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<p>[QUOTE="coinman0456, post: 762171, member: 18177"]My suggestion is , if you like the coin and don't need money for some emergency , no need to sell! The coin as I have stated before has great detail. Should you decide to submit the coin for grading of course you will have that added cost to your original cost. </p><p><br /></p><p>But this is how the game is played. Sometimes you win and sometimes you loose. You might want to take the coin to a few local dealers, if you still are seeking further opinions before deciding whether or not to submit.</p><p> *** A special note*** What has not been previously discussed here is the fact that this coin simply by the fact of a mintage of roughly 80,000 pieces, in itself makes it a rarity! So for me, even if I had a "cleaned" specimen I would want to keep it in my collection. Personally, I have no doubt of the coin being Genuine. Would it grade? I don't think so. It might be worth having the coin authenticated though to lay any doubt to rest.</p><p>Happy Holidays</p><p><br /></p><p>Tom[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="coinman0456, post: 762171, member: 18177"]My suggestion is , if you like the coin and don't need money for some emergency , no need to sell! The coin as I have stated before has great detail. Should you decide to submit the coin for grading of course you will have that added cost to your original cost. But this is how the game is played. Sometimes you win and sometimes you loose. You might want to take the coin to a few local dealers, if you still are seeking further opinions before deciding whether or not to submit. *** A special note*** What has not been previously discussed here is the fact that this coin simply by the fact of a mintage of roughly 80,000 pieces, in itself makes it a rarity! So for me, even if I had a "cleaned" specimen I would want to keep it in my collection. Personally, I have no doubt of the coin being Genuine. Would it grade? I don't think so. It might be worth having the coin authenticated though to lay any doubt to rest. Happy Holidays Tom[/QUOTE]
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