If you like the coin, (I have some like this that I have found) put it in a 2x2 and save it. Is it worth anything? No. There's almost no reason to grade anything worth less than $100 (except for certain things that need to be verified/attributed) as it will increase your cost and when the time comes to sell you will never make a profit or break even. You don't need a 1 cent coin in a $30 plastic case. You can go through boxes of cents and find some nice conditioned cents every time, along with some wheaties. Personally I find grading to be a huge waste of money, but that's just me.
I agree those were the words I chose I apologize I was just trying to get a grade on the coin without sending it in meaning would it be worth submitting to see what kind of feedback I would get and no one gave me a grade or they're of a grade I know that coin talk isn't a Grading Company but to get close would be sufficient for me thanks for your time
As long as you consider it "tuition", there is no harm in experimenting with coins "not worth getting graded", and getting them graded anyway. Just don't expect a positive return in immediate cash flow. The longterm value might be considerable in terms of what you'll learn.