Million Dollar Coin Club

The 2011 version of the PCGS Million Dollar Coin Club is now online. This year it's 235 coins worth $528,600,000!
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Loved the story on the $10 indian
<< <i>1870-S Liberty Seated half dime, MS64 (PCGS grade) - $1,750,000. This unique coin was discovered in a “junk” box in 1978 >>
Wow.
Russ, NCNE
Fantastic group of coins.
Mike
<< <i>No mention of the 1933 $20 Saint in the 10 most valuable?? >>
I think it makes sense. Although it's the highest-selling coin, there's no way its $7.59 million price tag will hold up if the available population jumps from 1 to 11. Frankly, the knowledge that they're around, even if not for sale, may well depress the price if buyers speculate over whether the 10 coins will be made legal to own at some point in the future.
<< <i>I looked all the lists over and not a single coin is in my personal collection.
Fantastic group of coins.
Mike >>
I was going to say that the list can't be complete!
Thanks, David.
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<< <i>No mention of the 1933 $20 Saint in the 10 most valuable?? >>
I think it makes sense. Although it's the highest-selling coin, there's no way its $7.59 million price tag will hold up if the available population jumps from 1 to 11. Frankly, the knowledge that they're around, even if not for sale, may well depress the price if buyers speculate over whether the 10 coins will be made legal to own at some point in the future. >>
It would still be a million dollar coin even if all 11 were available for sale. It wasn't included because, at this point in time, it can't legally be traded.
Russ, NCNE
it's all about demand and if you truly believe those coins are worth more money than what's listed you should pony up and make offers to the current owners.
Thank you for letting me enter!
Of course, that's what they said about grading
Seriously, if everyone already agrees on what something is worth, then why hold an auction?
I'm so far removed from any of it I simply can't imagine what it would be like to own one.
Lance.
<< <i>The 2011 version of the PCGS Million Dollar Coin Club is now online. This year it's 235 coins worth $528,600,000!
We had fun putting this together, hope you have fun reading about these ultimate collector dream coins!
hrh
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$528.6 mill is no problem for about 1,000 people in this world, maybe more.