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<p>[QUOTE="New Windsor Bill, post: 2705700, member: 78123"]With NGC and PCGS you have to become a member. With NGC you can choose their $149. Package and you will get $150. in credit towards grading& 10% off their supplies. But there is no credit towards shipping. That's a pretty good deal and their membership lasts for 1 year. To grade one coin I would say $30.- $40. all toll including shipping. Anacs on the other hand does not make you join. They are a lot cheaper and even have grading specials as cheap as $10. a coin; BUT they are not recognized as well as NGC and PCGS. Although they are great for identifying different VAM types with the Morgans and they have some very good graders. But when you go to sell an ANACS encapsulated coin you will get a little less money compared to the other 2 giants. With NGC the different tier levels are chosen according to how fast you want the coin graded and the coin type as well as the coin value. This is all explained in the drop downs on the different tiers. Hope this helps.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="New Windsor Bill, post: 2705700, member: 78123"]With NGC and PCGS you have to become a member. With NGC you can choose their $149. Package and you will get $150. in credit towards grading& 10% off their supplies. But there is no credit towards shipping. That's a pretty good deal and their membership lasts for 1 year. To grade one coin I would say $30.- $40. all toll including shipping. Anacs on the other hand does not make you join. They are a lot cheaper and even have grading specials as cheap as $10. a coin; BUT they are not recognized as well as NGC and PCGS. Although they are great for identifying different VAM types with the Morgans and they have some very good graders. But when you go to sell an ANACS encapsulated coin you will get a little less money compared to the other 2 giants. With NGC the different tier levels are chosen according to how fast you want the coin graded and the coin type as well as the coin value. This is all explained in the drop downs on the different tiers. Hope this helps.[/QUOTE]
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