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1982 D Quarter. Do You Think It's Worth Sending In?

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I can't get my picture to fit the size to post the reverse. Smh. It's the same quality as obverse this
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Please add a photo of the reverse.
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Not worth sending in. As a general rule,a coin needs a minimum retail value after slabbing of $150 to justify all costs involved in sending it in.It needs to grade a minimum of MS67 to send in. Here is a link on grading:https://www.pcgs.com/photograde/
Here is a link on values:http://m.numismedia.com/rarecoinprices.htm
As to pics,did you use the image tutorials?
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Pics too soft to see surface details clearly.



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Agree, not worth the cost of slabbing.

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Not a great candidate for 3rd party grading, but would make a solid album hole filler until better comes along.
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Thank you for the comments everyone. Its definitely the best 1982 I've seen.
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Submitting coins for grading to get registry quality graded slabs is a great way for a newbie to lose money. Most experienced dealers don't get the money grades, and that is why those slabbed coins are so rare and valuable. Dealers send bulk submissions of thousands of coins in hopes of getting that high grade.

Companies use nothing verifiable to grade coins with. So the same coin broken out and resubmitted, even to the same company, is never guaranteed the same grade again. The companies are totally unaccountable to anyone. The less money-grade slabs they hand out, the more the high money-grade slabs skrocket in price. This is desreable for business b/c the high prices entice more people hoping to make a boatload of cash to tyry to find a perfect looking coin to submit.

Tons of people are willing to gamble the 200.00 (initial) fee to submit their "perfect looking" coin (to their eye), and end up wondering what went wrong when they end up with a non-jackpot grade slab and financially in the hole. The overabundance of face value coins people have paid to get slabbed lends evidence to this idea.

The companies keep track of the grades they assign to all coins as can be seen online. The companies are businesses needing to pay shareholders, and will go with a plan to maximize profits just as any other business does.

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Scary, thank you sir for the tip. I'm thinking this one is maybe a MS65. When I look at it in the right light and under 4X magnification I can see imperfections. Nothing that I would say is damage but you can tell it went through the business strike minting process. But I can't see anything with my naked eye, it does look pretty darn good.
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Its definitely the best 1982 I've seen.

Yes, nice for an 82 but that's about as far as that goes. Like Bobby stated: Graded 65's are 15$ - even at MS66 it isn't worth the grading fees.......
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Grading fees are far higher than the coin is worth.
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