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Is It Worth Grading This Belgium 2 Centimes 1855?

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 Posted 10/19/2018  05:00 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add theunsla to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hi everyone. I came across this 2 Centimes coin from Belgium. 1855 seems to be a rare year, but is it worth having this coin graded? Your opinions will be appreciated.
Book value about $900 in XF40.


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It has an edge ding and some "gunk" in the fields. Europe is the only place that would have a market for scarce date Belgium coins, and they are not likely to pay a premium for slabbed coins.Plus, they would probably be fussy about the condition and perceive this as a problem coin, as I would too.

So in other words, don't waste your money slabbing.
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 Posted 10/19/2018  07:39 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add theunsla to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Thanks oriole. I appreciate your view.
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I don't have anything to add to oriole's comments except that I see a couple edge dings.

Seriously though, I don't see the value in getting it slabbed, but would really enjoy hearing from some of our OUS brethren and sistren as to whether they also agree.
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 Posted 10/19/2018  8:05 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add realeswatcher to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Between the yucky stuff on it, not being FDC, and the impending global trade wars, this is practically worth scrap copper value. Myself, I would literally swallow the coin, treat myself to several bottles of Chimay, and see where the coin might possibly emerge from afterwards:

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Most of the gunk should come off with a bath in Acetone. No reason to get this one slabbed as fees are too high.
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pretty much with the previous comments. I'd "clean" it up a bit with non-abrasive micro cloth to remove some of the 'gunk'; otherwise wouldn't touch it. Put it in a mylar holder or 2x2 and offer it for sale. Don't go to a pawn shop as you won't get the "best" value.
OR keep it and start yourself a collection of 2 centimes of Belgium.

I apologize for not answering your question about grading. I don't know the cost to grade scale but if the coin would grade Very Fine or better I would. From what's available on ebay right now you could do well to sell.
My 2 cents.
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I'd say try acetone and then put it in a nice comfy 2x2.

Extremely nice coin regardless of value.
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