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To view the Nov. 1st auction prices realized,
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If your estate warrants an Auction, we at Rocky Mountain Coin will be happy to obtain you top results. Our reputation for fairness and honesty has compelled top collectors, dealers and investors to attend and bid at our auctions. Our results can speak for themselves.
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Listed below are a few examples from our previous auction: |
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PCGS/64 graded 1907-P wire edge Ten Dollar Gold brought $37,400 Coin world trend $20,000 |
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NGC/64 graded 1915-S Panama Pacific $50 round $63,000 (Blue Sheet $38,000) |
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PCGS/66 graded 1907 Twenty Dollar high relief $66,000 (Blue Sheet $38,000) |
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Finest known Clark Gruber $10 Colorado Territorial gold coin PCGS/63 grade realized $61,600 |
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Finest known Clark Gruber $2.5 Colorado Territorial gold coin PCGS/64 grade realized $33,000 |
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Collectors and Dealers were also battling over some of the popular circulated gold coins such as: |
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PCGS/AU-55 graded 1836-P $2.5 dollar $2.090 Coin world trend $1,300 |
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PCGS/VF-25 graded 1795-P $5 dollar small eagle $8,525 Coin world trend $7,500 |
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PCGS/XF-45 graded 1803/2-P $5 dollar $3,080 Grey Sheet $1,975 |
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PCGS/VF-35 graded 1806-P $5 dollar $2,860 Grey Sheet $1,400 |
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PCGS/VF-25 graded 1871-CC $20 dollar $3,630 Grey Sheet $2,000 |
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Although past sales are no guarantee of future results, you can be
assured that we will strive to obtain new records for your collection or estate. An RMC auction is not just any auction. You can be assured that your coins will receive maximum exposure amongst dealers and collectors with the same care as our previous auctions. We strive for superior results. |
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