64 164 6079 1807 300 s 350 s 500 1000 s 1500 t 5000 10000 s 17500 t 37500 s 100000 s 66 2203 CAPPED BUST HALF DOLLAR REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL Capped Bust Half Dollar (1807-1839) - Type 1, Lettered Edge (1807-1836) 6085 Type 75 s 160 250 s 900 s 1250 2250 s 3250 t 8500 s 22500 s 60000 s 6086 1807 LargeStars50/20 175 s 900 1400 t 3500 t 8000 15000 t 27500 s 75000 s 65 751 39357 1807 BeardedGoddess 550 6500 t 9000 75000 - - - - - - 55 88 6087 1807 SmallStars 225 1500 s 2000 6500 t 16000 27500 65+ 214 6088 1807 LargeStars 200 s 1250 t 2250 t 10000 16000 s 32500 - 200000 s 265000 s - 66 197 6090 1808 110 s 375 s 600 s 1750 5500 8000 t 9500 17500 s 32500 110000 s 67 1349 DOLLARSHALF/DOLLARSQUARTER
Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP 102 JULY - AUGUST 2021 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT CAPPED BUST HALF DOLLAR REGULAR STRIKES CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL 6091 1808/7 125 s 450 800 s 3000 7500 11000 t 17500 s 32500 62500 - 66 494 6092 1809 100 s 350 s 550 s 2000 s 3250 s 9000 10000 22500 27500 t 66+ 1385 6093 1809 XXX Edge 175 s 700 t 1150 s 4500 t 12500 25000 t 40000 - - - 64 269 6094 1809 III Edge 110 s 450 s 800 s 2000 t 7500 17500 t 27500 55000 65+ 504 6095 1810 85 s 300 450 s 1400 s 3250 s 6000 t 10000 s 27500 50000 - 66 1670 6099 1811/10 150 s 500 s 800 s 2500 t 7500 12500 t 20000 60000 66 375 6096 1811 Large 8 100 s 375 s 525 1500 t 3500 10000 15000 35000 65000 - 66 552 6097 1811 Small 8 100 325 s 450 1250 2500 t 4250 s 7500 t 17500 60000 95000 67+ 1195 6100 1812 100 s 325 s 500 1250 2250 t 4250 s 5250 15000 30000 80000 67 2103 6102 1812/1 Large 8 2000 11000 t 22500 65000 55 51 6101 1812/1 Small 8 135 s 400 s 750 s 2250 t 4750 s 12500 s 20000 37500 - - 65+ 341 6103 1813 95 s 325 s 500 s 1500 t 3250 5500 7500 18500 110000 t 67 1485 6104 1813 50C/UNI 150 s 600 s 900 s 2500 4500 8500 17500 45000 s - - 65 265 6105 1814 110 s 375 s 700 s 1750 s 2750 t 4000 t 6000 t 17500 s 30000 60000 67 1278 6106 1814/3 175 s 750 s 1100 s 2750 t 4750 15000 t 25000 s 50000 - - 65 369 6107 1814 E/A 175 s 600 s 1400 6000 25000 35000 64+ 232 6108 1815/2 1750 s 5000 6500 s 15000 t 22500 t 70000 100000 s 120000 - - 66 474 6109 1817 100 s 325 s 500 s 1500 3500 6000 9000 t 20000 32500 t 65000 67 1372 6110 181.7 Punctuated Date 150 s 550 1000 s 4500 t - 25000 s 32500 42500 t - - 65 169 6111 1817/3 200 s 900 s 1400 t 5250 8500 t 22500 s 35000 64+ 353 6112 1817/4 - 275000 350000 - - - - - - - 53 7 6113 1818 85 s 250 s 400 s 1250 s 3000 s 4250 t 5500 15000 20000 t 87500 s 67 1704 6114 1818/7 Small 8 90 300 575 2000 4000 10500 15000 27500 - - 65+ 318 6115 1818/7 Large 8 100 325 s 650 s 2000 t 4250 7500 t 15000 s 25000 s 65 367 6117 1819 80 s 225 350 s 1000 t 2500 5000 9500 16500 85000 - 66 1143 6118 1819/8 Small 9 100 275 550 1400 t 3000 8000 12500 30000 65 404 6119 1819/8 Large 9 100 325 s 550 s 1500 s 3750 t 8500 15000 35000 s 47500 - 66 575 6121 1820 Curl Base 2, Small Date 125 s 450 s 600 s 1750 s 4500 s 12500 t 22500 30000 65 293 6122 1820 Sq. 2, Lg Date, Knob 2 85 s 400 s 800 s 2000 4250 s 11000 s 17500 s 27500 - - 65 271 6123 1820 Sq 2, Lg Date, No Knob 100 s 350 s 500 2500 s 4000 s 9500 17500 57500 s 66+ 418 6125 1820/19 Square Base 2 110 500 900 s 4000 t 7250 s 17500 t 22500 t 37500 s - - 65+ 231 6126 1820/19 Curl Base 2 110 s 450 s 800 2000 6000 13000 s 32500 s 50000 s 65 310 6128 1821 80 250 s 350 1000 t 2250 s 4000 6500 s 17500 t 45000 - 66+ 1416 6129 1822 75 250 s 350 s 900 s 1900 t 3250 t 6750 16500 50000 67500 67+ 1646 6130 1822/1 90 375 700 s 1750 3250 s 5250 t 12500 37500 s 70000 - 66 253 6131 1823 85 s 210 310 s 800 t 1800 3250 5000 10500 s 29000 s 66 1794 6132 1823 Broken 3 150 s 650 1000 3250 9500 22500 37500 s 50000 - - 65+ 173 6133 1823 Patched 3 125 s 550 s 900 s 3000 5500 10000 15000 30000 s 65+ 195 6134 1823 Ugly 3 125 s 550 s 850 s 4500 9000 17500 t 27500 s 37500 - - 65 136 6137 1824 75 s 160 250 s 900 s 1250 2750 t 3500 t 17500 s 22500 t 68 1954 6139 1824/1 120 s 275 s 425 s 1100 3250 s 8000 s 12500 s 27500 - - 65 314 6140 1824/4 85 s 210 350 s 1250 3000 s 5000 6000 s 18500 45000 66 459 6138 1824 Over Various Dates 115 s 300 s 500 s 1750 t 3850 7250 t 12500 t 27500 - - 65 263 6142 1825 75 s 160 250 s 975 s 1450 2500 4000 9000 s 17500 t 66+ 2387 6143 1826 75 s 160 250 s 900 s 1250 t 2250 s 3250 t 8500 t 22500 s 60000 s 67 3462 6144 1827 Square Base 2 75 s 160 250 t 900 s 1250 t 3250 s 4500 s 14500 s 30000 s 60000 s 67 4088 6145 1827 Curl Base 2 90 s 250 s 400 s 1000 2400 5000 t 10000 s 18000 - - 65 288 6147 1827/6 110 s 250 s 450 s 1100 2500 s 7500 9000 t 16500 37500 66+ 407 6148 1828 Curl Base 2, No Knob 75 s 170 260 s 750 s 1350 2750 5000 s 12500 t 27500 - 66 805 6149 1828 Curl Base 2, Knob 100 t 225 325 s 1000 t 2500 5000 t 8500 22500 s 65+ 199 6150 1828 Square Base 2, Large 8s 75 s 160 250 s 650 t 1250 s 3000 4500 t 20000 30000 - 66+ 299 6151 1828 Square 2, Small 8s, Lg Letters 75 s 170 260 s 900 s 1400 2450 s 3000 t 6000 t 40000 t 66+ 1472 6152 1828 Square 2, Small 8s, Sm. Letters 150 s 350 s 500 s 1750 3250 s 9000 t 12500 t 35000 - - 65 109 6154 1829 75 s 160 250 s 900 s 1400 s 2250 t 3250 s 11500 t 27500 66+ 2872 6155 1829/7 90 s 250 s 350 1100 2100 s 4500 t 5750 t 30000 55000 - 66 579 6156 1830 Small 0 75 s 160 250 s 900 s 1250 2250 s 4000 s 12500 s 25000 50000 67 3025 6157 1830 Large 0 75 s 160 250 s 600 s 1250 2000 s 4000 t 11000 s 25000 t - 66+ 775 39835 1830 Large Letters 1200 4000 5500 17500 6159 1831 75 s 160 250 s 900 s 1250 2250 s 3250 t 8500 s 22500 s 57500 67 3243 6160 1832 Small Letters 75 s 140 225 s 850 s 1250 2250 s 3500 7000 t 22500 52500 s 67 4136 6161 1832 Large Letters 85 s 175 275 s 550 2000 t 5000 5500 t - 32500 - 66 315 6163 1833 75 s 160 250 s 900 s 1100 2250 s 3500 8500 20000 65000 s 68 3053 6164 1834 Large Date, Large Letters 75 s 160 250 s 900 s 1250 2250 s 3500 t 8500 20000 s 57500 s 66 1404 6165 1834 Large Date, Small Letters 75 s 160 250 s 900 s 1250 2250 s 3250 t 11000 s 32500 s 62500 s 67 1191 6166 1834 Small Date, Small Letters 75 s 150 200 900 s 1250 2250 s 3250 t 8500 s 32500 65000 67 2292 6168 1835 75 s 140 200 475 1150 2400 3750 11000 t 27500 s 67+ 1918 6169 1836 Lettered Edge 75 s 160 250 s 900 s 1100 t 2000 3000 t 8000 t 25000 - 66+ 3084 6170 1836 50/00 Lettered Edge 140 s 400 s 575 2000 3500 6500 12000 35000 65 179 Capped Bust Half Dollar (1807-1839) - Type 2, Reeded Edge, “50 CENTS” on Reverse (1836-1837) 6175 1836 1250 s 3000 s 4000 s 6000 10000 22500 75000 85000 65+ 406 6176 1837 75 s 200 s 275 s 750 s 1250 s 2750 6000 s 18000 t 35000 s 125000 s 67 2291 Capped Bust Half Dollar (1807-1839) - Type 3, Reeded Edge, “HALF DOL.” on Reverse (1838-1839) 6177 1838 80 s 200 s 275 700 s 1250 s 3500 s 7500 t 20000 t 55000 - 66+ 1804 6179 1839 75 s 200 s 325 s 650 s 1500 3500 6000 t 35000 t 60000 s 66 842 6180 1839 Capped Bust, Small Letters 17500 50000 90000 s - - 175000 s - - - - 63 8 6181 1839 O 575 1750 s 2250 s 4500 s 11000 s 15000 25000 s 70000 s 125000 s 225000 s 67 655 CAPPED BUST HALF DOLLAR PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 55 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL Capped Bust Half Dollar (1807-1839) - Type 1, Lettered Edge (1807-1836) 6195 1820 17500 6196 1821 - - 15000 20000 - - - -6197 1822 150000 65 2 86197 1822 CAM - - 16500 - - - - - - - 65+ 1 6199 1824 15000 20000 70000 DOLLARSHALF
Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP JULY - AUGUST 2021 113RARE COIN MARKET REPORT KENNEDY HALF DOLLAR PROOFS CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 HighGrade TOTAL 96807 1971-S DCAM 6 6 7 8 10 15 32 110 t 1600 - 69 465 6808 1972S 4 4 4 6 7 8 9 10 14 69 1385 86808 1972-S CAM 5 5 5 7 8 9 10 12 24 - 69 1588 96808 1972S DCAM 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 18 75 69 1937 6809 1973-S 4 4 4 4 5 6 7 8 16 - 69 314 86809 1973S CAM 4 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 18 69 479 96809 1973-S DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 20 2000 t 70 10213 6810 1974S 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 4 12 69 145 86810 1974-S CAM 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 5 14 - 69 399 96810 1974S DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 15 1200 t 70 13883 86815 1977-S CAM 4 6 7 10 11 12 12 12 16 - 70 140 96815 1977S DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 16 90 70 16835 96816 1978-S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 s 70 t 70 18202 96818 1979SType1 DCAM 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 16 70 t 70 15350 96819 1979-SType2 DCAM 11 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 26 s 165 70 9015 96820 1980S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 75 t 70 14912 96821 1981-SType1 DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 16 85 t 70 17407 96822 1981SType2 DCAM 9 10 11 15 22 30 950 t 70 4165 96823 1982-S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 s 80 t 70 12793 96824 1983S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 s 70 t 70 11452 96825 1984-S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 s 85 t 70 10342 96826 1985S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 s 80 70 10282 96827 1986-S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 s 70 70 10795 96828 1987S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 s 60 t 70 11144 96829 1988-S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 s 65 t 70 10198 96830 1989S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 14 85 70 9614 96831 1990-S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 s 60 70 10323 96832 1991S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 s 50 70 9526 96833 1992-S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 14 45 70 8555 96835 1993S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 14 40 70 8870 96837 1994-S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 14 50 70 8300 96839 1995S DCAM 7 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 24 50 s 70 8068 96841 1996-S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 14 45 70 7581 96843 1997S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 14 45 70 7754 96849 1998-S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 s 50 70 7574 96910 1999S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 s 50 t 70 7852 96912 2000-S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 55 t 70 9134 96914 2001S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 s 60 t 70 8371 96916 2002-S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 s 55 70 7152 96918 2003S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 s 55 70 7329 96920 2004-S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 60 70 7547 96974 2005S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 60 70 8402 96976 2006-S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 40 70 7179 149558 2007S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 s 50 70 6335 394952 2008-S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 s 55 70 4966 407283 2009S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 s 50 s 70 6166 419123 2010-S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 s 60 70 5088 505195 2011S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 45 70 5793 511877 2012-S DCAM - - - 14 15 16 17 18 25 115 70 1789 512019 2012S BirthSet DCAM 15 25 50 375 517529 2013-S DCAM - - - - - - - 8 16 75 s 70 2268 524466 2014S DCAM 7 8 16 s 65 70 2151 537590 2015-S DCAM - - - - - - 10 12 18 50 70 2481 599620 2016S DCAM 20 s 22 s 35 s 60 s 70 1458 593764 2016-S BirthSet DCAM - - - - - - - 12 s 25 s 125 s 593765 2016S BirthSetFirstStrike DCAM 85 593785 2016-S HappyBirthdaySet FirstStrike DCAM 175 620552 2017-S DCAM - - - - - - - 8 16 s 45 70 942 658205 2018S DCAM 6 8 10 12 18 80 70 861 689662 2019-S DCAM - - - - - 8 10 12 16 40 70 3675 810575 2020S DCAM 10 20 s 65 t 70 1721 706676 2019-SKennedyEnhancedRevPR - - - - - - 42 45 65 100 70 6731 853279 2021S DCAM 14 20 60 70 666 Kennedy Half Dollar (1964 to Date) - Type 4, Clad, Bi-Centennial Reverse (1976) 999130 Type DCAM 5 5 6 9 10 11 12 13 22 1050 t 6811 1976-SClad - 5 5 5 6 7 8 9 18 - 69 266 86811 1976SClad CAM 5 5 6 8 8 8 8 10 19 700 70 1180 96811 1976-SClad DCAM 5 5 6 9 10 11 12 13 22 1050 t 70 30334 Kennedy Half Dollar (1964 to Date) - Type 4, Silver, Bi-Centennial Reverse (1976) 999131 Type DCAM 5 6 7 11 12 13 14 14 20 350 96812 1976SSilver DCAM 5 6 7 11 12 13 14 14 26 s 650 t 70 40192 Kennedy Half Dollar (1964 to Date) - Type 5, Silver, 50th Anniversary (2014) 530169 50th2014PSilver,HighReliefAnniversarySet DCAM - - - 18 18 19 20 25 35 75 70 8657 530174 50th2014WReverseProofAnniversarySet - - - - 45 50 52 65 85 125 s 70 8870 Kennedy Half Dollar (1964 to Date) - Type 5, Gold, 50th Anniversary (2014) 530185 2014-WGoldJFK50thAnniversary DCAM - - - 1425 s 1425 s 1425 s 1450 s 1475 s 1650 s 1850 s 70 9724 KENNEDY HALF DOLLAR SPECIAL STRIKE PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 HighGrade TOTAL Kennedy Half Dollar (1964 to Date) - Type 1, Silver (1964) 6844 1964SMS - - - 16500 20000 30000 95000 t 160000 200000 - 69 16 6775 1998SSMS 115 120 120 120 155 175 400 70 3176 DOLLARSHALF
Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP 114 JULY - AUGUST 2021 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT KENNEDY HALF DOLLAR SPECIAL STRIKE CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 HighGrade TOTAL Kennedy Half Dollar (1964 to Date) - Type 2, Silver Clad (1965-1970) 6845 1965 SMS 4 4 8 s 10 14 s 20 s 60 s 225 68 4727 86845 1965 SMS CAM 5 7 20 27 65 s 125 275 2500 - - 68 906 96845 1965 SMS DCAM 350 s 450 575 1400 s 5500 67 49 6846 1966 SMS 4 4 8 s 15 s 18 s 25 s 65 s 225 s - - 68+ 4754 86846 1966 SMS CAM 6 10 s 20 s 50 s 65 s 75 s 125 s 450 68 1051 96846 1966 SMS DCAM 40 70 135 235 450 500 1750 7000 - - 68 80 411636 1966 SMSNo FG” 30 50 80 160 200 625 2500 68 294 411639 1966 SMSDoubledDieObverse - - 25 35 55 t 100 200 300 - - 68 315 411640 1966 SMSDoubledDieObverse CAM 30 40 60 125 350 67 13 6847 1967 SMS 4 4 8 s 10 14 s 20 s 36 225 - - 68 2998 86847 1967 SMS CAM 5 7 12 20 26 40 85 450 68 2106 96847 1967 SMS DCAM 15 20 32 70 100 275 s 725 t 5000 - - 68 257 Kennedy Half Dollar (1964 to Date) - Type 3, Copper-Nickel Clad (1971 to Date) 96788 2005-P SatinFinish 2 4 5 6 7 8 10 14 25 2000 70 2253 96789 2005 D SatinFinish 2 2 3 4 5 8 20 s 32 s 69 767 96790 2006-P SatinFinish 2 2 3 4 5 8 12 s 20 s 75 s - 69 1156 96791 2006 D SatinFinish 2 2 3 4 5 8 12 s 25 s 175 s 69 1043 149531 2007-P SatinFinish 2 2 3 4 5 8 12 s 20 s 90 - 69 1037 149533 2007 D SatinFinish 2 2 3 4 5 8 12 s 14 65 5000 70 1196 394940 2008-P SatinFinish 2 2 3 4 5 8 12 25 s 85 - 69 404 394942 2008 D SatinFinish 2 2 3 4 5 8 12 s 25 s 875 69 347 407278 2009-P SatinFinish 2 2 3 4 5 8 12 s 15 s 175 s - 69 606 407280 2009 D SatinFinish 2 2 3 4 5 8 12 s 30 s 185 69 641 416790 2010-P SatinFinish 2 2 3 4 5 8 12 s 25 s 525 - 69 431 416791 2010 D SatinFinish 2 2 3 4 5 8 12 s 18 525 69 611 631123 2017-S EnhancedUncSet - - - - - - - - 12 18 70 8880 Kennedy Half Dollar (1964 to Date) - Type 5, Copper-Nickel Clad, 50th Anniversary (2014) 530181 2014-P 50thAnniversaryUncSet - - - - 25 30 35 70 200 - 69 2991 531366 2014 P 50thAnniversaryUNCSet FirstDayofIssue-WashingtonDC - - - - 10 15 35 90 425 530183 2014 D 50thAnniversaryUncSet 10 11 12 27 90 250 70 3238 FLOWING HAIR DOLLAR REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 HighGrade TOTAL Flowing Hair Dollar (1794-1795) 6851 1794 67500 150000 250000 375000 s 800000 1000000 1500000 3000000 66+ 98 6852 1795 3Leaves 2750 s 4500 s 7500 s 12500 s 37500 s 60000 165000 s 280000 400000 s 850000 66 1787 6853 1795 2Leaves 3000 s 4750 s 7750 s 15000 s 40000 s 85000 s 190000 s 300000 s 600000 s 65+ 875 6854 1795 SilverPlug 5000 15000 s 23500 27500 135000 s - - 325000 t - - 65+ 94 FLOWING HAIR DOLLAR SPECIAL STRIKE PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 66 HighGrade TOTAL Flowing Hair Dollar (1794-1795) 86851 1794 - - - - - - - - - 10000000 66 1 DRAPED BUST DOLLAR REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 HighGrade TOTAL Draped Bust Dollar (1795-1804) - Type 1, Small Eagle (1795-1798) 6857 Type 2000 s 4250 s 6500 s 11500 s 25000 s 50000 150000 200000 t 400000 t 675000 6858 1795 CenteredDrBust 2000 s 4250 s 6500 s 11500 s 25000 s 50000 s 150000 200000 400000 675000 66 602 96858 1795 Off-CenterDrBust 2000 s 4250 s 6500 s 11500 s 35000 s 55000 s 150000 200000 t 400000 t 750000 t 66 371 6859 1796 SmallDate,SmLetters 2000 s 4250 s 7750 s 12000 s 27500 s 750000 65 364 6860 1796 SmallDate,LargeLetters 2000 s 4250 s 6500 s 11500 s 30000 s 100000 s - - - - 62 371 6861 1796 LargeDate,SmallLetters 2000 s 4250 s 6500 s 11500 s 26000 s 250000 t 64 249 6863 1797 9X7Stars,LargeLetters 2000 s 4250 s 6500 s 11500 s 34000 s 70000 150000 - - - 63 564 6865 1797 10X6Stars 2000 4250 s 6500 s 11500 s 27500 50000 150000 225000 64 356 6866 1797 9X7Stars,SmallLetters 2500 s 4250 s 11500 17500 s 60000 - - 300000 s - - 64 92 6867 1798 SmallEagle,13Stars 2000 s 4250 s 7750 s 12500 50000 250000 63 231 6868 1798 SmallEagle,15Stars 2500 s 5000 s 8500 s 14500 s 65000 - - - - - 62+ 130 Draped Bust Dollar (1795-1804) - Type 2, Heraldic Eagle (1798-1804) 6872 Type 1100 s 1750 s 3250 s 4000 8500 t 25000 s 55000 t 110000 s 210000 t 6873 1798 LargeEagle 1100 s 1750 s 3250 s 4000 8500 t 25000 s 55000 t 110000 s 210000 t 64 2262 40008 1798 Knob9,5Lines 1100 s 1750 s 3250 s 4250 s 9000 t 27000 s 57500 t - - - 63 39 40012 1798 Knob9,4Lines 3600 4250 5000 62 18 40016 1798 Pointed9,5Lines - 1800 - - - - - - - - 55 10 40018 1798 Pointed9,4Lines 1100 s 1750 s 3250 s 4000 8500 t 140000 165000 65 325 6875 1798 Knob9 1150 s 1800 s 3350 s 8000 14000 - 57500 - - - 63 28 6876 1798 10Arrows 1100 s 1750 s 3250 s 4000 12500 80000 58+ 125 6874 1798 5Stripes 1100 s 1750 s 3350 s 5800 16500 35000 100000 - - - 61 46 6877 1798 WideDate 1100 s 1750 s 3500 s 4250 9500 t 30000 110000 275000 s 65 110 6878 1799 1100 s 1750 s 3250 s 4000 8500 t 25000 s 55000 t 110000 s 210000 t - 66 3857 6879 1799 IrregularDate 15St 1100 s 1750 s 3250 s 4000 8500 t 55 43 6881 1799 ObverseStars8x5 1200 s 2050 s 4250 s 5500 17500 - - 225000 s - - 64 100 6883 1799/8 15ReverseStars 1100 s 1750 s 3250 s 4000 9500 t 28000 s 55000 t 110000 t 65 314 6884 1799/8 13ReverseStars 1100 s 1750 s 3250 s 4000 9000 t 28000 s 62500 t 120000 s 220000 t - 65 238 6880 1799 IrregularDate 13St 1100 s 1750 s 3250 s 5000 s 9500 t 30000 s 60000 t 120000 s 64 76 6887 1800 1100 s 1750 s 3250 s 5000 s 12500 s 25000 s 55000 t 125000 - - 65+ 1420 6889 1800 DottedDate 1100 s 1750 s 3250 s 4200 17500 s 75000 140000 64 125 6890 1800 12Arrows 1100 s 1750 s 3250 s 4000 17500 s - - - - - 62 129 6891 1800 10Arrows 1100 1950 s 3750 s 5000 18000 62 29 6892 1800 AMERICAI 1200 s 1750 s 4000 s 4750 t 9000 t - 65000 s 110000 s - - 64 180 6888 1800 WideDate,Low8 1200 s 1850 s 3350 s 4200 12000 t 55000 t 100000 s 64+ 50 6893 1801 1100 s 1750 s 3500 s 5000 9500 t 32500 s 100000 s 150000 325000 t - 65 638 40087 1802 1100 s 1900 s 3750 s 4250 11000 t 24500 55000 t 110000 s 210000 t 65+ 684 40090 1802/1 1100 s 1750 s 3250 s 4500 s 10000 t 32500 s 110000 200000 - - 64 485 6900 1803 Small3 1100 s 1750 s 3750 s 4750 11000 t 27500 s 62500 t 130000 s 64 466 DOLLARS/DOLLARSHALF
Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP JULY - AUGUST 2021 115RARE COIN MARKET REPORT DRAPED BUST DOLLAR REGULAR STRIKES CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 HighGrade TOTAL 6901 1803 Large3 1100 s 1750 s 3500 s 4500 12500 t 35000 s 115000 - 550000 - 65 453 DRAPED BUST DOLLAR PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 HighGrade TOTAL Draped Bust Dollar (1795-1804) - Type 2, Heraldic Eagle (1798-1804) 6904 1801 - - - - 1250000 1600000 - -6905 1802 400000 800000 64 2 86905 1802 CAM - - - - - - 900000 s 1800000 s - - 66 4 6906 1803 400000 800000 950000 66 6 6907 1804 Original-ClassIBB-304 2400000 - - 2850000 - 3200000 4000000 - 6250000 8500000 68 4 414488 1804 Restrike ClassII 7500000 s 6908 1804 Restrike-ClassIII 2150000 2450000 - - 3000000 - - - - - 58 2 DRAPED BUST DOLLAR SPECIAL STRIKE PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 HighGrade TOTAL Draped Bust Dollar (1795-1804) - Type 1, Small Eagle (1795-1798) 96859 1795 Off-CenterDrBust - - - - - - - - - 1100000 s 66 1 LIBERTY SEATED DOLLAR REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 66 HighGrade TOTAL Liberty Seated Dollar (1836-1873) - Type 3, No Motto (1840-1866) 6925 Type 275 t 355 550 1000 s 2250 s 2800 s 3600 s 6500 40000 t 115000 s 6926 1840 325 t 475 1100 2100 6000 8500 16000 35000 64 479 6927 1841 275 t 355 550 1450 s 3500 4000 8000 32500 65000 - 65+ 536 6928 1842 275 t 355 550 1000 s 2250 s 3500 4000 9500 64+ 976 6929 1843 275 t 355 550 1000 s 2500 3500 5000 27500 - - 64+ 858 6930 1844 295 t 430 800 2000 3750 6500 16500 s 42500 s 80000 65 324 6931 1845 325 t 550 900 2750 4500 20000 25000 115000 - - 64 356 6932 1846 275 t 355 550 1000 s 2250 s 3750 5000 7500 85000 65+ 901 6933 1846-O 295 t 405 800 2000 5500 9500 20000 45000 - - 64+ 381 6934 1847 275 t 355 550 1000 s 2250 s 3300 s 4100 s 6500 92500 s 65 861 6935 1848 400 700 1500 3000 5500 7500 12500 47500 - 175000 66 239 6936 1849 290 t 375 675 1150 s 2750 3500 5000 15000 90000 67 489 6937 1850 600 1000 2500 4500 7000 7500 14000 35000 - - 64 224 6938 1850 O 450 650 2000 4250 11000 16000 32500 115000 64 259 6939 1851 4500 7000 13500 30000 42000 47500 80000 s 125000 s 250000 s - 65 35 6940 1852 4500 10000 20000 34000 39000 42500 75000 110000 240000 65 36 6941 1853 450 700 1250 2000 3750 4750 7500 12500 85000 175000 66+ 259 6942 1854 1500 2750 5000 8000 10000 12500 18500 25000 85000 140000 66 112 6943 1855 1500 2750 6000 8000 9000 15000 35000 140000 - - 64+ 130 6944 1856 700 1200 3000 5500 6500 7000 15000 27500 64 151 6945 1857 800 1500 3250 4450 5000 7000 7500 15000 85000 - 65+ 148 86945 1857 PL 8000 63 2 6946 1859 450 650 1100 2000 3500 5000 6500 13250 60000 105000 66+ 176 6947 1859 O 275 t 355 550 1000 s 2250 s 2800 s 4100 s 6500 37500 65 1210 6948 1859-S 650 1050 2250 5500 7250 s 12000 s 22000 s 60000 - - 64+ 295 6949 1860 325 t 505 700 1250 s 2550 s 3200 s 4750 8000 62500 110000 66+ 233 6950 1860-O 275 t 355 550 1000 s 2250 s 2800 s 3600 s 6500 40000 t - 65+ 1734 6951 1861 1000 2000 3500 5000 5750 6250 7000 12500 50000 t 130000 s 66 176 6952 1862 850 1250 3750 4750 5500 6250 8500 14000 60000 - 65 184 6953 1863 750 1500 2500 3500 4250 5500 6250 17500 40000 t 100000 67 189 6954 1864 425 850 1750 3600 4250 6000 9000 16000 55000 t 125000 s 66 219 6955 1865 750 1000 2250 3500 4500 7000 10000 27500 75000 65 230 Liberty Seated Dollar (1836-1873) - Type 4, With Motto (1866-1873) 6958 Type 350 450 800 1150 2000 3000 3500 5500 50000 90000 6959 1866 Motto 400 550 1250 2250 3250 4000 6000 15000 60000 125000 67 247 6960 1867 450 650 1200 2000 3000 4750 6500 12500 50000 65+ 200 6961 1868 350 450 1000 1750 2750 4500 6500 21500 60000 110000 66+ 237 6962 1869 350 450 800 1750 3000 3750 5000 11500 80000 115000 66+ 299 6963 1870 275 360 650 1400 2000 3250 3750 7000 55000 110000 66 452 6964 1870 CC 800 1600 4150 9000 25000 30000 42500 135000 64 581 6965 1870-S - - 525000 - - 2500000 - - - - 62 5 6966 1871 350 450 800 1150 2000 3000 3500 5500 55000 95000 66 1533 6967 1871-CC 3500 6750 12500 27500 100000 130000 200000 350000 - - 64 127 6968 1872 350 450 800 1150 2000 3000 4000 6000 40000 90000 66+ 1083 6969 1872-CC 2250 3500 5500 12000 21000 30000 100000 180000 300000 - 65 257 6970 1872 S 700 1200 2000 6500 15000 22500 30000 120000 64 275 6971 1873 Seated 350 450 800 1300 2100 3500 4000 7500 50000 90000 66+ 310 6972 1873 CC Seated 8000 14000 32500 65000 110000 225000 360000 600000 65 97 LIBERTY SEATED DOLLAR PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 55 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL Liberty Seated Dollar (1836-1873) - Type 1, Flying Eagle Reverse, With Stars (1836) 6924 Type 19000 22000 23500 25000 26000 50000 s 85000 11225 1836 Original,CoinAlignment 19000 22000 23500 25000 26000 50000 s 85000 - - - 64 331 11226 1836 Original MedalAlignment 19000 22000 23500 25000 26000 50000 s 85000 66 68 Liberty Seated Dollar (1836-1873) - Type 2, Flying Eagle Reverse, No Stars (1839) 6923 Type 28000 29000 32500 37000 47500 71500 100000 175000 11444 1839 Original 28000 29000 32500 37000 47500 71500 100000 175000 - - 65 23 Liberty Seated Dollar (1836-1873) - Type 3, No Motto (1840-1866) 6980 Type 2000 2200 2850 3150 3750 s 4750 7000 s 16000 30000 s 57500 86980 Type CAM 3000 3250 4250 5250 7500 21500 39000 75000 96980 Type DCAM - - - - 4300 6750 12500 26500 59500 6981 1840 8500 10000 12500 17500 28000 65000 65 21 86981 1840 CAM - - - - - 32500 75000 - - - 64 1 6982 1841 80000 125000 64 2 6983 1842 - - - 17000 22000 45000 62500 85000 - - 65 3 6984 1843 16000 18000 26500 45000 70000 64 6 DOLLARS
Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP 130 JULY - AUGUST 2021 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT PRESIDENTIAL DOLLARS SPECIAL STRIKE CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 0 0 HighGrade TOTAL 417283 2010-D Abraham Lincoln - Pos B Satin Finish 4 4 5 6 8 12 s 425 - - - 69 520 AMERICAN INNOVATION DOLLAR REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 HighGrade TOTAL American Innovation Dollar (2018-2032) 835052 2020-P $1 American Innovation CT Gerber Variable Scale Pos B 10 65 7 837908 2020-P $1 American Innovation MA Telephone Pos B 10 67 82 855025 2020-P $1 American Innovation MD The Hubble Space Telescope Pos B 10 66 29 837912 2020-P $1 American Innovation MA Telephone Pos A 10 67 69 855021 2020-P $1 American Innovation MD The Hubble Space Telescope Pos A 25 67 48 825961 2020-P $1 American Innovation CT Gerber Variable Scale Pos A 10 67 251 837913 2020-D $1 American Innovation MA Telephone Pos B 10 67 100 855019 2020-D $1 American Innovation MD The Hubble Space Telescope Pos B 10 67 69 835049 2020-D $1 American Innovation CT Gerber Variable Scale Pos B 10 837914 2020-D $1 American Innovation MA Telephone Pos A 10 67 115 855017 2020-D $1 American Innovation MD The Hubble Space Telescope Pos A 10 67 59 825965 2020-D $1 American Innovation CT Gerber Variable Scale Pos A 10 66 262 858687 2020-P $1 American Innovation SC Septima Clark Pos A 25 67 38 858712 2020-D $1 American Innovation SC Septima Clark Pos A 25 67 36 860825 2020-D $1 American Innovation SC Septima Clark Pos B 30 67 35 860828 2020-P $1 American Innovation SC Septima Clark Pos B 25 67 35 GOLD DOLLAR REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 67 68 HighGrade TOTAL Gold Dollar (1849-1889) - Type 1, Liberty Head (1849-1854) 7500 Type 240 260 295 325 475 750 2250 4000 16000 70000 7501 1849 No L 260 300 425 900 1700 2100 4500 12500 40000 - 67 405 7502 1849 Open Wreath 250 280 360 500 1000 1800 4000 12500 50000 69 1385 7503 1849 Closed Wreath 250 280 375 500 1200 1800 5500 15000 - - 66+ 376 7505 1849 C Closed Wreath 1600 1850 4500 9250 16500 50000 64+ 129 7507 1849-D 1400 2200 3350 5250 16000 45000 - - - - 65 307 7508 1849 O 265 300 550 1150 3750 6000 17500 s 65+ 509 7509 1850 240 260 295 335 710 1250 6500 17500 40000 100000 68 511 7510 1850 C 1500 2000 4850 6000 25000 63 99 7511 1850-D 1750 2500 4500 10000 38000 - - - - - 63 106 7512 1850 O 750 800 1150 2800 6250 15500 64 133 7513 1851 240 260 295 325 475 750 2250 4000 16000 70000 68+ 3495 7514 1851 C 1300 1750 2350 3250 6500 13500 26000 40000 66 440 7515 1851-D 1350 2150 3650 5700 15000 27500 - - - - 64 138 7516 1851 O 260 280 345 725 1850 4000 9000 25000 66+ 579 7517 1852 240 260 295 325 475 750 2850 6000 28500 40000 69 2984 7518 1852 C 1200 1500 2700 4500 11500 18500 32500 64 129 7519 1852-D 1400 2250 4500 8000 32500 - - - - - 63 108 7520 1852 O 260 310 525 1400 3750 11500 48500 65 293 7521 1853 240 260 295 325 475 750 2250 3500 16000 70000 69 7585 7522 1853 C 1250 1850 2750 5000 15000 63+ 114 7523 1853-D 1850 2250 4250 8500 22500 35000 47500 - - - 65+ 106 7524 1853 O 260 290 395 600 1650 2850 8500 30000 66 805 7525 1854 240 260 295 325 475 750 2250 4750 16000 - 67 2594 7526 1854 D 2150 3750 7250 11000 62 66 7527 1854-S 425 550 1700 3000 7500 18500 37500 - - - 65+ 150 Gold Dollar (1849-1889) - Type 2, Indian Princess, Small Head (1854-1856) 7530 Type 330 420 550 1200 4250 8000 32500 55000 105000 7531 1854 330 420 550 1200 4250 8000 32500 55000 105000 67 4130 7532 1855 330 420 550 1200 4250 8000 32500 55000 105000 - 67+ 4173 7533 1855 C 4250 5500 14000 26000 61 149 7534 1855-D 15000 27500 52500 70000 100000 165000 - - - - 64 65 7535 1855 O 675 1350 2400 8000 s 32500 s 52500 s 64+ 425 7536 1856-S 1000 2000 3700 8000 24000 57500 t 125000 - - - 65+ 243 Gold Dollar (1849-1889) - Type 3, Indian Princess, Large Head (1856-1889) 7539 Type 290 290 335 380 700 800 1050 1500 2600 9000 7540 1856 Slanted 5 290 290 335 380 750 875 2500 5000 10000 27500 68+ 1744 7541 1856 Upright 5 290 290 335 460 1500 2250 9000 20000 - - 66 276 7543 1856 D 5500 8500 17000 30000 62+ 62 7544 1857 290 290 335 400 800 985 4000 6000 20000 51700 68 1097 7545 1857 C 1550 2000 5000 11000 62 183 7546 1857-D 1750 2850 5000 10500 - - - - - - 62 113 7547 1857 S 575 700 1850 5000 19000 30000 64 103 7548 1858 290 290 335 430 1200 1550 4500 7000 15000 60000 69 307 7549 1858 D 1700 2600 4500 8200 23500 39000 59000 65 121 DOLLARSGOLD/DOLLARS
Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP JULY - AUGUST 2021 131RARE COIN MARKET REPORT GOLD DOLLAR REGULAR STRIKES CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 67 68 HighGrade TOTAL 7550 1858-S 525 900 1750 4800 18000 27000 37500 - - - 65 109 7551 1859 290 290 335 380 750 1100 2750 5250 14500 25000 68+ 395 7552 1859-C 2750 3500 5250 8000 31500 - - - - - 63 105 7553 1859D 1850 2500 4500 8000 22500 35000 64 148 7554 1859-S 415 600 1850 5000 16000 26500 - - - - 64 124 7555 1860 290 290 335 430 1100 2400 8500 16000 35000 67+ 174 7556 1860-D 4250 7250 13000 19000 50000 - - - - - 63 77 7557 1860S 440 550 1250 2750 5500 11000 37500 65 140 7558 1861 290 290 335 435 850 1350 3250 6000 23500 - 67+ 1405 7559 1861D 32500 35000 65000 80000 120000 160000 64+ 66 7560 1862 290 290 335 425 800 900 1650 3750 12500 - 67+ 2992 7562 1863 800 1200 4500 7250 9500 13500 21500 30000 190000 68 45 7563 1864 675 750 1400 2000 5000 6500 8000 12500 17000 27500 69 76 7564 1865 675 950 1700 2500 7250 8000 11500 15000 32500 50000 68+ 66 7565 1866 440 555 850 1100 2450 3750 4500 5000 15000 35000 68 110 7566 1867 485 600 800 1200 2500 3500 6500 9500 27500 67+ 85 7567 1868 370 455 615 900 2750 3500 6200 8000 16500 40000 68 145 7568 1869 430 585 800 1000 1900 2550 6000 9500 18000 40000 68 122 7569 1870 370 390 650 850 1800 2750 4500 7500 15000 s 37500 68 172 7570 1870S 600 900 1550 3000 8000 13000 37500 57500 66 74 7571 1871 390 415 650 875 1500 2400 4750 8500 15000 35000 68 130 7572 1872 390 415 585 1150 2400 3250 7000 10000 15000 37500 68 111 7573 1873Open3 290 290 335 380 650 800 1800 3000 15000 40000 68 2100 7574 1873Closed3 500 850 1100 1400 3250 8000 17500 30000 66 96 7575 1874 290 290 335 380 700 800 1050 1500 3100 17500 68+ 3842 7576 1875 5000 6200 8750 11000 16000 27500 45000 90000 66+ 62 87576 1875 PL - - - - 45000 47500 - - - - 62 1 7577 1876 335 390 685 825 1400 1800 4750 13500 35000 67 165 7578 1877 335 390 535 785 1700 2500 4500 5750 8500 18500 68 185 7579 1878 335 390 560 775 1350 1700 4500 7950 35000 67 173 7580 1879 300 315 405 585 1200 1350 2450 3000 6000 - 67+ 310 7581 1880 600 625 760 1250 1750 2000 2350 3250 4500 12500 69 424 7582 1881 280 290 340 425 750 1100 1700 2500 3250 13500 69 511 7583 1882 280 290 320 395 800 1000 1600 2250 4500 15000 68 292 7584 1883 300 315 360 405 700 950 1150 1500 2750 9000 68+ 737 87584 1883 PL 7250 67+ 6 7585 1884 280 290 340 450 850 1250 1500 2250 4500 15000 69 309 7586 1885 290 290 335 380 800 925 1200 2000 5750 13500 68 489 7587 1886 290 290 335 380 800 950 1250 2000 15000 - 67+ 407 7588 1887 290 290 335 380 800 925 1200 1600 2600 40000 68 679 7589 1888 280 290 320 500 775 850 1050 1500 2600 16500 68+ 1043 7590 1889 280 290 320 425 600 800 1050 1450 2150 9000 68+ 2704 GOLD DOLLAR PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 HighGrade TOTAL Gold Dollar (1849-1889) - Type 1, Liberty Head (1849-1854) 7592 1849 225000 250000 275000 87592 1849 CAM - - - - - 350000 - -7593 1850 130000 400000 60 1 Gold Dollar (1849-1889) - Type 2, Indian Princess, Small Head (1854-1856) 7600 Type 125000 140000 180000 250000 325000 87600 Type CAM - - - 135000 150000 190000 265000 37000097600 Type DCAM 155000 205000 315000 400000 7601 1854Type2 - - - - 150000 205000 325000 -87601 1854Type2 CAM 160000 215000 7602 1855 - - - 125000 140000 180000 250000 325000 - - 66 2 97602 1855 DCAM 155000 205000 315000 400000 66 4 Gold Dollar (1849-1889) - Type 3, Indian Princess, Large Head (1856-1889) 7605 Type 2400 3000 3250 3500 4750 5850 10000 13500 19500 87605 Type CAM - 3250 3500 3750 5100 6750 11500 15000 21500 97605 Type DCAM 4000 5750 7750 14000 s 18500 s 35000 s 7606 1856Slanted5 - - - - - 30500 62500 - - - 65 2 87606 1856Slanted5 CAM 32500 97606 1856Slanted5 DCAM - - - - - 37500 70000 - - - 66+ 3 7607 1857 7250 8000 9750 12500 18000 32500 64 4 87607 1857 CAM - - - - - 25000 - 45000 s - - 66 2 97607 1857 DCAM 50000 s 66 1 7608 1858 - 5000 5500 7000 10000 18500 35000 - - - 65 11 87608 1858 CAM 10500 24000 s 46000 s 50000 s 65 3 97608 1858 DCAM - - - - - 26500 s 47500 s 52500 s - - 66 5 7609 1859 4250 5500 7500 13500 27000 65 7 87609 1859 CAM - - - - 8500 14500 30000 s - - - 65+ 5 97609 1859 DCAM 16500 s 35000 s 50000 s 66 2 7610 1860 - 3900 4100 4500 6500 9500 20000 32500 - - 65 16 87610 1860 CAM 4900 7000 10000 24000 s 34000 66 14 97610 1860 DCAM - - - - - - 28500 40000 - - 66 2 7611 1861 12500 20000 27500 35000 66 17 87611 1861 CAM - - - - - - 30000 37500 45000 - 67 5 7612 1862 4000 4250 5500 7500 11000 27500 33000 66 12 87612 1862 CAM - - - - 8000 12500 28500 35000 - - 64 1 97612 1862 DCAM 8500 15000 30000 37000 66 7 7613 1863 - 3900 4100 4500 6500 9500 19500 34500 - - 64 7 87613 1863 CAM 4300 4900 7000 11500 21000 45000 66 5 97613 1863 DCAM - - - - 7500 12500 23000 50000 60000 - 67 8 7614 1864 8000 12500 20000 32500 66 4 DOLLARSGOLD
Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP 132 JULY - AUGUST 2021 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT GOLD DOLLAR PROOFS CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 HighGrade TOTAL 87614 1864 CAM - - - - 9000 14000 22000 -97614 1864 DCAM 9500 15500 26500 33500 66+ 7 7615 1865 - 4000 4250 5500 7500 11000 22000 34000 - - 66 6 87615 1865 CAM 8000 12500 24000 65 3 97615 1865 DCAM - - - - - - 30000 45000 - - 66+ 2 7616 1866 4000 4250 5500 7500 11000 19000 27500 66 11 87616 1866 CAM - - - - 8000 12500 20000 29000 - - 66 3 97616 1866 DCAM 13500 22500 33500 52500 67 4 7617 1867 3250 3900 4100 4500 6500 11000 24000 - - - 65 7 87617 1867 CAM 4300 4900 7000 12000 25000 37500 66 3 97617 1867 DCAM - - - - - 13500 - - - - 64 2 7618 1868 4000 4250 5500 7500 11500 25000 65 5 87618 1868 CAM - - - - 8200 14500 32000 37500 - - 66+ 2 97618 1868 DCAM 40000 65+ 3 7619 1869 - 4000 4250 5500 7500 14000 24000 - - - 64 3 87619 1869 CAM 5750 8000 16000 26000 65 5 7620 1870 - 4000 4250 5500 7500 12000 22000 - - - 65 8 87620 1870 CAM 25000 37500 66 3 97620 1870 DCAM - - - - - - 32500 - - - 65 1 7621 1871 4000 4250 5500 7500 11000 21000 64 3 87621 1871 CAM - - - - - 15000 25500 32500 50000 - 67+ 5 97621 1871 DCAM 35000 s 65 2 7622 1872 - 5000 5250 6500 8000 11000 20000 - - - 65 5 87622 1872 CAM 6750 8500 12000 22000 64+ 3 97622 1872 DCAM - - - - 9000 13000 24000 35000 47500 - 67 3 7623 1873Closed3 8500 s 9500 s 10500 s 15000 s 22500 s 40000 s 55000 s 66 5 87623 1873Closed3 CAM - - - - - 35000 s 65000 s - - - 65 2 7624 1874 7500 13500 22500 64 2 87624 1874 CAM - - - 9000 14500 23500 35000 - - - 65 3 97624 1874 DCAM 27500 38500 65+ 2 7625 1875 - - - 14500 17500 22500 35000 48000 - - 65 6 87625 1875 CAM 24000 37500 50000 66 3 97625 1875 DCAM - - - - - 25000 40000 61500 - - 66 4 7626 1876 4100 4700 6500 9000 17500 65 12 87626 1876 CAM - - - 5000 6750 10000 28500 s 40000 s - - 66 6 97626 1876 DCAM 11000 12500 s 30000 s 42500 s 75000 67 10 7627 1877 - - - 5500 7000 13500 28000 - - - 65 6 87627 1877 CAM 6500 8500 15000 s 30000 45000 66 5 97627 1877 DCAM - - - - - 22500 35000 47500 s - - 66 5 7628 1878 4500 5500 7500 8000 11000 24500 65 7 87628 1878 CAM - - 5750 7750 8350 11500 27500 - - - 65 6 97628 1878 DCAM 8500 13500 31500 65 3 7629 1879 - - - 4500 6500 11000 19500 32500 - - 66 8 87629 1879 CAM 4750 6500 11500 22000 65 8 97629 1879 DCAM - - - - - 12500 - 37500 s 60000 s - 67 3 7630 1880 3200 3450 3800 5500 8850 13000 65 9 87630 1880 CAM - - - 4750 6100 9750 14500 22000 - - 64+ 6 97630 1880 DCAM 6750 10250 17000 s 32500 45000 67 6 7631 1881 - 3100 3350 3600 5000 6350 11000 15500 - - 67 11 87631 1881 CAM 3350 3600 3850 5350 7250 12500 17000 64 5 97631 1881 DCAM - - - 4100 6000 8250 15500 s 22000 s 55000 - 66 17 7632 1882 3000 3250 3500 4750 6050 10500 14500 67 36 87632 1882 CAM - 3250 3500 3750 5100 6950 12500 16000 - - 67 17 97632 1882 DCAM 5850 7950 15000 s 19500 s 42500 s 67+ 20 7633 1883 - 3000 3250 3500 4750 6050 10500 14500 20500 - 67 25 87633 1883 CAM 3250 3500 3750 5100 6950 12000 16000 23500 67 16 97633 1883 DCAM - - - 4000 5750 7750 15000 s 18500 s - - 68 3 7634 1884 3000 3250 3500 4750 5850 10000 13500 19500 67 44 87634 1884 CAM - 3250 3500 3750 5100 6750 11500 15000 21500 - 67 27 97634 1884 DCAM 16000 s 65 2 7635 1885 - 3000 3250 3500 4750 5850 10000 13500 19500 - 67 72 87635 1885 CAM 3250 3500 3750 5100 6750 11500 15000 21500 67 20 97635 1885 DCAM - - - - 5750 7750 14000 s 18500 s 35000 s - 67+ 15 7636 1886 3000 3250 3500 4750 5850 10000 13500 20500 67 57 87636 1886 CAM - - - 3750 5100 6750 11500 15000 25000 - 67 24 97636 1886 DCAM 7750 14000 s 18500 s 35000 s 67 8 7637 1887 - 3000 3250 3500 4750 5850 10000 13500 19500 - 67 75 87637 1887 CAM 3250 3500 3750 5100 6750 11500 15000 21500 67 32 97637 1887 DCAM - - - - - 7750 14000 s 18500 s - - 66+ 9 7638 1888 2400 3000 3250 3500 4750 5850 10000 13500 19500 67 99 87638 1888 CAM - 3250 3500 3750 5100 6750 11500 15000 - - 67+ 48 97638 1888 DCAM 5750 7750 14000 s 18500 s 35000 s 67 15 7639 1889 - 3000 3250 3500 4750 5850 10000 13500 19500 - 67 52 87639 1889 CAM 3250 3500 3750 5100 6750 11500 15000 67+ 26 97639 1889 DCAM - - - - - - 14500 s - - - 65 1 DRAPED BUST $2.5 REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 12 30 40 55 60 61 62 63 64 65 HighGrade TOTAL Draped Bust $2.5 (1796-1807) - Type 1, No Stars (1796) 7643 Type 60000 105000 125000 180000 325000 445000 780000 975000 - 1750000 7645 1796NoStars 60000 105000 125000 180000 325000 450000 900000 1150000 2000000 s 65 74 Draped Bust $2.5 (1796-1807) - Type 2, Stars on Obverse (1796-1807) 7646 Type 6750 12500 s 15500 s 22500 s 37500 40000 60000 s 85000 s 180000 s 475000 s 7647 1796Stars 60000 95000 130000 170000 265000 350000 475000 575000 700000 1500000 65 26 7648 1797 38500 50000 150000 200000 205000 250000 62 19 ($2.50)EAGLESQUARTER/DOLLARSGOLD
Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP JULY - AUGUST 2021 133RARE COIN MARKET REPORT DRAPED BUST $2.5 REGULAR STRIKES CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 12 30 40 55 60 61 62 63 64 65 HighGrade TOTAL 97649 1798 CloseDate 8500 14000 s 18000 s 80000 - - - - - 750000 65 6 7649 1798 WideDate 7500 13500 s 17500 s 41000 100000 135000 150000 62 23 7650 1802/’1’ 6750 12500 s 15500 s 22500 s 37500 40000 55000 85000 230000 - 64+ 87 7651 1804 13StarsReverse 140000 160000 525000 58 6 7652 1804 14StarsReverse 7250 13500 s 17000 s 23500 s 40000 42500 64500 s 165000 - - 63 87 7653 1805 6750 12500 s 15500 s 22500 s 37500 40000 60000 s 130000 64+ 63 7654 1806/4 8X5Stars 6750 12500 s 15500 s 25500 s 42500 47500 95000 - - - 62 38 7655 1806/5 7X6Stars 15500 s 22500 62500 115000 135000 200000 62 16 7656 1807 6750 12500 s 15500 s 22500 s 37500 40000 60000 s 85000 s 180000 s 475000 s 65 152 CAPPED BUST $2.5 REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 30 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL Capped Bust $2.5 (1808-1834) - Type 1, Large Cap (1808) 7660 1808 60000 82500 170000 205000 295000 575000 - 2350000 - - 65 61 Capped Bust $2.5 (1808-1834) - Type 2, Small Cap. Large Diameter (1821-1827) 7661 Type 8750 15000 24000 34000 50000 72500 115000 165000 400000 550000 7662 1821 15000 24000 39000 58500 115000 165000 66+ 23 7663 1824/1 8750 15000 24000 34000 55000 90000 120000 - - - 64 27 7664 1825 8750 15000 24000 34000 50000 72500 115000 650000 67 57 7665 1826/’5’ - 16000 37500 75000 s - - - - - - 61 18 7666 1827 24000 34000 50000 72500 115000 175000 65 32 Capped Bust $2.5 (1808-1834) - Type 3, Small Diameter (1829-1834) 7668 Type 7750 10500 19000 24000 31500 s 40000 55000 110000 195000 500000 7669 1829 7750 10500 19000 24000 31500 s 40000 55000 110000 - 600000 67 60 7670 1830 10500 19000 24000 31500 s 40000 55000 110000 195000 66 83 7671 1831 - 10500 19000 24000 31500 s 40000 55000 110000 195000 500000 67 63 7672 1832 7750 10500 19000 24000 34000 s 45000 175000 65 59 7673 1833 7750 10500 19000 24000 31500 s 40000 55000 110000 195000 - 66+ 42 7674 1834 160000 200000 250000 300000 63 12 CAPPED BUST $2.5 PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 55 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL Capped Bust $2.5 (1808-1834) - Type 