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1857 Flying Eagle DDO Snow-3, FS-002

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 Posted 07/01/2007  3:22 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add SsuperDdave to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Can anyone clue me in as to rarity, desirability and value of this variety? I've a line on one, and I'm attempting to learn enough to make an informed purchase decision.
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1857 1C MS64 ANACS. S-4, FS-002, DDO 2-O-I. The CA in AMERICA exhibits the boldest doubling. Snow-4 is very similar to Snow-3, but the varieties are promptly distinguished by the eagle's wingtip near 1 o'clock. Snow-3 is from a broken wing tip hub, while Snow-4 is from a missing wing tip hub. This flashy near-Gem has a good strike, clean surfaces, and attractive rose-gold color. (#2016) (Registry values: N1793)Sold for: $1,035.00.

This one sold at the Portland ANA in 2004...
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Thanks, Benji. The example I'm considering is visually very appealing, and (I think) 3 points overgraded in a PCGS AU58 holder. The asking price is close to twice the going rate for a "standard" AU55 example. Run, or gun?
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I would post your question on the EAC or Fly-In site if you have time. I am bust man. It should be listed in the cherry pickers guide(I just traded mine away). If it were me I would run AND gun. I always regret hesitations. NOTE: I have no knowledge as to the value or rarity of this coin.
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Hello SuperDave,
This variety is valued at twice the standard price of the non variety version according to Rick's attribution guide. It's a pretty scarce coin in any grade, but more so in AU or better, it sound like a pretty fair price to me.



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Thanks very much, Dave. You were precisely the type of person I was looking to attract to this thread. I love this place. And, Benji, you sure are Bust Man.

Methinks that this coin will be the next addition to my typeset.
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Make sure to post a pic, I would also like to add it to our members variety census if you wouldn't mind.


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