1918 Louisiana centennial

Beachkid23

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Versions of this coin on eBay have gone around $90 $150 and then one graded went for 475. And everywhere in between. Is it worth getting graded? Or not so much. Is the $500 price target too cheap of a coin to get graded, should I only look for higher value ones?

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Diver_Down

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It is the Illinois Centennial commemorative. I wouldn't get it graded. It would at most receive a low MS grade. And I think that would be pushing it. I would expect an AU-58 grade.
 

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Id expect a lower grade on it, if it did not come back Cleaned. The look of the coin is all wrong for an authentic finish. I would need to see better pictures of the coin, but it strikes me as an ugly piece.
 

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