I have a very shiny red 1963 wheat that had been put away. Does anyone think it's worth getting graded? It does have a lump in an area in reverse. I am fairly new to this so I'm just trying to get some opinions
I agree with above statements,although it is a nice shiny coin but it is not in a perfectly struck high grade to carry any premium to justify slabbing which on average will cost$22 and higher.
To CCF , first of all that's a Lincoln Memorial cent . When posting a photo of a coin in question make sure it's shown right side up and always take pics of both sides front and back of the coin . From what I can see your coin does not warrant sending in for grading .
with T-BOP. If you had a 1963 Wheat cent, that would be an extremely rare coin! Without seeing the reverse, we know it's a Memorial cent as they stopped minting Wheaties with the 1958 cent.
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