Looking to possibly send this 1935 in for a professional grading.What is your opinion for a grade?
Sorry for the reflection.Thanks,Hot Brass
1935 Canada dollar
Re: 1935 Canada dollar
Anyone?? Thanks,HB
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Re: 1935 Canada dollar
I personally wouldn't send it in as I think that it would be a waste of money. It's a pretty common coin and the cost to certify it would be 50% or so of what the coin would be worth. It's a beautiful coin but most coins, in my opinion, don't need to be certified to be enjoyed and you'll never get the cost to certify it back if you decide to sell. Save the cost to slab your coins to just buy more or better coins.
Bill in Burl
Re: 1935 Canada dollar
Thanks! I will do that.HB
Re: 1935 Canada dollar
I have to agree with Bill in this case... I would also put this coin between 63 and 64 ...
My question to you HB... please tell me how you take photos of your coins...
And don't leave out any details.... please!! (send me an e-mail)
My question to you HB... please tell me how you take photos of your coins...
And don't leave out any details.... please!! (send me an e-mail)
Re: 1935 Canada dollar
Shylo wrote:I have to agree with Bill in this case... I would also put this coin between 63 and 64 ...
My question to you HB... please tell me how you take photos of your coins...
And don't leave out any details.... please!! (send me an e-mail)
I sent you a P.M. HB