US Coin Collector Digest

Shift to auction/TPG-verified content as editorial anchor

Shift to auction/TPG-verified content as editorial anchor

Key Questions

What specific coins are prioritized in lot-cited auctions?

Prioritized coins include the ongoing 1887 Morgan double strike, 1919-P Lincoln top pop at GreatCollections, 1933 Wheat MS67 (NGC/PCGS), 1870-S $3 gold, 1975 No S and 1982 No-P dimes, and 1896-S $10. These serve as the editorial anchor for verified content. The PCGS Rare Coin Market Report provides census updates and price changes for tracking.

Why shift to auction and TPG-verified content?

This approach prioritizes reliability by citing specific auction lots and third-party grading (TPG) services like PCGS and NGC. It enables verification through population reports (POPs) and census data amid market hype. Expansion of this focus ensures accurate editorial content.

How does the Cherrypickers' Guide support these highlights?

The Cherrypickers' Guide aids in variety identification for coins like the listed Morgans and dimes. It complements TPG verification and census tracking from sources like the PCGS Rare Coin Market Report. This supports informed collecting amid auction hype.

Prioritize lot-cited auctions: ongoing 1887 Morgan double strike, 1919-P Lincoln top pop (GreatCollections), 1933 Wheat MS67 (NGC/PCGS), 1870-S $3 gold, 1975 No S/1982 No-P dimes, 1896-S $10. Expand verification/follow POPs/Census amid hype; Cherrypickers' Guide supports variety ID.

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Updated Mar 24, 2026
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