NGC Graded 1916 Quarter I think ????? Help

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I just recived this in my inbox from NGC NGC Cert #2102197-001NGC Description1916 STANDING 25CNGC Grade ILLEGIBLE DATE Label https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/2102197-001/other/ I had a Standing Liberty quater I figured its worth it to try to find out if it was the 1916 or the 1917. I stated that on the submission form 1916 /17Standing liberty when I called they said they would try to ID it by the details. I got the email graded finalized shipped and this above. I know the date is illegible they listed it on this as a 1916 does this mean they did Id it by the detail differences between the 1916 and 17 ??????? Someone help before I fall head first into the Booby Hatch Thanks Tommy
 

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If I find gold Ill sell it if I find silver I keep it Im not a wealthy person I love the hobby and all the cool finds I collect. Heck Yes I like to make a profit if I can . Whats wrong with that ? Because Im hoping to have a valuable coin does not mean Im just in it for profit ,but some people are and thats there right nothing wrong with that. People CRH find lots of gold in the water and on beaches and even search for gold and sunken treasure I have many display cases of relics and coins cause I appreciate History. Thanks everyone for the help !!!!!Tommy

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By the by....as I've never sent a coin off to be appraised. I don't have a clue about what it involves.

When you mailed this off to them, did you insure this for as much as you figured it could be worth? I'd be afraid that the coin just might disappear in the mail. Just curious...in case I ever find something worth wondering about.

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I joined the NGC lots of good info ect I joined to get my West point quarters graded.I figured I would send this one in also the cost with being slabbed is about 22.00 dollars each I valued it at 20 dollars. If you have a pricey coin I would insure it like a gold coin or something. I think if I ever find a Gold coin I would drive it there myself. Tommy
 

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Thanks. I have similar concerns. Obvious I guess. If I found a coin that the world is seeking. I just don't think I could send it off, to anywhere!

Maybe I'll worry about it when I do. :tongue3:
 

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