Nice 1943 cent but not worth spending $60.00 or more to have graded.
Unless a coin is worth more than about $200.00, it is not worth the price
of grading.
For lower value coins I would suggest using ANACS when they have a ten coin $120 special. For more expensive coins ( $150-200+) PCGS is a better choice IMHO.
@Greenstang said:
Nice 1943 cent but not worth spending $60.00 or more to have graded.
Unless a coin is worth more than about $200.00, it is not worth the price
of grading.
That is pretty much my rule of thumb as well, though I will occasionally break it for economy dark side submissions if they are high end low mintage dates.
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See my comment on your other thread.
Looks like wear in the cheek. Probably an AU.
Nice 1943 cent but not worth spending $60.00 or more to have graded.
Unless a coin is worth more than about $200.00, it is not worth the price
of grading.
No
From the photo it looks like it is an AU that has been cleaned. Very little value. Not worth slabbing.
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Not worth slabbing. You can get an already slabbed MS66 esample for under the cost
"When they can't find anything wrong with you, they create it!"
For lower value coins I would suggest using ANACS when they have a ten coin $120 special. For more expensive coins ( $150-200+) PCGS is a better choice IMHO.
Nice.
bob
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That is pretty much my rule of thumb as well, though I will occasionally break it for economy dark side submissions if they are high end low mintage dates.