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Bedrock of the Community
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FYI ... You can ask moderators to move this to the modern section. You will get more Ike collectors looking at it.
Edit ...either I saw it wrong ...or it got moved.
As for a label, for me, it would be more of taking off some information.
Like - Proof 70 and INB certified full strike.
Edited by GR58 04/06/2015 8:42 pm
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New Member
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I think they moved it. Well I got a email saying they did. I didn't know if that stuff on the label mattered or not. Just the way I received it.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Oh ... It does not matter that it is there, big thing is that your happy with it.
I was just giving my opinion.
Collect coins for what you like, not what others like.
Here on CCF you can share your coins, but you can get ideas and learn from what others are doing.
Just collect in the style you like and be happy.
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New Member
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I started just collecting a little over 2 years ago. My dad collected a little bit just out of his change. He passed away from Cancer, So I decided to try to keep it going. I have tried to collect a year of the JFK half dollars, I have 1964-2001, and a few after 2001. Need like 9 more. I have some Indian heads, old nickels and a few dimes. I just not sure whats the best thing to collect that isn't real expensive and be worth it down the road. I know silver coins are the best. But I just collect for fun to. So I don't know if I should collect more of these are nickels, or pennies, or dimes. Lol.
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Moderator
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New Member
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I asked a guy from a coin shop here in town and the only one what it might be worth, he said maybe $4 to $5, of course that was just pics from a email sent to him. I don't know if I really trust the guy or not. I been thinking of collect Eisenhowers, just didn't know if the uncirculated ones would be worth it down the road or not. I think they are cool coins.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I would submit it to NGC or PCGS.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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You'll be surprised what you may get. MS68 at worse and MS69 I would say!
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Bedrock of the Community
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12866 Posts |
Very nice Ike! And 
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New Member
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how much does it cost to do that? never done it. still new to all of it.
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Moderator
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More then the coin is worth,IMHO. John1 
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Moderator
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I would not send it for grading. It is a high cost, low gain scenario. You have a nice coin, enjoy as it is. 
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New Member
United States
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It costs, well it did a few years ago when I did it around $70 for a year subscription which included 2 free gradings. But that didn't cover the cost of shipping and you ALWAYS insure. So for a $15 coin to spend $100 wouldn't be cost effective at all. If you want to send it in, find a local coin shop that'll do it for you, and they may charge you like $20 or something.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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INB; another unauthorized third party grading system.
HOWEVER, this one is relatively close. Beautiful coin, definitely a PF-68 or PF-69 still, not quite a 70 though.
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