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<p>[QUOTE="moneycostingmemoney, post: 2770363, member: 86367"][USER=86758]@D-Train[/USER] For coin grading questions you'll probably get more responses in the coin chat area of the forum. But to answer your questions no, no, it depends and yes. I haven't joined either yet, but you need to be a member to submit coins. For both NGC and PCGS the basic level doesn't include any free grades, it just allows you to submit. The pricier levels include free grades, but, from what I've been told, you wait a while to get your coins back. Depending on the coin itself it may be more expensive than $20ish to grade, but if you check each TPGs site you will find the membership levels and their benefits, and also the pricing sheets that tell you your options as far as turnaround time and special add on services. </p><p>Also note that if you are a paper collector and wish to grade notes, even though you may be a member of PCGS you would need a PCGSCurrency membership and the same rules apply. Same for NGC and PMG. It sounds like a racket, and it probably is, but it is what it is.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="moneycostingmemoney, post: 2770363, member: 86367"][USER=86758]@D-Train[/USER] For coin grading questions you'll probably get more responses in the coin chat area of the forum. But to answer your questions no, no, it depends and yes. I haven't joined either yet, but you need to be a member to submit coins. For both NGC and PCGS the basic level doesn't include any free grades, it just allows you to submit. The pricier levels include free grades, but, from what I've been told, you wait a while to get your coins back. Depending on the coin itself it may be more expensive than $20ish to grade, but if you check each TPGs site you will find the membership levels and their benefits, and also the pricing sheets that tell you your options as far as turnaround time and special add on services. Also note that if you are a paper collector and wish to grade notes, even though you may be a member of PCGS you would need a PCGSCurrency membership and the same rules apply. Same for NGC and PMG. It sounds like a racket, and it probably is, but it is what it is.[/QUOTE]
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