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Help with some coins
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   Welcome to the NGC chat board. As the NGC Registry forum is intended for topics pertaining to the certified coin registry, your topic would get better attention on the "Newbie Coin Collecting Questions" forum. (The Administrator will likely move it there.)

   While we would need cropped, clear photos of each side of each of your coins to evaluate them, the answer to your question is almost certainly that none of these coins would be worth the substantial cost of submission to a third-party grading service, which is what I assume you mean by "worth grading".  However, any coin that you want to collect is worth grading by you, once you have learned how.   

   Before you even think about submitting coins to grading services, it is essential that you have a good understanding of how to grade and otherwise evaluate coins yourself.  Many coins that are of insufficient value to justify third-party grading and encapsulation (at least several hundred dollars, in my opinion) may be enjoyably collected in coin albums or other appropriate holders. Very inexpensive ones may even be kept in cardboard 2x2 holders like yours, although there is the risk of scratches by the staples or the thin plastic cover tearing and exposing the coin to the environment.

    Please refer to the following forum topics that identify reliable print and online resources from which you may learn about how to evaluate and collect U.S. coins:

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First welcome to the forum, second please be aware that employees of NGC are not allowed to give advice on grades or if something should or should not be submitted for grading and third this is the NGC registry section of the forum where questions are posted that apply to the NGC registry.    There is no way for anyone to tell you anything from a long distance shot of a group of coins like this.   You need to post your question in the newbie section of the forum, provide clear cropped, in focus photos of each side of the coin you have a question about.

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