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<p>[QUOTE="GunLocators, post: 10936, member: 1044"]I am considering having a few coins graded. I have a Walking Liberty and a Morgan that look UNC but I am no expert and wondered if it would be worth having them graded and sealed in a nice holder. </p><p><br /></p><p>Also I have a 2001 Silver Eagle that was given to me a while back before I became interested in coin collection. It stayed in Goverment Holder in my Desk til one of my four boys discovered it and distroeyed the goverment boxes felt lining and the holder is now cracked on the side. I actually removed half of the holder but did not touch the coin and I did not see any scratches or damage. It has a beautiful mirror finish. I didn't know should I go adhead and have it graded and sealed or just carefully put it in a new holder. BTW my collection since I have gained interest have a new home in a safe rather than my desk <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> .</p><p><br /></p><p>Also does most grading services charge about the same and do they dicount let say if you sent 5-10 coins at a time.</p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks</p><p>GunLocators[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GunLocators, post: 10936, member: 1044"]I am considering having a few coins graded. I have a Walking Liberty and a Morgan that look UNC but I am no expert and wondered if it would be worth having them graded and sealed in a nice holder. Also I have a 2001 Silver Eagle that was given to me a while back before I became interested in coin collection. It stayed in Goverment Holder in my Desk til one of my four boys discovered it and distroeyed the goverment boxes felt lining and the holder is now cracked on the side. I actually removed half of the holder but did not touch the coin and I did not see any scratches or damage. It has a beautiful mirror finish. I didn't know should I go adhead and have it graded and sealed or just carefully put it in a new holder. BTW my collection since I have gained interest have a new home in a safe rather than my desk :) . Also does most grading services charge about the same and do they dicount let say if you sent 5-10 coins at a time. Thanks GunLocators[/QUOTE]
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