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<p>[QUOTE="huntsman53, post: 316610, member: 1242"]CoinGal,</p><p><br /></p><p>You can take the coins to Larry Briggs at the SEGS tables and he will tell you whether they are authentic or not and also give you a value for the coins! You can then take the coins to the PCGS or NGC tables and submit them (of course they won't authenticate or grade them if they have been cleaned or have somewhat significant damage on them). When you fill out the submission forms, you must enter a value of the coins (this is for your protection). Once you are finished and you pay the fee and submit the coins to either TPG (once they take physical possession of the coins), they are responsible for any losses due to theft, damage, loss of the coins. In other words, the value of the coins that is entered on the submission form (and I am sure that they will review the values you enter), is the amount that they are supposed to reimburse you, if anything happens to the coins while in their possession.</p><p><br /></p><p>If I am wrong about any of the above, will someone please post any corrections needed?????</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Frank[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="huntsman53, post: 316610, member: 1242"]CoinGal, You can take the coins to Larry Briggs at the SEGS tables and he will tell you whether they are authentic or not and also give you a value for the coins! You can then take the coins to the PCGS or NGC tables and submit them (of course they won't authenticate or grade them if they have been cleaned or have somewhat significant damage on them). When you fill out the submission forms, you must enter a value of the coins (this is for your protection). Once you are finished and you pay the fee and submit the coins to either TPG (once they take physical possession of the coins), they are responsible for any losses due to theft, damage, loss of the coins. In other words, the value of the coins that is entered on the submission form (and I am sure that they will review the values you enter), is the amount that they are supposed to reimburse you, if anything happens to the coins while in their possession. If I am wrong about any of the above, will someone please post any corrections needed????? Frank[/QUOTE]
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