I would rather say this after seeing the coin in person, but it looks as if you have one of the DDR varieties for this year. This is the most significant DDR for the Walker series. As for the grade, well struck for a 46 and 63 minimum... and I am willing to go higher after seeing it.
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I found a unmarked 1946DDR in an MS63 PCGS old rattler holder. At that time the coin was holdered PCGS didn't designate the DDR. I cracked it out and submitted it, came back MS64 DDR. It sold for $800 + to L&C coins.
The coin is a DDR-001 and it has not been graded yet. I hope its a 62 or 63. It does not have any wear. I just wanted opinions on the grade. I hope to send it to PCGS real soon and I will post the grade.
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I would Submit it to PCGS. It is worth $500 to $800.imo
I'd say 55 to 58.
But then again, I HATE trying to grade by pics.
..........another angle might make the specimen a 64.
Hope this helps..........
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MS63 DDR, great coin!
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Interested in what the TPG graded it at given the varied grades here.
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Edit: The tru-view pic makes it look like a different coin.
I sent a coin in to PCGS to get graded, and it got body-bagged, but I didn't get a pic, and was told that they don't do pics for body-bagged coins!
FWIW, nice coin, though.
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