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<p>[QUOTE="TOLS196024, post: 193335, member: 3884"]There are several different ways to get a coin slabbed at what I consider the 3 major TPG's:</p><p><br /></p><p>If you want your coins graded by PCGS, you either have to join the Collectors Club or send them in through a PCGS authorized dealer. If you choose to join the Collectors Club it is most beneficial to join at the Platinum level. Though it is the most expensive choice, you get 8 free submissions when you join at this level.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you want your coins graded by NGC, you must join the Collectors Society, submit them through an NGC authorized dealer, or if you are an ANA member ($36 for one year) you may also submit to NGC directly.</p><p><br /></p><p>The best choice for you may be ANACS. They allow anyone to submit to them directly with no membership fees and they have some of the lowest submission costs. That being said, coins in ANACS slabs tend to have a lower sale value than those in PCGS or NGC plastic.</p><p><br /></p><p>Hope this helped!</p><p><br /></p><p>Tom[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="TOLS196024, post: 193335, member: 3884"]There are several different ways to get a coin slabbed at what I consider the 3 major TPG's: If you want your coins graded by PCGS, you either have to join the Collectors Club or send them in through a PCGS authorized dealer. If you choose to join the Collectors Club it is most beneficial to join at the Platinum level. Though it is the most expensive choice, you get 8 free submissions when you join at this level. If you want your coins graded by NGC, you must join the Collectors Society, submit them through an NGC authorized dealer, or if you are an ANA member ($36 for one year) you may also submit to NGC directly. The best choice for you may be ANACS. They allow anyone to submit to them directly with no membership fees and they have some of the lowest submission costs. That being said, coins in ANACS slabs tend to have a lower sale value than those in PCGS or NGC plastic. Hope this helped! Tom[/QUOTE]
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