Do y'all think it would be better to just keep the set together or send in to be graded? Seems like it could cost another $100-200 to get both sets graded. I've never had anything graded, so I really need some advice. Thanks for anyone's help!
No, I doubt anyone will grade these, so more than likely there will not be any graded complete sets available, ever.
Most modern coins from the mint were either grade 69 or 70. Why sent it to grade. Beside if your coin grade 70 and worth $1,000.00. And you want to sell to a dealer. The dealer might just want to pay you a little over the initial price. And now, there were too many unwanted grade 69. In the old days. If you lucky to get a grade 63. You just like hitting a lotto.
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Simple......Get off your butt and start a Dansco Album! There are tons of nice quality Kennedy's out there just waiting to be picked at face value and put into a Dansco. It's fun, it's rewarding and you've got one helluva great start! IMO, unless you have a TPG Registry Set that you are working on, getting them "graded" is just a waste of money. Grading is NOT required although a lot of folks have been brain washed into think it is.