I have inherited a 1911B 20 franc swiss gold piece to me it is in mint condition and can find no marks(havent examined under a magnifine glass) Is it worth it getting it graded? If so how much would it cost and what company do I use? thanks nathan
The coin is a pretty common bullion coin. It has a mintage of 5,346,000 according to the Krause guide. PCGS has a total population of 131 coins for this date. Almost all between MS-64 and MS-66. I don't think there would be a substantial premium on this coin unless it grades MS-67 or above. PCGS only has 1 graded in MS-67. If you post pics you might be able to get an experts opinion on what it might grade. If it were my coin, I would leave it raw, as the cost to grade gold is around $30+ and you probably wouldn't be able to get that money back. If you do want to get it graded you want to go with either NGC or PCGS.
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