However, you'll spend more half that in fees to slab it, submission fee, round trip shipping, insurance, if you don't have one membership fees. Numismedia lists the value at $98, and raw in the same condition as yours on eBay for $99.
i got a questions for you guys i have a lot of coins i want to slab who would you pick Anacs,pcgs,NGC ?
Not slabbable (is that even a word) but it is a tough date. Bust quarters all around are just tough/low mintage.
Yes, all are tough. Why slab it? Its a nice, honest coin that did its job. Its not one that fakes are an issue with, or a one point grade difference will make a large difference in price. Keep it simple. Btw, people laughing about finding it in his shoe? Why? Heck, I have found a Sassanid coin in a book, a hepthalite coin in a pair of pants, and a Zimbabwe 100 billion dollar note in a jacket just last week. Are you saying you guys don't do the same? I thought it was normal for collectors.....
The coin is worth essentially the same whether slabbed or unslabbed. Regardless, I would strongly suggest you forget ANACS as an option since the market has apparently forgotten about them already.
This. It isn't like this is a really difficult coin to grade, or that it's likely to be fake. If you can find a collector who is willing to pay $90 for it raw, I can't imagine he'd be willing to pay $90 + all the costs associated with having it graded just to have it in a slab. If it was mine, I'd put it in an AirTite and enjoy it for the rest of my years, and then my kids would inherit it.