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Question About Authenticating A Semi Valuable Coin

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 Posted 03/16/2022  6:58 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add JobIII to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hi All,

Been a long while. I'm downsizing a small hoard of coins, and stumbled on one that I believe could be moderately valuable.

Is this something I should have authenticated / graded in person?

I'm completely out of my depth here and I'm looking for where to start.

Cheers,
~JobIII
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Can't help without pics.
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It's a 1983 Lincoln Cent weighing at 3.1grams no signs of it being a magician coin and has the same ring tone as a regular copper (yes I literally dropped this on the table to get a ring).
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Please start a new topic when you upload pictures. Unfortunately no one will be able to help you until you do. Image upload and other tutorials.
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