Hi everyone. I recently was given a lot of coins. I am submitting my first three for grading and I wanted some feedback about these coins. Its been an interesting 3 days. Thankshalves
There are some proofs (remember I am very new to coins). The Kennedy has a bright silver with some gold around the lettering. thanks a million. oh! PCGS
Stacey Let me add my welcome.baseball is quite right the coins in the pics aren't worth slabbing.The general thinking is unless a coins value exceeds $50 to $100,it isn't worth it.
In these coins I have a lot of wheat pennies (1917 earliest), uncirulated pennies, jefferson nickles (39 & up), Dimes (1946-up) some larger coins and two buffalo nickles 1936 & 1936d. any advice would be welcomed.
I suggest that you pick up a book or two on coin grading. Photograde is a good one, there are also others out there. Amazon.com is a good source for coin books.
Also, pick up a copy of the Redbook. The redbook is a good guide for prices.
I have a used 2001 Redbook I can send you. Email me if your interested.
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Bill
-Thomas Jefferson
What grading service are you going to submit them to?
Let me add my welcome.baseball is quite right the coins in the pics aren't worth slabbing.The general thinking is unless a coins value exceeds $50 to $100,it isn't worth it.
Registry 1909-1958 Proof Lincolns
Welcome to the board.
I suggest that you pick up a book or two on coin grading. Photograde is a good one, there are also others out there. Amazon.com is a good source for coin books.
Also, pick up a copy of the Redbook. The redbook is a good guide for prices.
I have a used 2001 Redbook I can send you. Email me if your interested.
Frank
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