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<p>[QUOTE="JPeace$, post: 1877835, member: 42727"]WyCo: you need to become a PCGS member to be able to send coins directly in for grading. I don't know their yearly fees. I am a member at NGC and I get 5 free submissions for the ~$100 annual fee. If you don't want to pay the yearly membership, than you can either use a LCS or find a PCGS member to submit them for you.</p><p> </p><p>Before you go to that trouble, it would be good to understand what coins you do have. You mentioned 5 CC Morgan dollars. Can you share the dates? Do you have any grading experience? IMO, some coins just arent't worth the money it costs to have them graded. Figure a $30-$40 per coin fee when all is said and done.</p><p> </p><p>If your goal is to protect the coins, then I recommend buying some airtites.</p><p> </p><p>Please post dates and pictures if possible. Many will be able to give you sound advice on the coins. Without knowing the coins potential grade, it's impossible to give accurate advice.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="JPeace$, post: 1877835, member: 42727"]WyCo: you need to become a PCGS member to be able to send coins directly in for grading. I don't know their yearly fees. I am a member at NGC and I get 5 free submissions for the ~$100 annual fee. If you don't want to pay the yearly membership, than you can either use a LCS or find a PCGS member to submit them for you. Before you go to that trouble, it would be good to understand what coins you do have. You mentioned 5 CC Morgan dollars. Can you share the dates? Do you have any grading experience? IMO, some coins just arent't worth the money it costs to have them graded. Figure a $30-$40 per coin fee when all is said and done. If your goal is to protect the coins, then I recommend buying some airtites. Please post dates and pictures if possible. Many will be able to give you sound advice on the coins. Without knowing the coins potential grade, it's impossible to give accurate advice.[/QUOTE]
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