CAC Coins Bring Premiums in May 2025


CAC approved and CACG encapsulated coins fared well in public sales during the month of May 2025. Here are fifteen examples, which were selected from a larger number of results that could have been listed.


1941 Lincoln 1c – PR67RD

Obverse slab shot of a 1941 Lincoln cent graded a PR67RD by CAC Grading.
Reverse slab shot of a 1941 Lincoln cent graded a PR67RD by CAC Grading.

On May 1, Heritage auctioned a CACG certified Proof-67-Red 1941 Lincoln cent for $3,120. Three days later, Heritage auctioned an NGC certified Proof-67-Red 1941 Lincoln Cent, without a CAC sticker, for $1,503.60, less than half as much.


1861 Seated 25c – MS66

Obverse slab shot of an 1861 Seated Liberty quarter graded an MS66 by CAC Grading.
Reverse slab shot of an 1861 Seated Liberty quarter graded an MS66 by CAC Grading.

On May 1, Heritage auctioned a CACG graded MS66 1861 quarter for $7,500. On April 2, Stack’s Bowers auctioned an NGC graded MS66 1861 quarter, without a CAC sticker, for $4,800. On Sept. 1, 2024, GreatCollections sold a PCGS graded MS66 1861 quarter, without a CAC sticker, for $3,850. There has been very little change in market levels for these over the past two years.


1896 Barber 50c – MS66

Obverse slab shot of a 1896 Barber half dollar graded an MS66 by CAC Grading.
Reverse slab shot of a 1896 Barber half dollar graded an MS66 by CAC Grading.

On May 1, Heritage auctioned a CACG graded MS66 1896 half dollar for $10,200. On May 22, 2023, Heritage sold a PCGS graded MS66 1896 half dollar, without a CAC sticker, for $7,200. On Aug. 26, 2022, Heritage auctioned a different  PCGS graded MS66 1896 half dollar, without a CAC sticker, for $7,500. It is relevant that Heritage auctioned a CAC approved MS66 grade 1896 half dollar for $15,600 in July 2022. Market levels for certified MS66 grade 1896 half dollars were higher in 2022 and 2023 than they were in May 2025.


1947-S Washington 25c – MS67

Obverse slab shot of a 1947-S Washington quarter graded an MS67 by CAC Grading.
Reverse slab shot of a 1947-S Washington quarter graded an MS67 by CAC Grading.

On May 4, GreatCollections sold a CACG graded MS67 1947-S quarter for $165. Two days later, Stack’s Bowers sold a PCGS graded MS67 1947-S quarter, without a CAC sticker, for $125.


1925 Lexington 50c – MS65

Obverse slab shot of a 1925 Lexington Commemorative half dollar graded an MS65 by CAC Grading.
Reverse slab shot of a 1925 Lexington Commemorative half dollar graded an MS65 by CAC Grading.

On May 11, GreatCollections sold a CACG graded MS65 1925 Lexington-Concord commemorative half dollar for $341. The next day, Heritage sold a PCGS MS65 Lexington-Concord commemorative half, without a CAC sticker, for $204. Also on May 12, Heritage sold two NGC graded MS65 1925 Lexington-Concord half dollars, neither of which had a CAC sticker, for $204 and $198, respectively.


1881 Seated Liberty 10c – PR66

Obverse slab shot of a 1881 Seated Liberty Dime graded a PR66 by CAC Grading.
Reverse slab shot of a 1881 Seated Liberty Dime graded a PR66 by CAC Grading.

 On May 18, GreatCollections sold a CACG certified Proof-66 1881 dime for $1,213.42. On Dec. 4, 2024, Stack’s Bowers sold a PCGS certified Proof-66 1881 dime, without a CAC sticker, for $930. Market levels for these might have been a little higher in May 2025 than they were in December 2024, but there was not much of a difference. Changes in market conditions could not account for most of the difference between $1,213 and $990.


1916-S Walking Liberty 50c – F12

Obverse slab shot of a 1916-S Walking Liberty half dollar graded an F12 by CAC Grading.
Reverse slab shot of a 1916-S Walking Liberty half dollar graded an F12 by CAC Grading.

On May 18, GreatCollections sold a CACG graded Fine-12 1916-S half dollar for $367.40. On Nov. 19, 2024, Heritage sold an NGC graded Fine-12 1916-S half dollar, without a CAC sticker, for $264. Market levels for these were not higher on May 18, 2025 than they were on November 19, 2024.

