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<p>[QUOTE="ddddd, post: 3504198, member: 22377"]Before seeing the reveal, I was thinking an MS 64.</p><p>62 seems low unless the hits are more severe than what we see in the photo (which I doubt) or what looks like staining/unattractive color in a few areas (like around "In God We Trust") is bad enough to net it down (which again I doubt).</p><p><br /></p><p>Based on ebay sales, I see an MS 63 sold for $200; an MS 64 went for $210 and $288; and several MS 65s have sold for $230-$255 (with a few for over $300). There is currently a PCGS MS 64 available for $215 buy-it-now (note: that one doesn't look too attractive in my opinion, but it gives a relative idea of the market for that grade if one were to list on ebay).</p><p><br /></p><p>Getting a gold sticker isn't easy (it could happen on that coin, but I wouldn't call it a lock). Resubmitting seems like it should result in a higher grade, but you'd probably need at least a 64 to make it worthwhile (and likely a 65).</p><p><br /></p><p>This isn't the easiest call, so I'd say it depends on what type of submission you're planning soon. If you have enough coins to go to CAC, then that might be your choice. If you have multiple raw coins, then grading might be the better option.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ddddd, post: 3504198, member: 22377"]Before seeing the reveal, I was thinking an MS 64. 62 seems low unless the hits are more severe than what we see in the photo (which I doubt) or what looks like staining/unattractive color in a few areas (like around "In God We Trust") is bad enough to net it down (which again I doubt). Based on ebay sales, I see an MS 63 sold for $200; an MS 64 went for $210 and $288; and several MS 65s have sold for $230-$255 (with a few for over $300). There is currently a PCGS MS 64 available for $215 buy-it-now (note: that one doesn't look too attractive in my opinion, but it gives a relative idea of the market for that grade if one were to list on ebay). Getting a gold sticker isn't easy (it could happen on that coin, but I wouldn't call it a lock). Resubmitting seems like it should result in a higher grade, but you'd probably need at least a 64 to make it worthwhile (and likely a 65). This isn't the easiest call, so I'd say it depends on what type of submission you're planning soon. If you have enough coins to go to CAC, then that might be your choice. If you have multiple raw coins, then grading might be the better option.[/QUOTE]
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