What a difference a point makes......

1875 Trade Dollar in PCGS 64 Heritage Auction - Reserve not met yet $6750
1875 Trade Dollar in NGC 65 with CAC Gold ANR Auction - Reserve met and beyond...currently at $32500.
Whoa....
keoj
Edited to reflect actual grade of PCGS coin (64 is accurate - 65 was an error).
1875 Trade Dollar in NGC 65 with CAC Gold ANR Auction - Reserve met and beyond...currently at $32500.
Whoa....
keoj
Edited to reflect actual grade of PCGS coin (64 is accurate - 65 was an error).
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I also bet it had a lot to do with eye-appeal and other things, but yes that is a big difference.
<< <i>1875 Trade Dollar in PCGS 65 Heritage Auction - Reserve not met yet $6750
1875 Trade Dollar in NGC 65 with CAC Gold ANR Auction - Reserve met and beyond...currently at $32500.
Whoa....
keoj >>
do you have a link to the second one?
<< <i>What a difference a point makes...... >>
Maybe you mean company name or even the green bean but not the grade number?
Average NGC66's had been fetching around low $20K's. This one obviously is far superior. Night and day to the PCGS 65.
You're right though, one point on the holder can be a HUGE difference in quality from another "comparable" specimen. Strong 66's in the trade dollars are very hard to find. The 67's cost an arm and an leg.
roadrunner
<< <i>I think CAC gold means probable upgrade >>
Most certainly.
JH
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