Worth it to get 2009 Bronze Lincolns or silver quarters graded?

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  1. tavenger5

    tavenger5 New Member

    It looks like my 2009 silver proof sets shipped today. Do you think it's worth it to get the cents and/or silver quarters graded?
     
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  3. schatzy

    schatzy ~Roosie Fanatic~

    If you want them buy them on eBay already graded.
    You can get them for a lot less than the grading fee!!
    Like the Lincoln set is selling for about $30 (in PF69UC) and the grading fee would be $50 plus the cost of shipping both ways.
     
  4. tavenger5

    tavenger5 New Member

    Well, that's the thing - I already have them. I guess the gamble is if they come back pr70 or not, which is totally not likely.
     
  5. schatzy

    schatzy ~Roosie Fanatic~

    To tell the truth it is hard to get 70's. I bought 10 of the 2009 Clad proof set and I looked at the Jefferson's, Roosevelt's, Kennedy's and Sacagawea's and out the 40 coins I pulled out 21 for flaws and sent the other 19 to NGC. I ended up with 14 70's. Unless you know what to look for I wouldn't waste your money trying to get the 70's. The Roosevelt's and Jefferson's in PF70UC sell for less than the grading cost. The Lincolns are always harder to get in PF70UC and that is the reason they sell for over $50 a coin.

    If you want the silver quarters in PF70UC it is still almost cheaper to buy them already graded. Here is a break down of the math.

    Silver Quarter Mint Price..........$24.95 (Plus the shipping from the Mint)
    Grading Fee X 6 Coins.............$75.00
    Shipping to NGC......................$5.00
    Shipping from NGC..................$19.30
    Grand Total..........................$124.25

    There are sets that sell on eBay for less than $120.00 for the set.
     
  6. tavenger5

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  7. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    My opinion? Save your money and keep 'em in the mint holder.....
     
  8. zekeguzz

    zekeguzz lmc freak

    Hi Greenie, Zeke here. You mentioned mint holders. How well do the mint plastic holders used in the clad, silver sets, etc., preserve the coins? Is it okay to keep them in there for three to ten years at least if they are in vacuum in sealed polyethylene bags? Thanks.
     
  9. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    Zeke, I keep my collection in a cool dry place and have found that all of my sets have held up very well over the years. I like OGP and have not had any reason to remove any of my coins from their original holders. :smile
     
  10. elaine 1970

    elaine 1970 material girl

    i don't like modern coins and have professional to grade them or slabbed it.
     
  11. zekeguzz

    zekeguzz lmc freak

    Thanks, that's good news. Obviously the plastic is not PVC.
     
  12. Danr

    Danr Numismatist

    not unless you have a collection that is certified. Even with that it would probably cost less to get them off of ebay
     
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