CAC Coins Bring Premiums in February 2025

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In addition to faring well in Internet sales during the month of February, CAC approved and CACG encapsulated coins brought impressive prices in live auctions in California and Texas. Here are fifteen examples, which were selected from a larger number of results that could have been listed.

CACG Holders


1798 Large Eagle, Pointed 9 $1 – AU55

Obverse slab shot of a 1798 Large Eagle, Pointed 9 Dollar graded an AU55
Reverse slab shot of a 1798 Large Eagle, Pointed 9 Dollar graded an AU55

On Feb. 23, GreatCollections sold a CACG graded AU-55 1798 ‘Pointed 9’ Heraldic Eagle silver dollar for $15,510. This coin is not of a rare die variety. On Aug. 18, 2023, Stack’s Bowers auctioned a PCGS graded AU-55 1798 ‘Pointed 9’ Heraldic Eagle dollar, without a CAC sticker, for $12,000. This $12,000 coin is of a much scarcer die variety than the cited CACG graded AU-55 1798 dollar. On March 23, 2023, Stack’s Bowers auctioned a different PCGS graded AU-55 1798 ‘Pointed 9’ Heraldic Eagle dollar, without a CAC sticker, for $10,200. This $10,200 coin is in the same category of scarcity as the cited CACG graded AU-55 coin that realized $15,510. Market levels for these were about the same in February 2025 as they were in March or August 2023.


1888-O Morgan $1 – MS66DMPL

Obverse slab shot of an 1888-O Deep Mirror Prooflike Morgan dollar graded an MS66
Reverse slab shot of an 1888-O Deep Mirror Prooflike Morgan dollar graded an MS66

On Feb. 23, GreatCollections sold a CACG certified MS-66-DMPL 1888-O Morgan silver dollar for $15,404.40. The last PCGS or NGC certified MS-66-DMPL 1888-O Morgan to sell at auction was a PCGS certified MS-66-DMPL 1888-O, without a CAC sticker, that was sold by Stack’s Bowers on March 26, 2024, for $12,000. DMPL refers to a ‘Deep Mirror Prooflike’ designation.


1930-S Standing Liberty 25c – MS62

Obverse slab shot of a 1930-S Standing Liberty quarter graded an MS62
Reverse slab shot of a 1930-S Standing Liberty quarter graded an MS62

On Feb. 16, GreatCollections sold a CACG graded MS-62 (sixty-two) 1930-S quarter for $286. On Dec. 29, GreatCollections sold a PCGS graded MS-63 (sixty-three) 1930-S quarter, without a CAC sticker, for $247.50. A CACG graded MS-62 (sixty-two) coin brought significantly more than a PCGS graded MS-63 (sixty-three) 1930-S quarter.


1942 Walking Liberty 50c – MS67

Obverse slab shot of a 1942 Walking Liberty half dollar graded an MS67
Reverse slab shot of a 1942 Walking Liberty half dollar graded an MS67

This month, GreatCollections sold two CACG graded MS-67 1942 half dollars, the first for $874.50 on Feb. 16 and the second for $742.50 on Feb. 23. On Feb. 9, Great Collections sold a PCGS graded MS-67 1942 half dollar, without a CAC sticker, for $475.81. Similarly, on Feb. 11, Heritage sold a PCGS graded MS-67 1942 half dollar, without a CAC sticker, for $480.

1937-S Buffalo 5c – MS67

Obverse slab shot of a 1937-S Buffalo Nickel graded an MS67
Reverse slab shot of a 1937-S Buffalo Nickel graded an MS67

On Feb. 2, DLRC sold a CACG graded MS-67 1937-S Buffalo nickel for $895. Two days later, on Feb. 4, Heritage sold two PCGS graded MS-67 1937-S Buffalo nickels, neither of which had a CAC sticker, for $588 and $552, respectively. On Feb. 9, GreatCollections sold a different PCGS graded MS-67 1937-S Buffalo nickel, without a CAC sticker, for $588.50.

1857 Silver 3cs – MS64

Obverse slab shot of a three cent silver graded an MS64
Reverse slab shot of a three cent silver graded an MS64

On Feb. 2, DLRC sold a CACG graded MS-64 1857 Three Cent Silver for $1,500. On Feb. 11, Heritage sold a PCGS graded MS-64 1857 Three Cent Silver, without a CAC sticker, for $1,140.

Green CAC Stickers


1907 Liberty ‘V’ 5c – MS67

Obverse of a raw 1907 Liberty 'V' Nickel
Reverse of a raw 1907 Liberty 'V' Nickel

7. On Feb. 27, Heritage auctioned a CAC approved MS-67 grade 1907 nickel for $22,800. On March 17, 2024, GreatCollections sold a PCGS graded MS-67 1907 nickel, without a CAC sticker, for $8,085. Both coins have colorful toning and appear similar in published images, though coins need to be examined in reality to be evaluated. Market levels for these were not significantly higher in February 2025 than they were in March 2024.


