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<p>[QUOTE="MIGuy, post: 6714021, member: 116145"]As a long term collector who didn't ever submit my own raw coins to a TPG until late last year, I find it amazing that people pay $40 or more to submit one coin to NGC and PCGS, unless the goal is resale and the coin is clearly superior. I have a fair number of ANACS, ICG, PCGS and NGC slabs, but I only submit to ICG - as a collector, I appreciate that they are reasonably priced, easy to submit to and IMO pretty brutally honest on the grading (I wouldn't even know how to begin to submit to PCGS, usually the suggestion is to "piggyback on one of your coin dealer friends" - I mean I wish I knew someone who was a coin dealer, but anyway...) I just submitted 10 Standing Liberty Quarters to ICG on the lowest economy tier with the Cointalk discount and conservation on 4, my total cost was $145 plus what I paid to ship it to them, turnaround was less than 3 weeks. Colour me a happy customer, though I wish some had graded better, lol. I was soooo hoping for a VG on my 1921. Argh!!![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="MIGuy, post: 6714021, member: 116145"]As a long term collector who didn't ever submit my own raw coins to a TPG until late last year, I find it amazing that people pay $40 or more to submit one coin to NGC and PCGS, unless the goal is resale and the coin is clearly superior. I have a fair number of ANACS, ICG, PCGS and NGC slabs, but I only submit to ICG - as a collector, I appreciate that they are reasonably priced, easy to submit to and IMO pretty brutally honest on the grading (I wouldn't even know how to begin to submit to PCGS, usually the suggestion is to "piggyback on one of your coin dealer friends" - I mean I wish I knew someone who was a coin dealer, but anyway...) I just submitted 10 Standing Liberty Quarters to ICG on the lowest economy tier with the Cointalk discount and conservation on 4, my total cost was $145 plus what I paid to ship it to them, turnaround was less than 3 weeks. Colour me a happy customer, though I wish some had graded better, lol. I was soooo hoping for a VG on my 1921. Argh!!![/QUOTE]
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