When DHeath made this post, he and Russ and MadMardty were hot for these coins! Now that I think of it, it's probably all their fault some of these are so tough to find! I know Russ has a nice hoard of Kennedy's and who knows what treasures Marty is sitting on!
It's kind of strange to see the 1970-S PR69DCAM only got a $250 estimate since this coin is really tough to find! I think the current price is an accurate reflection. The other one which is no real surprise is the prediction on the 1971-S PR69DCAM coin. These are ridiculously tough to find with the pops and a price to back it up!
I decided to change calling the bathroom the John and renamed it the Jim. I feel so much better saying I went to the Jim this morning.
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Anyone want to update?
<< <i>I'll take a stab at a 2011 update.....
10- 81T2 PR-69 Dcam 522--> 578 --> 855 -->990-->1,325 **Now 28 - PR70 DCAM's**
9 - 1969 PR-69 Dcam 370-->400 --> 434 -->462-->529 **Now 1 - PR70 DCAM**
8 - 1968 PR-69 Dcam 190-->237 --> 261 -->268-->294 **Now 16 - PR70 DCAM**
7 - 1970 PR-69 Dcam 163-->176 --> 202 -->211-->230 +19
6 - 1964 PR-69 Dcam 61-->65 --> 67 -->69-->74 +5
5 - 1971 PR-69 Dcam 44-->47 --> 59 -->61-->63 +2
4 - 1967 PR-68 Dcam 6-->6 --> 6 -->6-->6 NO CHANGE since 2004
3 - 64AH PR-68 Dcam 8-->8 --> 8 -->8-->8 NO CHANGE since 2004
2 - 1965 PR-67 Dcam 8-->8 --> 8 -->8-->8 NO CHANGE since 2004
1 - 1966 PR-68 Dcam 4-->4 --> 4 -->4-->4 NO CHANGE since 2004
Now to compare his value predictions (2010 from PCGS Guide):
10- 81T2 PR-69 Dcam/Ucam 522 pieces $125 - $65 PR70 DCAM = $2,500
9 - 1969 PR-69 Dcam/Ucam 370 pieces $200 - $235 PR70 DCAM = $10,000
8 - 1968 PR-69 Dcam/Ucam 190 pieces $250 - $250 PR70 DCAM = $7,000
7 - 1970 PR-69 Dcam/Ucam 163 pieces $450 - $475
6 - 1964 PR-69 Dcam/Ucam 61 pieces $1,500 - $3,250
5 - 1971 PR-69 Dcam/Ucam 44 pieces $2,100 - $1,600
4 - 1967 PR-68 Dcam/Ucam 6 pieces $6,500 - $8,000
3 - 64AH PR-68 Dcam/Ucam 8 pieces $6,800 - $9,500
2 - 1965 PR-67 Dcam/Ucam 8 pieces $7,500 - $10,000
1 - 1966 PR-68 Dcam/Ucam 4 pieces $11,500 - $10,000
I didn't do any analysis on whether these were still the right dates to be included. >>
He specifically EXCLUDED PR70DCAM. Why did you choose to INCLUDE them?
The name is LEE!
Edit: It also appears I screwed up and didn't get the right "Predictions" from DHeath's first post either. Let's try this again:
10- 81T2 PR-69 Dcam 522--> 578 --> 855 -->990-->1,325 +335
9 - 1969 PR-69 Dcam 370-->400 --> 434 -->462-->529 +67
8 - 1968 PR-69 Dcam 190-->237 --> 261 -->268-->294 +26
7 - 1970 PR-69 Dcam 163-->176 --> 202 -->211-->230 +19
6 - 1964 PR-69 Dcam 61-->65 --> 67 -->69-->74 +5
5 - 1971 PR-69 Dcam 44-->47 --> 59 -->61-->63 +2
4 - 1967 PR-68 Dcam 6-->6 --> 6 -->6-->6 NO CHANGE since 2004
3 - 64AH PR-68 Dcam 8-->8 --> 8 -->8-->8 NO CHANGE since 2004
2 - 1965 PR-67 Dcam 8-->8 --> 8 -->8-->8 NO CHANGE since 2004
1 - 1966 PR-68 Dcam 4-->4 --> 4 -->4-->4 NO CHANGE since 2004
Now to compare his value predictions (2010 from PCGS Guide):
10- 81T2 PR-69 Dcam/Ucam 1200 pieces $ 75 - Now $65 actual pop. 1,325
9 - 1969 PR-69 Dcam/Ucam 800 pieces $ 100 - Now $235 actual pop. 529
8 - 1968 PR-69 Dcam/Ucam 400 pieces $ 175 - Now $250 actual pop. 294
7 - 1970 PR-69 Dcam/Ucam 300 pieces $ 250 - Now $475 actual pop. 230
6 - 1964 PR-69 Dcam/Ucam 100 pieces $2,500 - Now $3,250 actual pop. 74
5 - 1971 PR-69 Dcam/Ucam 150 pieces $ 500 - Now $1,600 actual pop. 63
4 - 1967 PR-68 Dcam/Ucam 25 pieces $5,000 - Now $8,000 actual pop. 6
3 - 64AH PR-68 Dcam/Ucam 20 pieces $9,500 - Now $9,500 actual pop. 8
2 - 1965 PR-67 Dcam/Ucam 15 pieces $12,500 - Now $10,000 actual pop. 8
1 - 1966 PR-68 Dcam/Ucam 10 pieces $16,000 - Now $10,000 actual pop. 4
When DHeath made this post, he and Russ and MadMardty were hot for these coins! Now that I think of it, it's probably all their fault some of these are so tough to find!
I know Russ has a nice hoard of Kennedy's and who knows what treasures Marty is sitting on!
It's kind of strange to see the 1970-S PR69DCAM only got a $250 estimate since this coin is really tough to find! I think the current price is an accurate reflection.
The other one which is no real surprise is the prediction on the 1971-S PR69DCAM coin. These are ridiculously tough to find with the pops and a price to back it up!
The name is LEE!