I not sure but most would say not to slab unless they are worth $150-$200 minimum which is right around MS64 RD or MS65 RB for any of the 3. The 07 hard to say foe sure from the pixtures but looks like a bit of wear on the cheek...another place to look is on the eyebrow and the hair curl below the ribbon with the diamonds. I could be wrong. Also the center one is a bit washed out with glare and hard to see. The 03 has some nice toning. All in all they look nice but only you can be the one to determine whether to send in for grading or not.
Thanks. The coin club members gave them 64 to 65 grades. Recovering from neck surgery so not to active but getting ready to try PCGS with several coins. Thanks for the feed back and I'll let y know what I eventually do.
Yes a few weeks ago I clicked on the "get notified when back in stock" and still have not been notified...
Still waiting on the verdicare. In the meantime found a nice table top tri pod for my camera. What a difference! Previously posted this and now with new pictures not entirely certain the rim hits are all PMD.
One question is why is the rim all beat to hell but hardly a mark anywhere else on the obverse or reverse? And then the opposite side from the rims with the damaged rim by the denticles looks strange. I am trying to think of the name for this....I think some people call this dropped letters... Edit: rim-restricted die duplication!
VF, cool coin. One easy way to quickly detect VF vs XF on these is the sash line being distinct from the hair curls. There are exceptions but most XF coins will have a distinctly separated sash.