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Old 01-26-2013, 01:11 AM
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Default OT: has anyone graded coins with NGC ?

I have four ancient coins I'd like graded and such with NGC, could anyone that has been through this experience walk me through it?

Or is anyone here a NGC submitting agent or has dealt with an honest one in the past?

Thanks for any help!
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Old 01-26-2013, 07:33 PM
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Default a tidbit of info...

i too have several ancient coins that range from $40-$125...i have a friend at work whose father is a member and well respected coin collector. i asked if he could submit them for grading and he said that for the price to have them individually graded, it wasnt worth it. apparently, when these members send off coins its usually by the boat-load so they get a good price and they are sending off coins in the several hundreds to thousands of dollars so it's worth it for them. if your coins are less than $75 in value, i'd really try to find someone who could send them off with a large shipment to keep the price down. i personally did not bother sending them in for the range i have. hope this helps!

another note, i had a paul revere printed note graded and it cost $80...the value was about $500. it was worth it just for the authentication.
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Old 01-26-2013, 07:47 PM
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At the top of the NGC home page there is a Locate Dealers link. Click that and enter your state and city. It will bring back a list of authorized dealers. Contact one (or more) about submitting your ancients for you. But they will want to see them first to 1) assure they're genuine and 2) are of sufficient value to be worth grading.
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