Should I get these regraded, or keep them in their original slabs?

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by stldanceartist, Nov 20, 2013.

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What would bring the highest prices if I needed to sell?

  1. Keep the coin in the original slab, as is

    20.0%
  2. Keep the coin in the original slab, but get it attributed

    60.0%
  3. Cross the slab over to ANACS so the variety is listed on the slab

    20.0%
  1. stldanceartist

    stldanceartist Minister of Silly Walks

    So, I recently found a couple examples of a Jefferson Nickel proof variety (1942 WDDR-003) in unattributed PCGS PR66 holders. I am 100% sure these are WDDR-003 as they contain all the die markers and evidence of the DDR.

    Here is a raw example (because I know we like pictures!):

    1942 Proof Jefferson Nickel WDDR003 - Obverse.jpg 1942 Proof Jefferson Nickel WDDR003 - Reverse.jpg

    Die gouge on obverse above Jefferson's collar:

    1942 Proof Jefferson Nickel WDDR003 - 1.jpg

    Die dot in left curved window (about 2/3 of the way from the bottom)

    1942 Proof Jefferson Nickel WDDR003 - 2.jpg

    Diagonal die scratch above short right window

    1942 Proof Jefferson Nickel WDDR003 - 3.jpg

    Doubling on all letters around the rim and FIVE CENTS

    1942 Proof Jefferson Nickel WDDR003 - AMERICA.jpg

    1942 Proof Jefferson Nickel WDDR003 - CENTS.jpg



    If I intended to sell them (not now, but maybe later) would it be better to:

    *Keep them in the original slabs, as is
    (cost: $0)

    *Keep them in the original slabs, get them attributed by James Wiles
    (cost: $6/coin + shipping)

    *Cross them over to ANACS slabs to get the variety listed on the slab
    (cost: $~20-25/coin + shipping to, not from - 10 coin $125 special)

    Seems like there are benefits and drawbacks to each option...just thought I'd get some outside opinions. I'm leaning toward option 3.
     
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  3. stldanceartist

    stldanceartist Minister of Silly Walks

    Of course, as I look at one of the PR66, it has a bit of verdigris to the right of Monticello - so that might be important information. I might just keep that one in the holder...
     
  4. jay4202472000

    jay4202472000 Well-Known Member

    Great question! I don't know what I would do if planning on selling them. Would the new fees not outweigh the additional revenue you would be able to collect. I know a lot of people would rather have it on the holder, but you should be able to convince them that it is the DDR considering all the markers are there. I am biased anyway. I love Jeff's and would keep them all to myself. If I knew what it was I wouldn't need it on the slab. Beautiful coin by the way and good luck either way you go.
     
  5. jello

    jello Not Expert★NormL®

    Don't send it to grade @Anacs
    Pcgs is were I would have it re graded .but PR 66 is one of the highest
    this coin may grade.
     
  6. stldanceartist

    stldanceartist Minister of Silly Walks

    Angelo,

    This coin is not the PCGS PR66. This is a raw coin that also has this same die variety. it was only used as an example (since I already had photographs taken, since it's listed on eBay.)

    Jay,

    I, too, have a quaint little Jefferson collection, and these are currently part of it (not the raw one, that's being sold to pay for the others.) I'm just trying to look ahead...if I need to sell it in the future, or if my family needs to sell it once I'm gone, will it be easier to sell...and gain the most price.

    Currently I don't believe NGC attributes this variety. ANACS does not have one listed in their Pop Reports, and I'm not sure if PCGS will attribute this or not. I think the ideal situation would be to have them in PCGS slabs...but I would have to have them submitted for me by the LCS.

    I should ask Paddy54 - I know he has at least one.
     
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