1932-S Washington 25c – MS66

Obverse of a raw 1932-S Washington Quarter
Reverse of a raw 1932-S Washington Quarter

On Feb. 27, Heritage auctioned a CAC approved MS-66 grade 1932-S quarter for $52,800. On Aug. 13, 2024, Stack’s Bowers auctioned a PCGS graded MS-66 1932-S quarter, without a CAC sticker, for $26,400. On May 14, 2023, GreatCollections sold an NGC graded MS-66 1932-S quarter, without a CAC sticker, for $22,000.


1921 Standing Liberty 25c – MS66

Obverse of a raw 1921 Standing Liberty Quarter
Reverse of a raw 1921 Standing Liberty Quarter

On Feb. 27, Heritage auctioned CAC approved MS-66 1921 quarter for $19,813.20. Four days earlier, GreatCollections sold a PCGS graded MS-66 1921 quarter, without a CAC sticker, for $13,750. Both coins received a ‘Full Head’ (FH) designation from PCGS.


1935-S Buffalo 5c – MS67

Obverse of a raw 1935-S Buffalo nickel
Reverse of a raw 1935-S Buffalo nickel

On Feb. 12,  Stack’s Bowers sold a CAC approved, NGC graded MS-67 1935-S Buffalo nickel for $1,920. On Nov. 24, GreatCollections sold a PCGS graded MS-67 1935-S Buffalo nickel, without a CAC sticker, for $1,447.60. On Nov. 13, Stack’s Bowers sold an NGC graded MS-67 1935-S Buffalo nickel, without a CAC sticker, for $1,440.

1845 Seated Liberty 50c – AU58

Obverse of a raw 1845 Seated Liberty Half Dollar
Reverse of a raw 1845 Seated Liberty Half Dollar

On Feb. 9, DLRC sold a CAC approved AU-58 grade 1845 half dollar for $2,608. On Jan. 24, 2024, Heritage auctioned an NGC graded AU-58 1845 half dollar, without a CAC sticker, for $1,500. On Dec. 19, 2023, Heritage sold a PCGS graded AU-58 1845 half dollar, without a CAC sticker, for $1,100. Market levels for these did not change much from December 2023 to February 2025.

1915-S Indian Gold $10 – MS63

Obverse of a raw 1915-S Indian $10 Gold piece
Reverse of a raw 1915-S Indian $10 Gold piece

On Feb. 5, Stack’s Bowers sold a CAC approved MS-63 grade 1915-S $10 gold coin for $20,400. On Jan. 17, Heritage sold a PCGS graded MS-63 1915-S $10 gold coin, without a CAC sticker, for $12,600. On June 23, 2024, GreatCollections sold a different PCGS graded MS-63 1915-S $10 gold coin, without a CAC sticker, for $14,482.60.


1817 Capped Bust 50c – XF45

Obverse of a raw 1817 Capped Bust Half Dollar
Reverse of a raw 1817 Capped Bust Half Dollar

On Feb. 4, Stack’s Bowers auctioned a CAC approved XF-45 grade 1817 half dollar for $1,080. This coin is not of a rare die variety. On Feb. 9, GreatCollections sold an NGC graded XF-45 1817 half dollar, without a CAC sticker, for $530.20. On April 7, GreatCollections sold a PCGS graded XF-45 1817 half dollar, without a CAC sticker, for $697.27. On Dec. 15, GreatCollections sold a PCGS graded AU-50 (fifty!) 1817 half dollar, without a CAC sticker, for $852.50.


1917-D Walking Liberty 50c – MS65

Obverse of a raw 1917-D Walking Liberty Half Dollar
Reverse of a raw 1917-D Walking Liberty Half Dollar

On Feb. 4, Stack’s Bowers auctioned a CAC approved MS-65 grade 1917-D half dollar with the mintmark on the front (“Obverse Mintmark”) for $7,500. Stack’s Bowers auctioned this same coin for $8,100 in June 2024. On Aug. 17, 2024, Stack’s Bowers auctioned a PCGS graded MS-65 1917-D ‘Obverse Mintmark’ half dollar, without a CAC sticker, for $5,040.


1803 ‘Small 3’ $1 – XF40

Obverse of a raw 1803 Draped Bust Dollar
Reverse of a raw 1803 Draped Bust Dollar

On Feb. 2, DLRC sold a CAC approved XF-40 grade 1803 ‘Small 3’ silver dollar for $8,251. On Jan. 17, Heritage sold a PCGS graded XF-40 1803 ‘Small 3’ silver dollar, without a CAC sticker, for $5,040. Neither coin is of a particularly rare die pairing.