
, since it sounds like you are quite new to coins here is something you now add to your knowledge base.
there are really only two reasons to slab a coin
1. its a rare coin that needs authenticated and preserved
2. you are planning on selling the coin and the cost of acquisition plus the grading fee's would warrant it without chewing up all your profit
PCGS charges a minimum of $69 for a subscription other subscription levels include grading vouchers though so you could reduce these costs. add to the subscription cost, per coin grading cost which I think for this one might be $23, shipping & ins both ways (1-4 coins is $27 if the total value is under $1000)
NGC - economy grading tier is $22, plus $10 handling fee, plus $28 for shipping (1-5 coins).
ANACS grading would be $16 but there's a 5 coin minimum. Shipping would be $29-35.
CAC - $99 subscription ($50 grading credit), economy grading $15, gold $28, $40 shipping/handling/ins
i don't slab coins for these reasons especially the cost involved. I don't know why this is so popular today. just making the grading companies wealthy
most collectors do not have their coins graded. you coins are all common with millions minted. most collectors actually started with the set you are working on as the were readily available in circulation. the ones you showed have a value of $1-2 tops.
do not sucked into spending $$ grading coins because you see it advertised as main stream.
stay plugged inn here. read the threads that folks post and as the responses are going to help you learn how to grade.