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Are These Cuban Star Pesos Worth Grading?

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 Posted 01/13/2020  2:58 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add MasterKromm to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hi, just as the title suggests I would like to know if any of these Star Pesos are worth having graded by NGC. But this is a very small and random sample of the star pesos I have in coin tubes, if you guys could steer me in the right direction (i.e. which ones to select and have graded + what kind of grade I should expect) that would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance! Oh and I had uploaded the images to imgur, but the forum prevented me from putting up the darn link... So here are even fewer examples,

1932 Star Peso
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1933 Star Peso
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I don't think that they are UNC-perhaps AU. So $70-90 per NGC. Even if a slabbing gives it MS60 vs an AU (which few would doubt is a minimum) I seriously doubt that you would recover your grading fees.
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@ Oriole Yeah, I know some of what I have are borderline AU/UNC territory... So unless they are a strong MS62 or better not worth the hassle? I am somewhat new to collecting slabbed coins but have a local guy who is willing to send some off for me from time to time. Would it be worth the effort to have a couple 1915s and 1916s graded if they will only grade AU 50 - 55? Thanks for the input.
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