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<p>[QUOTE="ldhair, post: 25807829, member: 11540"]I see this topic a bit different than most. I need a really good reason to ever change the holder that a coin is in. It's a risk that I don't care to take unless I'm going to sell the coin. Right now, I'm actually selling most of my collection. </p><p><br /></p><p>Great Collections is helping me with this. I send them raw coins and coins in off brand holders. They send them to PCGS to crack out and grade. Once graded, GC and I decide what is worthy of sending to CAC for stickers. This has worked really well for me. GC, PCGS and CAC are located close to each other. This saves me a nice amount of postage and insurance. </p><p><br /></p><p>With coins needing conservation, I use ICG and have them graded after the work is done. The problem coins will stay in the ICG holders. If they straight grade, they may go to PCGS before going to auction. </p><p><br /></p><p>I like the folks at NGC and plan to use them on some things I feel will do better in their holder.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ldhair, post: 25807829, member: 11540"]I see this topic a bit different than most. I need a really good reason to ever change the holder that a coin is in. It's a risk that I don't care to take unless I'm going to sell the coin. Right now, I'm actually selling most of my collection. Great Collections is helping me with this. I send them raw coins and coins in off brand holders. They send them to PCGS to crack out and grade. Once graded, GC and I decide what is worthy of sending to CAC for stickers. This has worked really well for me. GC, PCGS and CAC are located close to each other. This saves me a nice amount of postage and insurance. With coins needing conservation, I use ICG and have them graded after the work is done. The problem coins will stay in the ICG holders. If they straight grade, they may go to PCGS before going to auction. I like the folks at NGC and plan to use them on some things I feel will do better in their holder.[/QUOTE]
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