Sending to NGC, help needed.

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by mrhuffman85, Jun 14, 2010.

  1. mrhuffman85

    mrhuffman85 Junior Member

    I am thinking about cracking some Presidential Dollar proof sets to send in to NGC. My question is... Can I send them in in their proof set or do I have to crack the set myself and then send them in flips as individual coins? Any help is needed to figure this out.
     
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  3. Penny Fanatic

    Penny Fanatic Seated Half Collector

    If I'm not mistaken NGc will crack coins out of original mint packaging.
     
  4. mrhuffman85

    mrhuffman85 Junior Member

    Thank you so much, that is exactly what I wanted to hear!!!!
     
  5. kanga

    kanga 65 Year Collector

    Yep, they'll take sets in their original holders.
    I had my '52 and '53 proof sets put in one of their 5 coin holders.
    Sent it to them in a Capital holder as I bought it.

    Plus if you do a crossover you don't need to crack them out.

    All sorts of things like that.
     
  6. mrhuffman85

    mrhuffman85 Junior Member

    Again I am new to the grading of coins and am just now getting back into them. I am researching Mercury dimes and can't find a meaning for the designation msfb. Does anyone on here know what that means?
     
  7. Ladies First

    Ladies First Since 2007

    Mint State, Full Bands but I don't know what to look for to find FBs! (on the reverse)
     
  8. jerseycat10

    jerseycat10 Peace Dollar Connoisseur

    Definately keep your mint coins in their original mint plastic. Less risk of damage, and besides, NGC charges a $1 per coin if they are taped or stapled in flips, and you certainly don't want to rish putting them in PVC flips, no matter how short of a time they are in there.
     
  9. Dimefreak

    Dimefreak Senior Member

    If you look on the reverse of the Mercury dime there will be three sets of bands wrapped around the axe. The top set has three sections, all 3 need to be completely split. the middle and bottom set will have two sections and they to have to be completely split. Most companies are just concerned with the middle bands since that is the set that will vary from split to not split in most cases.
     
  10. Tom B

    Tom B TomB Everywhere Else

    May I ask why you want your Presidential proof coins certified? You write that you are just entering the field so it isn't likely that you will spot a PR70 vs. a PR69, which might be the only way to recoup the money you will spend for certification.
     
  11. mrhuffman85

    mrhuffman85 Junior Member

    I am planning on getting them certified just as a personal collection. Truth is that my girlfriend got me the proof set and I am kind of using them as a test run with the whole grading thing. I would like to have the whole presidential set graded.
     
  12. Hunt1

    Hunt1 Active Member

    yes NGC even states on their site they will remove any coins from the existing case/slab/cartrage and place it in their encaped specialty case.
     
  13. Tom B

    Tom B TomB Everywhere Else

    Sounds like a good reason to me.:)
     
  14. mrhuffman85

    mrhuffman85 Junior Member

    Yes, after closer inspection, I did see where it says it can be sent in with the orignial US Mint capsules. I appreciate everyones help on this matter!!!
     
  15. grizz

    grizz numismatist

    ...just for you.
     

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  16. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    That is only for PCGS, they require just the center band. NGC requires all 3 bands to be split with no breaks.
     
  17. Numismatist47

    Numismatist47 New Member

    If you know they are proofs, why send them in for slabbing as such?
     
  18. Numismatist47

    Numismatist47 New Member

    Full Bands. It refers to the bands on the torch on the reverse side.
     
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