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<p>[QUOTE="Mainebill, post: 3591475, member: 44004"]A couple months ago I was watching the trade dollars at a ha auction. They had a really nice collection of them including proofs. The ngc proofs were selling solid even with a cac sticker. A 64 cam cac was around $4k. The same grade and coin in 64 cam no cac pcgs was $5k. Add a bean and it was $6k. Granted pcgs is as a rule tougher on trade dollars and so is cac[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Mainebill, post: 3591475, member: 44004"]A couple months ago I was watching the trade dollars at a ha auction. They had a really nice collection of them including proofs. The ngc proofs were selling solid even with a cac sticker. A 64 cam cac was around $4k. The same grade and coin in 64 cam no cac pcgs was $5k. Add a bean and it was $6k. Granted pcgs is as a rule tougher on trade dollars and so is cac[/QUOTE]
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