To slab or not to slab? HELP!!! (Awesome toners inside!)
airplanenut
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Howdy,
I'm getting ready to send a modern submission of toners to NGC, and want your opinions on sending these along for the ride...
1971-D Half
(obverse toning not as dark--see lustre shot for a more accurate "deepness")
1975-S Cent (Right obverse does have quite a field of hairlines and a few "dirty" streaks; reverse has dirt on top as seen)
1962 Cent
Thanks!
Jeremy
I'm getting ready to send a modern submission of toners to NGC, and want your opinions on sending these along for the ride...
1971-D Half
(obverse toning not as dark--see lustre shot for a more accurate "deepness")
1975-S Cent (Right obverse does have quite a field of hairlines and a few "dirty" streaks; reverse has dirt on top as seen)
1962 Cent
Thanks!
Jeremy
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Those Lincolns aren't worthy of grading. Just send them to me
Really ............ Nice coins.
The problem i see is the pics are so large that they bring out every little imperfection. At normal size these coins probably look very nice.
42/92
If you do plan to sell and are wondering if slabbing them will "pay out", then I haven't a clue.
BC
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The package is packaged... none of the coins in this post have been included, as a board member asked about/bought the half, and I didn't feel much love for the cents.
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