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<p>[QUOTE="Beefer518, post: 3129378, member: 87737"]A rule of thumb, followed by myself and others, is if the coin is valued at $200 or more, then it should be graded. But that doesn't mean you should have it graded if the MS66 graded coin is $200, and your coin would grade an AU55.</p><p><br /></p><p>So learning the basics of grading, coupled with the basics of valuation, and you'll 'know' if you should have a coin graded or not.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Beefer518, post: 3129378, member: 87737"]A rule of thumb, followed by myself and others, is if the coin is valued at $200 or more, then it should be graded. But that doesn't mean you should have it graded if the MS66 graded coin is $200, and your coin would grade an AU55. So learning the basics of grading, coupled with the basics of valuation, and you'll 'know' if you should have a coin graded or not.[/QUOTE]
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