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Moderator
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 to the Community! I split your reply into its own topic for the proper attention. 
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Bedrock of the Community
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jbuck - Nobody's more qualified than you to answer this question! What do you think?  to the CCF!
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Quote: jbuck - Nobody's more qualified than you to answer this question! What do you think? I have only recently started to buy graded Ikes. I do not plan to send any in, so I do not think I am qualified. 
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Thanks for the split. Well I know little to nothing short of my apps books and what I read online. I'm not looking for big bucks I'm just looking for some bucks to put together to buy a higher valued coin as I have so many free graded. And few coins. I have a bunch of Barbara dimes but hats as far back as my recent collection goes as I lost everything to a fire three years ago. So I'm only asking if thy look like they would grade at least 65. From your opinion. From the pics. Thanks guys much appropriate
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You know, I should have considered the cost of grading. If you have some free submissions, I say you have nothing to lose other than time. That being said, I would be inclined to go for it, although you may want to await other opinions.
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Pillar of the Community
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Superdisco, where are you getting the free grades? I'll trade you cherrypicks for them.. 
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Pillar of the Community
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From what I researched, a 1973-P in MS-64 is around $23, MS-65 is around $50 then MS-66 is $750. I've sent many 1972's off recently just to get clarification of the variety they were. A mint set proof coins should grade around 68-69. Being in finance, I don't want to shell out $16 or $20 plus shipping to have a coin worth $23. I'm learning that quickly. But then again, it's only worth what someone's will pay for it.
Edited by shotgung 05/09/2017 2:31 pm
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Valued Member
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I know an MS-66 clad ike is abit more elusive than one might think.
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New Member
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I understand but I have many free grades Certificates built up. And have some multiples of 73 p d s GOP package ad well as SMS sets figured I'd send in Kennedy too and sell the, off with my others loose silver. Commratives ect for some highly key Carson morgans from my local coin guy. I just lost my entire collection and have sloy rebuild with very limited budget and less interest although the silver itch is coming back got three new books last night on contemp coins and grades. Thanks any more advice greatly appreciated
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New Member
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I accumulated free grading certificates threw hsn yearly silve eagle punches. I get the eagles threw them to get the four free grading certificates either anc or ice habe like 12 free grades. But I need advice. I have a slue of Ike's. But. It would seem sms 66 Kennedy may be better bet I have a few sets most all the coinslook to me to be high grade but you know how that works. Never know. I'm not looking for big bucks I'm looking to turn a few bucks to a bunch of bucks then sell all the graded coins off dot better more rare morgans or other older coins for better chance at higher rerun. Out of the SMS coin sets I have six sets 1966 and 2 67 65. I have 69 GOP. 1972 and 73 GOP sets as well. Any idea as to what would be the best bet outa the coins in these sets to send off? Thank. You.
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Pillar of the Community
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If you'd like, you can shoot me an email. I tried to send you one, but you don't have that feature enabled.
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