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<p>[QUOTE="IanC, post: 3185529, member: 97706"]Hello! I have a 1915 Indian Head Quarter Eagle I'm interested in submitting to NGC for grading and I have a few questions about the process, considering this will be my first time. </p><p><br /></p><p>If I shipped the coin to NGC directly, I would have to pay shipping and insurance. I have no experience with insuring coins. What should I use to insure the coins? How? And also, for how much? From the research I've done, it would cost me about $50 to insure the coin, which I'm guessing is much more than I need to pay.</p><p><br /></p><p>Another question is regarding in-person grading. To avoid shipping issues which would be very concerning, I would be interested in doing walk-through service at the ANA World's Fair of Money next year in Rosemont. If anybody has experience with this, I would appreciate a response from you. I can't seem to find fees, requirements, etc. for walk-through service at the show. Another thing is that it is only one coin I would like to submit in that tier, so any tier that has a 5 coin minimum (or anything greater than 1) would not work for me. </p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks for the help <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="IanC, post: 3185529, member: 97706"]Hello! I have a 1915 Indian Head Quarter Eagle I'm interested in submitting to NGC for grading and I have a few questions about the process, considering this will be my first time. If I shipped the coin to NGC directly, I would have to pay shipping and insurance. I have no experience with insuring coins. What should I use to insure the coins? How? And also, for how much? From the research I've done, it would cost me about $50 to insure the coin, which I'm guessing is much more than I need to pay. Another question is regarding in-person grading. To avoid shipping issues which would be very concerning, I would be interested in doing walk-through service at the ANA World's Fair of Money next year in Rosemont. If anybody has experience with this, I would appreciate a response from you. I can't seem to find fees, requirements, etc. for walk-through service at the show. Another thing is that it is only one coin I would like to submit in that tier, so any tier that has a 5 coin minimum (or anything greater than 1) would not work for me. Thanks for the help :)[/QUOTE]
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