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1886 One Dime, Grade.

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Hery there newbie here, If I will send this to PCGS or ngc what grade do you think it will get. it has some damage on the obverse would they do any problem with that?
thanks alot.
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I'll say AU details (gouged).
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I'll say AU details (gouged).

so it will get damaged label right?(that what gouged means?).

value wise do you think its worth sending what will be the value after grading and whats it like that raw.
sorry for the trouble if you cant reply to all its understandable.
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Right, the holder will reflect the fact that it's damaged. In this condition the cost of certification would not be justified.
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any idea on how much it will be raw?
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@fimel - unsure of your question, please rephrase. Do you mean, how much is it worth in this condition?
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@Coinfrog yea thats what ive meant new to all of this grading thing
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XF details (damaged & cleaned)

value wise $15 or less. tough to give value to details/damaged coins

as for grading its not even close.

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 a minimum of $18 (economy grading) plus shipping/insurance per coin each way plus a subscription to a grading service. For instance PCGS charges a minimum of $69 for a subscription other subscription levels include grading vouchers though so you could reduce these costs. As you can see it really is not worth grading any average coin

there are only two reasons to have a coin graded

1. its a rare coin that you want to authenticate
2. it has a value of at least $150 and you are planning to sell it

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