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<p>[QUOTE="09S-V.D.B, post: 215513, member: 4379"]Correct.</p><p><br /></p><p>Not necessarily. </p><p><br /></p><p>Pretty much - but occasionally, a tiny particle may get inside the holder. Also, sometimes coins are slabbed with a foreign object (dust, string of hair, etc.) and the compression/ultrasonic vibration technique fails to remove the object. If this does happen, NGC will reholder it for a $5 fee. </p><p><br /></p><p>NGC holders are sonically sealed. Keep in mind, if you submit coins to NGC, you are paying for authentication and grading in addition to encapsulation. </p><p><br /></p><p>What coins are you interested in submitting? I'm not trying to encourage or discourage you from submitting, just don't want to see you waste any money unnecessarily. The grading fees can add up very quickly, and if your coins are body-bagged (not graded and encapsulated because of a problem like cleaning, artificially toned, tooled, corroded, etc.), NGC will not return your money. Typically, coins are submitted for a few reasons - I've listed some common ones: 1) the date or type is often counterfeited 2) concern that the coin is a counterfeit 3) concern that the coin is messed with [cleaned, tooled, whizzed, etc.] 4) Preservation </p><p><br /></p><p>So, I ask: what coins are you interested in submitting, and why?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="09S-V.D.B, post: 215513, member: 4379"]Correct. Not necessarily. Pretty much - but occasionally, a tiny particle may get inside the holder. Also, sometimes coins are slabbed with a foreign object (dust, string of hair, etc.) and the compression/ultrasonic vibration technique fails to remove the object. If this does happen, NGC will reholder it for a $5 fee. NGC holders are sonically sealed. Keep in mind, if you submit coins to NGC, you are paying for authentication and grading in addition to encapsulation. What coins are you interested in submitting? I'm not trying to encourage or discourage you from submitting, just don't want to see you waste any money unnecessarily. The grading fees can add up very quickly, and if your coins are body-bagged (not graded and encapsulated because of a problem like cleaning, artificially toned, tooled, corroded, etc.), NGC will not return your money. Typically, coins are submitted for a few reasons - I've listed some common ones: 1) the date or type is often counterfeited 2) concern that the coin is a counterfeit 3) concern that the coin is messed with [cleaned, tooled, whizzed, etc.] 4) Preservation So, I ask: what coins are you interested in submitting, and why?[/QUOTE]
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