I agree, I would not spend the money on grading it.
I have submitted coins in that neighborhood, though. But only when there was a special reason (inherited from a loved one, e.g.). So it's a personal decision sometimes, not a financial one. You are the best to decide. Lance.
<< <i>No. Any coin worth less than I would say $100 is not worth grading. >>
Without commenting on the coin in this thread, that is not necessarily true. It depends upon what it costs to to get the con graded, what you can get for it uncertified and what you can get for it certified. Sometimes it pays to s spend an economy fee and postage to get an otherwise low valuue coin certified.
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Nothing wrong with them, just not what would normally be slabworthy.
I have submitted coins in that neighborhood, though. But only when there was a special reason (inherited from a loved one, e.g.). So it's a personal decision sometimes, not a financial one. You are the best to decide.
Lance.
If you have grading vouchers that are expiring and need to use them up, maybe a different story.
Thats a perfect coin for an album or another type of display method IMHO
<< <i>No. Any coin worth less than I would say $100 is not worth grading. >>
Without commenting on the coin in this thread, that is not necessarily true. It depends upon what it costs to to get the con graded, what you can get for it uncertified and what you can get for it certified. Sometimes it pays to s spend an economy fee and postage to get an otherwise low valuue coin certified.
if you like slabs, get it slabbed