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1967 Centenial Canadian Coin Set

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I am completely new to numismatics and just picked this coin set up for 20$ , I am aware that most of it is silver . I was curious if anyone had any advice on possibly getting them graded? and if so what kind of costs have you incurred from that in your experience. Thank you

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Hello and Welcome to the Forum!

This type of mint set is fairly common so I don't think it would be worth the money it would cost to get it graded.

They are all Proof-like coins so they usually have really high grades. The flip side is since there are so many high grade proof like coins they really aren't worth much.

If you really want to get them graded International Coin Certification Services (ICCS) at Younge and Eglinton in Toronto grades for a reasonable price.
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these are very common and $20 was a fair price, it would cost you roughly $75 to get them certified so it is definitely not worth it.
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wrap em up and save em for your grand kids! a good way to start your new hobby
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