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Looking for opinions on the grade and whether or not it is worth it to send in to PCGS.

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 Posted 03/06/2015  10:09 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add valleyco to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Xf details color is a bit off but not necessarily bad. I would not send it in if it was mine.
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Looks like an XF/AU liner with some obverse darkening that detracts from the eye appeal. Worth grading if the obverse looks better in-hand.
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EF-45, IMO not worth sending it in.
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I might be inclined to send it in to PCGS if I was already a member, or maybe ANACS. It also depends on how much the coin cost you, as to whether you want to spend any more on it.
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Mid AU. This one has a lot of detail left on a very good strike. Looks like it might have been cleaned but can't be sure based on the images.
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I got the coin for free from my grandfather in his collection, as he just passed away, and I am just trying to figure out which ones are worth getting slabbed so I can then sell them and get the best price.

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These are scans, not photos, right? I'd be more concerned with the surfaces of the coin if these were digital photos.

The obverse is nearly AU in my opinion but the weakness of the reverse knocks it down a bit to XF overall.

Probably not worth sending in to be graded, especially if there is surface issues. If problem free its probably worth somewhere between $150 and $250 IMO.

Edit: I guess it could be worth sending in to a TPG if it is problem free and you can piggy back on a dealer's or other collector's bulk submission.
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EF details. Very old cleaning, but cleaned nonetheless.
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