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Is this 1928 2.50 gold piece worth getting graded? before sale?
chester1977
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If I am planning on selling this, is the effort and cost associated with the grading process going to be worth it?
I feel like Indian side looks better than the picture shows.
I know I have not figured out the correct way to take good pictures of coins yet.
I feel like Indian side looks better than the picture shows.
I know I have not figured out the correct way to take good pictures of coins yet.
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-Paul
sell as is. the coin is damaged by the chin on the obverse. someone should test it for authenticity though. it looks very suspicious to me.
As is well known, these were commonly counterfeited . Real gold often but still fakes.
Good luck.
Point is, I think you'll have more potential buyers if you slab it.
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If you plan on selling it on eBay, having it in a genuine holder would help get a better price perhaps.
If you plan on selling it to a coin shop, they can authenticate it as genuine. As noted, there is damage by the chin so it probably won't fetch much above melt value.
Cheers, RickO
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