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<p>[QUOTE="Ed Thomas, post: 1863900, member: 67332"]Hi, my name is Ed and I am new to this forum. This question may have come up before, but I searched and cannot find the answer. I have been collecting MS Indian Head cents for many years. I recently became interested in making a registry set, so have entered it on the NGC site as The Redfish Set. I have both NGC and PCGS graded coins, and all of the coins are either Photo Sealed by Eagle Eye or CAC. I am now interested in adding my set to the PCGS registry, which only accepts PCGS graded coins. I was thinking about trying to cross my NGC coins to PCGS. I assume most of my NGC coins would cross since they have the EEPS or CAC, but willing to take this risk. My concern with submitting my NGC coins is losing my EEPS or CAC designations, which is important for me to keep. If I cross to PCGS, do I just have to resubmit them later to CAC or EE and take a chance they will certify, or is there somehow a way to track the old to new serial numbers to improve my odds of getting the new slabs CAC or EEPS. Any thought would be appreciated because I want to think this thru before I begin submitting my coins to PCGS. Thanks[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ed Thomas, post: 1863900, member: 67332"]Hi, my name is Ed and I am new to this forum. This question may have come up before, but I searched and cannot find the answer. I have been collecting MS Indian Head cents for many years. I recently became interested in making a registry set, so have entered it on the NGC site as The Redfish Set. I have both NGC and PCGS graded coins, and all of the coins are either Photo Sealed by Eagle Eye or CAC. I am now interested in adding my set to the PCGS registry, which only accepts PCGS graded coins. I was thinking about trying to cross my NGC coins to PCGS. I assume most of my NGC coins would cross since they have the EEPS or CAC, but willing to take this risk. My concern with submitting my NGC coins is losing my EEPS or CAC designations, which is important for me to keep. If I cross to PCGS, do I just have to resubmit them later to CAC or EE and take a chance they will certify, or is there somehow a way to track the old to new serial numbers to improve my odds of getting the new slabs CAC or EEPS. Any thought would be appreciated because I want to think this thru before I begin submitting my coins to PCGS. Thanks[/QUOTE]
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