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<p>[QUOTE="MeowtheKitty, post: 25829074, member: 98768"]Hello, All. Meow just had a lucky find a few months ago. Meow posted all about recently. In short. Meow by some incredible chance, Meow got a potentially valuable half dollar off the counter of a bank at face value. And Meow did not know that one of those halves where possibly quite valuable until a member was nice enough to tell Meow.[ATTACH=full]1647128[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1647129[/ATTACH] So Meow thinks that it would be a good idea to get it graded just to be sure of its value and to keep it protected in a nice holder. Meow gravitates to PCGS as they seem appeal the most to this Cat. The problem is that Meow only has that one coin of value to grade. So what to do? Meow is a House Cat that does not go outside often. And does not know any other Cats well anyway, forget about other Cats that collect coins. Meow did some thinking and thought that maybe some cool BU quarter strike throughs that Meow found CRH might make joining to grade a small pawful of coins worth it. Meow does not recall where in the Cat Hoard they are at the moment but they are some of finds Meow posted here in the past few years. Meow thinks one was a Rockefeller quarter with no Washingtons face. And 3-4 butterfly quarters with patterns of a piece of thread that made impressions in the obverse field. So do they even grade stuff like that? And is it worth doing? How about the Mount Rushmore quarters with a die chip in Jeffersons nose? Meow calls those Jefferson Booger Quarters.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="MeowtheKitty, post: 25829074, member: 98768"]Hello, All. Meow just had a lucky find a few months ago. Meow posted all about recently. In short. Meow by some incredible chance, Meow got a potentially valuable half dollar off the counter of a bank at face value. And Meow did not know that one of those halves where possibly quite valuable until a member was nice enough to tell Meow.[ATTACH=full]1647128[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1647129[/ATTACH] So Meow thinks that it would be a good idea to get it graded just to be sure of its value and to keep it protected in a nice holder. Meow gravitates to PCGS as they seem appeal the most to this Cat. The problem is that Meow only has that one coin of value to grade. So what to do? Meow is a House Cat that does not go outside often. And does not know any other Cats well anyway, forget about other Cats that collect coins. Meow did some thinking and thought that maybe some cool BU quarter strike throughs that Meow found CRH might make joining to grade a small pawful of coins worth it. Meow does not recall where in the Cat Hoard they are at the moment but they are some of finds Meow posted here in the past few years. Meow thinks one was a Rockefeller quarter with no Washingtons face. And 3-4 butterfly quarters with patterns of a piece of thread that made impressions in the obverse field. So do they even grade stuff like that? And is it worth doing? How about the Mount Rushmore quarters with a die chip in Jeffersons nose? Meow calls those Jefferson Booger Quarters.[/QUOTE]
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