2, Small Cap. Large Diameter (1821-1827) 7677 1821 100000 125000 150000 250000 300000 500000 64 1 87677 1821 CAM - - - - - - 350000 950000 - - 65 3 Capped Bust $2.5 (1808-1834) - Type 3, Small Diameter (1829-1834) 7686 1831 - - - - - 120000 - - 400000 - 66 2 87686 1831 CAM 125000 200000 64 3 CLASSIC HEAD $2.5 REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 12 30 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 66 HighGrade TOTAL Classic Head $2.5 (1834-1839) 7691 Type 425 675 800 1650 3200 5000 8250 13500 55000 80000 7692 1834 425 675 800 1650 3200 5000 8250 15500 65000 125000 66 852 7693 1835 425 675 800 1650 3200 5500 11250 25000 57500 65+ 252 7694 1836 Script8 425 675 800 1650 3200 5000 8250 13500 57500 - 65+ 749 97694 1836 Block8 425 675 800 1650 3200 5000 8250 13500 55000 82500 66 439 7695 1837 425 675 900 2150 5000 9000 15000 36000 70000 - 65+ 191 7696 1838 425 675 800 1650 3200 6000 11250 16500 55000 80000 67 257 7697 1838-C 3500 6000 8000 13000 25000 35000 50000 75000 - - 64 109 7698 1839 450 775 1750 5000 8500 25000 62 112 7699 1839-C 2250 4750 5500 10000 25000 50000 - - - - 62 239 7700 1839D 3000 4750 6750 13000 27500 52500 65000 120000 64 182 7701 1839-O 1000 2250 3250 6500 12500 23000 32000 52500 95000 - 65 296 CLASSIC HEAD $2.5 PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 55 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL Classic Head $2.5 (1834-1839) 7708 Type - - - 70000 100000 125000 200000 300000 375000 87708 Type CAM 75000 105000 135000 225000 295000 425000 7710 1834 Classic - - - - - 125000 200000 - - - 64 1 87710 1834 Classic CAM 105000 135000 225000 295000 65 3 7711 1835 - - - - - - 210000 310000 - - 65 1 87711 1835 CAM 145000 235000 388943 1836 CAM - - - - - - 235000 325000 - - 65 2 7712 1836 215000 310000 65 3 614243 1836 DCAM - - - - - - - 450000 600000 - 66 2 7713 1837 45000 55000 85000 135000 200000 275000 375000 66 1 7714 1838 - - - - - 200000 - -7715 1839 188000 62 1 87715 1839 CAM - - - - 195000 - - - - - 62 1 LIBERTY HEAD $2.5 REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 30 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL Liberty Head $2.5 (1840-1907) 7716 Type 490 s 535 s 550 s 560 s 585 s 610 s 665 s 825 1000 2250 7717 1840 1000 1350 3500 6500 8500 15000 30000 64 83 7718 1840-C 2250 3150 5000 11000 18000 30000 - - - - 63 150 7719 1840D 5500 9000 20000 61 55 7720 1840-O 850 1500 3600 10000 15500 27500 47500 60000 - - 65 100 87720 1841 140000 61 10 7721 1841-C 2250 3000 6500 16500 29000 - - - - - 62 93 7722 1841D 4000 6500 12500 42500 55000 63 59 7723 1842 3000 4500 13000 20000 35000 - - - - - 62 38 7724 1842C 2800 3750 11000 25000 45000 180000 65 91 7725 1842-D 3500 6000 s 12500 s - - - - - - - 58 79 7726 1842O 800 1250 4500 9500 16500 32500 s 82500 s 64 141 7727 1843 535 s 620 s 900 2500 4750 s 9000 s 27500 s - - - 64 137 7728 1843C LargeDate 1900 2500 4000 7200 12500 22000 42500 65000 65 217 ($2.50)EAGLESQUARTER
Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP 150 JULY - AUGUST 2021 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT LIBERTY HEAD $10 PROOFS CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 55 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL 8818 1878 - - 11000 12500 20000 35000 55000 - - - 64 3 88818 1878 CAM 11500 13500 23000 37500 60000 63 1 98818 1878 DCAM - - 12500 14500 25000 40000 - -8819 1879 11000 11500 12000 13000 16000 27500 47500 s 120000 65 4 88819 1879 CAM - - - - - - 52000 130000 - - 64 1 8820 1880 14500 25000 40000 64 3 88820 1880 CAM - - - - - 27500 48000 s - - - 64 1 98820 1880 DCAM 18000 32000 52500 s 64 1 8821 1881 7500 - - - - 22000 32500 70000 - - 65 3 88821 1881 CAM 17500 37500 64 2 8822 1882 - - 8500 9500 12500 18500 30000 70000 - - 64 4 88822 1882 CAM 9000 10000 13000 20000 32500 75000 63 1 8823 1883 - - 7000 8000 11500 17500 28000 70000 - - 65 5 88823 1883 CAM 7500 8500 12000 18500 30000 64 1 98823 1883 DCAM - - - - 13000 20000 70000 - - - 64 3 8824 1884 7000 8000 11500 17500 32000 75000 65 3 88824 1884 CAM - - - - 12000 18500 35000 95000 - - 65 1 98824 1884 DCAM 20000 40000 s 100000 65 4 8825 1885 - - 6000 7000 10500 16000 30000 75000 - - 65 4 88825 1885 CAM 26000 s 39500 s 80000 98825 1885 DCAM - - - - - 28000 s 43000 s 82500 107500 s - 66 6 8826 1886 6000 7000 10500 16000 26000 65000 64 3 88826 1886 CAM - - - - - 18000 27500 -98826 1886 DCAM 42000 s 80000 105000 66+ 7 8827 1887 - - 6900 s 8650 s 13500 s 21500 s 37000 s 100000 - - 65 6 88827 1887 CAM 7500 9500 15500 s 23500 s 42000 s 130000 s 65 5 98827 1887 DCAM - - - - - - 75000 130000 150000 - 66+ 5 8828 1888 6000 7000 10500 16000 28000 s 55000 64 3 88828 1888 CAM - - 6500 8500 14000 s 22500 s 38500 s 72500 s - - 64 3 98828 1888 DCAM 24500 s 43000 s 77000 s 110000 s 66 7 8829 1889 - - 6650 s 8400 s 13000 s 20500 s 32000 s 62000 s - - 64 3 88829 1889 CAM 82500 s 66 1 98829 1889 DCAM - - - - - - 43000 s 77000 s - - 65 2 8830 1890 6650 s 8400 s 13000 s 20500 s 32000 s 62000 s 77500 s 65 7 88830 1890 CAM - - - - 15000 s 22500 s 38500 s - - - 64 2 98830 1890 DCAM 24500 s 43000 s 78000 s 110000 s 66 3 8831 1891 - - - 7850 s 12500 s 20500 s 29500 s 57000 s - - 65 14 88831 1891 CAM 14500 s 22500 s 36000 s 63 2 98831 1891 DCAM - - - - - - 40500 s 72000 s 105000 s - 66 6 8832 1892 4600 5000 s 6000 s 7750 s 12500 s 20000 s 29000 s 54000 s 64 17 88832 1892 CAM - - - - 14500 s 22000 s 36000 s 69000 - - 65 5 98832 1892 DCAM 15500 s 24250 s 41500 s 64 4 8833 1893 4900 - 6200 s 7950 s 12500 s 20000 s 29000 s 54500 s - - 65 5 88833 1893 CAM 22000 s 35500 s 65000 s 98833 1893 DCAM - - - - - 24000 s 40000 s 69500 s 105000 s - 66 9 8834 1894 6000 s 7750 s 12500 s 20500 s 30000 s 57000 s 77500 s 65 5 88834 1894 CAM - - 6250 - 14500 s 22500 s 36500 s 67500 s 82500 s - 66 2 98834 1894 DCAM 42500 s 72000 s 100000 s 66+ 4 8835 1895 - - 5900 s 7650 s 12000 s 19000 s 27000 s 52000 s 67500 s - 65 13 88835 1895 CAM 6500 8500 14000 s 21000 s 33500 s 62500 s 72500 s 65 2 98835 1895 DCAM - - - - 15000 s 23000 s 38000 s 67000 s 100000 s - 66 7 8836 1896 5000 s 5900 s 7650 s 12000 s 19000 s 27000 s 52000 s 67500 s 65 15 88836 1896 CAM - - - - - - 33500 s 62500 s 72500 s 98836 1896 DCAM 38000 s 67000 s 100000 s 66+ 9 8837 1897 4600 5000 s 5900 s 7650 s 12000 s 19000 s 27000 s 52000 s - - 64 12 88837 1897 CAM 21000 s 33500 s 62500 s 64 2 98837 1897 DCAM - - - - 15000 s 23000 s 38000 s 67000 s - - 65+ 6 8838 1898 4600 5000 s 5900 s 7650 s 12000 s 19000 s 27000 s 52000 s 67500 s 98000 s 66 23 88838 1898 CAM - - - 8500 14000 s 21000 s 33500 s 62500 s 72500 s 110000 s 64 1 98838 1898 DCAM 23000 s 38000 s 67000 s 100000 s 135000 s 67 9 8839 1899 4600 5000 s 5900 s 7650 s 12000 s 19000 s 27000 s 52000 s 67500 s 98000 s 67 23 88839 1899 CAM 6500 8500 14000 s 21000 s 33500 s 62500 s 72500 s 110000 s 65 4 98839 1899 DCAM - - - - - 23000 s 38000 s 67000 s 100000 s 135000 s 67 9 8840 1900 4600 5000 s 5900 s 7650 s 12000 s 19000 s 27000 s 52000 s 67500 s 98000 s 66 26 88840 1900 CAM - - 6500 8500 14000 s 21000 s 33500 s 62500 s 72500 s 110000 s 65 3 98840 1900 DCAM 15000 s 23000 s 38000 s 67000 s 100000 s 135000 s 68+ 12 8841 1901 4600 5000 s 5900 s 7650 s 12000 s 19000 s 27000 s 52000 s 67500 s 98000 s 65 22 88841 1901 CAM 6500 8500 14000 s 21000 s 33500 s 62500 s 72500 s 110000 s 67 7 98841 1901 DCAM - - - - - 23000 s 38000 s 67000 s 100000 s - 66+ 8 8842 1902 4600 5000 s 5900 s 7650 s 12000 s 19000 s 27000 s 52000 s 67500 s 98000 s 67 41 88842 1902 CAM - - 6500 8500 14000 s 21000 s 33500 s 62500 s 72500 s 110000 s 64 1 8843 1903 4600 5000 s 5900 s 7650 s 12000 s 19000 s 27000 s 52000 s 65+ 43 88843 1903 CAM - - - - - 22000 s - - 75000 s - 66 2 8844 1904 4600 5000 s 5900 s 7650 s 12000 s 19000 s 27000 s 52000 s 67500 s 64 38 88844 1904 CAM - - 6500 8500 14000 s 21000 s 33500 s 62500 s 75000 s - 66 6 8845 1905 4600 5000 s 5900 s 7650 s 12000 s 19000 s 27000 s 52000 s 67500 s 98000 s 65 24 88845 1905 CAM - - 6500 8500 14000 s 21000 s 33500 s 62500 s 72500 s 110000 s 66+ 8 8846 1906 4600 5000 s 5900 s 7650 s 12000 s 19000 s 27000 s 52000 s 67500 s 98000 s 66+ 28 88846 1906 CAM - - 6500 8500 14000 s 21000 s 33500 s 62500 s 72500 s 110000 s 67 11 98846 1906 DCAM 100000 s 66 1 8847 1907 4600 5000 s 5900 s 7650 s 12000 s 19000 s 27000 s 52000 s 67500 s - 65+ 42 88847 1907 CAM 21000 s 33500 s 62500 s 72500 s 66 17 ($10)EAGLES
Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP JULY - AUGUST 2021 151RARE COIN MARKET REPORT INDIAN $10 REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 30 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL Indian $10 (1907-1933) - Type 1, Wire Edge (1907) 8850 1907 Wire Edge 22500 23500 26500 30000 41500 46000 55000 80000 130000 400000 67+ 319 Indian $10 (1907-1933) - Type 2, Rolled Edge (1907) 8851 1907 Rolled Edge 57500 87500 125000 137500 225000 300000 425000 550000 67+ 55 Indian $10 (1907-1933) - Type 3, No Motto (1907-1908) 8849 Type 1170 s 1200 s 1275 s 1315 s 1400 1750 3000 6500 10500 45000 8852 1907 No Motto 1170 s 1200 s 1275 s 1315 s 1400 1750 3000 6500 10500 45000 68 10028 8853 1908 No Motto 1170 s 1200 s 1500 s 1550 2650 3750 6000 16000 30000 80000 67+ 1206 8854 1908-D No Motto 1170 s 1200 s 1275 s 1315 s 2750 5000 14000 45000 100000 - 66 1328 Indian $10 (1907-1933) - Type 4, With Motto (1908-1933) 8858 Type 1160 s 1180 s 1240 s 1250 s 1365 s 1420 s 1800 s 3250 7500 37500 8859 1908 Motto 1195 s 1255 s 1320 s 1375 s 1540 s 1620 s 2400 7500 16500 37500 68+ 6176 8860 1908-D Motto 1160 s 1180 s 1265 s 1300 s 2400 4000 12000 27500 42500 85000 68 1057 8861 1908 S 1185 s 1205 s 2150 4300 9000 12750 15500 25000 36500 57500 68+ 881 8862 1909 1195 s 1215 s 1290 s 1300 s 1415 s 1650 5500 18500 28500 98500 67+ 3097 8863 1909 D 1185 s 1220 s 1340 s 1350 s 1615 s 2750 11500 30000 57500 125000 67 1617 8864 1909-S 1160 s 1180 s 1240 s 1500 2250 4000 9500 21000 45000 90000 67+ 1230 8865 1910 1160 s 1180 s 1240 s 1250 s 1405 s 1520 s 1850 6750 13500 62500 67+ 6490 8866 1910-D 1160 s 1180 s 1240 s 1250 s 1440 s 1520 s 1800 s 5000 12500 98500 67 12811 8867 1910 S 1185 s 1205 s 1280 s 1310 s 1450 4750 10500 67500 145000 66 2707 8868 1911 1180 s 1210 s 1270 s 1280 s 1395 s 1460 s 1900 7500 14000 50000 67+ 11515 8869 1911 D 1185 s 2000 3750 10000 14000 22500 75000 200000 65 892 8870 1911-S 1185 s 1230 s 1850 3750 6500 11000 13500 28500 52500 - 66 465 8871 1912 1160 s 1180 s 1240 s 1250 s 1480 s 1545 s 2000 7000 26500 70000 67 7268 8872 1912-S 1185 s 1205 s 1265 s 1450 2500 5000 8000 40000 125000 - 66 1491 8873 1913 1160 s 1180 s 1240 s 1250 s 1390 s 1570 s 3250 s 8750 s 16500 s 110000 s 67 7337 8874 1913-S 1185 s 1205 s 2100 4500 8500 18500 45000 160000 315000 - 66+ 837 8875 1914 1160 s 1180 s 1240 s 1250 s 1390 s 1600 3000 9000 30000 s 48500 67 2806 8876 1914-D 1160 s 1180 s 1240 s 1250 s 1390 s 1800 3000 8500 26500 100000 67 3773 8877 1914 S 1160 s 1245 s 1540 s 1750 3000 4000 9500 36000 175000 66 1238 8878 1915 1160 s 1180 s 1240 s 1250 s 1490 s 1620 s 2750 6000 22500 47500 67+ 5677 8879 1915 S 1290 s 1430 s 3500 6250 11000 18000 32500 65000 117500 175000 67 451 8880 1916-S 1260 s 1280 s 1490 s 1700 2500 5500 12000 24000 47500 110000 67 1242 8881 1920 S 26000 47500 70000 85000 117500 185000 275000 350000 67+ 68 8882 1926 1160 s 1180 s 1240 s 1250 s 1365 s 1420 s 1800 s 3250 17500 - 66+ 39129 8883 1930 S 45000 60000 70000 80000 100000 140000 325000 67 100 8884 1932 1160 s 1180 s 1240 s 1250 s 1365 s 1420 s 1800 s 3250 7500 40000 67 63688 8885 1933 75000 85000 100000 150000 200000 250000 385000 750000 1000000 66 25 INDIAN $10 PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 HighGrade TOTAL Indian $10 (1907-1933) - Type 2, Rolled Edge (1907) 505272 1907 Rolled Edge 2185000 67 2 Indian $10 (1907-1933) - Type 4, With Motto (1908-1933) 8889 Type 8500 10000 16000 30000 s 37000 s 65000 90000 s 185000 s 275000 s 8890 1908 Motto - 8500 10000 16000 30000 s 37000 s 65000 90000 s 195000 s - 67+ 47 8891 1909 9000 10500 17500 32000 s 39500 s 75000 110000 s 300000 s 68 34 8892 1910 - 9000 10500 17500 32000 s 39500 s 75000 110000 s 210000 s - 67+ 24 8893 1911 8500 10000 16000 30000 s 37000 s 65000 90000 s 185000 s 67+ 29 8894 1912 - 8500 10000 16000 30000 s 37000 s 65000 95000 s 195000 s - 67 21 8895 1913 8500 10000 16000 30000 s 37000 s 65000 95000 s 205000 s 67 23 8896 1914 - 9000 10500 19000 33500 s 43000 s 80000 115000 s - - 66+ 18 8897 1915 8500 10000 16000 30000 s 37000 s 80000 120000 s 66+ 18 LIBERTY HEAD $20 REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 30 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL Liberty Head $20 (1849-1907) - Type 1, No Motto (1849-1866) 8900 Type 2150 s 2250 s 2500 s 4500 5500 8500 9500 14500 30000 120000 8902 1850 2750 3250 6000 13500 s 42500 s 75000 s 225000 s 300000 s - - 65 1343 8903 1850 O 5500 7500 30000 s 70000 s 61 301 8904 1851 2150 s 2250 s 2700 s 6000 s 13000 s 30000 s 55000 - - - 64 1052 8905 1851 O 3000 4250 9250 s 35000 s 70000 s 110000 s 63 639 8906 1852 2150 s 2250 s 2500 s 4500 12500 22500 65000 - - - 64+ 1237 8907 1852 O 2750 4000 8500 37500 72500 62+ 487 8908 1853 2150 s 2250 s 3000 5500 16000 40000 - - - - 63 1144 8909 1853/’2’ 2750 4000 9500 17500 65000 62 164 8910 1853-O 5000 6000 17500 37500 75000 90000 - - - - 63 200 8911 1854 Small Date 2150 s 2350 s 3000 7500 17500 35000 65+ 828 98911 1854 Large Date 2500 s 4000 14000 27500 50000 - 110000 - - - 64+ 98 8912 1854 O 200000 285000 475000 s 58 19 8913 1854-S 6000 10000 20000 28500 43500 57500 92500 150000 - - 65 207 8914 1855 2150 s 2350 s 3500 10000 17500 52500 82000 125000 65+ 433 8915 1855-O 22500 40000 75000 - - - - - - - 58 55 8916 1855 S 2150 s 2250 s 3750 6500 17500 30000 45000 65000 200000 66 1391 8917 1856 2150 s 2250 s 3500 7500 17500 45000 - - - - 63 375 8918 1856 O 225000 260000 425000 58+ 17 8919 1856-S 2300 s 2450 s 3100 s 5000 12000 19500 27500 52500 115000 - 66 2282 8920 1857 2150 s 2250 s 2600 s 5500 15000 50000 85000 64+ 595 8921 1857-O 7500 10000 20000 90000 175000 250000 - - - - 63 121 8922 1857 S 2150 s 2250 s 2500 s 4500 5500 8500 9500 14500 30000 120000 67+ 7348 8923 1858 2290 s 2600 4500 9500 22500 40000 65000 - - - 64 412 8924 1858 O 5750 10000 35000 72500 100000 62 130 8925 1858-S 2150 s 2250 s 3000 s 7500 16500 40000 - - - - 63 756 8926 1859 3750 5500 15000 32500 60000 62 115 8927 1859-O 20000 32500 s 82500 s 150000 - - - - - - 60 55 8928 1859 S 2150 s 2250 s 4000 10000 20000 60000 63 770 ($20)EAGLESDOUBLE/($10)EAGLES
Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP 154 JULY - AUGUST 2021 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT LIBERTY HEAD $20 PROOFS CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 HighGrade TOTAL 99074 1862 DCAM - - - - - 265000 - - - - 65+ 3 9075 1863 85000 110000 225000 64 4 89075 1863 CAM - - - - 120000 250000 395000 - - - 65+ 3 99075 1863 DCAM 47500 57500 100000 120000 265000 400000 64 2 9076 1864 - - - 85000 110000 225000 - - - - 64 2 89076 1864 CAM 90000 120000 250000 64+ 4 99076 1864 DCAM - - - - - 265000 400000 - 1000000 - 67 3 9077 1865 110000 225000 350000 65 4 99077 1865 DCAM - - - - 120000 - 400000 - - - 65 3 Liberty Head $20 (1849-1907) - Type 2, With Motto, “TWENTY D.” on Reverse (1866-1876) 9080 Type 40000 47500 s 50000 s 55000 s 85000 s 160000 s 335000 s 425000 s89080 Type CAM 50000 s 55000 s 65000 s 100000 s 175000 s 365000 s 500000 s 99080 Type DCAM - 65000 70000 80000 s 125000 s 190000 s 400000 s -9081 1866Motto 52500 s 55000 s 60000 s 90000 s 165000 s 345000 s 64 3 89081 1866Motto CAM - - - - 105000 s 180000 s 450000 s -99081 1866Motto DCAM 67500 72500 82500 s 130000 s 195000 s 475000 s 650000 s 66 3 9082 1867 - - - - 92500 s 167500 s 345000 s - - - 63 1 89082 1867 CAM 50000 s 60000 s 70000 s 107500 s 175000 s 375000 s 61 1 99082 1867 DCAM - - - - - 200000 s 425000 s - - - 65+ 2 9083 1868 50000 s 52500 s 57500 s 90000 s 165000 s 345000 s 64 4 89083 1868 CAM - 52500 s 57500 s 67500 s 105000 s 180000 s 380000 s - - - 65 3 99083 1868 DCAM 190000 s 410000 s 64+ 1 9084 1869 - 50000 s 52500 s 57500 s 90000 s 165000 s 345000 s 435000 s - - 66 2 89084 1869 CAM 52500 s 57500 s 67500 s 105000 s 180000 s 99084 1869 DCAM - - - - - 230000 s 450000 s - - - 66+ 4 9085 1870 50000 s 52500 s 57500 s 110000 s 180000 s 360000 s 475000 s 61 1 89085 1870 CAM - 52500 s 57500 s 67500 s 110000 s 225000 s 390000 s -99085 1870 DCAM 230000 s 450000 s 66+ 3 9086 1871 - 50000 s 52500 s 57500 s 100000 s 180000 s - - - - 64 4 9087 1872 57500 s 87500 s 165000 s 345000 s 435000 s 66 3 89087 1872 CAM - - - - 102500 s 180000 s 375000 s -99087 1872 DCAM 125000 s 195000 s 410000 s 675000 s 66 4 9088 1873Closed3 - - 57500 s 62500 s 100000 s 185000 s - - - - 64 5 89088 1873Closed3 CAM 117500 s 205000 s 99088 1873Closed3 DCAM - - - 100000 s 155000 s 235000 s - - - - 63+ 2 9089 1874 45000 51000 s 52500 s 57500 s 100000 s 185000 s 64 4 89089 1874 CAM - - 70000 s 80000 s 120000 s 195000 s - -99089 1874 DCAM 80000 s 150000 s 215000 s 425000 s 65 2 9090 1875 - 50000 s 52500 s 57500 s 97500 s 175000 s - - - - 62 1 89090 1875 CAM 52500 s 57500 s 70000 s 120000 s 200000 s 63 3 99090 1875 DCAM - 67500 72500 87500 s 145000 s 220000 s - - - - 64+ 2 9091 1876 50000 s 55000 s 85000 s 160000 s 64 5 89091 1876 CAM - - - 65000 s 100000 s 175000 s - - - - 63 2 99091 1876 DCAM 65000 70000 80000 125000 190000 s 400000 64+ 1 Liberty Head $20 (1849-1907) - Type 3, With Motto, “TWENTY DOLLARS” on Reverse (1877-1907) 9092 Type 11000 14000 17000 23000 s 33000 s 55000 s 102500 s 135000 225000 89092 Type CAM - 14500 18000 25000 s 37000 s 63000 s 130000 s 157500 250000 99092 Type DCAM 14500 18500 26000 s 39000 s 72500 s 140000 s 185000 300000 9093 1877 25000 35000 37500 42500 60000 100000 - - - - 64 4 99093 1877 DCAM 140000 s 64 1 9094 1878 - 35000 37500 42500 60000 90000 - - - - 64 2 89094 1878 CAM 36000 38500 45000 65000 95000 62 1 99094 1878 DCAM - 37500 40000 47500 70000 100000 - - - - 64 2 9095 1879 42500 57500 90000 63 1 89095 1879 CAM - - 38500 - 65000 125000 s - - - - 64 1 99095 1879 DCAM 135000 64+ 2 9096 1880 - 35000 37500 42500 55000 80000 160000 - - - 64 2 89096 1880 CAM 63000 s 85000 170000 63 1 99096 1880 DCAM - - - - - 100000 s 245000 s - - - 65 2 9097 1881 40000 60000 85000 150000 65 7 89097 1881 CAM - - - - 70000 - - -99097 1881 DCAM 50000 80000 180000 65 8 9098 1882 - 30000 32500 37500 55000 95000 175000 - - - 65 6 89098 1882 CAM 65000 120000 200000 99098 1882 DCAM - - - - 70000 130000 275000 475000 - - 66+ 4 9099 1883 55000 85000 155000 250000 65 4 89099 1883 CAM - - - 57500 90000 165000 275000 - - - 62 2 99099 1883 DCAM 95000 150000 250000 s 375000 s 500000 66+ 10 9100 1884 - 55000 60000 70000 90000 167500 240000 - - - 64 5 89100 1884 CAM 57500 62500 75000 100000 195000 s 250000 s 64 3 99100 1884 DCAM - 60000 65000 80000 110000 200000 s 265000 - - - 65+ 2 9101 1885 25000 29000 35000 42500 70000 120000 175000 65 3 89101 1885 CAM - 27500 32500 39000 51000 s 75000 130000 200000 - - 66+ 3 99101 1885 DCAM 36000 42500 52000 85000 145000 230000 67 6 9102 1886 - 25000 27500 33000 s 43000 s 70000 s 122500 s 155000 - - 66 9 89102 1886 CAM 83000 s 155000 s 65+ 3 99102 1886 DCAM - - - - 67500 92500 s 165000 s 215000 325000 - 67 5 9103 1887 60000 75000 110000 160000 65 10 89103 1887 CAM - - 52500 65000 - 120000 - - - - 64 4 99103 1887 DCAM 95000 145000 195000 300000 66 8 9104 1888 11000 15000 18500 25000 s 35500 s 60000 s 110000 s - - - 64 13 89104 1888 CAM 15500 19500 27000 s 39500 s 73000 s 145000 s 65 5 99104 1888 DCAM - - - - 41500 s 82500 s 155000 s 200000 - - 66 4 9105 1889 17000 20000 27000 s 40000 75000 150000 65 5 ($20)EAGLESDOUBLE
Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP JULY - AUGUST 2021 155RARE COIN MARKET REPORT LIBERTY HEAD $20 PROOFS CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 HighGrade TOTAL 89105 1889 CAM - 17500 21000 29000 s 42500 80000 - - - - 61 2 99105 1889 DCAM 36000 s 54000 s 87500 s 160000 s 225000 465000 67 4 9106 1890 - 14500 17500 24000 s 35000 s 57500 s 112500 s - - - 65 5 89106 1890 CAM 15000 18500 26000 s 39000 s 65500 s 140000 s 63 1 99106 1890 DCAM - 16000 20000 27000 s 41000 s 75000 s - 200000 425000 s - 67 2 9107 1891 11000 14500 17500 24000 s 35000 s 57500 s 112500 s 155000 66 13 89107 1891 CAM - 15000 18500 26000 s 39000 s 65500 s 140000 s 177500 - - 61 1 99107 1891 DCAM 16000 20000 27000 s 41000 s 75000 s 150000 s 205000 66+ 14 9108 1892 - 14500 17500 24000 s 35000 s 57500 s 110000 s 145000 - - 65 13 89108 1892 CAM 15000 18500 26000 s 39000 s 65500 s 137500 s 167500 99108 1892 DCAM - - - - 41000 s 76000 s 155000 s 200000 - - 66 9 9109 1893 11300 15000 18500 25000 s 35500 s 60000 s 64 5 89109 1893 CAM - 16000 20000 27000 s 39500 s 68000 s - - - - 64 2 9110 1894 11000 14500 18000 25000 s 35500 s 60000 s 112500 s 65 12 89110 1894 CAM - 15000 19000 27000 s 39500 s 68000 s 140000 s - - - 64+ 1 99110 1894 DCAM 150000 s 195000 66 3 9111 1895 11000 14500 18000 25000 s 35500 s 60000 s 112500 s - - - 65 14 89111 1895 CAM 68000 s 140000 s 65 3 99111 1895 DCAM - - - - - 77500 s 150000 s 195000 - - 66 5 9112 1896 11000 14000 17000 23000 s 33000 s 55000 s 102500 s 135000 225000 67 20 89112 1896 CAM - - - - 37000 s 63000 s 130000 s 157500 - - 66 2 99112 1896 DCAM 39000 s 72500 s 140000 s 185000 300000 67+ 16 9113 1897 - 14000 17000 23000 s 35500 s 57500 s 107500 s - - - 65 13 89113 1897 CAM 39500 s 67000 s 135000 s 64 4 99113 1897 DCAM - - - - 41500 s 76500 s 145000 s - - - 65+ 5 9114 1898 11000 14000 17000 23000 s 33000 s 55000 s 102500 s 135000 66 29 89114 1898 CAM - - - 25000 s 37000 s 63000 s 130000 s - - - 65 6 99114 1898 DCAM 72500 s 140000 s 185000 67+ 11 9115 1899 11000 14000 17000 23000 s 33000 s 55000 s 102500 s - - - 65 17 89115 1899 CAM 14500 18000 25000 s 37000 s 63000 s 130000 s 157500 66 8 99115 1899 DCAM - 15000 - - 39000 s 72500 s 140000 s - - - 65 8 9116 1900 11000 14000 17000 23000 s 33000 s 55000 s 102500 s 135000 66 37 89116 1900 CAM - 14500 18000 25000 s 37000 s 63000 s 130000 s - 250000 - 65 7 99116 1900 DCAM 72500 s 140000 s 325000 67 14 9117 1901 11000 14000 17000 23000 s 33000 s 55000 s 102500 s - - - 65 24 89117 1901 CAM 18000 25000 s 37000 s 63000 s 130000 s 157500 66 17 9118 1902 - 14000 17000 23000 s 33000 s 55000 s 102500 s - - - 66+ 38 89118 1902 CAM 63000 s 130000 s 65 2 9119 1903 11000 14000 17000 23000 s 33000 s 55000 s 102500 s - - - 65 40 89119 1903 CAM 25000 s 37000 s 63000 s 130000 s 65 12 9120 1904 11000 14000 17000 23000 s 33000 s 55000 s 102500 s - - - 65 51 89120 1904 CAM 18000 37000 s 63000 s 130000 s 65 22 99120 1904 DCAM - - - - - 72500 s - - - - 64 1 9121 1905 11000 14000 17000 23000 s 33000 s 55000 s 102500 s 65 24 89121 1905 CAM - - - - 37000 s 63000 s 130000 s 157500 - - 66 10 9122 1906 11000 14000 17000 23000 s 33000 s 55000 s 102500 s 65 45 89122 1906 CAM - - - 25000 s 37000 s 63000 s 130000 s 157500 - - 66 12 9123 1907Liberty 11000 14000 17000 23000 s 33000 s 55000 s 102500 s 135000 66 39 89123 1907Liberty CAM - 14500 18000 25000 s 37000 s 63000 s 130000 s 157500 250000 - 67 19 99123 1907Liberty DCAM 185000 66 1 800190 1907-D BM - - - 350000 - - - - - - 62 1 LIBERTY HEAD $20 SPECIAL STRIKE PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 30 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL Liberty Head $20 (1849-1907) - Type 1, No Motto (1849-1866) 415629 1854-S - - - - - - - - 1650000 s 409828 1856O 1650000 s 63 1 Liberty Head $20 (1849-1907) - Type 3, With Motto, “TWENTY DOLLARS” on Reverse (1877-1907) 89050 1906DSpecialStrike 550000 s 66 1 ST. GAUDENS $20 REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 HighGrade TOTAL St. Gaudens $20 (1907-1933) - Type 1, High Relief (1907) 9133 Type 11500 14000 16000 17500 21500 25000 45000 90000 250000 350000 9135 1907HighRelief-WireEdge 11500 14000 16000 17500 21500 25000 45000 90000 250000 350000 69 4334 9136 1907HighReliefFlatEdge 11500 14000 16000 17500 21500 32500 45000 95000 275000 400000 s 68+ 833 St. Gaudens $20 (1907-1933) - Type 2, No Motto (1907-1908) 9140 Type 2190 s 2215 s 2250 s 2275 s 2300 t 2460 t 2750 t 3600 s 6000 18500 9141 1907Saint 2190 s 2215 s 2250 s 2400 s 2750 s 3200 s 4100 s 6250 50000 135000 68 18293 9142 1908NoMotto 2190 s 2215 s 2250 s 2275 s 2300 t 2460 t 2750 t 3600 s 6000 18500 69 176996 9143 1908-DNoMotto 2290 s 2365 s 2400 s 2425 s 2450 t 2685 t 7000 25000 - - 66+ 5445 St. Gaudens $20 (1907-1933) - Type 3, With Motto (1907-1933) 9146 Type 2140 s 2170 s 2200 s 2225 s 2250 s 2300 s 2650 s 3640 13500 125000 9147 1908Motto 2140 s 2170 s 2225 s 2250 s 2300 s 5000 12000 32500 100000 67 3257 9148 1908-DMotto 2140 s 2170 s 2210 s 2250 s 2275 s 2350 s 5000 20000 105000 - 67 3549 9149 1908S 3750 6000 10500 13500 21500 29000 60000 105000 200000 67 574 9150 1909 2150 s 2180 s 2225 s 2285 s 2310 s 5250 37500 90000 - - 66+ 2198 9151 1909/8 2490 s 2620 s 2850 s 3100 4000 13500 s 47500 100000 66+ 2424 9152 1909-D 2165 s 2220 s 3600 4250 6000 10000 31000 85000 400000 - 67 791 9153 1909S 2140 s 2170 s 2200 s 2245 s 2300 s 2350 s 5000 22500 75000 67 7432 9154 1910 2140 s 2170 s 2200 s 2225 s 2390 s 2475 s 6250 47500 - - 66+ 10084 9155 1910D 2140 s 2170 s 2200 s 2245 s 2270 s 2325 s 3250 8000 75000 67 8241 9156 1910-S 2175 s 2220 s 2250 s 2275 s 2300 s 2350 s 8500 32500 95000 200000 68 5999 9157 1911 2200 s 2270 s 2375 s 2400 s 2450 s 3600 15000 42500 185000 67 3068 9158 1911-D 2140 s 2170 s 2200 s 2335 s 2390 s 2615 s 3350 s 5000 57500 - 67+ 13594 9159 1911S 2140 s 2170 s 2200 s 2225 s 2340 s 2615 s 4000 13000 90000 67 5663 ($20)EAGLESDOUBLE
Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP 156 JULY - AUGUST 2021 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT ST. GAUDENS $20 REGULAR STRIKES CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 HighGrade TOTAL 9160 1912 2165 s 2240 s 2450 s 2535 s 2940 s 4200 25000 60000 - - 66+ 4428 9161 1913 2165 s 2260 s 2350 s 2485 s 2550 s 5500 60000 65 3425 9162 1913-D 2140 s 2170 s 2200 s 2225 s 2300 s 2350 s 4500 40000 - - 66+ 5614 9163 1913 S 2175 s 2370 s 2550 s 3500 4250 8000 35000 175000 66 1997 9164 1914 2190 s 2320 s 2450 s 2685 s 2750 s 4750 25000 65000 - - 66+ 2371 9165 1914 D 2140 s 2170 s 2200 s 2250 s 2325 s 2515 s 4000 s 8500 62500 67 8619 9166 1914-S 2140 s 2170 s 2200 s 2225 s 2340 s 2415 s 3100 s 7500 - - 66+ 22320 9167 1915 2175 s 2320 s 2420 s 2560 s 2990 s 5250 s 25000 s 125000 66 2423 9168 1915-S 2140 s 2170 s 2200 s 2225 s 2250 s 2465 s 2900 s 7500 - - 66+ 15732 9169 1916 S 2140 s 2170 s 2200 s 2335 s 2590 s 2865 s 3550 s 12500 s 66+ 5339 9170 1920 2140 s 2170 s 2200 s 2250 s 2300 s 4500 200000 - - - 65 8094 9171 1920 S 19500 36500 52000 67500 80000 132500 500000 650000 66 102 9172 1921 42500 72000 89500 110000 230000 425000 600000 850000 - - 66 103 9173 1922 2140 s 2170 s 2200 s 2225 s 2250 s 2365 s 3800 26500 66+ 50161 9174 1922-S 2365 s 2620 s 2750 s 3250 3750 7000 50000 110000 - - 66+ 1331 9175 1923 2140 s 2170 s 2200 s 2225 s 2250 s 2465 s 4500 40000 66 27769 9176 1923-D 2140 s 2170 s 2200 s 2225 s 2350 s 2450 s 3000 s 4390 13500 - 67+ 9501 9177 1924 2140 s 2170 s 2200 s 2225 s 2250 s 2300 s 2650 s 3640 13500 125000 68 319925 9178 1924-D 2440 s 3600 4600 5500 7000 11000 75000 175000 - - 66 715 9179 1924 S 2440 s 3200 s 4500 6800 9000 15000 115000 500000 67 556 9180 1925 2140 s 2170 s 2200 s 2225 s 2250 s 2300 s 2650 s 4140 30000 - 67 53766 9181 1925 D 3000 5000 5900 8000 9000 20000 105000 200000 66 408 9182 1925-S 4000 5500 8750 11500 14500 40000 225000 315000 425000 550000 68 462 9183 1926 2140 s 2170 s 2200 s 2225 s 2250 s 2300 s 2750 s 3890 40000 67 26081 9184 1926-D - 14000 16000 17000 20000 39500 225000 350000 - - 66+ 192 9185 1926 S 2340 s 2820 s 3500 4600 6250 9000 