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Coin Worthy To Be Sent To NGC For Grading And Slab?

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helloo folks, I found this cool 1920 Mexican One Centavo coin, and it is a very tough key date. Many people here on CCF believe that this coin grades at XF while others say that its XF+. This coin is important to me because it is also my very first rare coin and I feel like having it graded and slabbed at a cost is necessary. What do you guys think? any opinions would be highly appreciated, thanks in advance :) My sole purpose here is just to get it sold as this coin will not be added to my collection.
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You wrote 1910 but the pic is of a 1920.
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 Posted 08/21/2012  06:07 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mkman123 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Yes send it in to ngc as they are the worlds leader in foreign coins
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Is this your ebay listing?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mexico-1-Ce...t_1290wt_922

The photo is exactly the same so I assume it must be.

I am fairly new to the slabbing world but have also heard NGC is good for world coins.
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You will most likely get a details grade for this one as it appears to have some environmental problems.
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I think that could would benefit from a thorough soaking and rinsing with acetone. No rubbing or wiping required. There appears to be a lot of schmutz around the letters and the edges of the devices.

NGC may not even slab it like that, which would be an expensive lesson.

If you do so, it would be interesting to see an after picture.

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