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<p>[QUOTE="InfleXion, post: 1314607, member: 29012"]Welcome to CoinTalk, Khay! Without pictures it's hard to give a reliable diagnosis, although I probably wouldn't be able to give you one with the pics anyway. What I can add is that I do not believe the condition of a non-graded non-numismatic coin has much impact on the value since it's only going to have a premium if it's graded. So in that case you are already close to melt value anyway and I wouldn't be concerned. It's just a matter of it not looking as nice. That would bug me too though. As for the graded coin it could cut into the value if it's not authentic so that's the one I'd focus on. However, in most cases, at least with non-numismatic coins, MS70 is the only grade that commands top dollar. You can often get MS69 for near the same price as a regular coin if you keep your eyes peeled, so I wouldn't be overly concerned with that one either. I like Pandas, but I think they're overpriced once they get to be a couple years old. Probably just supply and demand since they don't make it over to the states as much. My suggestion would be to take them to a local coin shop and see what they think.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="InfleXion, post: 1314607, member: 29012"]Welcome to CoinTalk, Khay! Without pictures it's hard to give a reliable diagnosis, although I probably wouldn't be able to give you one with the pics anyway. What I can add is that I do not believe the condition of a non-graded non-numismatic coin has much impact on the value since it's only going to have a premium if it's graded. So in that case you are already close to melt value anyway and I wouldn't be concerned. It's just a matter of it not looking as nice. That would bug me too though. As for the graded coin it could cut into the value if it's not authentic so that's the one I'd focus on. However, in most cases, at least with non-numismatic coins, MS70 is the only grade that commands top dollar. You can often get MS69 for near the same price as a regular coin if you keep your eyes peeled, so I wouldn't be overly concerned with that one either. I like Pandas, but I think they're overpriced once they get to be a couple years old. Probably just supply and demand since they don't make it over to the states as much. My suggestion would be to take them to a local coin shop and see what they think.[/QUOTE]
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