NGC VarietyPlus ?

cheech

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May 6, 2012
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I have a couple of of coins I would like to send in and get graded my question is with the VarietyPlus service do I have to use that for grading errors/variety or will they do it regardless without using that service and will they grade a coin if it’s not on their website underneath the VarietyPlus i’m a little confused from what I’ve read if they don’t recognize it as a variety they will not graded it is that correct and does that go the same for double dies here are the coins I’m thinking of submitting what do y’all think of the grades and if they are worth submitting thank you for your opinion and information
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1835 1 Rupee double die
#2
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1964 D/D Kennedy half dollar RPM
#3
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1866 three cent nickel double die
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1968 S Red brown ?
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1850 1 Dollar gold
 

I've never had anything graded but you sure do have some purty old coins! I like the KWIV!
 

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Both "doubled" die coins appear to be md, the worthless kind. I'm thinking the same on the 64 mint mark.
 

Also curious exactly what you think the 68 S is. The gold coin isn't worth grading imo.
 

Also curious exactly what you think the 68 S is. The gold coin isn't worth grading imo.

Nothing special just trying to get an idea of the grades and if they will grade the double dies you can see a cliff where the doubling take place it’s not round like most machine Doubling and I’m just trying to get an idea on what the grades would roughly be to see if it’s worth sending them in for as most things that are graded bring more money than ones that are not and helps preserve the item thank for the help i’m not very good at grading coins
 

IMO, none are worth sending in for grading/slabbing. If you want to protect them better than what they're in, buy a hard plastic holder for each one.
 

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