To Slab or not to Slab, Eh?

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by danfierce70, Jul 26, 2010.

  1. danfierce70

    danfierce70 Member

    Hey all,

    I just picked up a silver 1875H Canadian Dime. After looking it up in SCWC, it goes for $400 in VF-8 condition, but this one looks like it is damaged and possibly plugged from being a part of jewelry at some point. Here are the pictures:


    Obverse:
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    Reverse:
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    My question is two-fold: What are your opinions of what it is worth? I know it will grade lower due to the damage. And secondly, should I have it slabbed or just pop it into my folder? I only paid $13 for it, so either way, I got one helluva deal. Thanks in advance for your input! :thumb:
     
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  3. danfierce70

    danfierce70 Member

    On Edit: I guess my question would be threefold if you think it's worth slabbing. Who should I use? If I have it slabbed, I plan on selling it. This would be the very first coin I would send off to be graded. I don't want them to reject it due to the damage.
     
  4. danfierce70

    danfierce70 Member

    Perhaps I should have put this in the World Coins forum.

    Moved it to world coins.

    Jim Desertgem
     
  5. Collect89

    Collect89 Coin Collector

    Did you mean VG-8 ?

    That is a tough coin to find in any grade. It is not VF IMO. With the damage & wear you might be able to get GD money for it. Without the damage it would be VG IMO. NGC would probably slab it with their purple label & PCGS would probably just slab it as genuine. I don't think you would get more money for it in either of these slabs so just pop it into your folder or sell it raw.
     
  6. danfierce70

    danfierce70 Member

    You're right, Collect89. I meant it to be VG-8, not VF-8.I also just picked up an 1891 Canadian Dime in at least VG-8 for $2. It lists for $20. :D Just had to put that out there. :D
     
  7. Ltrain

    Ltrain New Member

    Definitely some fantastic deals in Canadian coinage... people don't know what they've got.
     
  8. Collect89

    Collect89 Coin Collector

    Education is the key & I learn much from the others at CT every day. Check out this 1885 Newfoundland coin I picked-up last year.
    http://www.cointalk.com/t55911/
     
  9. Ltrain

    Ltrain New Member

    I plucked a few early Canadian coins from my dads collection whilst grading/pricing everything and they're worth like, $35, easy. then there's one rarer one that's gotta be worth at least $100... probably gonna get some of them slabbed.
     
  10. danfierce70

    danfierce70 Member

    I'm torn on slabbing them to sell or just popping them into my folder and marvelling in the fact that I got a couple key dates cheap.
     
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