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<p>[QUOTE="Vess1, post: 23415363, member: 13650"]Submitting is not a treat but once you learn how to do it, it becomes less daunting.</p><p><br /></p><p> You want over-sized non-pvc "flips". You can pick them up on ebay. It's just a piece of plastic with two pockets that you fold over. Raw coin goes in one pocket, the label you write up with unique form # and line # that coin is on, on form, gets slid into other pocket so it can be read when folded over. Then you just stack them in there like that and pack tight. </p><p><br /></p><p> They want this because they handle so much they want a quick, uniform method for separating coins from holders to get them in process without damaging them. You can submit in mint packaging if you want but theres a fee to get it sent back to you if you want. </p><p><br /></p><p> Other than that just make sure you check all the boxes you want and keep your own form and send the forms with that they need. You may end up folding them four times. Keep in mind there's a PO box address if shipping USPS and a different address if sending UPS or FedEx.</p><p><br /></p><p> If only sending one coin in it's as expensive to slab as possible because cost is not divided up among others. I always pay for the scratch resistant slab for $5 or $4.50 if you're a mid tier membership. Worth it to me. Best of luck.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Vess1, post: 23415363, member: 13650"]Submitting is not a treat but once you learn how to do it, it becomes less daunting. You want over-sized non-pvc "flips". You can pick them up on ebay. It's just a piece of plastic with two pockets that you fold over. Raw coin goes in one pocket, the label you write up with unique form # and line # that coin is on, on form, gets slid into other pocket so it can be read when folded over. Then you just stack them in there like that and pack tight. They want this because they handle so much they want a quick, uniform method for separating coins from holders to get them in process without damaging them. You can submit in mint packaging if you want but theres a fee to get it sent back to you if you want. Other than that just make sure you check all the boxes you want and keep your own form and send the forms with that they need. You may end up folding them four times. Keep in mind there's a PO box address if shipping USPS and a different address if sending UPS or FedEx. If only sending one coin in it's as expensive to slab as possible because cost is not divided up among others. I always pay for the scratch resistant slab for $5 or $4.50 if you're a mid tier membership. Worth it to me. Best of luck.[/QUOTE]
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