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 to the Community!
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Pillar of the Community
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That would be the real deal!
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New Member
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 thanks
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New Member
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what do you think the value of these two coins would be and possibly grade at.
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Bedrock of the Community
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 to the CCF Good eye, that's the real deal. 
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It depends on the grade. From here it looks like maybe a 64-65 meaning $1440-2000
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New Member
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Thank You GrapeCollects, Jbuck, JimmyD , ijn1944
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Do You think ebay would be a good place to list it, graded or nongraded, your thoughts ple ASE
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Pillar of the Community
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I'd get it graded prior to selling it personally.
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how much does it cost to grade and were
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Pillar of the Community
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Congrats on the find, that's huge! I'm with GrapeCollects, you should definitely have it slabbed. Don't forget, you need to ask for the attribution or they won't include it with the grade.
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That depends. If you were to consign it for auction at GreatCollections, they'd get it done for you (costs around $30) and just take that out of the final check you'd get.
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Great find!
As to slabbing, do the numbers beforehand. See if you can find one sold in the original package as well before assuming the slab will make more profit (it might not, I don't know!).
Grapecollects had a great ideas as well.
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