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Lincoln Cent Grades: 1961-D, 1963-D, 1969-D, 1973-D, 1981-D, 1985-D, And 2010-D

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 Posted 08/29/2017  04:22 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add centavo69 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I am about to send to grade some of my best coins for my collection.can you guys tell me., from what you see on the pictures what grade would you give to this few coins ? thnks

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Lincoln-Cent-Grades:-1961-D,-1963-D,-1969-D,-1973-D,-1981-D,-1985-D,-And-2010-D
Lincoln-Cent-Grades:-1961-D,-1963-D,-1969-D,-1973-D,-1981-D,-1985-D,-And-2010-D
Lincoln-Cent-Grades:-1961-D,-1963-D,-1969-D,-1973-D,-1981-D,-1985-D,-And-2010-D
Lincoln-Cent-Grades:-1961-D,-1963-D,-1969-D,-1973-D,-1981-D,-1985-D,-And-2010-D
Lincoln-Cent-Grades:-1961-D,-1963-D,-1969-D,-1973-D,-1981-D,-1985-D,-And-2010-D
Lincoln-Cent-Grades:-1961-D,-1963-D,-1969-D,-1973-D,-1981-D,-1985-D,-And-2010-D
Lincoln-Cent-Grades:-1961-D,-1963-D,-1969-D,-1973-D,-1981-D,-1985-D,-And-2010-D
Lincoln-Cent-Grades:-1961-D,-1963-D,-1969-D,-1973-D,-1981-D,-1985-D,-And-2010-D
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 Posted 08/29/2017  04:29 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
WADR, I would not send any of them in for grading by any of the top three TPG's.The cost of grading would out way the retail value.
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I agree with John1. It's going to cost $30-40 per coin for grading. What is your ultimate goal in getting these cents graded? Do you want to put together a certified set of LMCs? You might do it cheaper by buying them certified on ebaby. Every $ you spend on certification you could spend on coins or maybe a nice airtite album. Also, swap out that 61 for a better one; yours is circulated.
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 Posted 08/29/2017  08:52 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add T-BOP to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Nice RB coins average grading AU-55 ,but if you really want a more precise grade ,you need to show us obverse and reverse pics of every coin .
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PCGS grade modern coin at 16$ apiece,but you have to pay member fee,shipping and insurance,i don't think it worth it
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Centavo, ALL your coins appear circulated. By a purist's stand point(mine and others) no circulated coin should grade higher than AU59, as "almost uncirculated". It is ...unwise to attempt certifying any Lincoln Cent under a MS 66 at the very least, it is cost prohibitive, never will you recoup what you spend until that high of grade. These are coins out of Mint packs or very original(first time accessing) Mint bags/rolls. Someone above mention buying slabbed, if you want the "best", is way you have to go to do it. We little guys usually aren't setup to do it any other way.
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