Any auction prices occurred BEFORE approval by CAC. 

$2,200 auction price for last PR64RB CAC auctioned (click the sixth image; 2022). 

Staggering $1,645 APR for mere PR63BN non-CAC (fifth image), proof that this rare, undervalued date can skyrocket at auction.. 

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🔴 GUARANTEED LOWEST PRICE: We will beat any other Ebayer's price by 25% of the difference. Compared coins must be identically certified, aesthetically similar, and in stock. Valid at time of purchase only. Also applies to most of our other certified items. 

✅ Green CAC = choice, high-end, possibly under-graded. 

✅ Fussy CAC has approved just SEVEN of the 95 certified by PCGS and NGC.

Tiny 1,150 mintage (some were spent, lost, mutilated, buried, etc.). Many tallied in the population reports (including CAC's) are resubmissions or crossovers of the same coins. 

Mintage 420X lower than 1909-S VDB's yet costs 4X less! Vastly undervalued key date in proof. 

Much nicer in hand. Lots of satiny luster for a 1915 in any grade. Very few and light marks for PR64RB. Boldly struck even for a matte proof. 
 
Non-doctored, unlike many 1915 matte proofs in "problem free" PCGS slabs. Could easily upgrade after professional conservation but we prefer originality. A few (removable) toning specks from a higher grade. 

Very few and light marks for PR64RB. Bold, razor sharp strike even for a matte proof. 

Easily PR68RB by third-tier slab and raw standards, PR69 RED after the usual doctoring. Stick with NGC and PCGS; and ignore excuses from third-tier coin. 

Dealers and PCGS heavily market BILLION-mintage modern coins, which creates artificial demand, grossly inflated prices, and GIGANTIC profits. But they ignore this 1,150-mintage key because it is far too rare to promote and from which to profit, so demand and thus prices stay absurdly low. Seriously, $10,500 PCGS Price Guide for a 5.4 BILLION-mintage 1975 penny in two grades below MS70? And $10,000 for a "rare" 4.5 BILLION-mintage 1975-D cent in the same imperfect grade? We would not pay $5 for either. But we ask just $1,999 for this 1,150-mintage key date (in proof) penny?

Most modern coins can be bought at or near face value, melt value, or Mint-issue price; placed in a $4 plastic slab (PCGS bulk rate); and sold for hundreds or even thousands of dollars. But try doing that with with this 1,150-mintage key. We only deal in truly rare coins, not fabricated illusions designed to make coin dealers rich. 

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