24500 90000 147500 67 809 9186 1927 2140 s 2170 s 2200 s 2225 s 2250 s 2300 s 2650 s 3640 20000 - 68 167278 9187 1927 D 950000 1400000 1600000 1950000 2450000 3000000 67 9 9188 1927-S 9500 20000 26000 28500 45000 70000 195000 280000 385000 - 67 153 9189 1928 2140 s 2170 s 2200 s 2225 s 2250 s 2300 s 2650 s 3940 15000 67+ 65304 9190 1929 - 15000 27500 32500 38500 48500 80000 135000 - - 66+ 189 9191 1930 S 62500 70000 100000 150000 180000 275000 66+ 49 9192 1931 - - 32500 50000 67500 85000 115000 175000 325000 - 67 84 9193 1931 D 37500 57500 67500 100000 135000 200000 66+ 94 9194 1932 - - 50000 60000 80000 90000 110000 180000 - - 66+ 77 ST. GAUDENS $20 PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 HighGrade TOTAL St. Gaudens $20 (1907-1933) - Ultra High Relief (1907) 9131 1907 EX-HR Lettered Edge - - - - - - - - 2200000 2500000 69 7 9130 1907 EX HR Plain Edge 3000000 9132 1907 EX-HR Inverted Edge Letters - - - - - - - - - 4250000 s 68 2 St. Gaudens $20 (1907-1933) - Type 3, With Motto (1907-1933) 9200 Type 11000 13500 15000 21000 s 30000 s 60000 s 107500 s 162500 s 235000 s 325000 s 9205 1908 Matte 13500 15000 21000 s 30000 s 60000 s 107500 s 162500 s 235000 s 67 48 9206 1909 - 14500 16500 23000 s 33000 s 67500 s 137500 s 202500 s 285000 s - 67+ 22 9207 1910 14500 16500 23000 s 33000 s 65000 s 132500 s 192500 s 260000 s 375000 s 68 37 9208 1911 - 13500 15000 21000 s 30000 s 60000 s 107500 s 162500 s 235000 s - 67+ 24 9209 1912 11000 13500 15000 21000 s 30000 s 60000 s 122500 s 162500 s 235000 s 67 25 9210 1913 - 14500 16500 23000 s 33000 s 65000 s 127500 s 197500 s - - 66 26 9211 1914 14500 16500 23000 s 33000 s 65000 s 137500 s 202500 s 66+ 18 9212 1915 - 15000 17000 24000 s 35000 s 70000 s 137500 s - - - 65+ 17 SILVER COMMEMORATIVE REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 HighGrade TOTAL Silver Commemorative (1892-1954) 9220 1893 25C Isabella 260 325 s 400 475 s 500 700 s 1250 2250 5500 52500 68+ 5849 9222 1900 $1 Lafayette 400 525 725 1100 s 1300 2000 4750 10000 t 85000 67+ 3998 9224 1921 50C Alabama 125 150 225 250 375 s 415 750 1500 17500 - 67+ 2672 9225 1921 50C Alabama 2X2 190 275 325 350 425 550 s 1050 1800 t 13500 t 67+ 2456 9227 1936 50C Albany 170 185 195 220 230 240 275 s 425 s 650 s 15000 68 5299 9229 1937 50C Antietam 400 450 525 s 550 s 575 s 600 s 625 s 700 s 1200 s 6500 68+ 5364 9231 1935 - 1939 Arkansas Type 90 95 100 110 125 s 200 s 185 350 s 1250 32500 9233 1935 50C Arkansas 90 95 100 110 125 s 200 s 185 350 s 1700 t 67+ 1942 9234 1935-D 50C Arkansas 90 95 100 110 125 s 200 s 185 350 s 1250 32500 68 1477 9235 1935 S 50C Arkansas 90 95 100 110 125 s 200 s 185 350 s 1250 67+ 1431 9237 1936 50C Arkansas 90 95 100 110 125 s 200 s 200 s 340 1500 t - 67+ 1535 9238 1936 D 50C Arkansas 90 95 115 s 125 s 140 s 150 s 225 s 400 s 1250 37500 68 1799 9239 1936-S 50C Arkansas 90 95 100 110 125 s 150 s 200 s 375 1500 - 67+ 1574 9241 1937 50C Arkansas 90 95 100 110 125 s 200 s 250 s 350 2850 67+ 1272 9242 1937-D 50C Arkansas 100 105 110 120 125 150 s 200 s 400 s 1300 37500 68 1359 9243 1937 S 50C Arkansas 90 95 100 110 125 s 200 s 260 s 700 7500 t 67+ 1140 9245 1938 50C Arkansas 95 100 115 145 160 s 175 s 350 s 650 2400 - 67+ 965 9246 1938 D 50C Arkansas 95 100 110 140 150 225 s 285 475 4000 35000 68 982 9247 1938-S 50C Arkansas 95 100 115 145 175 180 300 650 10500 - 67 882 9249 1939 50C Arkansas 160 180 225 s 250 s 275 s 365 750 s 1300 14500 67+ 779 9250 1939-D 50C Arkansas 160 180 225 300 s 310 s 350 450 850 s 2850 45000 68 817 9251 1939 S 50C Arkansas 150 170 185 250 s 325 s 400 s 600 s 850 4000 t 68 836 9254 1936-S 50C Bay Bridge 120 120 140 150 165 s 175 s 225 s 350 s 950 s 17500 s 68+ 6844 9256 1934 1938 Boone Type 110 115 120 130 s 150 s 175 s 225 275 675 10000 9257 1934 50C Boone 110 115 120 130 s 150 s 175 s 225 s 275 750 s 25500 68 1820 9258 1935 50C Boone 110 115 120 130 s 150 s 175 s 225 s 275 675 68 1940 9259 1935-D 50C Boone 110 115 120 130 s 150 s 175 s 225 s 350 s 2200 - 67+ 1156 9260 1935 S 50C Boone 110 115 120 130 s 150 s 175 s 225 s 300 s 1000 s 20000 68 1239 9262 1935/34 50C Boone 110 115 120 130 s 150 s 200 s 250 s 275 800 s 15000 68 2151 9263 1935/34 D 50C Boone 200 215 235 275 s 350 s 500 s 575 750 s 1400 8500 68+ 825 (1892-1954)COMMEMORATIVEVINTAGE/($20)EAGLESDOUBLE
Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices JULY - AUGUST 2021 159RARE COIN MARKET REPORT GOLD COMMEMORATIVE PROOFS CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 HighGrade TOTAL 622825 1903 G$1 LA Purchase, McKinley DCAM - - - - - - - 34000 - - 66 1 7484 1904 G$1 Lewis and Clark 55000 75000 64 2 388575 1904 G$1 Lewis and Clark CAM - - - - 75000 - - - - - 63 1 7487 1916 G$1 McKinley 47500 57500 64 1 388576 1916 G$1 McKinley CAM - - - - 48500 60000 - - - - 64 3 NORSE MEDAL REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 20 40 55 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 HighGrade TOTAL Norse Medal 9453 Norse Medal Cop Die Tr BN - - 20000 - - - - - - - 63 2 9456 Norse Medal Brass Pattern 22500 s 64 1 9450 1925 Medal Norse American, Thick 137 147 165 375 s 750 s 1350 s 13500 s - - - 67 1388 9451 1925 Medal Norse American Thin 1627 177 220 575 s 1200 s 9500 s 66 561 523083 Norse Medal Large Format Silvered - - - 13500 20000 - - - - - 64 4 99450 Norse Uniface Die Trial 19000 64 1 NORSE MEDALS PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 20 40 55 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 HighGrade TOTAL Norse Medals 9452 1925 Medal Norse American, Gold PR 11000 13000 21000 26000 35000 45000 67 24 PRICE POP PCGS PRICE GUIDE SPOTLIGHT TOP 100 MORGAN VAMS SLOT DESCRIPTION PCGS 4 12 40 55 63 64 65 66 67 68 HighGrade TOTAL Morgan Dollar Top 100 VAMs (1878-1921) 1 1878 8TF $1 VAM 5 Doubled RIB 133788 60 70 110 190 650 850 3000 65 120 2 1878 8TF $1 VAM 9 1st Die Pair 133792 275 375 750 3300 25000 - - - - - 63 300 1878 8TF $1 VAM 9 1st Die Pair, PL 40133 61 2 3 1878 8TF $1 VAM 14.11 Wild Eye 133806 - 1000 2500 6000 12500 17500 25000 50000 125000 - 67 25 4 1878 8TF $1 VAM 15 Dbl Liberty 133816 130 225 425 125 260 64 57 1878 8TF $1 VAM 15 Dbl Liberty, PL 40187 - - - - 1500 - - - - - 63 13 1878 8TF $1 VAM 15 Dbl Lib, DMPL 40188 1750 4000 21500 65+ 9 5 1878 8TF $1 VAM 23 Crazy Lips 133824 70 80 120 195 525 1050 - - - - 64 127 1878 8TF $1 VAM 23 Crazy Lips, PL 40203 575 1100 6600 65 103 1878 8TF $1 VAM 23, DMPL 40204 - - - - 1500 4000 - - - - 64 34 6 1878 7/8TF $1 Weak VAM 32 7/3 133827 74 82 165 300 850 1500 64 39 1878 7/8TF $1 Weak VAM 32 7/3, PL 40205 - - - - 1000 2000 - - - - 64 26 1878 7/8TF $1 Weak VAM 32, DMPL 40206 1100 2150 6000 65 21 7 1878 7/8TF $1 Strong VAM 41 7/7 133828 44 52 75 130 400 650 2000 - - - 65 95 1878 7/8TF $1 Strg VAM 41 7/7 PL 40225 495 1025 5000 65 10 1878 7/8TF $1 Strg VAM 41, DMPL 40226 - - - - 1025 3750 - - - - 64 16 1878 7/8TF $1 Strg VAM 41B 7/7 798248 145 425 700 1950 65 13 8 1878 7/8TF $1 VAM 44 Trpl Blossom 133829 450 750 2500 5000 20000 - - - - - 63 91 1878 7/8TF $1 VAM 44 Trpl Blos, PL 40213 62 3 9 1878 7TF $1 R78 VAM 45 Dbl Talons 133830 74 97 117 155 325 525 1100 - - - 65 93 1878 7TF $1 R78 VAM 45, PL 40235 375 550 64 4 10 1878 7TF $1 R78 VAM 70 Dbl RIB 133831 44 52 72 100 200 300 900 - - - 65 98 1878 7TF $1 R78 VAM 70, PL 40237 375 550 64 18 1878 7TF $1 R78 VAM 70, DMPL 40238 - - - - 800 - - - - - 63 3 11 1878 7TF $1 R78 VAM 100 133832 39 47 67 100 225 375 1850 4350 66 144 1878 7TF $1 R78 VAM 100, PL 40251 - - - - 375 550 - - - - 64 5 1878 7TF $1 R78 VAM 100, DMPL 40252 2000 64 2 12 1878 7TF $1 R78 VAM 198 Trpl Blos 133833 - - 135 300 - - - - - - 62 123 1878 7TF $1 R78 VAM 198, PL 40379 62 1 1878 7TF $1 R78 VAM 115 Trpl Blos 133834 59 72 107 190 3750 - - - - - 63 101 13 1878 7TF $1 R78 VAM 141 Trpl Star 133835 72 105 225 400 1750 5000 66 165 1878 7TF $1 R78 VAM 141, PL 40302 - - - - 475 750 2050 - - - 65 6 1878 7TF $1 R78 VAM 141, DMPL 40303 1200 2000 64 5 1878 7TF $1 R78 VAM 117 Trpl Star 133836 44 52 77 100 275 475 - - - - 64 106 14 1878 7TF $1 R78 VAM 171 Trpl R 133837 49 57 82 130 500 750 64 69 1878 7TF $1 R78 VAM 171, PL 40346 - - - - - - - - - - 62 1 15 1878 7TF $1 R79 VAM 203 S Leaf 133838 44 52 67 120 410 675 1950 8000 66 143 16 1878 7TF $1 R79 VAM 220 Tripled R 133839 59 72 97 300 - - - - - - 62 97 17 1878 7TF $1 R79 V 223 Wash Out L 133840 59 82 102 190 565 800 64 80 18 1878-CC $1 VAM 6 Dbl Leaves 133841 130 165 240 325 750 1850 3000 - - - 65 155 1878 CC $1 VAM 6 Dbl Leaves, PL 40423 1250 2050 64 3 ` 1878-CC $1 VAM 18 Dbl Leaves 133842 150 215 350 800 - - - - - - 62 41 1878 CC $1 VAM 18 Dbl Leaves PL 40457 2750 3500 64 8 19 1878-CC $1 VAM 11 Lines in Wing 133843 125 145 205 295 475 600 1600 4250 75000 - 67 208 1878 CC $1 VAM 11, PL 40437 950 1700 3000 65 36 1878-CC $1 VAM 11, DMPL 40438 - - - - 1950 3700 9000 - - - 65 16 20 1878 CC $1 VAM 24 Dbl Leaves 133844 110 300 1000 61 78 21 1878-S $1 VAM 26 Long Nock 133845 105 125 475 2500 30000 - - - - - 63 99 1878 S $1 VAM 27 Long Nock 133846 170 195 250 1500 61 162 1878-S $1 VAM 56 Long Nock 133847 185 205 600 1500 - - - - - - 55 96 1878 S $1 VAM 57 Long Nock 133848 240 320 500 1500 62 124 1878-S $1 VAM 58 Long Nock 133849 100 225 550 - - - - - - - 53 77 1878 S $1 VAM 58 Long Nock, PL 40649 5000 65 1 1878-S $1 VAM 59 Long Nock 133850 215 350 700 1500 - - - - - - 55 45 1878 S $1 VAM 60 Long Nock 133851 650 800 3500 7000 58 27 1878-S $1 VAM 60 Long Nock, DMPL 40654 - - - - 27500 - - - - - 63 2 1878 S $1 VAM 62 Long Nock 133852 450 500 1500 53 41 1878-S $1 VAM 72 Long Nock 133853 650 1000 2250 4600 - - - - - - 58 21 1878 S $1 VAM 72 Long Nock, PL 40657 15000 63 1 SPOTLIGHTGUIDEPRICEPCGS/(1892-1954)COMMEMORATIVEVINTAGE
Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP 160 JULY - AUGUST 2021 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT TOP 100 MORGAN VAMS CONTINUED SLOT DESCRIPTION PCGS 4 12 40 55 63 64 65 66 67 68 HighGrade TOTAL 22 1879-O $1 VAM 4 O/Horizontal O 133854 - 56 64 125 550 - - - - - 63 154 1879 O $1 VAM 4 O/Horizontal O, PL 40787 450 58 1 1879-O $1 VAM 28 O/Horizontal O 133855 - - - 600 - - - - - - 62 31 23 1879 CC $1 VAM 3 Capped Die 133869 185 275 925 250 6500 9500 47500 64 104 1879-CC $1 VAM 3 Capped Die, PL 40776 - - - - 11000 19000 - - - - 62 1 1879 CC $1 VAM 3 CD, DMPL 40777 12500 60000 63 1 24 1879-S $1 VAM 4 Rev of 1878 133856 - 82 180 290 1450 3000 - - - - 64+ 50 1879 S $1 VAM 4 Rev of 1878, PL 40956 3500 62 1 1879-S $1 VAM 6 Rev of 1878 133857 - - 185 290 - - - - - - 62 31 1879 S $1 VAM 6 Rev of 1878 PL 40961 3500 7750 64 2 1879-S $1 VAM 9 Rev of 1878 133858 70 90 180 290 1450 3000 10250 52500 - - 66 170 1879 S $1 VAM 23 Rev of 1878 133859 95 120 225 385 1950 63 41 1879-S $1 VAM 25 Rev of 1878 133860 125 155 270 410 1950 - - - - - 63 51 1879 S $1 VAM 34 Rev of 1878 133861 875 64 61 1879-S $1 VAM 34A Rev of 1878 394013 80 100 200 325 1450 3000 - - - - 64 34 1879 S $1 VAM 34B Rev of 1878 507541 80 100 205 335 1450 63 27 1879-S $1 VAM 35 Rev of 1878 40986 - 82 180 290 1450 3000 10500 - - - 65 50 1879 S $1 VAM 39 Rev of 1878 133862 62 82 180 290 1450 3000 10500 65 132 1879-S $1 VAM 42 Rev of 1878 133863 - 82 180 290 1450 3000 10500 - - - 65 78 1879 S $1 VAM 43 Rev of 1878 133864 85 185 295 1450 3000 64 50 1879-S $1 VAM 46 Rev of 1878 133865 - 85 185 295 1450 3000 - - - - 64 64 1879 S $1 VAM 50 Rev of 1878 133866 115 275 435 1450 3000 63 29 1879-S $1 VAM 51 Rev of 1878 133867 - 130 245 410 1700 3500 - - - - 64 23 1879 S $1 VAM 51 Rev of 1878, PL 40999 3400 7500 15000 65 11 1879-S $1 VAM 52 Rev of 1878 133868 - 82 180 290 1650 3100 - - - - 64 51 1879 S $1 VAM 52 Rev of 1878, PL 41001 3900 61 1 25 1880 $1 VAM 1A Knobbed 8 133870 65 90 150 525 - - - - - - 62 163 26 1880 $1 VAM 6 8/7 Spikes 133871 50 55 65 165 1400 7000 8000 65 208 27 1880 $1 VAM 7 8/7 Crossbar 133872 55 70 175 475 5000 - - - 63 106 28 1880 $1 VAM 8 8/7 Ears 133873 1150 5500 62 40 29 1880 $1 VAM 9 8/7 Stem 133874 - - - 100 200 250 1650 12000 - - 66 181 30 1880 $1 VAM 23 80/79 133875 175 600 1250 63 116 31 1880/79-CC $1 VAM 4 Rev of 78 133876 200 250 375 450 950 1300 2100 4500 - - 66 160 1880/79 CC $1 VAM 4 Rev of 78, PL 41131 1200 3250 64 9 1880/79-CC $1 VAM 4 Rev 78 DMPL 41132 - - - - 2700 7000 - - - - 64 4 32 1880 CC $1 VAM 5 8/7 H 7 133877 290 310 400 475 650 700 1850 2500 42000 67 95 1880-CC $1 VAM 5 8/7 H 7, PL 41133 - - - - 675 850 - - - - 64 10 1880 CC $1 VAM 5 8/7 H 7 DMPL 41134 1250 2750 6250 45000 66 5 1880-CC $1 VAM 6 8/7 L 7 133878 205 260 360 420 750 950 1650 3500 35000 - 67 87 1880 CC $1 VAM 6 8/7 L 7 PL 41135 900 1800 2200 65 13 1880-CC $1 VAM 6 8/7 L 7, DMPL 41136 - - - - 1750 3500 6000 - - - 65 10 33 1880 O $1 VAM 48 Hangnail 133879 35 40 47 70 450 1600 19000 65 196 34 1880-O $1 VAM 4 Crossbar 133880 46 50 62 75 525 2500 20000 - - - 65 199 1880 O $1 VAM 4 Crossbar, PL 41287 1350 3750 64 18 1880-O $1 VAM 4 Crossbar, DMPL 41288 - - - - 1650 7000 - - - - 65 16 1880 O $1 VAM 5 8/7 Crossbar 133881 35 40 47 70 450 1750 64 69 1880-O $1 VAM 5 8/7 Crossbar, PL 41292 - - - - 1300 3550 - - - - 64 5 35 1880 O $1 VAM 6 8/7 Ear 133882 35 40 52 135 1425 2225 64 59 1880-O $1 VAM 6 8/7 Ear, PL 41296 - - - - 1475 - - - - - 63 1 1880 O $1 VAM 6 8/7 Ear, DMPL 41295 2950 62 2 1880-O $1 VAM 6A 8/7 Ear 133883 35 40 47 70 525 1900 18500 - - - 64 231 1880 O $1 VAM 6A 8/7 Ear, PL 41296 1400 63 1 1880-O $1 VAM 6C 8/7 Ear 517664 35 40 47 70 525 1900 - - - - 64 31 1880 O $1 VAM 6D 8/7 Ear 518488 62 11 36 1880-O $1 VAM 49 8/7 Ear Hangnail 133884 80 105 160 450 1200 - - - - - 63 101 37 1880 O $1 VAM 43 Dbl Ear 133885 115 175 285 475 1750 64 75 1880-O $1 VAM 43 Dbl Ear, DMPL 41272 - - - - 3000 - - - - - 63 1 38 1880/79 S $1 VAM 8 Medium S 133886 60 73 120 175 265 575 2350 67 217 1880/79-S $1 VAM 8 Medium S, PL 41501 - - - - 225 375 550 150 6000 - 67+ 18 1880/79 S $1 VAM 8 Med S, DMPL 41502 385 675 1200 65 9 1880/79-S $1 VAM 9 Large S 133887 50 55 65 73 120 175 265 575 2350 - 67 194 1880/79 S $1 VAM 9 Large S, PL 41503 225 375 550 1500 6000 67 39 1880/79-S $1 VAM 9 Large S, DMPL 41504 - - - - 385 675 1200 6000 - - 66 12 39 1880 S $1 VAM 10 8/7 Crossbar 133888 59 62 65 110 195 215 400 900 66 185 1880-S $1 VAM 10 8/7 Crossbar, PL 41505 - - - - 200 285 420 950 - - 66+ 4 1880 S $1 VAM 10 8/7 DMPL 41506 500 63 1 40 1882-O/S $1 VAM 3 O/S Flush 133889 57 75 95 145 600 2000 - - - - 64+ 180 1882 O/S $1 VAM 3 O/S EDS 133890 67 80 105 185 650 63 88 41 1882-O $1 VAM 4 O/S EDS 133892 42 55 235 500 - - - - - - 62 21 1882 O $1 VAM 4 O/S EDS, DMPL 42017 62 1 1882-O $1 VAM 4 O/S Recessed 133891 42 55 70 110 550 1600 - - - - 64+ 824 42 1882 O $1 VAM 5 O/S Broken 133893 43 47 58 80 500 800 6000 65 216 1882-O $1 VAM 5 O/S EDS 133894 - - 95 155 - - - - - - 62 62 1882 O $1 VAM 5 O/S EDS, PL 42020 950 63 2 43 1882-O $1 VAM 7 O/O 133895 75 80 90 105 160 250 750 4500 - - 66 464 1882 O $1 VAM 7 O/O, PL 41921 240 400 64 2 1882-O $1 VAM 7 O/O, DMPL 41922 - - - - - - - - - - 62 1 44 1883 $1 VAM 10 Sextupled Stars 133896 200 400 1400 2250 64 99 45 1883-O $1 VAM 4 O/O 133897 - - 60 70 120 325 375 650 - - 66+ 334 1883 O $1 VAM 4 O/O, PL 42290 170 400 650 65 13 1883-O $1 VAM 4 O/O, DMPL 42291 - - - - 315 500 - - - - 64 28 46 1884 $1 VAM 3 Large Dot 133898 54 55 60 100 195 215 360 65 121 1884 $1 VAM 3 Large Dot, PL 42324 - - - - 285 400 - - - - 64 6 1884 $1 VAM 3 Large Dot, DMPL 42325 62 2 SPOTLIGHTGUIDEPRICEPCGS
Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP JULY - AUGUST 2021 161RARE COIN MARKET REPORT TOP 100 MORGAN VAMS CONTINUED SLOT DESCRIPTION PCGS 4 12 40 55 63 64 65 66 67 68 HighGrade TOTAL 1884 $1 VAM 4 Small Dot 133899 - 55 60 75 145 215 360 850 - - 66 99 1884 $1 VAM 4 Small Dot, PL 42326 235 63 1 1884 $1 VAM 4 Small Dot, DMPL 42327 - - - - 335 1550 - - - - 64 3 47 1884 O $1 VAM 6 O/O 133900 60 75 145 165 215 410 66+ 91 1884-O $1 VAM 6 O/O, PL 42452 - - - - 160 235 335 - - - 65 30 1884 O $1 VAM 6 O/O, DMPL 42453 340 500 1150 4000 66 45 48 1885-S $1 VAM 6 S/S 133901 47 52 95 175 475 900 2000 - - - 65 83 1885 S $1 VAM 9 S/S 500407 47 52 95 175 475 900 64 12 49 1886 $1 VAM 1A Line in 6 133902 - - 58 70 120 140 250 725 1700 - 67+ 252 1886 $1 VAM 1A Line in 6 PL 42674 395 450 64 4 50 1886 $1 VAM 17 Dbl Arrows 133904 - - 60 70 120 140 250 425 1175 - 67+ 168 1886 $1 VAM 17 Dbl Arrows PL 42726 370 425 600 65 7 1886 $1 VAM 17 Dbl Arrows, DMPL 42727 - - - - - - 1200 - - - 65 1 51 1886 $1 VAM 21 Line in M MPD 133903 44 45 50 60 155 190 440 600 66 131 1886 $1 VAM 21 Line in M MPD, PL 42733 - - - - 205 275 - - - - 64 3 1886 $1 VAM 21 Line in M, DMPL 42734 400 63 1 52 1886-O $1 VAM 1A Clashed E 133905 61 74 90 300 4150 - - - - - 63+ 350 53 1886 S $1 VAM 2 S/S 133906 67 85 150 260 675 1000 250 5500 66 163 1886-S $1 VAM 2 S/S, PL 42793 - - - - 775 1300 4750 - - - 65 16 1886 S $1 VAM 2 S/S, DMPL 42794 2900 8750 64 6 54 1887 $1 VAM 1A Donkey Tail 133907 125 170 275 750 10500 - - - - - 63 202 55 1887/6 $1 VAM 2 7/6 133908 79 83 110 250 525 800 2800 14000 66 122 1887/6 $1 VAM 2 7/6, PL 42842 - - - - 875 1100 4250 - - 65 11 56 1887 $1 VAM 5 Doubled Date 133909 55 80 145 190 325 425 2000 67 192 57 1887 $1 VAM 12 Alligator Eye 133910 - 49 60 70 145 165 275 525 3600 - 67 990 1887 $1 VAM 12 Alligator Eye, PL 42828 235 315 425 65 11 1887 $1 VAM 12 Alligator Eye, DMPL 42829 - - - - 375 475 950 - - - 65 9 58 1887 O $1 VAM 2 Double 1 Triple 7 133911 59 65 75 100 250 550 64 199 1887-O $1 VAM 2 Dbl 1 Tripl 7, PL 42847 - - - - 350 - - - - - 63 1 1887 O $1 VAM 2 Dbl 1 Trpl 7, DMPL 42848 62 1 59 1887/6-O $1 VAM 3 7/6 133912 94 100 160 340 1850 4250 47750 - - - 64 77 60 1887 O $1 VAM 5 Dbl Stars 133913 100 160 300 575 2000 65 65 1887-O $1 VAM 5 Dbl Stars, PL 42852 - - - - - - - - - - 62 1 1887 O $1 VAM 5 Dbl Stars, DMPL 42853 62 1 61 1887-O $1 VAM 22A DDO Pitted Rev 133914 59 65 72 100 225 - - - - - 63 107 62 1887 S $1 VAM 2 S/S 133915 47 51 64 85 325 600 1750 5250 66 222 1887-S $1 VAM 2 S/S, PL 42940 - - - - 800 2750 - - - - 64 7 1887 S $1 VAM 2 S/S DMPL 42941 3950 8100 64 5 63 1888 $1 VAM 11 Doubled Ear 133916 - 59 70 90 165 190 375 725 - - 66+ 344 64 1888 O $1 VAM 1A Clashed E 133917 59 85 120 225 245 1750 65+ 297 65 1888-O $1 VAM 1B Scarface 133918 - 12500 20000 - - - - 64 69 66 1888 O $1 VAM 4 Hot Lips 133919 80 140 300 1150 62 649 1888-O $1 VAM 4 Hot Lips, DMPL 43061 - - - - - - - - - - 60 1 67 1888 O $1 VAM 9 Dbl Arrow 133920 59 75 95 165 245 600 1600 66 246 1888-O $1 VAM 9 Dbl Arrow, PL 43019 - - - - 200 275 775 - - - 65 14 1888 O $1 VAM 9 Dbl Arrow, DMPL 43020 400 1600 3500 65 11 68 1888-O $1 VAM 2 Oval O 133921 - 79 115 180 1500 - - - - - 65 477 1888 O $1 VAM 5 Oval O 133922 64 79 115 180 60 21 1888-O $1 VAM 6 Oval O 133923 - 76 115 180 1100 1500 - - - - 64 69 1888 O $1 VAM 17 Oval O 133924 59 69 105 180 1200 1500 64 132 1888-O $1 VAM 18 Oval O 133925 69 79 130 180 - - - - - - 62 32 1888 O $1 VAM 21 Oval O 133926 79 115 205 2500 63 87 1888-O $1 VAM 24 Oval O 133927 64 74 140 230 2200 - - - - - 63 60 1888 O $1 VAM 34 Oval O 410440 64 79 115 250 200 3500 5000 65 22 69 1889 $1 VAM 19A Bar Wing 133928 54 55 60 75 200 275 600 2500 - - 66 161 1889 $1 VAM 22 Bar Wing 133929 54 55 60 75 200 275 600 2500 66 172 70 1889-O $1 VAM 1A Clashed E 133930 170 190 250 800 5000 - - - - - 63 116 71 1889 O $1 VAM 2 Oval O 133931 70 80 100 180 900 1500 64 134 72 1889-O $1 VAM 6 Doubled Date 133933 70 74 90 165 550 1050 2850 - - - 65 112 73 1890 CC $1 VAM 4 Tailbar 133934 130 250 450 1000 3000 4750 27500 64+ 128 1890-CC $1 VAM 4 Tailbar, PL 43338 - - - - 5000 7000 - - - - 63 1 1890 CC $1 VAM 4 Tailbar, DMPL 43339 5500 13500 64 4 74 1891 $1 VAM 2 Doubled Ear 133935 - 46 52 60 265 550 2750 - - - 65 234 1891 $1 VAM 2 Doubled Ear, PL 43479 1500 7000 64 2 1891 $1 VAM 2 Dbl Ear, DMPL 43480 - - - - 2950 8000 - - - - 64 11 1891 $1 VAM 2A Dbl Ear 133936 110 150 475 1500 61 96 75 1891-CC $1 VAM 3 133937 145 175 250 425 1100 1650 3650 21000 - - 66 667 1891 CC $1 VAM 3 PL 43504 1500 63 17 1891-CC $1 VAM 3, DMPL 43505 - - - - 2500 5000 - - - - 64 23 76 1891 O $1 VAM 1A Clashed E 133938 80 115 165 370 875 63 267 77 1891-S $1 VAM 3 Dbl Stars 133939 - 75 100 135 400 800 2500 7000 - - 66 121 78 1892 O $1 VAM 5(7) Dbl Ear 133940 90 125 225 4000 4750 64 129 79 1892-S $1 VAM 2 Dbl Date 133941 - 175 500 4800 - - - - - - 58 62 1892 S $1 VAM 2 Dbl Date, DMPL 43673 61 1 80 1893 $1 VAM 4 Doubled Stars 133942 174 245 340 600 2250 2750 - - - - 64 132 81 1895 S $1 VAM 4 S/S 133943 225 450 1050 2150 62 27 1895-S $1 VAM 4 S/S, PL 43807 - - - - 8500 35000 - - - - 64 12 1895 S $1 VAM 4 S/S, DMPL 43808 62 1 82 1896 $1 VAM 4 Doubled Stars 133944 - 75 105 150 245 425 625 900 - - 66 104 1896 $1 VAM 4 Doubled Stars, PL 43824 450 63 1 1896 $1 VAM 4 Dbl Stars, DMPL 43825 - - - - 635 800 - - - - 65 2 83 1896 $1 VAM 19 8 in Denticle 133945 65 95 120 195 275 375 800 2100 67 142 1896 $1 VAM 19 8 in Denticle, PL 43871 - - - - 235 335 500 - - - 65 4 1896 $1 VAM 19 8 in Denticle, DMPL 43872 535 700 64 3 SPOTLIGHTGUIDEPRICEPCGS
Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices 162 JULY - AUGUST 2021 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT PRICE POP TOP 100 MORGAN VAMS CONTINUED SLOT DESCRIPTION PCGS 4 12 40 55 63 64 65 66 67 68 HighGrade TOTAL 84 1897 $1 VAM 6A Pitted Reverse 133946 - 65 75 90 195 225 375 800 - - 66+ 334 85 1899 O $1 VAM 4 Micro O 133947 60 80 125 375 10000 25000 57500 65 107 1899-O $1 VAM 6 Micro O 133948 55 80 125 375 10000 - - - - - 64 220 1899 O $1 VAM 31 Micro O 133949 55 80 125 375 10000 25000 64 155 1899-O $1 VAM 32 Micro O 133950 55 80 125 375 25000 - - - - - 63 81 86 1899 O $1 VAM 5 Micro O 133951 55 80 125 375 10000 25000 55000 92500 66 111 87 1899-S $1 VAM 7 Doubled Date 133952 - 85 120 315 900 1150 2250 3500 - - 66 122 1899 S $1 VAM 7 Doubled Date, PL 44302 1300 1750 3000 65 2 88 1900 $1 VAM 11 Doubled Wing 133953 - 60 80 100 170 200 300 - - - 65 69 1900 $1 VAM 24 Doubled Wing 133954 60 80 100 170 200 300 750 66 240 1900 $1 VAM 24 Doubled Wing, PL 44390 - - - - 800 - - - - - 63 1 89 1900 O $1 VAM 15 Dbl Stars 133955 59 65 75 100 195 225 300 650 3250 67 378 1900-O $1 VAM 15 Dbl Stars, PL 44416 - - - - 375 600 1000 - - - 65 15 1900 O $1 VAM 15 Dbl Stars DMPL 44417 2150 64 1 90 1900-O $1 VAM 29A Die Break 133956 80 110 235 500 - - - - - - 62 184 91 1900 O/CC $1 VAM 9 133957 75 180 450 850 2200 3000 64 97 92 1900-O/CC $1 VAM 7 133958 - 225 600 1500 - - - - - - 58 41 1900 O/CC $1 VAM 7A 133959 85 225 600 1600 61 61 1900-O/CC $1 VAM 8 133960 75 140 215 315 875 1100 2000 4850 - - 66 100 1900 O/CC $1 VAM 8A 133961 75 140 215 315 875 1100 2000 4850 66 96 1900-O/CC $1 VAM 10 133962 75 140 235 340 950 1200 2250 - - - 65+ 74 1900 O/CC $1 VAM 11 133963 75 140 215 315 875 1100 2000 4850 66 181 1900-O/CC $1 VAM 12 133964 75 140 215 315 875 1100 2000 4750 - - 66 72 93 1901 $1 VAM 3 Shifted Eagle DDR 133965 250 425 1100 4100 62 119 94 1902 $1 VAM 4 Doubled Ear 133966 95 130 250 450 1125 1250 1750 - - - 65 79 1902 $1 VAM 4 Doubled Ear, PL 44733 3250 65 1 95 1903-S $1 VAM 2 Micro S 133967 175 325 2000 13000 - - - - - 62 193 96 1921 $1 Morgan VAM 41 Pitted Rev 133968 56 62 70 110 130 325 850 65 168 97 1921 $1 Morgan Wide Reeding 133969 - 52 57 70 110 140 250 650 - - 65 323 1921 $1 Morgan Wide Reeding, PL 45186 525 875 64 3 98 1921-D $1 VAM 1A TRU_T Variety 133970 - - 90 140 550 90 2200 - - - 65+ 143 TOP 50 PEACE DOLLAR VAMS SLOT DESCRIPTION PCGS 4 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL Peace Dollar Top 50 VAMs (1921-1935) 1 1921 Peace VAM 3 Line Thru L 133734 - 200 225 400 500 1025 1700 2750 9500 - 66 95 2 1922 VAM 1A Line in Tiara 133735 49 50 55 60 65 210 305 635 1650 66 69 3 1922 VAM 1F Field Break 133736 44 75 100 225 275 800 1250 - - - 64+ 159 4 1922 VAM 2A Earring 133737 75 160 210 425 500 1300 1800 3000 66 113 5 1922 VAM 2C Extra Hair 133738 42 47 51 95 120 200 400 1000 - - 65 286 6 1922 VAM 2E Wing Break 133739 47 51 75 95 180 350 1100 65 132 7 1922 VAM 2F Hair Pin 133740 - - 46 65 82 135 200 750 - - 65 188 8 1922 VAM 4 Doubled Motto 133741 65 80 115 225 800 65+ 69 9 1922 VAM 5 Tripled Leaves 133742 - - 51 75 95 175 400 1100 1650 - 66 88 10 1922 VAM 5A Scar Cheek 133743 50 100 125 250 325 750 100 2000 65 122 11 1922 VAM 6 Doubled Leaves 133744 - - 51 75 95 175 375 900 1350 - 66 69 12 1922 VAM 7 Doubled Wing 133745 60 72 125 200 750 1100 65 166 13 1922 VAM 8 Doubled Tiara 133746 - - 51 75 95 175 450 1150 - - 65 71 14 1922 VAM 12A Moustache 133747 60 90 115 150 450 950 1500 65 253 15 1922-D VAM 3 Doubled Leaves 133748 - - 100 180 220 400 650 1500 - - 65 46 16 1922 D VAM 4 Doubled Motto 133749 70 100 300 450 1500 1750 2150 65 58 17 1922-D VAM 7 Tripled Reverse 133750 - - 85 140 175 500 1000 - - - 64 47 18 1922 S VAM 3 Tripled Reverse 133751 140 175 300 450 1500 2500 64+ 46 19 1923 VAM 1A Whisker Jaw 133752 - 47 51 60 64 110 230 510 700 - 66+ 298 20 1923 VAM 1B Extra Hair 133753 50 56 66 72 135 280 510 700 66 180 21 1923 VAM 1C Tail on O 133754 - 110 125 175 195 350 900 2500 - - 65 119 22 1923 VAM 1D Whisker Cheek 133755 90 125 145 275 600 2000 65 170 23 1923 VAM 1E Broken Wing 133756 - 150 210 390 500 1000 2200 - - - 64 57 24 1923 VAM 1F Chin Bar 133757 51 60 63 84 130 260 550 66+ 181 25 1923 VAM 1-O Bar Wing 133758 - - 70 110 145 275 375 850 950 - 66 93 26 1923 VAM 2 Doubled Tiara 133759 51 62 72 105 155 260 525 66+ 123 27 1923 VAM 3 Doubled Reverse 133760 - - 56 70 82 120 170 310 - - 65+ 73 28 1923 D VAM 2 Doubled Eagle Head 133761 91 150 200 900 1250 1600 65 42 29 1923-S VAM 1C Pitted Reverse 133762 - 59 70 90 125 325 800 - - - 64 82 30 1924 VAM 1A Bar D 133763 56 70 100 265 425 750 65 56 31 1924 VAM 8A Extra Hair 133764 44 55 66 90 130 300 500 875 - - 65 58 32 1924 VAM 2 Doubled Reverse 133765 56 70 100 265 425 700 950 66 59 33 1924 VAM 5A Broken Wing 133766 - - 76 100 135 300 500 875 1250 - 66 146 34 1924 S VAM 3 Doubled Reverse 133767 65 75 160 285 650 1100 64 39 35 1925 VAM 1A Tiara Die Gouge 133768 - - 48 56 62 110 155 260 550 - 66+ 73 36 1925 VAM 3 Doubled Shoulder 133769 56 70 82 160 300 500 750 66 42 37 1925 VAM 5 Missing Ray 133770 - - 48 56 67 120 230 310 1950 - 66 143 38 1925 S VAM 2 Doubled Reverse 133771 64 95 130 375 750 27500 65 63 39 1925-S VAM 3 Doubled Wing 133772 - - 54 75 105 350 700 - - - 64+ 51 40 1926 VAM 2 Doubled Reverse 133773 58 62 80 150 285 500 1250 66+ 194 41 1926-S VAM 4 Dot Variety 133774 - 47 51 65 90 155 350 750 3500 - 66 100 42 1926 S VAM 5 Doubled Reverse 133775 81 130 165 350 650 900 65 53 43 1927 VAM 2 Doubled Motto 133776 - - 66 95 120 275 625 1850 - - 65+ 70 44 1927 D VAM 2 Doubled Motto 133777 80 160 275 535 1125 3750 65 42 45 1927-S VAM 3 Doubled Leaves 133778 - - 80 180 275 675 950 6000 - - 65 50 46 1928 S VAM 3 Doubled Motto 133779 135 190 295 500 1000 14000 64 63 47 1934-D VAM 3 DD Obv Med D 133780 - 56 60 95 155 320 500 1700 3600 - 66 244 48 1934 D VAM 4 DD Obv Sm D 133781 250 325 450 650 1500 2250 64+ 111 49 1934-S VAM 3 Doubled Tiara 133782 - 135 185 750 2450 5250 6900 10500 - - 65 36 50 1935 S VAM 4 Doubled Reverse 133783 80 100 200 325 550 950 1900 66 35 SPOTLIGHTGUIDEPRICEPCGS
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Classic Head $2.5, 1838-C $2.50 HM-1, PCGS MS64. Image is courtesy of PCGS TrueView. After witnessing two decades of languishing popularity, I’ve noticed a strong uptick in collector demand for Charlotte coinage. This popularity is most noticeable in the half eagle denomination, closely followed by quarter eagles, and trailed by gold dollars. While this surge hasn’t necessarily been reflected in price increases, I definitely have to pay more today for nice quality Charlotte gold than I did, say, two to five yearsHereago.are five brief observations about Charlotte gold which I’d like to share with you.
