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<p>[QUOTE="Tamaracian, post: 7880954, member: 23122"]Yes, it's a crap shoot sometimes, but the submitter does have to have some idea of the value based upon what he/she thinks the grade is for the following reasons: (1) your value determines the Tier that the coin will be evaluated in and therefore the per coin charge; (2) for estimating the Insurance that you apply to the shipment to the TPG, and for what they apply to your return shipment; and (3) if you want Conservation, to both determine IF the charge for it will justify the value to you and for you to understand what you will be charged for the process so you will not have "Sticker Shock" after seeing your Invoice.</p><p>For NGC and PCGS you have to either be a Club Member or for NGC an ANA Member, in order to be able to direct submit coins; I would think that most people that would be interested enough to pay for the ANA dues or NGC or PCGS Club Memberships, would be at least competent in determining a rough grade.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Tamaracian, post: 7880954, member: 23122"]Yes, it's a crap shoot sometimes, but the submitter does have to have some idea of the value based upon what he/she thinks the grade is for the following reasons: (1) your value determines the Tier that the coin will be evaluated in and therefore the per coin charge; (2) for estimating the Insurance that you apply to the shipment to the TPG, and for what they apply to your return shipment; and (3) if you want Conservation, to both determine IF the charge for it will justify the value to you and for you to understand what you will be charged for the process so you will not have "Sticker Shock" after seeing your Invoice. For NGC and PCGS you have to either be a Club Member or for NGC an ANA Member, in order to be able to direct submit coins; I would think that most people that would be interested enough to pay for the ANA dues or NGC or PCGS Club Memberships, would be at least competent in determining a rough grade.[/QUOTE]
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