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<p>[QUOTE="Gnobodyuknow, post: 3643708, member: 104036"]Hello All,</p><p><br /></p><p>I am veery new to coin roll hunting and collecting of US currency. I have a decent collection of challenge coins and specialty coins I have been building for about 30 years now and it is very small. I wasn't really actively collecting just picking up a coin here and there or earning coins as the opportunity came along. </p><p><br /></p><p>I have recently though been watching a lot more Youtube videos by JBCOINSINC, Quins Coins, and Pams Coins and have started to take a much more active and now addicting interest in this hobby. Recently after watching a couple of videos I have searched through my coins and found, what I think, may be a few gems. </p><p><br /></p><p>1919s Wheat Cent in decent condition</p><p>1982d Washington Quarter in ok condition</p><p>1958d Wheat Cent in good condition with some toning</p><p>1943 Steel Wheat Cent in amazing condition</p><p>1977s Proof Half-Dollar in amazing condition</p><p><br /></p><p>My biggest question is are any of these really worth having graded? I don't want to bother with the $200+ dollar grading fees from NGC if it isn't really worth it. Should I take these into a Numismatist and have them take a look first? I live around DFW, can anyone suggest one?</p><p><br /></p><p>Thank you for your time.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Gnobodyuknow, post: 3643708, member: 104036"]Hello All, I am veery new to coin roll hunting and collecting of US currency. I have a decent collection of challenge coins and specialty coins I have been building for about 30 years now and it is very small. I wasn't really actively collecting just picking up a coin here and there or earning coins as the opportunity came along. I have recently though been watching a lot more Youtube videos by JBCOINSINC, Quins Coins, and Pams Coins and have started to take a much more active and now addicting interest in this hobby. Recently after watching a couple of videos I have searched through my coins and found, what I think, may be a few gems. 1919s Wheat Cent in decent condition 1982d Washington Quarter in ok condition 1958d Wheat Cent in good condition with some toning 1943 Steel Wheat Cent in amazing condition 1977s Proof Half-Dollar in amazing condition My biggest question is are any of these really worth having graded? I don't want to bother with the $200+ dollar grading fees from NGC if it isn't really worth it. Should I take these into a Numismatist and have them take a look first? I live around DFW, can anyone suggest one? Thank you for your time.[/QUOTE]
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