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Would this Peace Dollar slab?

I am needing some low grade peace dollars to finish my grading set. Would this coin slab or would the digs on the reverse prevent it?

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However, the cost of getting it graded and slabbed by NCG [sic] or PCGS is twice what the coin is worth....
<< <i>No, due to rim/edge damage above "States."
However, the cost of getting it graded and slabbed by NCG or PCGS is twice what the coin is worth.... >>
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HUM,,,,, didn't notice the rim bumb
<< <i>No, due to rim/edge damage above "States."
However, the cost of getting it graded and slabbed by NCG [sic] or PCGS is twice what the coin is worth.... >>
Of course. But, I have a plan....
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I really don't see the logic in this "grading set thing." You should be able to form such a set on your own without spending money needlessly on stuff that is not worth the grading fee.
<< <i>I agree the rim bump about "STATES" is enough to make it marginal for grading at best.
I really don't see the logic in this "grading set thing." You should be able to form such a set on your own without spending money needlessly on stuff that is not worth the grading fee. >>
If Collectors werent neurotic like me, no dealer would ever make any money. I just would like to have and have made a goal to collect and find a 1922 Peace dollar in every grade from PO1 to MS66 in a PCGS slab. For the grades that do not exist, I will have to submit for grading and find them.
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A lot of collectors need help with splitting the uncirculated coin hair, but circulated coins should be easy - just follow the ANA grading guide.
<< <i>I really don't see the logic in this "grading set thing." >>
Thank the good Lord that we're all different in our collecting pursuits.
<< <i>What kind of binder is that and does it only fit PCGS slabs? >>
Eagle Coin Holder Certified Coin Album. Holds any sized slab.
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<< <i>I agree the rim bump about "STATES" is enough to make it marginal for grading at best.
I really don't see the logic in this "grading set thing." You should be able to form such a set on your own without spending money needlessly on stuff that is not worth the grading fee. >>
If Collectors werent neurotic like me, no dealer would ever make any money. I just would like to have and have made a goal to collect and find a 1922 Peace dollar in every grade from PO1 to MS66 in a PCGS slab. For the grades that do not exist, I will have to submit for grading and find them. >>
Good for You!
The name is LEE!
<< <i>nice grading set... but none of the other coins have a little D on the back.. >>
Whoops!
The name is LEE!
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<< <i>nice grading set... but none of the other coins have a little D on the back.. >>
Whoops! >>
yeah...that was a little embarrassig....
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<< <i>That binder is very cool. Do you know if it PVC free? I've been looking for exactly this type of binder for my type set coins. >>
I would imagine so. Eagle stuff is all high quality and the guy knows what he is doing. Even if it was PVC which I doubt, it would never be in contact with the coins anyway.
https://www.eaglecoinholders.com/osCommerce/catalog/
Here is my IKE set.
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