Great video. Here are just a few extra tips on using the submission form (in no particular order): Check off EACH and EVERY section... even if it is to decline that particular service (when applicable). Registered u.s.p.s. mail WILL be the domestic return shipping (unless otherwise indicated). Indicate total quantity of coins submitted in the last box (very important). Please pay attention to the tiers. Attempting to submit coins with higher value on a lower tier (in order to save $$) will not work. Unfortunately, special requests (written on the form) cannot be granted. Avoid using packaging tape anywhere near coins... bad things can happen. Sturdy, plastic flips and rubber bands work best! Thank you very much! And keep your coins coming! Someone from the receiving dept
Just wanna ta make a stop, & say "Nice How -To-Video!!!" My intial assumption of this process seemed pretty major & has completely deterred me from submitting any coins..I've even trucked off 2 yrs of my 4 free submissions thru my membership with PCSG because of the tediousness that came wit the submisions process!..#DAMNIT! 🤦♀️ But watching this has put my mind (& my anxiety...) far more @ ease! & will be giving it a go in the next few days!!! Thanks 4 sharing! 👍✔💯👌
I like the wey haw you splining haw to Submit and full I Form thanks for splining slow that make me understand Much better Because I am a Spanish and I need sarticate a Coins
Thanks for commenting, Roczilla! I heard horrible things about the NCS cleaning service (the results), but I've also seen great results. It's a gamble... one that I probably shouldn't take on these coins, especially the tone one. HAVE A GREAT DAY!!
great video bro glad i caught it. this kinda stuff gives me anxiety beyond belief and this video confirmed it 😂 but good information for guys like me who know very little about the whole grading thang if i ever do cross the bridge :)
Honestly, it is a daunting task. That's why it took me some time before doing and posting this video. Picking which coins alone is a daunting task, since I would like to have so many of mine graded :) I hope the video helps! HAVE A GREAT DAY!!
Great review RHC! I am toying with the bulk submission option but hesitant to spend the dough. If I send quantity and have a good experience I will have a new submitting addiction, no doubt! Let you know if I try it.
I actually asked NGC about the bulk submission option. They said that the bulk submission qualifies for submission of a lot of coins...of the same type. So to take advantage of this option, you would need to submit, for example, 300 1921 Morgans to be graded by NGC. So it's not just based on the total quantity of the coins being submitted, unfortunately :\ Hope that helps!
Well, this takes some anxiety out of submitting coins. Thank you! I've tried to navigate the PCGS coins submission site, but it seems more complicated than what you just showed.
It can be intimidating, I understand. That's why I decided to make this video, so hopefully we all can share our own experiences as well. See you tomorrow, Rose!
Hello, thank you for your help. How do I know what the value is and if they find other issues will they correct the price? Cheryl I bought a red book but I can't figure out some of the coin information
@user-sn1jf8up8e your best bet is to go to a reputable coin dealer and ask their opinion on the coin. The coin grading companies will email you and tell you if you made a mistake on the value only if, they can make more money off the grading. If you over value the coin, they will not contact you. Their main concern is making money. Also a good rule of thumb for getting a coin graded is that the coin should be worth about $300 or more to offset the cost of the coin itself and the grading fees. I hope this helps.
Imjust starting out coin collecting and how do you know what years, what mint errors, and value to look for each denomination?? I'm starting out by going through and separating my pennies by year. But what years are valuable, etc.etc.?
The best advice I can give you is to get a Red Book. It will tell you the retail value of your coins and how to determine their grade. If you have a good Local Coin Shop or LCS you can ask your coin dealer to look at them after you have determined what you think is the nicer/more valuable coins in your collection. If you have more questions email me ravenhawkcoins@gmail.com
Thank you for the video. I am about to ship my coins with USPS. Wondering if I will be using the Account # to send it or if I have to pay the shipping fee at USPS? I know I don't have a shipping label, so I'm not entirely sure what the next immediate step once I've filled out the form and packaged the coin correctly. Thanks!
The account number they're referring to.is if you have your own label printer at home and an established account. You'll just take your package to the post office and send it that way with insurance for your coins. Hope that helps. Thank you for your support and watching!
