Coin grading?

I have a coin collection consisting of 200 morgan silver dollars dated prior to 1899. Most are uncirculated. Is it worth paying a coin to have them certified in a particular grade and if so does it matter what grading service I use?

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One Response to “Coin grading?”

  • muncie birder Says:

    Add some additional data to the 1st responder. If many of your coins are common dates and also obviously not of 65 quality, you will be wasting your money getting them slabbed. As the first responder mentioned PCGS and NGC are the only grading services you should consider. The others are of dubious quality.

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