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I have bought these perfect pennys and see them selling for big money. do these look to be in that class. Wondering if I should get graded. Any info would be great
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Valued Member
United States
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Korea, Republic Of
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Yes, pics would definitely help.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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1. Get a Red Book. 2. Then learn how to grade. At that point any coin you think would be worth at least $200 would then be worth getting graded.
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Moderator
 United States
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FYI - your pictures can't have the same name
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Valued Member
 United States
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Edited by makescents9 07/02/2014 05:07 am
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I am moving this to the US Modern Coin Grading section. Also, for grading coins a picture of the reverse of each coin would be needed.
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Valued Member
 United States
349 Posts |
i am new to this and I am loving this. This is by far a complete anything you need type of site. Not to mention the members are very helpful
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Very nice coins makescents9. I don't see any that would be worth a TPG but I am no pro. I would get a Dansco album and put them in there. John1 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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The Wheats that go for big money are the earlier dates form about 1909 to 1925. Yours are in pretty good shape but I do not think that they are worth grading.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Welcome to CC!
Looks like you have some nice Lincolns. If you want grades, it's best to post one coin at a time (obverse and reverse pics). They generally look to be MS63-65 or so.
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United States
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The one you posted a link to is a top pop coin.... I believe if I read it right that it's tied for the finest known example of that year/mint making it a "conditional rarity"... in lesser grades, even one or two less the values go way down. Your coins are nice, definitely worth an album but not a TPG IMHO.... They're not MS-67's... More like 63's- 65's which are fairly common in these grades. They only get pricy in the very high grades. But hey... Ya never know... Post pics of each individually of the obverse and reverse (front and back) and we can help with grading. And the 1936 you linked is a 36s while the 36 you posted is a "P" ( no mint mark).... Big difference, lol. But still a very nice wheatie!
Edited by NathanASE 07/02/2014 5:30 pm
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Valued Member
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Here is a 36s 
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