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How Would You Value/Price These Two Varieties?

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 Posted 02/04/2014  6:52 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add stldanceartist to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
So I just got the results of my ANACS Insider free submissions (well, I paid for ONE, and two were free...) and I plan to sell them, but I'm wondering what some of the coin dealers and collectors would value these varieties at.

First Variety:

1942 Proof (Type 1) Jefferson nickel WDDR-003

Listed in The Best Of The Jefferson nickel Doubled Die Varieties (page 45-46)
Overall Rarity: Very Rare
Category: Significant
Values: PR60 - $100 PR63 - $150 PR65 - $250

I have TWO that will be coming back as PR66. Keeping in mind that they'll be in ANACS holders, but the variety will be on the slab, so...what would you price this at? And I also do realize that prices in guides are seldom accurate. There are NO auction records of this variety that I can find, just a couple old threads here and on the CS boards and CoinCommunity boards.

Second Variety:

1962 Proof Lincoln Cent DDO-008

Beautiful, satiny coin. Will be coming back in a PR67RD holder. As far as the ANACS Pop Reports go, this has to be a Top Pop coin (and, from what I can tell, is the only DDO-008 ever graded. There are two listed as "Doubled Die Obverse" in a general way, highest grade of PR65. I'm not saying that means it's super expensive, I'm just saying that's what the facts are.) No posted values, no auction results.

I am thinking this might be a "take really good pictures, start a week long auction and see where it goes" kind of listing. Where would you value this, and where would you start the auction?
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02/04/2014 6:58 pm
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There are so many possible answer to this question, who is buying the coin a dealer or collector, you'll get allot more from a collector interested in these coins. There must be some records on ebay or other auction sites that have a history of coins like yours that sold for a specific amount recently. Otherwise, if you going to sell it, start on the high end and gradually lower the price until your comfortable with selling it as close to it's estimated value as possible.
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