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<p>[QUOTE="emanaresi, post: 977218, member: 27004"]Johny, I am glad you jumped in here, I read your thread start to finish and referenced the pics in it while determining, first that I have a dateless 1917, then that I also have a dateless 1916. I thought I was going to just get it slabbed then sell it right away, but I believe I have decided to hold onto it for a while. I can't see the value of it dropping any, so it won't hurt to hold onto it. I just can't decide where to send it. I would like to send it to PCGS, but I am a little nervous that they may only grade it a P01, do you think there is any chance of that? Also, I have seen the 1917 that PCGS had slabbed as a 1916, and that is a little discouraging. Also, there is the cost difference between ANACS and PCGS. I guess if I send it off to ANACS, I could always send it to PCGS later, but that is even more costly.</p><p><br /></p><p>Everyone please weigh in on grading for this coin. Is it a firm FR02, or would I be risking getting a P01 from PCGS? This is how PCGS defines their grading<img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie7" alt=":p" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />O-1 Identifiable date and type FR-2 Mostly worn, though some detail is visible</p><p>I hope that would make it an FR-2, but I don't know.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="emanaresi, post: 977218, member: 27004"]Johny, I am glad you jumped in here, I read your thread start to finish and referenced the pics in it while determining, first that I have a dateless 1917, then that I also have a dateless 1916. I thought I was going to just get it slabbed then sell it right away, but I believe I have decided to hold onto it for a while. I can't see the value of it dropping any, so it won't hurt to hold onto it. I just can't decide where to send it. I would like to send it to PCGS, but I am a little nervous that they may only grade it a P01, do you think there is any chance of that? Also, I have seen the 1917 that PCGS had slabbed as a 1916, and that is a little discouraging. Also, there is the cost difference between ANACS and PCGS. I guess if I send it off to ANACS, I could always send it to PCGS later, but that is even more costly. Everyone please weigh in on grading for this coin. Is it a firm FR02, or would I be risking getting a P01 from PCGS? This is how PCGS defines their grading:PO-1 Identifiable date and type FR-2 Mostly worn, though some detail is visible I hope that would make it an FR-2, but I don't know.[/QUOTE]
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