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Greenstang Posted June 13 Share Posted June 13 No, in their condition, it would not be worth the cost of grading. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sandon Posted June 13 Share Posted June 13 These well-circulated wartime "nickels" are worth less than $2 each, and that is mostly due to the current high price of silver. How could it be worthwhile to pay at least a $23 per coin (NGC) "Economy" tier grading fee, plus processing and shipping costs, to submit them to a third-party grading service? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coinbuf Posted June 13 Share Posted June 13 On 6/13/2024 at 3:42 AM, Lj89 said: Should I grade my silver nickels Each coin is worth the silver value in the coin, which today is $1.67 each. It would cost $35 each to have graded, so you would end up with 6 coins worth $10 that you spent $300 getting graded, does not sound like a profitable venture to me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
powermad5000 Posted June 13 Share Posted June 13 I think you should grade your nickels. By YOUR own grading standards. I think you should get several books, two of which should be the Red Book of United States coins 2025, and ANA Grading Standards for United States Coins, 7th Edition. I think you should get better at self grading before you begin to think about submitting coins to a third party grading service. Henri Charriere 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Henri Charriere Posted June 14 Share Posted June 14 (edited) Although collectors have various reasons for submitting their coins for certification -- some for the sentimental reasons they evoke, for so-called "war-time" nickels, only those that appear to be in the Mint State grades (the higher, the better) are worthy of certification consideration. A coin's fair market value must exceed the total costs of submission to make certification cost-effective. In the alternative, you may wish to house them in a display album or simple 2"x 2" stapled cardboard flips. If spot silver continues its rise, your nickels will be worth thirty times its face value, and more primarily due to its 35% silver content. Edited June 16 by Henri Charriere Word substitution. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...