hi advise please sent 2 sets in 1 box to pcgs for grading did i do the right thing for the 25 silver anniversary set or should i have sent to ngc or just have kept them 1st time doing this. thanks for responce also should i have pd for the 1st strike label
I assume that you DID NOT OPEN the shipping container which the Mint used to send them to you because if you did, then 6 of the 10 coins would not be eligible for the 25th Anniversary designation. As for a preference between NGC & PCGS, it's up to you. Both are very good companies. Personally, I think it's a waste of money paying for the "First Strike" designation, but I'm not even sure if PCGS will give both the First Strike and 25th Anniversary designations together. NGC uses the "Early Releases" designation instead of First Strike, but even it is a waste of money, in my opinion. Chris
thanks chris 1 did not open the box i already did it so it is what it is its rolling the dice thanks 4 your answer
funny like how im a CLOWN REMEMBER JOE PESI MOVIE-TALYOR ST CHICAGO DO YA KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT THAT NOW THATS NOT FUNNY STUFF IS IT.
Relax.... just pointing out the fact that the use of puncuation is important when communicating. It makes it a lot easier to understand your queries.
Someday, I'm not picking on you, but you are probably a young person who is more attuned to writing out tweets, etc. that people your age are able to easily read, etc. But many of the people here, if not most, are not able to read things out without proper punctuation, and do not understand the abbreviations, or the use of numerals instead of letters, etc. For a forum like this, it is better to write out your thoughts without any abbreviations or phonetic shorthand. I know this because I have kids who use this and I got into the habit of doing SMS texts that way, but when I do that with my sister or other older adults, sometimes I don't get my message across. For example, some may not know that NO = Know, or NE1 = anyone. That's all. Hope you get the info you need.