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1841 $2 1/2

CPG Values (What is CPG?)

Grade CPG Value
VF20 $120,000.00
VF25 $126,000.00
VF30 $132,000.00
VF35 $144,000.00
XF40 $156,000.00
XF45 $192,000.00
AU50 $270,000.00
AU53 $312,000.00
AU55 $360,000.00
AU58 $390,000.00
PR60 $420,000.00
PR61 $450,000.00
PR62 $480,000.00
PR63 $510,000.00
PR64 $540,000.00
PR65 $600,000.00
VF20 CAC $144,000.00
VF25 CAC $151,200.00
VF30 CAC $158,400.00
VF35 CAC $172,800.00
XF40 CAC $187,200.00
XF45 CAC $230,400.00
AU50 CAC $324,000.00
AU53 CAC $374,400.00
AU55 CAC $432,000.00
AU58 CAC $468,000.00
PR60 CAC $504,000.00
PR61 CAC $540,000.00
PR62 CAC $576,000.00
PR63 CAC $612,000.00
PR64 CAC $648,000.00
PR65 CAC $720,000.00

Apr Data

12 records found.

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    Description Grade Auction House Sell Price Sell Date
    1841 $2 1/2 PR50 NGC. JD-1, High R.6. 50 HA 228,000 07/14/2022
    1841 $2 1/2 PR53 PCGS. 53 HA 164,500 03/20/2014
    1841 $2 1/2 PR55 NGC. 55 HA 156,000 08/14/2019
    1841 $2 1/2 PR55 NGC. 55 HA 149,500 04/22/2012
    1841 $2 1/2 PR58 NGC. 58 HA 132,250 08/02/2009
    1841 $2 1/2 PR55 NGC. 55 HA 132,250 10/16/2011
    1841 $2 1/2 PR53 PCGS. The existence and rarity of the proof-only 1841 quarter eagle was known almost since the day it was 53 HA 109,250 02/17/2007
    1841 $2 1/2 PR50 NGC. Dubbed "The Little Princess" by Norman Stack in his firm's 1954 sale of the Davis-Graves Collection, 50 HA 103,500 05/07/2005
    1841 $2 1/2 PR 40 American Numismatic Rarities 92,000 09/18/2005
    1841 $2 1/2 NGC Proof 50 ex: James Stack 50 David Lawrence Rare Coins 86,250 07/21/2004
    1841 $2 1/2 PR 45 Superior 86,250 01/06/2004
    1841 $2 1/2 PR4 PCGS. CAC. JD-1, High R.6. 4 HA 52,800 08/04/2020


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