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- NGC Forums - NGC Coin Collectors Chat Boards
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- Forums - NGC Coin Collectors Chat Boards
NGC Chat Boards When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network
- Please Explain the NGC Grading Process - Newbie Coin Collecting . . .
For NGC's own explanation of its grading process, see the following: Coin Authentication and Grading Process Overview | NGC (ngccoin com) Coins can be submitted by collectors with a paid annual NGC membership, which includes
- Submitting Coins for grading - Newbie Coin Collecting Questions - NGC . . .
For security reasons, NGC does not allow collectors to take coins directly to NGC's facility See Submitting to NGC FAQs - General Submission FAQs | NGC You can submit coins directly to NGC at certain major shows, which are listed periodically at Events | NGC (I have only submitted coins to NGC at such shows )
- How much does it cost to have a coin graded? Please post your . . .
Packaging, Shipping and Insurance to NGC: $26 90 (Priority Mail 3-DAY) Grading was $17 per ($204 total) Return Mint Packaging: $0 Handling Fee: $10 Return Shipping: $30 Total for 12 coins: $270 90 or $22 58 per coin I could have saved some on shipping to NGC if I used a slower service
- NGC Releases Complete Online World Coin Price Guide
Created by NGC and Krause Publications' NumisMaster, the World Coin Price Guide has values for more than 350,000 coins and thousands of photographs Best of all, it's free to all users There are mintage figures, design descriptions, engraver information, and more
- US, World, and Ancient Coins - NGC Coin Collectors Chat Boards
A Nice Coin in a Very "Old" NGC Holder By Sandon, May 29 1879 liberty seated dime; generation 2 0 ngc
- grading tier question - NGC Coin Collectors Chat Boards
1) NGC won't think twice about keeping the money if you over-estimate the value 2) It's better to under-estimate the value and just let them NGC bump it to another tier if necessary This seems like good advice for beginners and seasoned veterans
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