Worth grading? FS-1943 D/D (FS-513 (019.11) Only 1 reported.
JennPug
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IkesT
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@JennPug - a few more questions for you to answer, while you're at it:
Only 1 reported to whom? You?
Why doesn't your coin match a verified example? Did you even check?
http://varietyvista.com/02a LC RPMs Vol 1/1943DRPM013.htm
Why have you started 3 threads on the same topic?
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IkesT
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@JennPug said:
I know cost of grading, and even what the common D/D values are, and am aware this coin is nowhere near perfect. However, this is a unique variety, with only one other known to be reported. So, there are no known previous sales records. Guess what I'm asking is whether it would draw enough interest to possibly sale. And if anyone has any thoughts on what it might be valued at.Please read my comments above.
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Givaudan
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Dear Ms. Jenny P.,
I personally would not have it graded. Perhaps a Capital Plastics holder would be more befitting.
Regards,
Red R.0
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@JennPug how about you take a shot at answering your own question?
You should be able to answer those questions yourself. If not, what parts are you not able to answer yourself?
...or are you referring to something other than money value when you ask whether this is worth getting graded?
I know cost of grading, and even what the common D/D values are, and am aware this coin is nowhere near perfect. However, this is a unique variety, with only one other known to be reported. So, there are no known previous sales records. Guess what I'm asking is whether it would draw enough interest to possibly sale. And if anyone has any thoughts on what it might be valued at.
According to Fivaz and Stanton. Maybe if you checked the FS....
Thank you
Jenny,
Even your rooster is looking at you with a side-eye.
You needn't worry about having your coin graded.
Edit: please do not post screen shots.