1908 Canada Specimen Set

Hi Everyone,
I bought this 1908 specimen set for around $1000 USD, and I was just curious whether or not I should grade it? I don't plan on selling in the immediate future, but I do plan on selling it eventually, and I want the coins to be protected. Any thoughts on grades and value, and whether I can get more if I sell them individually or as a set?
Thanks in advance!
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Personally, I would leave it raw. The mintage on these sets was 1,000.
The silver looks nice and not banged around. It is a shame that the velvet in the box always seems to react with the bronze cents. Because of it, it is very hard to get one graded over SP63RB.
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I agree. Leave it. It survived quite well after 110 years....
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How about carefully move all 5 coins to a custom Capital holder and save the original presentation box in an acid free box or envelope. Peace Roy
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Tough call... Very cool set
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awesome set !
I had one 12 years ago. a awesome set and box.
I made the mistake of sending it to ICCS... coins came back, all 64's
however, they were all in flippy ICCS plastic flips....Not very attractive.
Eventually I cut them out and back into the box they went. Sold the set later.
Very nice set, congratulations, I'd leave them as is !!!
Those are some really interesting Canadian coins. Even though they have quite a few abrasions and marks, you should ideally leave them as is...