1938 Mercury 10c – PR67

Obverse of a raw 1938 Mercury Dime
Reverse of a raw 1938 Mercury Dime

On May 6, Stack’s Bowers sold a CAC approved Proof-67 1938 Mercury dime for $660. Less than two weeks earlier, on April 27, GreatCollections sold a PCGS certified Proof-67 1938 dime, without a CAC sticker, for $487.66.


1916-S Walking Liberty 50c – MS64

Obverse of a raw 1916-S Walking Liberty Half Dollar
Reverse of a raw 1916-S Walking Liberty Half Dollar

On May 6, Stack’s Bowers sold a CAC approved MS64 grade 1916-S half dollar for $4,560. On May 9, Heritage sold a PCGS graded MS66 1916-S half dollar, without a CAC sticker, for $3,600 and an NGC graded MS64 1916-S half, without a CAC sticker, for $2,880.


1900 Lafayette S$1 – MS64

Obverse of a raw 1900 Lafayette Commemorative Silver Dollar
Reverse of a raw 1900 Lafayette Commemorative Silver Dollar

On May 6, Stack’s Bowers sold a CAC approved, NGC graded MS64 1900 Lafayette commemorative silver dollar for $3,480. On April 2, Stack’s Bowers auctioned an NGC graded MS64 1900 Lafayette dollar, without a CAC sticker, for $2,040. On May 21, Heritage sold a PCGS graded MS-64 1900 Lafayette dollar, without a CAC sticker, for $1,932.


1916-S Saint Gaudens $20 – MS66

Obverse of a raw 1916-S Saint Gaudens Double Eagle, $20
Reverse of a raw 1916-S Saint Gaudens Double Eagle, $20

On May 6, Stack’s Bowers auctioned a CAC approved MS66 grade 1916-S $20 gold coin for $16,800. On May 2, Heritage sold a PCGS graded MS66 1916-S $20 gold coin, without a CAC sticker, for $10,200 and an NGC graded MS66 1916-S $20 gold coin, without a CAC sticker, for $9,900. On April 1, Stack’s Bowers sold a different PCGS graded MS66 1916-S $20 gold coin, without a CAC sticker, for $11,400.

1914-S Barber 25c – VF25

Obverse of a raw 1914-S Barber Quarter
Reverse of a raw 1914-S Barber Quarter

On May 11, DLRC sold a CAC approved VF25 grade 1914-S quarter for $950. On Oct. 23, 2024, Stack’s Bowers sold a PCGS graded VF-25 1914-S quarter, without a CAC sticker, for $456, less than half as much. On May 5, 2024, GreatCollections sold a PCGS graded VF35 (thirty-five) 1914-S quarter, without a CAC sticker, for $652.30.


1901 Morgan $1 – MS62

Obverse of a raw 1901 Morgan Dollar
Reverse of a raw 1901 Morgan Dollar

On May 11, DLRC sold a CAC approved MS62 grade 1901 Morgan silver dollar for $8,425. On April 2, Stack’s Bowers auctioned a PCGS graded MS62 1901 Morgan, without a CAC sticker, for $6,600. Also on April 2, Stack’s Bowers auctioned an NGC graded MS63 (sixty-three) 1901 Morgan, without a CAC sticker, for $7,800. On April 3, Heritage sold a PCGS graded MS63 (sixty-three) 1901 Morgan, without a CAC sticker, for $8,100. Therefore, a CAC approved MS62 (sixty-two) grade 1901 brought significantly more than PCGS and NGC graded MS63 (sixty-three) 1901 Morgan dollars.


1840 Seated $1 – XF45

Obverse and Reverse of a raw 1840 Liberty Seated Dollar

On May 14, Heritage auctioned a CAC approved XF45 grade 1840 silver dollar for $2,640. On March 9, GreatCollections sold a PCGS graded XF45 1840 silver dollar, without a CAC sticker, for $1,158.30, less than half as much. Back on Sept. 15, 2024, Heritage sold a PCGS graded AU50 (fifty) 1840 silver dollar, without a CAC sticker, for $1,860. A CAC approved XF45 grade coin thus brought substantially more than a non-CAC, PCGS graded AU-50 1840 dollar.


1890 Morgan $1

Obverse of a raw 1890 Morgan Dollar
Reverse of a raw 1890 Morgan Dollar

On May 25, DLRC sold a CAC approved MS65 grade 1890 Morgan silver dollar for $2,226. On April 20, GreatCollections sold a PCGS graded MS65 1890 Morgan dollar, without a CAC sticker, for $810.70. Two weeks earlier, on April 6, GreatCollections sold a different PCGS graded MS-65 1890 Morgan dollar, without a CAC sticker, for $935.83.