
U.S. Coin Market Explodes
August has arrived, and while summer may be ending, the U.S. rare coin market is heating up faster than ever.
In this special Monday Market Report (August 3), Sean from Blueridge Silverhound reviewed some of the most important post-1900 graded U.S. coins sold on GreatCollections.com โ one of the worldโs premier auction platforms.
From ultra-rare Lincoln cents to Buffalo nickels, Mercury dimes, quarters, and modern surprises, collectors witnessed jaw-dropping prices and powerful trends shaping todayโs numismatic market.
Letโs break it down step by step. ๐
๐ Step 1 โ Understanding This Market Report
All coins discussed were:
- Professionally graded (PCGS / NGC)
- Many CAC approved โ
- Sold at public auction
- Focused on post-1900 U.S. type coins
This weekโs twist:
The grader intentionally hid the grades at first to challenge collectors to estimate condition using the Sheldon Scale (1โ70).
A brilliant way to sharpen grading skills while tracking real market values.
๐ช Step 2 โ Lincoln Cents Steal the Spotlight
๐น 1974-D Lincoln Memorial Cent โ MS67+ Red
๐ต Sold for: $1,912
Top grade (MS68) can reach $4,000โ$5,000
โก Lesson: Even modern cents can be valuable in top condition.
๐น 1948 Wheat Cent โ MS67 Red (CAC)
๐ต Sold for: $2,278
Despite average eye appeal, PCGS + CAC confirmed elite status.
๐น 1935-D Wheat Cent โ MS67 Red (CAC)
๐ต Sold for: $1,511
Strong strike, excellent luster, true high-grade example.
๐น 1931-D Wheat Cent โ MS65 RB (CAC, Old Holder)
๐ต Sold for: $1,293
Depression-era survivor with limited high-grade supply.
๐น 1928-S Wheat Cent โ MS66+ Red (Steuart Blay Collection)
๐ต Sold for: $112,500 ๐คฏ๐ฅ
One of the finest known examples.
๐น 1930s Wheat Cent โ MS67+ Red (Steuart Blay)
๐ต Sold for: $50,625
๐น 1925-S Wheat Cent โ MS65 Red (Steuart Blay)
๐ต Sold for: $112,500
๐ Three coins = nearly $280,000 combined
๐ฆฌ Step 3 โ Buffalo Nickels Roar Back
๐ธ 1925-S Buffalo Nickel โ MS65+
๐ต Sold for: $33,187
Rare date + strong luster = massive demand.
๐ธ 1916-S Buffalo Nickel โ MS65+ (CAC)
๐ต Sold for: $4,173
๐ธ 1913 Type 1 Buffalo โ MS67+ (Toned)
๐ต Sold for: $2,531
Beautiful toning boosts premium ๐จ
๐ธ 1912-S Liberty Nickel โ AU53
๐ต Sold for: $1,744
Key date of the V-nickel series.
โก Step 4 โ Mercury Dimes Show Serious Strength
๐น 1944-P Mercury Dime โ MS68+ Full Bands
๐ต Sold for: $5,692
๐น 1942-D/1 Overdate โ AU58 (CAC)
๐ต Sold for: $3,165
๐น 1916-D Mercury Dime โ VG
๐ต Sold for: $2,194
Even low grades command huge prices for this legendary key date.
๐ Step 5 โ Quarters Bring Classic Power
๐ธ 1942 Washington Quarter โ MS67+ CAC (Toned)
๐ต Sold for: $1,265
๐ธ 1937-D Washington Quarter โ MS67+
๐ต Sold for: $743
๐ธ Standing Liberty Quarter โ MS66+ Full Head (CAC)
๐ต Sold for: $3,048
๐ธ 1918/7-S Overdate Quarter โ AU Details (Cleaned)
๐ต Sold for: $5,962
In problem-free condition โ double the price.
๐งช Step 6 โ Modern Coins Shock Everyone
๐น 1982-P Kennedy Half Dollar โ MS67+
๐ต Sold for: $3,294
Despite visible planchet flaws.
๐น 1967 SMS Kennedy Half Dollar โ SP68 Deep Cameo
๐ต Sold for: $9,168 ๐ฒ
A proof-like strike from a year with no official proofs.
๐ What This Tells Collectors
The current market shows:
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Explosive demand for high-grade coins
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Strong premiums for CAC approval
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Registry collectors driving competition
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Toned and rare-date coins outperforming
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Even modern coins can become 4-figure assets
Summer slowdown? Not in numismatics.
๐ Final Thoughts
From $1,000 wheat cents to $112,500 Lincoln coins, Augustโs market report proves one thing clearly:
Rare coins are no longer just collectibles โ they are serious financial assets.
And the market momentum is still accelerating ๐
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