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<p>[QUOTE="19Lyds, post: 2147205, member: 15929"]No doubt, this is a very cool find and Congrats!</p><p><br /></p><p>As for value? If it were my coin, and I had been looking high and low for one, it would have w-a-a-y more value to me than to anyone who might be interested in purchasing it from me.</p><p><br /></p><p>PCGS Price guides (for PCGS Graded and encapsulated coins) go from $12 for an XF40 to $5750 for an MS67+.</p><p><br /></p><p>You "CAN" get your coin graded at the Modern Rate of $16 (+$10 for handling and $19.95 return shipping) as this is a Heritage coin and no attribution fee is required. If you want an "FS" number, it'll set you back another $18.</p><p><br /></p><p>All in all, you're looking at $45.95 without "FS-301" on the slab or $63.95 with "FS-301" on the PCGS slab label.</p><p><br /></p><p>NGC may be cheaper. ANACS and ICG would be the cheapest.</p><p><br /></p><p>IMO, slabbing the coin, since it does not appear to be an MS65, MS66 or an MS67, would be a self indulgent luxury that you may or may not regret.</p><p><br /></p><p>Assigning a value to the coin is nothing more than a relative guess. I'm sure you could sell it raw for $5.00. Possibly $10. But why? You looked and then you found.</p><p>Hang on to it in its raw state and just add it to your collection of achievements!</p><p><br /></p><p>Whats next??[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="19Lyds, post: 2147205, member: 15929"]No doubt, this is a very cool find and Congrats! As for value? If it were my coin, and I had been looking high and low for one, it would have w-a-a-y more value to me than to anyone who might be interested in purchasing it from me. PCGS Price guides (for PCGS Graded and encapsulated coins) go from $12 for an XF40 to $5750 for an MS67+. You "CAN" get your coin graded at the Modern Rate of $16 (+$10 for handling and $19.95 return shipping) as this is a Heritage coin and no attribution fee is required. If you want an "FS" number, it'll set you back another $18. All in all, you're looking at $45.95 without "FS-301" on the slab or $63.95 with "FS-301" on the PCGS slab label. NGC may be cheaper. ANACS and ICG would be the cheapest. IMO, slabbing the coin, since it does not appear to be an MS65, MS66 or an MS67, would be a self indulgent luxury that you may or may not regret. Assigning a value to the coin is nothing more than a relative guess. I'm sure you could sell it raw for $5.00. Possibly $10. But why? You looked and then you found. Hang on to it in its raw state and just add it to your collection of achievements! Whats next??[/QUOTE]
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