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A few pics to better show luster. Scanner wouldn't pick that up.  
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Rest in Peace
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Honestly, may not be worth it, no expert here, but I have seen an abundance of MS-63/64 1955PDS series being offered for saw at reatively low costs raw recently for right around $20 or all. Yours look easily at MS64, but would slabbing, and shipping costs outweigh any possible investment possibility or future value increase? Personallyni wouldn't, protect them well now, maybe next generation but not now. Do look good tho, nice examples.
Hmm, that a fingerprint in field front of chin '46? Coin or mylar?
Edited by Crazyb0 09/30/2017 05:38 am
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Valued Member
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Thanks Crazyb0,bought both at a pawn shop and yes it is a fingerprint, not mine, on the coin lol shame:) Some folks just don't know better!
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Rest in Peace
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Nice but not worth sending in . Maybe 63's or 64's . 
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Rest in Peace
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 not worth the costs of submissions, although I can see why you would ask.
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Pillar of the Community
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Both would have to grade MS67 for it to be worth sending in and that isn't happening. Just save them as is or start an album.
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