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<p>[QUOTE="MIGuy, post: 24499128, member: 116145"][ATTACH=full]1553027[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1553028[/ATTACH] I purchased the membership in NGC that came with the $150 credit for $99, and I have put together a group of coins (early Colonial coinage) that I'd like to submit - the value of the coins / tokens / medals is less than $500 per coin. I'm primarily confused about two things. 1. What should be included in one "submission" vs. split into a separate one? And 2. What should I do if I'm not confident in the variety attributed?</p><p><br /></p><p>I emailed NGC customer service but the response kind of missed my question and focused on coin value / tiers. I'm not in any rush and I'm frugal - so that's where I'm coming from.</p><p><br /></p><p>Now, as to specifics. I’d like to submit a 1644 Leeuwendalder, Dutch Republic KM 14.2 as this is a good example of early American colonial coinage – but it’s a foreign coin. Can I submit under standard on the same form as a 1795 Washington “Grate” Half-Penny, small buttons, reeded edge (which is actually a token, but is also considered a part of the American colonial coinage). I’m also submitting a 1786 Vermont Landscape (possible 6-E), 1783 Nova Constellatio, Crosby 2.B; 1788 Vermont, Bust Right RR-25; 1783 Washington & Independence (technically also a token), 1794 Talbot, Allum & Lee, New York (lettered edge) (technically also a token); 1766 Pitt Medal, Betts 515, and a 1797 Washington ½P Baker-18 (again, technically also a token, but a part of the early American coinage catalog). Now are these 3 submissions, 2 submissions or 1 submission? My understanding is that the lowest tier I can submit these under is "standard", is that right? All of these are considered early American coins, which is the reason I collected them, but for NGC submission purposes, how do I fill out the paperwork? Any insight would be immensely appreciated!</p><p><br /></p><p>For fun, I'm also submitting to ANACS (on their 10 coin special) and ICG (because I like ICG and it's easy, especially with the CoinTalk special) at the same time - so it will be fun to see how things come back graded and how long each one takes.</p><p><br /></p><p>Edited to add pictures of some of the coins - because pictures make it more interesting![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="MIGuy, post: 24499128, member: 116145"][ATTACH=full]1553027[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1553028[/ATTACH] I purchased the membership in NGC that came with the $150 credit for $99, and I have put together a group of coins (early Colonial coinage) that I'd like to submit - the value of the coins / tokens / medals is less than $500 per coin. I'm primarily confused about two things. 1. What should be included in one "submission" vs. split into a separate one? And 2. What should I do if I'm not confident in the variety attributed? I emailed NGC customer service but the response kind of missed my question and focused on coin value / tiers. I'm not in any rush and I'm frugal - so that's where I'm coming from. Now, as to specifics. I’d like to submit a 1644 Leeuwendalder, Dutch Republic KM 14.2 as this is a good example of early American colonial coinage – but it’s a foreign coin. Can I submit under standard on the same form as a 1795 Washington “Grate” Half-Penny, small buttons, reeded edge (which is actually a token, but is also considered a part of the American colonial coinage). I’m also submitting a 1786 Vermont Landscape (possible 6-E), 1783 Nova Constellatio, Crosby 2.B; 1788 Vermont, Bust Right RR-25; 1783 Washington & Independence (technically also a token), 1794 Talbot, Allum & Lee, New York (lettered edge) (technically also a token); 1766 Pitt Medal, Betts 515, and a 1797 Washington ½P Baker-18 (again, technically also a token, but a part of the early American coinage catalog). Now are these 3 submissions, 2 submissions or 1 submission? My understanding is that the lowest tier I can submit these under is "standard", is that right? All of these are considered early American coins, which is the reason I collected them, but for NGC submission purposes, how do I fill out the paperwork? Any insight would be immensely appreciated! For fun, I'm also submitting to ANACS (on their 10 coin special) and ICG (because I like ICG and it's easy, especially with the CoinTalk special) at the same time - so it will be fun to see how things come back graded and how long each one takes. Edited to add pictures of some of the coins - because pictures make it more interesting![/QUOTE]
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