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<p>[QUOTE="Darchangel, post: 1587786, member: 37158"]So I found this during a CRH.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm now curious to the idea of its possible value and perhaps getting it graded. My regular coin guy feels that any of the top 3 companies will definitely give it a grade. I now have experienced sending stuff to ANACS, but don't have membership with the other big 2. All the dealers in my area are not registered or certified to send to the big graders, except for one - which says I need at least 5 coins and he typically doesn't deal with error coins.</p><p><br /></p><p>From my research so far, a coin of this type in a PCGS slab could possibly bring $50-$75. I would like to see if there's a way to get it to NGC or PCGS since most folks seem to think they grade more accurately than ANACS. I know I only paid .10, but I would hope it'd be worth more than the cost of grading fees.</p><p><br /></p><p>As to my intentions, I'd like to add it to my other 2 slabbed coins to keep and admire as long as possible until a necessity may arise where I'd end up selling.</p><p>Any thoughts/suggestions?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Darchangel, post: 1587786, member: 37158"]So I found this during a CRH. I'm now curious to the idea of its possible value and perhaps getting it graded. My regular coin guy feels that any of the top 3 companies will definitely give it a grade. I now have experienced sending stuff to ANACS, but don't have membership with the other big 2. All the dealers in my area are not registered or certified to send to the big graders, except for one - which says I need at least 5 coins and he typically doesn't deal with error coins. From my research so far, a coin of this type in a PCGS slab could possibly bring $50-$75. I would like to see if there's a way to get it to NGC or PCGS since most folks seem to think they grade more accurately than ANACS. I know I only paid .10, but I would hope it'd be worth more than the cost of grading fees. As to my intentions, I'd like to add it to my other 2 slabbed coins to keep and admire as long as possible until a necessity may arise where I'd end up selling. Any thoughts/suggestions?[/QUOTE]
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