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1935 Crown Should I Have It Graded?

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Thoughts?
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Unless it has raised lettering around the edge, I wouldn't bother. The 1935 Crown is still very common - I would expect to pick up a similar grade coin at auctions here for £15 - £20. By the time you have paid for grading there is not much left in it.
The raised edge version is much scarcer - multiple £100s.
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I put a bid on both a Rocking Horse crown and a Cartwheel penny the other day. Lost both! The RH crown went for +£30 and similar grade so maybe a bit more sought after these days.
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I agree with PaddyB, even in UNC these are £40 coins and £10 - £25 in the usual VF to AU you seen them in. With 700k minted and most souvenired - they had little or no circulation.

It costs $20+ to slab a coin and get it graded. I will grade it for free - your coin is EF (British grading), and nice but a common coin.
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Thank guys . It sits here on my desk .
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