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<p>[QUOTE="Tamaracian, post: 7933356, member: 23122"]<i>Mac McDonald: this is an interesting suggestion for delayed shipment so as to not have the coins sitting for what seems like an eternity at NGC or PCGS; I currently have two Buffalo Nickels sent by Great Collections (GC) to PCGS under the Express Tier that have been at PCGS since 9/2, and still no result reported to GC (NOTE: the GC Submission Form states "5 Day Turnaround"; the PCGS website states "15 Business Days [Estimated]. I've submitted to both NGC and PCGS years ago (2009 thru 2016) when I was a member of their "Collector Society" and whether it was the Express Tier or otherwise, it still took 1-2 months on average!</i></p><p><i><br /></i></p><p><i>I've had much better results as-far-as turnaround time from ANACS. If you don't mind the "stigma" from some collectors of coins in an ANACS slab, or if you just want to get a grade from a recognized TPG so that you can either sell a "graded" coin or consider breaking it out and submitting to NGC or PCGS, then this may be a route for someone to take; at $12 per coin (or if ANACS runs a special as they did several times last year, where for $10 per coin and Free return shipping [10 coin minimum] they would grade your US issues, and return them usually within 20 to 30 days inclusive of shipping time.</i></p><p><i><br /></i></p><p><i>Also, back in the 2017 time frame, ANACS was accepting sealed Mint Issued Sets and encapsulating them in a Multi-Coin Slab after having a 3rd party (Original set Verification [OSV] review and certify them as Original; the coins would get a Composite Grade which appears on the Label; a post from Collectors Universe describes this: <b><a href="https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/987878/anacs-certified-mint-sets" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/987878/anacs-certified-mint-sets" rel="nofollow">https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/987878/anacs-certified-mint-sets</a></b></i></p><p><i><br /></i></p><p><i> </i></p><p><i></i>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Tamaracian, post: 7933356, member: 23122"][I]Mac McDonald: this is an interesting suggestion for delayed shipment so as to not have the coins sitting for what seems like an eternity at NGC or PCGS; I currently have two Buffalo Nickels sent by Great Collections (GC) to PCGS under the Express Tier that have been at PCGS since 9/2, and still no result reported to GC (NOTE: the GC Submission Form states "5 Day Turnaround"; the PCGS website states "15 Business Days [Estimated]. I've submitted to both NGC and PCGS years ago (2009 thru 2016) when I was a member of their "Collector Society" and whether it was the Express Tier or otherwise, it still took 1-2 months on average! I've had much better results as-far-as turnaround time from ANACS. If you don't mind the "stigma" from some collectors of coins in an ANACS slab, or if you just want to get a grade from a recognized TPG so that you can either sell a "graded" coin or consider breaking it out and submitting to NGC or PCGS, then this may be a route for someone to take; at $12 per coin (or if ANACS runs a special as they did several times last year, where for $10 per coin and Free return shipping [10 coin minimum] they would grade your US issues, and return them usually within 20 to 30 days inclusive of shipping time. Also, back in the 2017 time frame, ANACS was accepting sealed Mint Issued Sets and encapsulating them in a Multi-Coin Slab after having a 3rd party (Original set Verification [OSV] review and certify them as Original; the coins would get a Composite Grade which appears on the Label; a post from Collectors Universe describes this: [B][URL]https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/987878/anacs-certified-mint-sets[/URL][/B] [/I][/QUOTE]
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