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SMS 1965-67 Error Coins Question

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Not worth grading.
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@rain Why to pay the membership to certify one coin? ANACS will be 26$ with variety attribution plus the shipping on both sides. then when come to sell, this it is a game. because you has to find the best dealer for varieties, who has a list of really collectors. If you think E=Bay, you can expect 60 to 80 maximum. Those varieties after Type B not many knows. basic the SMS to day in very, very nice shape comes back 67 and the rest 64 to 66. I hope this help you.
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I also have other coins in these SMS sets that I would like to show pictures and ask questions about. Should I create a whole new thread for each coin or can I just post them here on this current topic? I have plenty of other coins that I would like to send of in the hopes of having them grade well because I have been collecting change for a very long time. I just never really knew which ones were the most valuable or how to discern them until I started doing all the research these past few weeks. So I have all kinds of coins. I have saved every coin I could find that was 1983 and earlier. In the hopes of finding out which ones have the best chance or which ones are just worth face value.
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In order for a coin to justify slabbing it needs a minimum retail value of $100-$150 after slabbing. You first need to determine what grade it is https://www.PCGS.com/photograde/ and then look up the retail selling price in said grade http://m.numismedia.com/rarecoinprices.htm and ebay sold values.
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