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<p>[QUOTE="MIGuy, post: 7718147, member: 116145"]I am on a budget - my youngest is still in college and I drive a 15 year old SUV (he drives my 10 year old Honda, lol) so I can relate. Speaking of which, don't you have to be a member to submit to NGC? Isn't it expensive (obviously worth it for an MS level SLQ)? How does the process work? After collecting for many years (and picking up a fair number of PCGS, NGC, ANACS and ICG slabbed coins) I finally submitted myself last year to ICG - it was easy and affordable and I think the grades are tough but fair, BUT, while they do a great job with US and World coins IMO, they don't with tokens, and I have a couple that I think are badly undergraded in ICG slabs I'd like to have reassessed raw by NGC, and I just bought a couple of Bryan 1896 campaign tokens I'd like to get slabbed, so I'm wondering how that works. I'm not interested in resale (otherwise I'd be going with PCGS and NGC) but I want an honest assessment and NGC seems to be the "go to" on these things.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="MIGuy, post: 7718147, member: 116145"]I am on a budget - my youngest is still in college and I drive a 15 year old SUV (he drives my 10 year old Honda, lol) so I can relate. Speaking of which, don't you have to be a member to submit to NGC? Isn't it expensive (obviously worth it for an MS level SLQ)? How does the process work? After collecting for many years (and picking up a fair number of PCGS, NGC, ANACS and ICG slabbed coins) I finally submitted myself last year to ICG - it was easy and affordable and I think the grades are tough but fair, BUT, while they do a great job with US and World coins IMO, they don't with tokens, and I have a couple that I think are badly undergraded in ICG slabs I'd like to have reassessed raw by NGC, and I just bought a couple of Bryan 1896 campaign tokens I'd like to get slabbed, so I'm wondering how that works. I'm not interested in resale (otherwise I'd be going with PCGS and NGC) but I want an honest assessment and NGC seems to be the "go to" on these things.[/QUOTE]
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