comfortablynumb
Jr. Member
My dad was born in 1928, and it was his family's custom to give each child a silver dollar from the year they were born. My grandfather worked a vending route, and happened to get two 1928s, and both were given to my dad. He has stored them in a felt pouch since he got them "a hundred years ago!"
I was looking through another post and saw this is a key date for the Peace silver dollar. In checking, I was surprised to find one has an 'S' mintmark, and the other is blank.
I have encouraged him to have the coins slabbed, but he doesn't really want to send them willy-nilly to a rating service. My question is what experience has others had in sending coins to be graded and slabbed? And what is the best way to conduct the transactions?
I was looking through another post and saw this is a key date for the Peace silver dollar. In checking, I was surprised to find one has an 'S' mintmark, and the other is blank.
I have encouraged him to have the coins slabbed, but he doesn't really want to send them willy-nilly to a rating service. My question is what experience has others had in sending coins to be graded and slabbed? And what is the best way to conduct the transactions?