Any interest? Should I grade? 1 known. (FS-1943 D/D FS-513-(019.11)
JennPug
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JennPug
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I vote no (this has been posted else where already)
Why would you want to slab it? Is there something I am missing?
Ms. Jenn's self-promotion within her threads is not as enduring as she may believe they are.
They are now borderline annoying.
It's near getting to where there may be other suggestions as to what to do with her penny.
You won't get the FS- as there is not a raised section under the D. The coin looks XF/AU if not cleaned. You will pay $60+ for a $2 coin in a slab. Some people still want to do this, not sure about you.
If you get it graded, it may come back as a DETAILS coin. I have done this with circulated coins, and a details verdict still does not sit well with my bad decision to get it graded. Good luck with your choice. Wish you well.
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