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<p>[QUOTE="Hunt1, post: 1432100, member: 25971"]If you become a NGC member, you'll get some 5 free submissions (i dont know which of your coins qualify for those 5), but you have to get the NGC premium package. It pays off, and i think NGC has better service, a better holder, and more to offer. That's all my opinion. PCGS has a lot of nice features too. With NGC, or PCGS you will want to submit coins in flips. With NGC if you submit them in a 2 x 2 you can run the risk of a removal fee ($1.00 per coin), and there is no guarantee they are safe when they are extracted, (meaning if the NGC worker scratches your coin while removing it from the 2 x 2 cause of the stapel, your sh-- out of luck). The only semi-safe way for this is to fill out a consent to remove form, which is traditionally only used for removal of other slabs (PCGS, ANACS, ICG, etc.). Also, you would have to do a consent to remove form for each coin, and EVEN THEN they are not responsible for your coins if damage during removal. So in a shorter version, sending your coins in a flip is just easyer for both parties.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Hunt1, post: 1432100, member: 25971"]If you become a NGC member, you'll get some 5 free submissions (i dont know which of your coins qualify for those 5), but you have to get the NGC premium package. It pays off, and i think NGC has better service, a better holder, and more to offer. That's all my opinion. PCGS has a lot of nice features too. With NGC, or PCGS you will want to submit coins in flips. With NGC if you submit them in a 2 x 2 you can run the risk of a removal fee ($1.00 per coin), and there is no guarantee they are safe when they are extracted, (meaning if the NGC worker scratches your coin while removing it from the 2 x 2 cause of the stapel, your sh-- out of luck). The only semi-safe way for this is to fill out a consent to remove form, which is traditionally only used for removal of other slabs (PCGS, ANACS, ICG, etc.). Also, you would have to do a consent to remove form for each coin, and EVEN THEN they are not responsible for your coins if damage during removal. So in a shorter version, sending your coins in a flip is just easyer for both parties.[/QUOTE]
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