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Two 1877 Indian Head Small Cents Which Should I Sell?

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The second coin I bought at a flee market in Canada about four years ago. I paid $225 Canadian for it. That was when the Can dollar was at about 82 cents. The first one I got about a month ago in Buffalo in a bin of old coins. bought about 5 coins that day and paid $4 for them.
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I live in Canada so if I wanted to certify my coins with a us service how would I go about it?

In Canada most of our coins are certified in Toronto at ICCS would that be a good way to go or would buyers in the US prefer an American service?
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I would take a guess that most would rather have a US company. I'll let other's chime in though.
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You can go with ANACS. Most cost effective. I do like PCGS too. This will be certified as genuine/corroded. With ANACS, there are no clubs to join so you can directly submit them. It will cost you a little more in s/h obviously since you are in CA
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If I send coins to The US for cert. how long does it take to get them back?
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The first one I got about a month ago in Buffalo in a bin of old coins. bought about 5 coins that day and paid $4 for them.
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It depends. The turn around times are not set in stone but rather, estimates. I have had coins take as little as two weeks, and as long as over a month.
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four dollars for an 1877 ??

As George Costanza would say :

"Thats like discovering Plutonium by accident!"
Retired USAF 1983-2003
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Wow outstanding bin find you will motivate me to keep sifting through those pennies (!)
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