Hi, Mint State MS AND Proof PF refer to the type of coin you're sending in for grading. MS are also known as business strike coins aka coins in everyday circulation. Proof PF, coins are collector grade coins that are specifically designed for collectors and are noted by having certain features such as, mirrored fields and frosty highlights etc. The value of the coin is determined by it's rarity and condition. But you can look that up in the red book and give an estimated value when submitting your coins. The grading company will let you know if they think you undervalued them but a safe bet is to go to your local coin shop (LCS) and ask the dealer if they can tell you what your coin or coins are valued at. Great question and I hope that my answer helps you.
@gary8033 if you're able to afford the whole set to be graded. It's best to keep it in plastic, in my opinion. If you crack it out, make sure to wear gloves. If your fingerprints get on the coins, it will mess them up
I'm done using NCS... every one of my coins I sent them came back cleaned after their conservation services including the ones that definitely were not. NGC themselves is fine but no thanks on NCS.
Great video, I just have a quick question. Do you need to print your own shipping label when you send coins as well? Or does NGC offer an option to buy the shipping label from them?
Thanks for commenting, Daniel! Last time I did this, NGC did not have any shipping label that you can buy from. Make sure to put insurance on your package. The higher the better/
Thank you for that answer how about coins that were purchased from the United States mint and encased in plastic such as uncirculated and proof coins would they be sent in as MS
Uncirculated would be an MS set... Proof would go as PF cause PF literally stands for proof. The grading company can and will grade a set if you pay for it of course lol. It's also better to send it in original packaging. This guarantees that your coin won't get some weird designation or issue. Packaging can literally make all the difference. 😎
@@RavenHawkCoins don't know if you will read this. To continue with this argument, if I send the coin with the original capsule that came in, do you know if it will be returned? Or not? My issue is that the capsule that came with the coin fits perfectly with a standing frame that came with it, therefore I wanted to keep the capsule just in case I will need to sell someday. Regards.
@gozroy if the coin is made with a capsul and known to be that way, then keep it on the capsul. But if it's an aftermarket capsule that someone put the coin in for a stand, then you need to remove it from the capsule and put it in a large plastic non pvc holder.
Do they automatically come back in a NGC holder, as I didnt see you select scratch resistant holder or anything? This will be my first submission, so just curious.
You look up the value of your coin at the grade you think it's at and make your best guess. It's a guess as it is. They'll change your amount owed if the coin is worth more etc
@gary8033 it's pretty much the same answer I gave you on your first question. Basically, Original Government Packaging is the best way for mint and proof sets. Even if the package itself is in rough shape.
@RavenHawkCoins that's what I was thinking but wanted to make sure. I want the whole set graded, and the original plastic hold has been broken. The coins are still in tack and untouched. I'm just afraid of someone getting hurt more than anything else. Greatly appreciate your response. This will be my 1st submission...🤞🤞
I Like haw you teaching to fullup a to NGC Bath the Only I want till you is If you Can Make New Video with more clear Lights, so we can see baether please an thanks ?
Do I put the form in with the coins in the box? I have ancients to grade and it seems the form is only pdf. So do I sent it in with the coin or ahead of time?
What happens when you don't know the value of the coins that you are submitting for grading purposes if they are genuine or not only time you know the value is when they go to an auction to be sold
Great question. In the Red Book it explains what to look for in the grade of a coin at the beginning of each coin section. Then take your best educated guess if the grade and look at the corresponding spot i.e. MS63 if that's the grade you think the coin will get and look at the price. That price is what you would declare the coins value. If it's a VG then you pick VG price for the estimated value.
Thanks for checking out this video, RAMI! If your coins have errors, then you should submit those coins as VARIETY (NGC's category for error coins). Hope that helps!
They were still considered modern as they were not ancient or constitutional era coins from what I remember.. Merc Dime, Wheat Cent...and so on are still considered modern coins.
Hello my friend, I am new in buying and selling currencies and I have many currencies and I do not know how to work on the NGC program. I also live in Jordan. Is there a way to sell my currencies quickly and I will sell them at a low price? I hope you will help me and thank you
I would love to try this but I don't know if my coins is going to be worth anything all I really want to do is get the paperwork send it in and see what happens I don't want to join anything. Unless it's free.
I completely understand your hesitation to submit coins. I often get coins graded not for the value purposes but to ensure the coin will stay in the condition that it is in currently. Encapsulation makes that happen. NGC, PCGS, and ANACS all have different options for getting coins graded. I would check out their websites and see what option works best for you. Thank you for watching and supporting the channel!
