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NumisMedia Weekly Market Report

CSNS Sale Produces an Assortment of Hits

May 12, 2025

Despite the recent lower levels in the overall coin market, quality coins are still commanding strong prices as competition among dealers and collectors is maintaining fairly stable levels for rarities. The ups and downs of the metals has had an effect on the rare coin market, and dealers are adapting, balancing inventory for the demands of their customers. Gold reached above the $3,450 mark just a couple of weeks ago only to see it drop and then jump again occasionally. This morning, gold has fallen over $100, so keep an eye on the charts.
As you can see from the selected highlights below, and the prices realized, the Heritage Auctions CSNS Signature Sale had an abundance of great rarities. The overall coin market may have adjusted lower this past year, but the competition is still strong for true rarities, and the extensive array of six figured results shows buyers can still be aggressive for the right coins. There was the typical wide selection of collector coins that were available, check the Heritage Auctions website for the full list of prices realized.
1803 Draped Bust Dollar certified by PCGS PR66

The 1803 Proof Draped Bust Dollar is remarkable in that there were only ten coins minted, and the population reports for PCGS and NGC indicate there are as many as twelve certified in all grades, including the Cameo coins. It is presumed, with numerous resubmissions. there are just four documented coins in all. If true, it makes the 1803 Proof Dollar rarer than the better-known 1804 Dollar which commands a much higher value in the collector market. This 1803 Draped Bust Dollar in PCGS PR66 realized $1,110,000; it previously sold at the Heritage FUN Sale in 2013 for $851,875. With a total of around twenty-five coins known in all grades, the 1801-1804 Bust Dollars will always bring prestige and interest to any major auction.


1803 Draped Bust Dollar PCGS PR66 sold for $1,110,000 at Heritage Auctions CSNS U.S. Coins Signature Auction in Dallas, Texas, April 30 - May 4, 2025
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1835 $5 Gold Classic certified by PCGS PR67+ DCAM and CAC

The 1835 $5 Gold Classic minted in Proof is one of the rarest coins in the history of U.S. coinage. There are only three known coins with one housed in the Smithsonian Institution, leaving just two coins available for collectors. Heritage listed a twenty-coin past sales roster of Proof Classic $5 Gold, including three 1835 coins; the rest are 1834 through 1837, with the majority being 1834 which is the most plentiful. This series always attracts strong buyers with so few of these rarities known and available. This $5 Gold Classic PCGS PR67+ Deep Cameo, which also includes the CAC approval, realized $1,800,000. This coin has quite a pedigree from Parmelee, Green, Farouk, Pittman, and lastly Pogue in 2016.


1835 $5 Gold Classic PCGS PR67+ DCAM CAC sold for $1,800,000 at Heritage Auctions CSNS U.S. Coins Signature Auction in Dallas, Texas, April 30 - May 4, 2025
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Date/Denomination | Grade | Price Realized |
1793 Chain Large Cent AMERI. | PCGS AU55 | $186,000 |
1793 Wreath Strawberry Leaf | PCGS G4 | $312,000 |
1943 Lincoln Cent Bronze Planchet | PCGS AU55 CAC | $312,000 |
1796 Draped Bust Dime | PCGS MS66 | $144,000 |
1876 CC Twenty Cent Double Die Obverse | PCGS MS64 | $444,000 |
1796 Draped Bust Quarter | PCGS AU55 CAC | $144,000 |
1842 Seated Quarter Small Date | PCGS PR65 | $222,000 |
1870 CC Seated Quarter | PCGS AU50 | $108,000 |
1795 Flowing Hair Half Two Leaves | PCGS MS63 | $114,000 |
1873 CC Seated Half No Arrows | PCGS MS67 | $156,000 |
1878 S Seated Half Dollar | NGC MS65 | $144,000 |
1794 Flowing Hair Dollar | PCGS F12 CAC | $240,000 |
1794 Flowing Hair Dollar | PCGS XF40 CAC | $384,000 |
1798 Draped Bust Dollar Small Eagle 15 Stars | PCGS MS62 | $360,000 |
1922 Peace Dollar Matte Finish | PCGS PR63 CAC | $192,000 |
1796 $2.5 Gold No Stars | PCGS AU55 | $180,000 |
1808 $2.5 Gold Capped Bust | PCGS AU55 | $144,000 |
1841 $2.5 Gold | PCGS XF45 | $138,000 |
1875 $3 Gold | PCGS PR64 CAM CAC | $252,000 |
1879 $4 Gold Flowing Hair | PCGS PR65+ | $216,000 |
1879 $4 Gold Coiled Hair | PCGS PR62 | $576,000 |
1797 $5 Gold Small Eagle 16 Stars | NGC AU55 | $156,000 |
1833 $5 Gold Small Date | PCGS MS64+ CAC | $210,000 |
1799 $10 Gold Heraldic Eagle | PCGS MS64 | $138,000 |
1799 $10 Gold Heraldic Eagle | PCGS MS64 CAC | $168,000 |
1804 $10 Gold Crosslet 4 | NGC MS62 | $150,000 |
1890 $10 Gold | PCGS PR65 DCAM CAC | $132,000 |
1907 $10 Gold Indian Rolled Rim | PCGS MS65 | $324,000 |
1905 $20 Gold | PCGS PR64 CAM CAC | $114,000 |
1913 $20 Gold St Gaudens | NGC PR67 | $234,000 |
1931 $20 Gold St Gaudens | PCGS MS65 | $150,000 |
1932 $20 Gold St Gaudens | PCGS MS64 | $132,000 |
1792 Half Disme | PCGS MS64 | $432,000 |
1792 Disme Pattern | PCGS MS64 RB CAC | $1,500,000 |
1852/1 $20 Gold Territorial Humbert | PCGS MS63 | $156,000 |
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1876 CC Twenty Cent Double Die Obverse PCGS MS64 sold for $444,000 at Heritage Auctions CSNS U.S. Coins Signature Auction in Dallas, Texas, April 30 - May 4, 2025
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1873 CC Seated Half No Arrows PCGS MS67 sold for $156,000 at Heritage Auctions CSNS U.S. Coins Signature Auction in Dallas, Texas, April 30 - May 4, 2025
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1878 S Seated Half Dollar NGC MS65 sold for $144,000 at Heritage Auctions CSNS U.S. Coins Signature Auction in Dallas, Texas, April 30 - May 4, 2025
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1798 Draped Bust Dollar Small Eagle 15 Stars PCGS MS62 sold for $360,000 at Heritage Auctions CSNS U.S. Coins Signature Auction in Dallas, Texas, April 30 - May 4, 2025
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1922 Peace Dollar Matte Finish PCGS PR63 CAC sold for $192,000 at Heritage Auctions CSNS U.S. Coins Signature Auction in Dallas, Texas, April 30 - May 4, 2025
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1879 $4 Gold Coiled Hair PCGS PR62 sold for $576,000 at Heritage Auctions CSNS U.S. Coins Signature Auction in Dallas, Texas, April 30 - May 4, 2025
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1833 $5 Gold Small Date PCGS MS64+ CAC sold for $210,000 at Heritage Auctions CSNS U.S. Coins Signature Auction in Dallas, Texas, April 30 - May 4, 2025
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1890 $10 Gold PCGS PR65 DCAM CAC sold for $132,000 at Heritage Auctions CSNS U.S. Coins Signature Auction in Dallas, Texas, April 30 - May 4, 2025
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