coin grading and slabing

l.cutler

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What coins are you planning on having slabbed? If they are not key dates or high grade, the cost of slabbing would likely exceed the value of the coins. Also if they have been cleaned or are damaged they won't really be graded, they can be slabbed and authenticated but will have the damage noted.
 

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BEVFD1113

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Yea they are key dates and higher value coins. I am looking for the bst place to use and a place that will grade dateless coins that can be identified by markings.
 

l.cutler

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PCGS,NGC and ANACS are the good ones. I think with PCGS you have to send them through one of their authorized dealers. You can get more info from the various websites.
 

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You can join PCGS for $49 a year and send as many coins you like. I do suggest sending the most valuable first since the fees can get expensive.
 

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