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1973 D Penny Error When Should You Certify Sell Uncertified Obsessed Newbie

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**here's pics without the sleeves.
I think I see doubling most prominently on FG & Ear. Slight doubling on mm, date, berty & motto.

I'm really new at trying to understand what I'm seeing.

Thanks for your critiques.



I found this searching container of change and it really stands out.

Can you help me grade ithis coin? when do you send s coin to be graded or should it be sold uncertified through an auction site like heritage etc?

Thanks for the help.
Beth
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Suggest not photographing coins while they are mounted in 2x2s--lessens the quality of the image. Without seeing better images, I'd say your coin--while nice and likely near mint state--is rather common. At first glace, with the photos posted, I'd say your coin is in the low to mid MS range (60-64). I have several dozens of these in MS64-66 condition. In my opinion, it wouldn't be worth it to send the coin to a third party grading service. It would have to fall into the very, very high MS range to have any value at auction.

What error are you seeing?

Could we see new, high resolution photos taken outside of the 2x2? Thanks.
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10/26/2020 2:44 pm
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Sharp and much brighter images needed. What error do you see?



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to CCF. A coin need a retail value after slabbing of at least $150 to justify all costs involved in sending it in.
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