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1912-D Liberty Nickel And A Few Indian Head Cents

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Should I send these off for grading?
1.) 1912D Nickel - Its very nice and I see no marks other than a knick on the rim at 730 on the obverse.

1912-D-Liberty-Nickel-And-A-Few-Indian-Head-Cents

1912-D-Liberty-Nickel-And-A-Few-Indian-Head-Cents


2.) 1896 Indian cent - Coin looks to be full red, the pictures not make it appear that way.

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1912-D-Liberty-Nickel-And-A-Few-Indian-Head-Cents


3.) 1902 Indian Head cent - Great Red color. Might not get full red due what looks like album toning around the rims.

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The nickel is probably 62-63 quality. The cents look to be 63'ish red and brown.

Sending them off is up to you. You have to ask yourself is the added expense of a "3rd party grade" going to be worth it when you, or your heirs, go to sell them.
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