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1914 Canadian 50 Cent Piece.

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I am looking for help with grading. I've checked coinsandcanada.com and gave it my best guess to match. I'm looking for second opinions. I am trying to put together a group to have graded. Also any recommendations on where the cheapest place is? (I asked in the other thread as well... more data is better).

Thanks for any info/opinions.


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VG10 . here's another grading site:
http://web.archive.org/web/20130902115503/http://coinoisseur.com/GradiNGCoins.html
(on my computer, the above link works as I have it stored, but sometimes you have to enter into the "wayback page", this: http://coinoisseur.com/GradiNGCoins.html

And another:
http://www.saskatooncoinclub.ca/art...ns-ver2.html

Unless you have some hidden, specific need, why do you want to have them graded with a TPG? Learn to grade yourself and save BIG $$$$$. If a coin won't actually SELL for more than $150-200, you have eaten away more than you would get back as any kind of premium if you sold it graded. Kep them raw and spend your money on coins, not plasic with words
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Worth around $70-$80 on ebay.

ICCS is the cheapest and best in Canada, and charges $12 to grade, plus $15 to ship back, not to mention shipping fees to get it there. You can reduce the overall costs by shipping lots of coins in one package...but as Okie said, not really worth it unless your coin is $150+
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