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Would you post a photo of the entire front and back of the GSA holder?
EDIT: and also the other slab (unless you are trying to make us guess the grade).
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Edited by nss-52 09/30/2016 2:33 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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Very Nice. For a noobie,you're getting off to a fantastic start.
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I think the '80 and '82 are worth sending in - nice clean examples. The '95 is a no-questions-asked original Good and speaks for itself as it stands, so I wouldn't spend the money. I'll say MS-64+ on the '81.  to the CCF!
Edited by Coinfrog 09/30/2016 4:40 pm
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Thanks! Do you think it's worth sending in the ungraded coins?
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Pillar of the Community
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On the GSA holders you want to send them to NGC for grading as they will keep them in the original GSA holder.
Edited by Slider23 09/30/2016 10:54 pm
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PCGS will oversize holder them for an extra $20. NGC will do it for a bit cheaper. Either way keep them in the GSA holders. I will post examples of a PCGS oversize holder and a NGC holder on 2 GSA examples.
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On the PCGS GSA oversized holder, does PCGS encapsulate the entire GSA plastic holder or do they replace the outside plastic with their oversized plastic?
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