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<p>[QUOTE="Bob Evancho, post: 4168343, member: 84595"]It appears both of your coins are AU but cleaned. The retail on the 78-CC is approximately $220 and the 91-CC is approximately $260 uncleaned. Neither coin is a rarity that would be worth spending $50 or more on to have them encapsulated. Many collectors set a minimum value for a coin before they send it out to be encapsulated. It is also dependent on your cost of the coin. I myself set of minimum value of $500 if I want to encapsulate a coin and it must be a question coin such as an ag 1916-D dime. I see many coins encapsulated that are worth less than what they paid for TPG services. Example a 1934-S Peace dollar in Fine condition retailing for $40. I paid $35 for it. TPG grading to and from $50. Now I would have $85 tied up in a coin worth at most $40. Enjoy the coin collecting hobby, read grading guide books and learn die varieties for your own authentication and if you can, join a coin club or two and talk to other collectors. Not all coins need to be encapsulated.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Evancho, post: 4168343, member: 84595"]It appears both of your coins are AU but cleaned. The retail on the 78-CC is approximately $220 and the 91-CC is approximately $260 uncleaned. Neither coin is a rarity that would be worth spending $50 or more on to have them encapsulated. Many collectors set a minimum value for a coin before they send it out to be encapsulated. It is also dependent on your cost of the coin. I myself set of minimum value of $500 if I want to encapsulate a coin and it must be a question coin such as an ag 1916-D dime. I see many coins encapsulated that are worth less than what they paid for TPG services. Example a 1934-S Peace dollar in Fine condition retailing for $40. I paid $35 for it. TPG grading to and from $50. Now I would have $85 tied up in a coin worth at most $40. Enjoy the coin collecting hobby, read grading guide books and learn die varieties for your own authentication and if you can, join a coin club or two and talk to other collectors. Not all coins need to be encapsulated.[/QUOTE]
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