---didou- There are many auction houses that you can talk to and ask about it's value.
---From my research, here's one, The Canadian Numismatic Co. which I dealt with ironically regarding a 1954 (NSF) nickel I once owned, not so long ago. So I can relate to the question of not knowing with a rare coin.
---Ask for Marc see what he says! I found him fair, he will give you an idea of it's value for sale or at Auction. Ask him, if you are inclined or curious?
---You can mention the recent (NSF)nickel, as an ice breaker, he will know who referred you. (*There's nothing in it for me!)
---Looks like CCCS (Louis) did you right! I'm glad of that, he gave you a a fair grade and was quick.
---Take your time and be patient, is my best advice and don't stop looking for more finds!
---Its the hunt that is fun, the find is the reward!
---I wish you the best of luck!
---The 1954(NSF) penny is a rare coin especially outside of PL Set's!
Again

---From my research, here's one, The Canadian Numismatic Co. which I dealt with ironically regarding a 1954 (NSF) nickel I once owned, not so long ago. So I can relate to the question of not knowing with a rare coin.
---Ask for Marc see what he says! I found him fair, he will give you an idea of it's value for sale or at Auction. Ask him, if you are inclined or curious?
---You can mention the recent (NSF)nickel, as an ice breaker, he will know who referred you. (*There's nothing in it for me!)
---Looks like CCCS (Louis) did you right! I'm glad of that, he gave you a a fair grade and was quick.
---Take your time and be patient, is my best advice and don't stop looking for more finds!
---Its the hunt that is fun, the find is the reward!
---I wish you the best of luck!
---The 1954(NSF) penny is a rare coin especially outside of PL Set's!
Again
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