Certified MS-67 1943 LWCs sell for between $100 - $200. I don't think that yours is quite at that level (pics are a bit fuzzy). If it were mine, I would not spend the money to get it graded.
Inordinately fascinated by bits of metal with strange markings and figures
better photo of reverse needed its too out of focus
without better photos MS63/64
the coin would need to be at least MS67 to justify grading
there are only 2 reason to slab a coin 1. you have a rare coin that should be authenticated 2. you have a coin at least $150 that you are planning on selling, otherwise put it in an album or in an air tight holder
it doesn't make sense unless a coin is worth $150 or more. most seasoned collectors dont even slab their coins due to the cost. you could expect to spend about $22 plus shipping/insurance per coin each way plus a subscription to a grading service. PCGS charges a minimum of $69 for a subscription.
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