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<p>[QUOTE="petro89, post: 1598764, member: 17048"]Hey Richard,</p><p><br /></p><p>Pretty cool that you get to send some coins in! In all honesty, I didn't look at every Morgan on there, but I did look at most, and if the rest are similar, I would say to hold off. In general, the only coins that should be graded are coins that are rare in number, rare in grade, coins that bear some significance to you personally, or valuable coins that you will probably resell in the future and want to prove authentic. You have some nice Morgans in there, but to be honest, I think you have several AU coins and a couple lower-level MS's, and all are common dates. If any of the lot are special to you (ie your first morgan...or one given to you by someone close to you or whatever) then by all means do it. The same goes for your Indians. But if not, then you should save the gradings until you get a coin that would get more benefit out of being graded. Is there a time limit you have to use the gradings by?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="petro89, post: 1598764, member: 17048"]Hey Richard, Pretty cool that you get to send some coins in! In all honesty, I didn't look at every Morgan on there, but I did look at most, and if the rest are similar, I would say to hold off. In general, the only coins that should be graded are coins that are rare in number, rare in grade, coins that bear some significance to you personally, or valuable coins that you will probably resell in the future and want to prove authentic. You have some nice Morgans in there, but to be honest, I think you have several AU coins and a couple lower-level MS's, and all are common dates. If any of the lot are special to you (ie your first morgan...or one given to you by someone close to you or whatever) then by all means do it. The same goes for your Indians. But if not, then you should save the gradings until you get a coin that would get more benefit out of being graded. Is there a time limit you have to use the gradings by?[/QUOTE]
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