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<p>[QUOTE="MIGuy, post: 8058842, member: 116145"]After collecting for years, including PCGS, NGC, ANACS and ICG slabbed coins, I decided last year around Halloween to submit some coins, mostly for my son and my Standing Liberty Quarter set, as I had some nicer raw coins and wanted to complete my graded / slabbed set. I was aware of the Insider special at ICG from here ($10 per coin for US issues, $15 for world coins), but I looked into submitting to PCGS, NGC and ANACS as well. I am not worried about resale - I'm just a collector / curious - and these weren't really expensive coins, so for simplicity of the process, quality and price I found ICG was the best match for me. I really appreciate how responsive they are, their willingness to discuss coins / issues, their conservation service, their guarantee, and the 3 week turnaround for economy coins. I have now done 3 submissions of 10-20 coins each and I'm learning a lot. I think they are tough but fair in the grades I've gotten and I like the fact that every coin is examined by at least 2 professional graders. If I do ever attend a coin show where any of the big 4 is accepting submissions I will certainly try that as well.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="MIGuy, post: 8058842, member: 116145"]After collecting for years, including PCGS, NGC, ANACS and ICG slabbed coins, I decided last year around Halloween to submit some coins, mostly for my son and my Standing Liberty Quarter set, as I had some nicer raw coins and wanted to complete my graded / slabbed set. I was aware of the Insider special at ICG from here ($10 per coin for US issues, $15 for world coins), but I looked into submitting to PCGS, NGC and ANACS as well. I am not worried about resale - I'm just a collector / curious - and these weren't really expensive coins, so for simplicity of the process, quality and price I found ICG was the best match for me. I really appreciate how responsive they are, their willingness to discuss coins / issues, their conservation service, their guarantee, and the 3 week turnaround for economy coins. I have now done 3 submissions of 10-20 coins each and I'm learning a lot. I think they are tough but fair in the grades I've gotten and I like the fact that every coin is examined by at least 2 professional graders. If I do ever attend a coin show where any of the big 4 is accepting submissions I will certainly try that as well.[/QUOTE]
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