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Wallace D. McLennan

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  1. I would never expect them to be straight graded. Damaged, acid-treated, or simply genuine would do nicely. Just wondering what companies would accept them at all for grading. Thanks
  2. Not looking for a straight grade of course. Like you, I would never expect that from a company of integrity. It would be nice if someone would simply assign a "genuine" or "acid treated" description however. Specifically, for example; the 18/7-D Buffalo Nickel or the 13-ST1 are coins that most collectors like myself can never afford in any grade but I would rather have a acid-treated one than not have one at all. The much lower cost of a treated coin makes that possible for us poorer collectors. Most treated coins are low grade and very hard to photograph and it would be helpful to buyers who choose on their own to go this route to be assured of authenticity at the very least. Have a nice day!
  3. does any third party graders accept acid treated nickels for grading?