Recent Record Auction Prices at GreatCollections
These are just some of the notable coin auction results achieved by GreatCollections. This demonstrates the extensive bidder base that GreatCollections participating each week in our certified coin auctions. We also have our complete coin auction archive available, which now contains 1,628,606 coin auction records with high quality images.
If you have coins for sale, please consider consigning to our auctions and take advantage of our extensive marketing, low fee structure, discounted PCGS/NGC grading rates and more. To consign, view all or telephone 1-800-442-6467.
If you have coins for sale, please consider consigning to our auctions and take advantage of our extensive marketing, low fee structure, discounted PCGS/NGC grading rates and more. To consign, view all or telephone 1-800-442-6467.
Typically a $60 coin, this is the first generation of PCGS holder - a "rattler" - which typically attract premium prices. This sold for a significant premium due to the quality (and old holder).
Sold $902.25 |
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PCGS Price Guide $400. Yes, it sold for almost 40 times the Price Guide value. A great example of the advantages of using GreatCollections to auction your coins.
Sold $15,936.75 |
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PCGS Price Guide $2500. A premium example of this coin that attracted aggressive bidding.
Sold $5,250.38 |
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A coveted White Rattler, which has the prefix 108xxxx - these are among the very first coins graded by PCGS back in 1986. Collectors are usually buying the holder, more than the coin in this case.
Sold $928.12 |
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Typically a $1000 coin, this coin attracted significant bidding due to the toning. It was part of the Landmark Collection that GreatCollections sold in 2018.
Sold $12,106.12 |
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A PCGS Proof-67 of this date generally sells for about $250-$350. This brought 10 times the normal amount, due to the quality. CAC awarded a Gold CAC sticker, which means CAC believes the coin is under-graded. Bidders agreed!
Sold $2,925.00 |
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A high grade Bavarian coin attracted a strong price at GreatCollections. Coincidentally, the very same coin was consigned to a competitor's ANA Auction just a few months later and sold for only $7,637.50.
Sold $7,975.00 |
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We sold this coin back in 2014, but only recently it became the subject of an online forum due to the record price it realized. A coin in MS-64 with CAC approval typically sells in the $3,000-$4,000 range. While this coin was superb, it sold for 2.5 times the PCGS Price Guide value after spirited bidding from collectors and dealers.
Sold $14,494.34 |
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