This what I found coin hunting.this morning and would like help.from my fellow forum members.to direct me in the right direction.thk very much.
Welcome to CT 1-you should image each one separate 2-post images in the right direction here are your coins that I used Photoscape (its free)to show you.
I got on there and download.couldn't get to work for me maybe just overwhelmed.but I did find out the one was a single strike and one was a fro which I'm very happy with its on its way to pcs.I want to thank everyone for there comments and support.
Just curious, what app on your phone are you using to magnify that? I'm guessing it's on the phone based off the pic that you took.
Why, exactly, do you wish to have it "graded" (by which I assume you mean submitting it)? Unfortunately, doing so is most certainly going to cost more than the coin is or ever will be worth.
A good general rule: Just about anything you find in change or bank rolls will not be worth sending in to a TPG (third party graders). Modern coins usually need to be in extremely high grade, with sharp strikes and no marks. Coins that have seen minor circulation or have been in contact with other coins will not meet the high standards. Even a nice shiny new cent that is 40-50 years old is rarely worth more than a buck and most times, only slightly over face value. There are some specific varieties and major errors that are worth sending in, but the odds of finding them are high. Keep learning about what is rare and how to spot errors. It takes time and there are no short cuts, but the more you read, the more you learn