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<p>[QUOTE="WingedLiberty, post: 1240828, member: 26030"]My suggestion would be to send them to PCGS. I think PCGS graded coins tend to be more in demand (and bring higher prices) because of all the PCGS Registry "players". Another reason is a lot of people dislike the new NGC slabs where the white tabs obscure part of the coin and rim making photographing the coin after slabbing problematic. </p><p><br /></p><p>If any of the coins are especially nice and/or beautiful, consider paying extra for the TrueView photography option that PCGS offers. Having the coin professionally photographed before it's slabbed is always a good idea. It not only makes it easier to sell when you have a great photograph, it also provides a great record of the coin looking it's best. If you have the coin professionally photographed after it's slabbed, the photographer has to shoot the coin through the plastic, which causes all kinds of issues.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="WingedLiberty, post: 1240828, member: 26030"]My suggestion would be to send them to PCGS. I think PCGS graded coins tend to be more in demand (and bring higher prices) because of all the PCGS Registry "players". Another reason is a lot of people dislike the new NGC slabs where the white tabs obscure part of the coin and rim making photographing the coin after slabbing problematic. If any of the coins are especially nice and/or beautiful, consider paying extra for the TrueView photography option that PCGS offers. Having the coin professionally photographed before it's slabbed is always a good idea. It not only makes it easier to sell when you have a great photograph, it also provides a great record of the coin looking it's best. If you have the coin professionally photographed after it's slabbed, the photographer has to shoot the coin through the plastic, which causes all kinds of issues.[/QUOTE]
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