1. The Elusive Sub-$2,000 Collector Quality Charlotte Gold Coin As recently as a few years ago, I could count on finding a decent supply of sub-$2,000 common-date collector-quality Charlotte coins. By “collector-quality” I mean coins in the Very Fine to low Extremely Fine range with nice overall eye appeal. Today, the same coins are a lot harder to find and the $1,700 VF25 common date Charlotte Half Eagle that I could buy in 2017 could potentially cost $2,100 or more. Collector-grade Charlotte gold, such as this 1848-C Liberty Head $2.50 grading XF45, represent among the more affordable opportunities for collectors to seek Charlotte gold coins. Image is courtesy of PCGS TrueView. It seems obvious to me that a nice, problem-free commondate Charlotte Half Eagle at $1,700 is an excellent value. Even at today’s new, higher figure it's still a fair price for such a coin. So, what can the budget-conscious collector of Charlotte coinage expect to find at the sub-$2,000 level? Probably not much. If this collector is willing to increase their per-coin budget to $3,000, there are still a number of great coins in all three denominations available.
By Doug Winter
As an example, I have a client who has been looking for a nice AU PCGS 1846-C Quarter Eagle for at least three years. Sure, this is a much tougher date, but it is a coin I have handled
2. The Charlotte Quarter Eagle Market Without a lot of fanfare, the entire Liberty Head Quarter Eagle market has become pretty active in the last few years. There are now a number of new collectors focusing on Charlotte Quarter Eagles, and I’ve had a really difficult time locating coins for them.
5 TYPES OF GOLDCHARLOTTECOINS
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• 1838-C and 1839-C Half Eagles
164 JULY - AUGUST 2021 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT in decent numbers over the years, and I certainly would have expected to find one. Some of the dates that have proven very elusive in higher grades with good eye appeal, natural color, and choice surfaces include the 1842-C, 1843-C Small Date, 1844-C, 1846-C, 1852-C, 1854-C, 1856-C, and 1860-C.
• 1838-C and 1839-C Quarter Eagles
High-end examples of the 1841-C Liberty Head $5 are among many Charlotte gold coins that are elusively rare. Image is courtesy of PCGS TrueView.
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3. High-Grade Charlotte Half Eagles Remain Undervalued and Underappreciated
It is ironic that while the market for collector-grade Charlotte gold has performed well in the last few years, the market for Condition Census pieces has been flat. For many coins graded MS63 and finer, prices are the same — or even lower — than they were during the robust market for C and D (Dahlonega) gold from 1999 through 2001. There are a few reasons for this. The first is that there are enough “problem” (cleaned, holed, scratched, etc.) coins that collectors are hesitant to pay as much as the mid-five figures and up for such coins. The second is that really nice Charlotte coins don’t trade frequently enough for there to be good price information available to prospective buyers. The third – and potentially the most significant – is that collectors’ tastes have changed, with many specialized collectors now focused on either Choice VF-XF coins or AU55-58 coins.
It is my opinion that a coin such as an 1841-C Half Eagle in PCGS MS63 (just to name a totally random example) should be worth appreciably more in 2021 than it was in 2000. This isn’t the case yet, but I can see this changing quickly as new collectors seek important, one-of-a-kind Charlotte rarities in all three denominations.
Doug is an award-winning author of over a dozen numismatic books and the recognized expert on US gold. He can be reached at 214675-9897, at dwn@ont.com, or through his website, www.raregoldcoins.com.
4. The Most Popular Charlotte Gold Issues In my opinion, the most popular issues from Charlotte are those with multiple levels of demand. These are coins that are desired by a wide range of specialized collectors including type collectors, date collectors, first-year-of-issue specialists, and Civil War enthusiasts. Any list of the most popular Charlotte issues would have to include the following:
The 1855-C Type 2 Indian Princess Small Head Gold Dollar is a perennially popular Charlotte Mint coin. Image is courtesy of PCGS TrueView.
• 1855-C Gold Dollar
5. The 1838-C Half Eagle For a number of good reasons, the 1838-C Half Eagle has become arguably the single-most popular issue from the Charlotte Mint. It has so many important factors going for it: first year of issue, one-year type, availability in a broad range of grades and price points, and just general all-around coolness. Examples of this date with above-average eye appeal have proven to be very elusive. It is still possible to acquire a nice example of this date in the lower AU grades for around $12,500. Examples with above-average eye appeal will prove difficult to locate, and should one be available to you to buy in the high 10s, jump on it! GOLD COINS
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• 1861-C Half Eagle
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1866 No Motto Liberty Seated Dollar, PCGS PR63+
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AUCTION HIGHLIGHTS
highlightedInstitution.decasebesignifitransactionaThwithThiscoinisextremelyrare,twoexamplesknown.elasttimeaspecimenppearedinapublicwas2005.Thiscantraritydeservestotuckedawayinamuseumandthatisexactlythewiththeotherknownxample,whichiscurrentlyisplayedattheSmithsonianThespecimenherewasoffered by Heritage Auctions in April 2021 as the only example available for collectors to own. Graded PCGS PR63+ as well as having the Simpson pedigree, the treasure realized $1,050,000. Seeing the sale of this coin was definitely a great experience, as it might be many more years before it appears at auction again. (Ca. 1588) Tensho Era 10 Ryo Oban, PCGS MS60 This very unusual but exciting form of money, used long ago in Japan, is called an Oban. The Oban is a largesized hammered or rolled oval gold bar that was used as a form of money beginning in the 16th century. At the time, these were some of the largest coins produced and used in Japan. The Oban was mostly used for valuable transactions or to trade for high-value items. A very rare example of an Oban from the 16th century was recently offered at auction. The 10 Ryo from the Tensho Era (Ca. 1588) shown here offers only six known examples. This piece is graded PCGS MS60 and realized a remarkable $1,920,000 at a Stack’s Bowers Galleries auction on April 2021.
1899 Black Eagle $1 Silver Certificate Fr. 230, PCGS MS68PPQ
Last but not least among the highlights is an 1899 Black Eagle $1 Silver Certificate (Fr. 230), with the signatures of James Carroll Napier and Thomas Lee McClung. These Black Eagle Silver Certificates are very popular among banknote collectors. The obverse carries an iconic and prominent black eagle design and also features an elegant blue seal and serial numbers. Underneath the eagle is a portrait of Abraham Lincoln and Ulysses Grant. Although the Black Eagle Silver Certificates are fairly common in most grades, it's not every day that one happens upon a specimen that looks as though it just came off the printing press. That’s exactly the case here with this banknote that sold in a GreatCollections Auction in February 2021! This 1899 Black Eagle $1 Silver Certificate graded MS68PPQ realized $6,300 – a respectable price for a popular note in a scarce, high grade.
By Jaime Hernandez
Welcome to this edition of Auction Highlights, where we discuss some exciting coins and banknotes that sold at auction recently. So far, 2021 has seen a lot of great action in the numismatic market. Prices seem to be strong on most coins, and as one of the PCGS Price Guide editors, I’m staying busy keeping up with changing prices, with many coins increasing in value. In this article, we will highlight two coins that each fetched over a million dollars and a high-end vintage banknote that appears to have just come off the printing press!
Jaime Hernandez is an editor for the PCGS Price Guide and has been a proud member of the PCGS team since 2005. By the time he reached his early 20s, Jaime was successfully buying and selling coins with some of the most prominent dealers and collectors in the country. Email: jhernandez@collectors.com
Thiscoinisextremelyrare, with two examples known The last time a specimen transaction was 2005 This significant rarity deserves to be tucked away in a museum case with the other known Institution The specimen
NEW 1902 $10
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Because banknote lots were hung on Southern California coin shop bid boards eye-level with a first-grader, a young Philip gravitated toward collecting notes versus their circular metal numismatic cousins in the mid-1980s. He has maintained his passion for banknotes ever since and joined PCGS in his current role as banknote specialist and research manager since the launch of PCGS Banknote in early 2020.
The First National Bank of Palo Alto received its charter in late 1903 and was taken over by San Francisco-based Bank of Italy in the summer of 1928, which went on to become Bank of America, the world’s largest commercial bank. During the financial institution’s quarter century of operation under the First National Bank banner, the following varieties of notes were issued: $10 and $20 Red Seals (1,120 sheets), $10 and $20 Blue Seal Plain Backs (2,100 sheets) and $10 and $20 Blue Seal Date Backs (4,440 sheets). Red Seals were the least produced out of the three types by a significant factor, as demonstrated by those production figures, and are generally considered to be the rarest of the Third Charter Period issues. Only a small number of all types and denominations remain, currently countable on just one hand. First National Bank is the only Palo Alto charter to issue large-size banknotes; the only other Palo Alto institution (Palo Alto National Bank, Charter #13212) issued Series 1929 small-size banknotes only. This particular example was signed by bank president C. E. Childs, a prominent figure in the early financial history and development of Palo Alto. It is lightly circulated and retains a solid amount of crispness, with its hardest folds and wear resulting from its lengthy time in storage versus circulation. It was certainly an honor for the PCGS team to handle and encapsulate such a seldomencountered treasure! an PALO ALTO BANKNOTE DISCOVERED
By Philip Thomas There’s an old saying that still readily applies in the real estate market; “three things matter when determining value of a property: location, location, location.” Within the realm of collecting United States National Bank Notes, where thousands of private banking institutions across all 50 states and territories issued fully legal tender and negotiable currency from 1863 to 1935, this saying also rings true – at least in part. While the geographic location of the issuing bank and town is a primary factor in determining a banknote’s worth and prestige, its rarity (how many survivors still exist) and condition are also essential factors.Anexceptional National Bank Note recently emerged inside of the PCGS grading room that checks all three of these boxes of desirability. A 1902 Third Charter Period $10 Red Seal from The First National Bank of Palo Alto (Charter #7069) – an entirely new entry to the National Bank Note census – took little time to make its presence felt. Interestingly, the submitter, an avid coin enthusiast, had obtained the note decades ago in a long-forgotten mixed coin and banknote deal and tucked it away in the back of his safe, as many coin collectors would do. He didn’t think much of it until he decided to submit his banknote stash to PCGS for certification and grading earlier in the year. Needless to say, he was pleasantly surprised to receive the call informing him of its potential value increase over what he had initially believed it to be worth. Palo Alto is a principal city within the California Bay Area’s Silicon Valley, home to world-renowned Stanford University and accommodating the headquarters of many prominent high-tech companies such as Hewlett-Packard, Tesla, Skype, Lockheed Martin Technology, and others. Apple, Google, Facebook, and PayPal also have extensive ties to the peninsula city of approximately 70,000 people, named after the coastal redwood trees that adorn its natural landscape; “Palo Alto” literally means “tall stick” in Spanish.
1902 $10 Red Seal Palo Alto, California, First National Banklto, Charter #7069, PCGS VF20. Image is courtesy of PCGS.
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design – most likely a symbolic choice. The eagle above now has the cross of the globus buried into the wing almost missing, which is what is noted as “No Cross” on this variety in some catalogs. Yet, beyond the closed doors and aforementioned differences on the Rathaus side, Dockler also updated the city view. Nuremberg had changed in the 32 years since the original design had been cut by Muller, and an updated skyline representing the additional construction that had occurred was now featured on the redesigned issue by Dockler. This new design receives its own catalog numbers and entries, as Davenport-5664.InDecember2020, an Express submission from the Paris office to the U.S. office included an example of both of these thalers. Having both types side-by-side, the differences become significant in telling the interesting story of the two pieces, which here were both graded PCGS MS62. Prices on these thalers vary significantly, with some bringing only a few thousand dollars and others exceeding $10,000 in auction. Previously, PCGS had certified a Muller example struck in gold; with two known pieces, the specimen had been repaired with AU details and brought $36,000 in the January 2020 Stack’s Bowers Galleries NYINC Auction. Thaler coinage is still an affordable venture for collectors, even while it is widely popular and desirable. With thousands of different designs to choose from and many with fantastic histories, the collecting possibilities are up to the individual.
German thaler coinage offers thousands of different designs representing various states, cities, and churches. Thaler expert John S. Davenport did an incredible project of cataloging these pieces in published works profiling thaler coinage of the world. Just for Germany during the period 1600-1700, Davenport wrote two books on these coins, listing thousands of different issues. Each one of these pieces offers an interesting story and, recently in a Paris submission, two thaler designs exist for one piece giving it a unique, dynamic history. These two thalers, known as a “Rathaustaler,” or “City Thaler,” hail from Nuremberg,Nuremberg,Germany.nowpart of Bavaria, was once a free imperial city that was a center for German art, education, and commerce. As a hub for culture and exchange, it was no stranger to issuing its own coinage, much of which features wonderful designs incorporating popular city views and skyline vistas. While most of the coinage issued by Nuremberg was issued during the year noted on the coins, some pieces were not and often were minted and distributed over a period of many years. In 1688, Nuremberg issued thalers to be struck featuring the design of the Nuremberg Rathaus (city hall). Designed and engraved by Philipp Heinrich Muller, the motif features the city goddess Noris, seated in the foreground and holding a cornucopia upright in one arm while grasping a liberty pole with the other. The arms of the city are resting below her. A crowned eagle flying above Noris holds the globus and sceptre. The entire background of the coin features the Rathaus, which had been rebuilt in 1619. The reverse showcases a view of Nuremberg from the southeast, with an inscription that, translated to English, roughly means “Nuremberg Coin of the Old Weight and Make.”
A TALE OF TWO CITY THALERS By Jay Turner AROUND THE WORLD
Another notable distinction with the Dockler piece is that his design depicts the doors of the Rathaus closed rather than open, as seen in Muller’s
This issue, listed as Davenport-5663, is described by some as medallic issues or medallic thalers, yet they were city issues and they did circulate as coins. This design, medallic or not, was popular enough to be struck in the weight of two thalers as well as gold issues in the weight of 10 Ducats coins. Such pieces were produced upon demand until about 1720, when the dies failed. The city then commissioned a new artist, Daniel Sigmund Dockler, to cut dies for the continued production of this thaler design. Dockler produced a similar design but with many notable differences, including the new initials “DSD” on the podium, replacing Muller’s “PHM.”
Jay began collecting coins at the age of 13, when he inherited his uncle’s coin collection. Turner is proficient in U.S. and world coins, token and medal variety attribution, grading, and counterfeit detection. In 2017, Turner joined PCGS as a grader specializing in world coins. He is stationed at the PCGS U.S. headquarters and grades on-site for the Shanghai, Hong Kong, and Paris offices.
These two magnificent German Thalers that were recently graded by PCGS tell many colorful stories. Images are courtesy of PCGS Trueview.Trueview.
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1907 HIGH-RELIEF WIRE-EDGE SAINT-GAUDENS
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This 1907 High-Relief Wire Edge Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle graded PCGS MS67+ is one of the finest around. Seth Chandler is the head numismatist at America’s Coin Shop, Witter Coin in San Francisco. He can be reached at seth@ wittercoin.com. By Seth Chandler
Edge Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle. A total of 12,153 coins were delivered to the treasurer of the United States, with intentions of spreading the coins all over the country for the public to see them. The coins were so popular that premiums of $15 were obtained by some sellers. Soon thereafter, dies were created to produce a much lower relief to meet the requirements of bankers and various businesspeople that the coins should be able to stack easily. With the newer lower relief, the mint could use the regular coining press instead of the medal press used to strike High Reliefs – making the coins economical to produce on a largeEveryscale.time I hold a High Relief in my hands, I just imagine what it was like to have a few of these in my pocket back in 1907. The design and shape were like no other coin circulating at the time. There are a million ways to collect coins, but I feel that every collector should aspire to own a High Relief – or at least have the opportunity to hold one in their hands. PCGS COINFACTS
174 JULY - AUGUST 2021 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT “Overrated.” “Common.” “There are so many at any large coinThshow.”eseare words that I often hear when I proclaim to folks that the 1907 Saint-Gaudens High-Relief Wire Edge Double Eagle is America’s greatest coin. I think to myself, “they don’t understand!” To me, the beauty of the design and the story behind the creation of the coin is what makes it so special.
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This initiative offers complete scholarships to 25 lucky YNs ranging in age from 13 through 21 who will enjoy a week-long course covering an array of numismatic topics in late July 2021.
Chandler says the need for a program like Witter Coin University is great. “There are a lot more young numismatists out there than we all think. I've witnessed this by their visits to our coin shop in San Francisco and on our Instagram [platform]. All these kids are on social media, and we have to embrace this. YNs are all over social media looking at any coin-related content.”
He says many of these young people have been stuck at home during the COVID-19 pandemic and some of these children and their families may be suffering from health or financial issues stemming from the ongoing virus and the myriad closures and shutdowns. “I thought, ‘Why don’t we reward these kids for what they all have been through?’ Let’s create an amazing on-week numismatic
A young numismatist examines coins at Witter Coin in San Francisco. Image is courtesy of Witter Coin Co.
Seth Chandler, owner and chief numismatist of Witter Coin in San Francisco, California, has announced that he is establishing a new educational program geared to young numismatists (YNs) and to be called Witter Coin University.
YNsforothermostweekbringingaboutexperience,whereallexpensespaidfortripouttoSanFrancisco.”WhileChandler’sgoalistoteachtheseyoungpeoplemorethehobby,hesaysthereisamuchdeeperpurposeinthese25teenagersandyoungadultstogetherforaofnumismaticcamaraderie.“Thenumber-oneitemthatapplicantssayis[importantis]thattheywishtomeetyoungnumismatistsjustlikethemselves.Thisisthebasislifelongfriendships.That’sthebiggestgoalbyfar,forthetomakefriends.”
Witter Coin University is being underwritten by Chandler as well as through donations from supporters such as PCGS and many others who are contributing via a crowdsourcing platform at www.WitterCoinFund.com, where individuals can both donate funds and apply for scholarships. Others are donating their time, including several leading hobby experts including dealers, graders, and researchers who have spent years in numismatics and who are volunteering as instructors. They include John Brush of David Lawrence Rare Coins, David McCarthy of Kagin’s, Devin Hipp of Devin Hipp Enterprises, Jim Stoutjesdyk from Heritage Auctions, full-time graduate student Kevin Kaufmann, and PCGS Director of Numismatic Education and Outreach Steve Feltner.
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