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<p>[QUOTE="Oldhoopster, post: 3048451, member: 84179"]I don't mean to come across as rude, but here is a reality check.</p><p><br /></p><p>Unless you have a lot of experience with high grade modern coins, looked at a lot of high grade slabbed coins, understand the nuances that the grading services are looking for, and get a little lucky, the chances of finding one of these is slim. </p><p><br /></p><p>There is no way I can tell if the coin is a high grade based on your pics. While your pics may work for variety/error identification, they aren't good enough to determine the grade at those levels. Producing an image that is true to the coin in hand is an absolute requirement to even have a shot at getting a valid opinion and not many on here can do that.</p><p><br /></p><p>Bottom line, you're going to have to spend $30-$50 per coin to have them graded, regardless of the opinions here. If you are certain they are 67 and higher (assuming a high grade 63D carries a premium) send them in. You're betting that you have enough experience and knowledge to make some money. But if you're wrong, you'll end up with a $1 coin in an expensive piece of plastic[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Oldhoopster, post: 3048451, member: 84179"]I don't mean to come across as rude, but here is a reality check. Unless you have a lot of experience with high grade modern coins, looked at a lot of high grade slabbed coins, understand the nuances that the grading services are looking for, and get a little lucky, the chances of finding one of these is slim. There is no way I can tell if the coin is a high grade based on your pics. While your pics may work for variety/error identification, they aren't good enough to determine the grade at those levels. Producing an image that is true to the coin in hand is an absolute requirement to even have a shot at getting a valid opinion and not many on here can do that. Bottom line, you're going to have to spend $30-$50 per coin to have them graded, regardless of the opinions here. If you are certain they are 67 and higher (assuming a high grade 63D carries a premium) send them in. You're betting that you have enough experience and knowledge to make some money. But if you're wrong, you'll end up with a $1 coin in an expensive piece of plastic[/QUOTE]
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