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I'm not good at grading coins but while a very nice example I see water spots and a couple of stains. An acetone bath may solve that. For it to be worthwhile to be graded, it really needs to grade 67 or better and many business strikes don't make that. So I would say no its not worth it.
Edited by Seeker_101 11/19/2024 9:45 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Coin is original but has some minor spotting and would not be worth grading. Enjoy it as it is.
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Pillar of the Community
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awesome thank you. I will keep looking
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MS65 at best. Not worth grading.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Not worth grading, but still a very nice looking cent.
Errers and Varietys.
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Pillar of the Community
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Way too much spotting. The fields look like they have a lot of problems. How did you get the pictures so "enhanced" ? I'm sure that is not how the cent looks in hand.
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very nice looking cent, but yes, if you sent it in, it would most likely come back as a 'Details' coin.
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well marve65 that's exactly how the coin looks in hand. My pictures are from the Tomlov pro 602. That why I uploaded the coin as it was something I've have not ran across before.
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Nice cent but save your money, not worth the expense of grading.
Take a look at my other hobby ... http://www.jk-dk.artToo many hobbies .... too much work .... not enough time.
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question do you guys want me to take a pic of all 50 of the remaining 1979 coins as this again is something that's blowing my mind. I mean they wont be zoomed in as much as ill use my iPhone but you can get an idea of the details and shininess. Again I am not looking to sell any nor make a million but to have a coin that 67+ is a goal to add to my collection. Again this is just the year 79 as I have more like this from 1959 to 1989
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That is a good looking cent!  Grading will eat into any profit. The coin sells itself, no need for getting a TPG involved.
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yea I am not going to have graded but for someone to say close to a MS 65 well that's my first so super happy!! I get all by guess but still placing in my binder
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Quote: question do you guys want me to take a pic of all 50 of the remaining 1979 coins as this again is something that's blowing my mind If it were me, I would sort them out. Find the best of the best ones and share them individually. Perhaps one it worth the time sending in. Quote: Again I am not looking to sell any nor make a million but to have a coin that 67+ is a goal to add to my collection. That is a worthy goal, so ignore my previous comment about profit.  However, I would still want you to just focus in sorting the best examples from the rest, then we can help you assess their potential.  Quote: Again this is just the year 79 as I have more like this from 1959 to 1989  Same process. Sort out the best ones for review. 
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Quote: yea I am not going to have graded but for someone to say close to a MS 65 well that's my first so super happy!! I get all by guess but still placing in my binder This is a great find! I anticipate they are all going to be worth keeping and protecting. Enjoy the sorting! 
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