1939 Ddr

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  1. spy88

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  3. jtwax

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    Hi Dave,

    Makes you wonder what they were smokin that day huh. Nice score.

    I see one substantial hit on the cheek on the obverse. The reverse looks pretty clean. However, I wonder if PCGS would downgrade this a point because of the obverse and reverse spots.? Obviously it will not go FS because of the bridges but overall a fairly unbag-marked coin!

    I would have to say that if it goes 65 at PCGS then FMV would be right around $550 so I would have to say that perhaps you didn't get the deal of the century but definately won a nice coin.
     
  4. spy88

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    It's almost as if everyone that had contact with it had caught something to miss the DDR!

    I think there is a hit to the reverse under the S in PLURIBUS and some small nicks to Monti. I do believe either PCGS or NGC would give it a 65. As for the steps, I tried real hard (and still am) to not see FS here. There does seem to be slight bridging @ P3, S4/5 but hard to tell from pic. ICG missed the DDR---maybe they missed the FS! I can only hope!

    From my search of Heritage archives dating back to '95, there have been 18 65 or 66 DDRs sold. 10 were in 65 and 8 were in 66, 9 are NGC and 9 are PCGS. Lowest hammer for a 65 was $385 (NGC) and highest was $834 (NGC). In 66, the lowest was $528 (NGC) and highest was $1610 (PCGS) but back in 8/01. Latest auction for a 65 was $690 (NGC) and for a 66 was $1265 (PCGS). If it makes FS---well, I'll wait for the coin in-hand before I start celebrating.

    Based on these results and the probability of losing a point, I would think PCGS the better submission---also the fact they are somewhat looser with the FS desig. I also think that your estimate of $550 is pretty close but may be a tad on the low side if PCGS slabbed.

    Thanks Jason!
     
  5. spy88

    spy88 New Member

    OOps! Two posts for the same response! :eek:
     
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