Well there is that... quality work, reasonable prices, great customer service (as in we know the dude what does that and we know how to reach him...
Dan: $250 membership https://www.pcgs.com/news/pcgs-graded-top-20-most-valuable-us-coins-sold-in-2022 Walk through grading fees on $10m of coins...
FAQ explicitly says you can split it up [ATTACH] https://www.pcgs.com/faq I would definitely keep records and track this carefully, however.
If you've missed the news... CAC (Certified Acceptance Corp) are the people who review PCGS and NGC graded coins, awarding them a green or gold...
Why? One walk-through rarity grading earns them more in fees than they'll ever earn from you. And at less cost.
Also, remember your little submission isn't really important in the grand scheme of things. They are no longer publically held, so it's hard to...
That's been the gist of several threads here and on the PCGS board: their customer service sucks. It's been a problem for a long time... they...
Undervaluing a coin impacts insurance on the return. Either they call you to correct the pricing, or they return it with limited insurance and...
Understand, John, but NGC and PCGS only recognize very limited sets of varieties. You can request it all day, pay the fee and get nothing....
Before you go sending them off, make sure your TPG of choice will even do the variety attribution you want. Some only do a limited number of...
A details grade would be assigned for issues like scratched or cleaning.... "AU Details, Cleaned" instead of one of the 4 AU grades (AU50, AU53,...
Yes you need a membership. But the form on the website should be the current ones with the updated rates. Call Customer "Service" Sigh
Dyslexics of America Untie - there is no doG.
Dan: PCGS (you keep using the wrong initials) They sell memberships, which come with vouchers that cover most of the cost of grading so you are...
Not really, given your horizon the options narrow. If you intend to sell near term, PCGS tends to bring the highest prices. If you want simple...
Usual question is why? Maximize sale price? Confirm authenticity? Protection? Different answers suggest different choices...
My pocket piece is one of those pad-printed colorized 1921 Morgans. I soaked it in acetone for a year and finally bumped the last bits off with a...
To quote Bones McCoy It's dead, Jim Either way
That's a fairly common view, with ANACS for varieties (they simply certify more of them from more sources). And ICG for contemporary counterfeits...
What a load of bunk. CAC is not a grading service. Rather they review already encapsulated coins from PCGS and NGC. They never actually handle...
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