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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 2009939, member: 112"]That is for the Show Economy and as I understand it you can mix and match in that tier since you are paying $65 per coin. But yes you do have to submit 5 coins minimum. If you don't have 5 coins to submit then you must use the Show tier or Show Express tier.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Under the Show Gold tier yes all 10 coins have to be gold. You are getting the discount to $45 per coin because you are submitting 10 coins.</p><p><br /></p><p>Now under their regular services, not the show services, you cannot always mix and match coins. You have to follow the guidelines provided on that page. For example, if you want to use the Economy tier then there can be no gold coins in your submission. </p><p><br /></p><p>And as I understand it you cannot combine different tiers on the same invoice. You have to have a separate invoice for each tier you are using. Like the coins you mentioned above, the gold coin would have to be submitted on 1 invoice under the Regular tier. And the Trade dollar and early copper could be submitted on a separate invoice under either the Regular tier, or the Economy tier. Depending on how long you were willing to wait for the coins.</p><p><br /></p><p>And you also have to understand what they mean by "days". You see, Saturdays and Sundays don't count as days, ever. And show days don't count as days either. In other words if PCGS is attending a show anywhere, then the days they are at that show are treated just like Saturdays and Sundays. There are always at least 8, and sometimes 9 or 10 Sat./Sun. in a month. And if they are also doing a show that month, then there be 4 or 5 more off days added in the month. So you could potentially have 15 days in a given month that don't count as "days". And if they are doing 2 shows that month, you have 20 days that don't count in that 1 month.</p><p><br /></p><p>So that 20-30 days they mention, it might easily be 60 days in reality.</p><p><br /></p><p>And if they get backed up because they are busy then they get backed up. And the delivery time increases. In the past I have seen coins take 2 or 3 months to get graded and returned to their owners. And that is not uncommon. In the early days it would even sometimes take 6 months.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 2009939, member: 112"]That is for the Show Economy and as I understand it you can mix and match in that tier since you are paying $65 per coin. But yes you do have to submit 5 coins minimum. If you don't have 5 coins to submit then you must use the Show tier or Show Express tier. Under the Show Gold tier yes all 10 coins have to be gold. You are getting the discount to $45 per coin because you are submitting 10 coins. Now under their regular services, not the show services, you cannot always mix and match coins. You have to follow the guidelines provided on that page. For example, if you want to use the Economy tier then there can be no gold coins in your submission. And as I understand it you cannot combine different tiers on the same invoice. You have to have a separate invoice for each tier you are using. Like the coins you mentioned above, the gold coin would have to be submitted on 1 invoice under the Regular tier. And the Trade dollar and early copper could be submitted on a separate invoice under either the Regular tier, or the Economy tier. Depending on how long you were willing to wait for the coins. And you also have to understand what they mean by "days". You see, Saturdays and Sundays don't count as days, ever. And show days don't count as days either. In other words if PCGS is attending a show anywhere, then the days they are at that show are treated just like Saturdays and Sundays. There are always at least 8, and sometimes 9 or 10 Sat./Sun. in a month. And if they are also doing a show that month, then there be 4 or 5 more off days added in the month. So you could potentially have 15 days in a given month that don't count as "days". And if they are doing 2 shows that month, you have 20 days that don't count in that 1 month. So that 20-30 days they mention, it might easily be 60 days in reality. And if they get backed up because they are busy then they get backed up. And the delivery time increases. In the past I have seen coins take 2 or 3 months to get graded and returned to their owners. And that is not uncommon. In the early days it would even sometimes take 6 months.[/QUOTE]
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