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Picking Coins For Grading

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What factors do you consider when picking a coin to send off to be graded?
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I would say value... I'm not going to send a coin that is worth less than the grading fee's. Oh also for selling it again, People tend to buy coins in slabs to make sure their genuine
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I never do and never will. I can not put slabs in my Albums.
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I never do and never will. I can not put slabs in my Albums.


And they are a real pain to get out of the slabs too
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Authentication would be a good reason, if the coin in question could be a counterfeit.

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I generally make that decision based on value or at least potential value. Like coincollect1 said it doesn't make much sense to send a coin in that is worth less than it costs to grade it. I added in potential value because sometimes a coin has large price differences between grades such that the coin in the lower grade is not worth too much but the higher grade is worth a lot. If you feel confident enough it may be worth the gamble. Generally the coins that need authentication are the ones that are valuable enough to make counterfeiting worthwhile.
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I never do and never will. I can not put slabs in my Albums.
I agree. I would never voluntarily send a coin in for grading. However, I can see myself buying a slabbed coin if it what I am looking for. The security is an added benefit, but not a replacement for my own diligence.
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