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<p>[QUOTE="mhenryfishing, post: 1837328, member: 42917"]Hey guys,</p><p>I'm relatively new to collecting. I didn't start until December of 2012. I mainly collect 90% US silver and ended up with 227 ounces of silver total in 2013. Anyway, I won 2 estate auctions in the past few months that had better than average coins. They are all ungraded. I'm not even sure if they are worth grading, so I need your opinions. One of the auctions happened to be the coins from a local coin dealer who passed away a few months ago. I got a really good deal on a lot of silver coins.</p><p><br /></p><p>One of the lots had 29 uncirculated or proof Washington quarters ranging from 1939-1964. I won this lot for $65.00. In this lot there was a 1939P, a 1940D, a 1940 S, and (2) 1940P. The dealer had his coin grade opinions written on each 2 x 2. They all are MS60 or above, but I know this is not certain.</p><p><br /></p><p>I think the best coin I got was the toned 1940D...(picture below) followed by the 1940S which is also in the picture. Sorry for the picture quality</p><p><br /></p><p>I need some help with the coin grading process...</p><p><br /></p><p>Is it worth me getting any of these coins graded?</p><p>If so, what service or company should I use?</p><p>I'm not a member of any coin service or company, so what would be the cheapest way for me to get 5-10 coins graded?</p><p>What should I expect on approximate turn around time?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mhenryfishing, post: 1837328, member: 42917"]Hey guys, I'm relatively new to collecting. I didn't start until December of 2012. I mainly collect 90% US silver and ended up with 227 ounces of silver total in 2013. Anyway, I won 2 estate auctions in the past few months that had better than average coins. They are all ungraded. I'm not even sure if they are worth grading, so I need your opinions. One of the auctions happened to be the coins from a local coin dealer who passed away a few months ago. I got a really good deal on a lot of silver coins. One of the lots had 29 uncirculated or proof Washington quarters ranging from 1939-1964. I won this lot for $65.00. In this lot there was a 1939P, a 1940D, a 1940 S, and (2) 1940P. The dealer had his coin grade opinions written on each 2 x 2. They all are MS60 or above, but I know this is not certain. I think the best coin I got was the toned 1940D...(picture below) followed by the 1940S which is also in the picture. Sorry for the picture quality I need some help with the coin grading process... Is it worth me getting any of these coins graded? If so, what service or company should I use? I'm not a member of any coin service or company, so what would be the cheapest way for me to get 5-10 coins graded? What should I expect on approximate turn around time?[/QUOTE]
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