Sesquicentennial Coin [решено]

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Okay,
So I have a Sesquicentennial Of American Independence gold coin that I was thinking about getting graded. I came across a website and it recommended that it not be graded as it would not be worth the cost of getting it graded. What do you think I should do?  Get it graded or just leave it ungraded?  I plan to keep it for a while at least before I even think about selling it.
you could post pictures of it here so we can all drool over it
Why you want to grade it if you don't want to sell it?
“A man without a hobby is only half alive.”
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
I never said that I would not sell it. I said I would be hanging onto it for a while before I think about selling it.  If I do get it graded, that doesn't mean I have to sell it or vice versa.

As for the pictures, my camera died and my phone doesn't do the coin justice.
Why would you get it graded?
  I am sure you could sell it for its full value without paying someone to put a crappy plastic box on it with their over valued opinion on it, just post photos in

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Taking a break from swapping for a while, but still interested in pre 1799 Spanish coins, I will make time for that!

Looking for pre 1783 coins
I think that someone would accept a professional grading over a noob attempting to value. As for pictures, as I have said my camera is dead and my phone is not a good one to use for pictures. My phone can't even show detail other than a vague outline of a figure on the obverse.

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