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<p>[QUOTE="goldmember, post: 1294591, member: 19304"]So I was thinking about getting these graded, but I don't have any experience with that. I think that it will cost the following:</p><p>Fees to join - $40 NGC or $50 PCGS</p><p>Fees for grading - $17 each NGC or $14 each PCGS</p><p>shipping and insurance both ways.</p><p><br /></p><p>So this would mean that for 5 sets it would cost $415 for NGC or $400 for PCGS, plus approx $60 for shipping and insurance both ways. Am I missing anything? I don't want the First Strike designation. I also see that NGC is 12 business days and PCGS is 20-30 business days. </p><p><br /></p><p>I prefer the OGP, but since I am selling some I think if I can get a set of 70's that would take care of everything. I would even think about cracking out my set to keep (I wish I didn't have to send in all 5 sets). I am thinking that the non-unique coins with the 25th label will command a premium also, since many will only send in the two keys, or will open the packages so that they cannot get the special label. Still undecided here. If I was keeping all a5 sets it wouldn't be a question, but since I am selling some it would be great to have some graded.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="goldmember, post: 1294591, member: 19304"]So I was thinking about getting these graded, but I don't have any experience with that. I think that it will cost the following: Fees to join - $40 NGC or $50 PCGS Fees for grading - $17 each NGC or $14 each PCGS shipping and insurance both ways. So this would mean that for 5 sets it would cost $415 for NGC or $400 for PCGS, plus approx $60 for shipping and insurance both ways. Am I missing anything? I don't want the First Strike designation. I also see that NGC is 12 business days and PCGS is 20-30 business days. I prefer the OGP, but since I am selling some I think if I can get a set of 70's that would take care of everything. I would even think about cracking out my set to keep (I wish I didn't have to send in all 5 sets). I am thinking that the non-unique coins with the 25th label will command a premium also, since many will only send in the two keys, or will open the packages so that they cannot get the special label. Still undecided here. If I was keeping all a5 sets it wouldn't be a question, but since I am selling some it would be great to have some graded.[/QUOTE]
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