I would say no to grading but yes to keeping! Put them in a protective holder such as a 2 x 2 and add them to his collection!
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Really need to post pictures. Lincoln cents are really hard to grade and graders are really hard on them as well. For example, this 47 has a great...
Edit your post and add something coin related....whoops @double_dye needs to add a coin related item to his post.
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Plus the history to think they were minted in England during the war and survived all this time in relatively excellent condition!
Entry post, My Lord! 2, 1, 7, then 3 through 12 (sans 7). For your viewing pleasure a pair of shillings 1944 and 1945. I don't know much about...
Thanks! Here is a better shot of the reverse, the last one is a bit fuzzy when blown up and zoomed in...[ATTACH]
Ome more set of pics after a second soaking and in a slightly different light. I like the way it came out and the light gold/tan toning comes out...
I think I see some green between the crown of the Bison and the rim, on the front legs, and between and in front of the back legs. Obverse looks...
So I won this 1916 yesterday off my LCS bid board, took a couple of pictures and looks like possible PVC green gunk. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] So I soak...
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I really like toned coins as well. Lincolns are cool. I have this 66 that has this purple toning; looks like some wine or something spilled on it,...
Thanks! Yeah it is a proof in the Original Government Packaging! The last picture is with the light at a little different angle to show the mirror...
I am not sure about why they originally coated the steel but that is another way to tell if it is reprocessed as the new plating goes onto the...
Your 1943 is actually reprocessed and the bubbles are the sign, the originals did not have those. Should be smooth like this one [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Paragraphs make nice chunks of information digestible rather that trying to gulp everything down in one bite.:)
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