Kantuckkeean
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Howdy Y'all,
My father passed away last year and he was a bit of a coin collector. I inherited my appreciation of American coinage (and a lot of other things from him). Anyway, he quit collecting in the early '80s and moved on to other activities. I've been going through some of his things that my mother either wouldn't know what to do with, or perhaps it would just make her sad. Either way, getting his things in order has been my task, and will continue to be, for some time.
I've taken some photos of some of his coins and I would like some advice. If these were your coins, would you send them off to be graded and encapsulated? If the consensus is yes, I'll likely need some further advice on sending them off, as I've never sent a coin to be graded. All my stuff is pretty beat up from CRHing. These are the best photos that I'll be able to take for a while. The coins are back at the bank.
Thanks in advance for the advice. Here's the 1829 Half Dime:




Kindest regards,
Kantuck
My father passed away last year and he was a bit of a coin collector. I inherited my appreciation of American coinage (and a lot of other things from him). Anyway, he quit collecting in the early '80s and moved on to other activities. I've been going through some of his things that my mother either wouldn't know what to do with, or perhaps it would just make her sad. Either way, getting his things in order has been my task, and will continue to be, for some time.
I've taken some photos of some of his coins and I would like some advice. If these were your coins, would you send them off to be graded and encapsulated? If the consensus is yes, I'll likely need some further advice on sending them off, as I've never sent a coin to be graded. All my stuff is pretty beat up from CRHing. These are the best photos that I'll be able to take for a while. The coins are back at the bank.
Thanks in advance for the advice. Here's the 1829 Half Dime:




Kindest regards,
Kantuck