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<p>[QUOTE="rascal, post: 1488568, member: 29239"]I think if it was me I would not worry about taking a chance of trying to send this coin in for grading. Your coin is so easy to identify as being authentic it speaks for itself and is in awesome condition. like someone else on here said if you really did want to get the coin graded and slabbed before selling it you could probably find a PCGS , ANACS or NGC coin grader at one of the larger coin shows and get it graded and slabbed right there.</p><p><br /></p><p>In my opinion the coin you have is probably priceless and is mostlikely the only one in existence like it with both dates showing , also this was the last year of the wheat back cents . the cent was in perfect position for the nickel dies to strike it. if the cent had been rotated the slightest bit in a different direction the 8 of the cent date would have been missing. </p><p><br /></p><p>the authentic 1943 copper cents sells for over a million dollars and I like your coin much more than the 1943 copper coins. I'm not saying your coin may sell for this much , I'm just saying what I think .[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="rascal, post: 1488568, member: 29239"]I think if it was me I would not worry about taking a chance of trying to send this coin in for grading. Your coin is so easy to identify as being authentic it speaks for itself and is in awesome condition. like someone else on here said if you really did want to get the coin graded and slabbed before selling it you could probably find a PCGS , ANACS or NGC coin grader at one of the larger coin shows and get it graded and slabbed right there. In my opinion the coin you have is probably priceless and is mostlikely the only one in existence like it with both dates showing , also this was the last year of the wheat back cents . the cent was in perfect position for the nickel dies to strike it. if the cent had been rotated the slightest bit in a different direction the 8 of the cent date would have been missing. the authentic 1943 copper cents sells for over a million dollars and I like your coin much more than the 1943 copper coins. I'm not saying your coin may sell for this much , I'm just saying what I think .[/QUOTE]
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