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To Grade Or Not To Grade

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 Posted 11/11/2011  1:38 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Caferacer311 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Couple years ago I bought this coin at a swap meet for I think 5 or 8 dollars...cant remember but is it worth to be graded? To-Grade-Or-Not-To-Grade To-Grade-Or-Not-To-Grade
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I don't think it would be worth it to have this coin graded. The total cost of having this coin graded would probably be more than the coin is worth.
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Thats true! in that case I could buy another one in the same condition, do you think it could be ms65?
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It is a bit more difficult to grade with the glare but I think the coin might be somewhere around MS-63 or 64. I wonder if it is possible to remove the spot on the reverse without damaging the coin. Probably some of the conservation experts would be able to provide an answer.
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Ya the glare is kinda bad but I have a ms64 graded by pcgs and this coin in the picture is 3 times nicer, better strike nice luster ill put up a better pic
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