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New Member
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Hi all, my last post was a 1944-s that had been heavily polished :( I have a couple different ones I want to show, and need y'all's expertise, Here is the first, obv then reverse. 1944-S Obverse:  Reverse:  The second coin, 1944-D Obverse:  Reverse:  The third coin and last of this post, 1944-P Obverse:  Reverse:  If I did anything wrong with this post Please tell me, I am still new to this place, I really appreciate y'alls help whenever I post. Thanks in advance, I love to hear from people who gave more experience than I do.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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AU55, VG Details Cleaned, F-15
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Rest in Peace
United States
18456 Posts |
44-S AU-55 44-D VG-10 44-P VF-25
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
94367 Posts |
I'll say AU-55, F details (cleaned) and VF-25.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
19129 Posts |
One coin per posting helps focus our attention.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4680 Posts |
AU-53 F Details, cleaned VF-20
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
19935 Posts |
EF-40 F details, cleaned VF-20
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New Member
 United States
21 Posts |
Would you say That the first coin, the AU-55 is worth sending in to PCGS?
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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You would have to look up the PCGS price guide and check out the value, then take into account the cost to have it graded along with shipping costs then make up your mind. Standard rule of thumb on this site that I have seen states...if the coin is worth $150.00 or more...slabbing it would be justified. smat
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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With respect, I doubt that any coin shop would offer you anything for the '44-S. Just worth a few cents.
Edited by Coinfrog 10/10/2020 7:28 pm
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