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<p>[QUOTE="Insider, post: 2349371, member: 24314"]I've heard this too. It's funny how people ridicule the competition. Judging from your reputation in the business, the dealer you use is probably a PCGS or NGC submission center. If you used ANACS or ICG he would lose the "kickback" he possibly gets - at least that's went on in the past. </p><p><br /></p><p>For anyone interested, I just called PCGS to refer a customer with a pretty good looking 1943 1c that he got in change (that's the story) as a paper boy in 1950. Without knowing the coin's history, PCGS "telephone girls" insisted he join their club before sending the coin in. </p><p><br /></p><p>Heck, I should think for a front page story (on the chance it was authentic) they should have let him send the coin in and just be satisfied with the large fee they would charge. If he was a collector or was not an old man w/o a computer or access to a coin dealer; I guess I could see their point - company policy robots.<img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie106" alt=":zombie:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> I think he is sending it to ICG or ANACS.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Insider, post: 2349371, member: 24314"]I've heard this too. It's funny how people ridicule the competition. Judging from your reputation in the business, the dealer you use is probably a PCGS or NGC submission center. If you used ANACS or ICG he would lose the "kickback" he possibly gets - at least that's went on in the past. For anyone interested, I just called PCGS to refer a customer with a pretty good looking 1943 1c that he got in change (that's the story) as a paper boy in 1950. Without knowing the coin's history, PCGS "telephone girls" insisted he join their club before sending the coin in. Heck, I should think for a front page story (on the chance it was authentic) they should have let him send the coin in and just be satisfied with the large fee they would charge. If he was a collector or was not an old man w/o a computer or access to a coin dealer; I guess I could see their point - company policy robots.:zombie: I think he is sending it to ICG or ANACS.[/QUOTE]
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