Thanks for checking out this video, Jason! You need to sign up for a membership at NGC. Then after signing up, you can go the SUBMIT section of your NGC account homepage to start your submission. I did my submission online, but I decided to print out the hard copy of the submission form just for this video. Here's the link to the submission forms: www.ngccoin.com/account/my-submissions/
Thanks for watching this video, LeeCountyScratcher! I'm not doing CRH tomorrow night! Tune in for tomorrow's preview video tomorrow for details!! Fun fun fun times ahead!! See you tomorrow! Be safe!
Yes I want to get my dime triple struck to them but I'm afraid of them being kept or stolen. Yes getting money back for them is ok but you lose at the fact you found it. It could be worth big money.
Thanks for commenting, Nancy! It can be a gamble, and after reading reviews about NGC, especially about how upstanding they are as a company with their customers, I decided to go with NGC. Please be safe!! HAVE A GREAT DAY!!
There was a return video, 2 months after this particular how to video was made. Check it out here: th-cam.com/video/yUE9Ou234ZQ/w-d-xo.html Thanks for commenting!
Wide range of Miss information on TH-cam misleading values of coins and who submits these coins is it the dealer or any collector can do this submission of coins
Sorry that you've been bombarded with misinformation, Gul! That is what inspired me to do this video, so I can tell you my experience of grading with NGC, myself. Both collectors like you and me AND coin dealers can submit coins to NGC. But if you decide to use a dealer, they will also charge you for "submission" fee.
@@RavenHawkCoins thanks appreciate your communication I believe that answers everything I will put a small value just for insurance purposes only and it does not mean I am going to sell the coins as it specifies NGC and PCGS do not buy and sell. Thank you very much you're a gentleman you have answered all my questions
Great video.
Here are just a few extra tips on using the submission form (in no particular order):
Check off EACH and EVERY section... even if it is to decline that particular service
(when applicable).
Registered u.s.p.s. mail WILL be the domestic return shipping (unless otherwise indicated).
Indicate total quantity of coins submitted in the last box (very important).
Please pay attention to the tiers. Attempting to submit coins with higher value on a
lower tier (in order to save $$) will not work.
Unfortunately, special requests (written on the form) cannot be granted.
Avoid using packaging tape anywhere near coins... bad things can happen.
Sturdy, plastic flips and rubber bands work best!
Thank you very much! And keep your coins coming!
Someone from the receiving dept
Thank you for watching and your input! I appreciate it 😎
@@RavenHawkCoins Likewise lol
Pinned your comment cause it's good information. I hope people will read.
Good afternoon, what should I do with this sheet of information about the coin? Should I give it to the post office?
Just wanna ta make a stop, & say "Nice How -To-Video!!!" My intial assumption of this process seemed pretty major & has completely deterred me from submitting any coins..I've even trucked off 2 yrs of my 4 free submissions thru my membership with PCSG because of the tediousness that came wit the submisions process!..#DAMNIT! 🤦♀️ But watching this has put my mind (& my anxiety...) far more @ ease! & will be giving it a go in the next few days!!! Thanks 4 sharing! 👍✔💯👌
Glad we could help
this was a big help. Just joined NGC and will be sending a few coins in this week.
thank you Karl! I am glad to help :-) I hope your submissions grade well!
Really intresting raven thank you so much. You have a grrat week! 👍👋😀
Thanks for commenting, Coin World UK! HAVE A GREAT DAY!!
** After reading a few comments about NCS, I will not be using that option for the coins** Thank you @Silver Seeker and @Roczilla **
Great video. Very informative. Thank you for sharing brother.
Thanks for watching this video, my brotha!! HAVE A GREAT DAY!!
@@RavenHawkCoins Welcome
Thank you Ravenhawk! That was very helpful. Hoping to submit coins for grading real soon😃 Have a great day!!!
You as well, my sista!! HAVE A GREAT DAY!!
I like the wey haw you splining haw to Submit and full I Form thanks for splining slow that make me understand
Much better Because I am a Spanish and I need sarticate a Coins
glad to help amigo! good luck!
Good video and information! Thank you!👍
Thanks for checking out this how to video, SIlver Struck! Let me know once you submit your coins! HAVE A GREAT DAY!!
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Thanks for watching, my friend! Hope to see you tonight at my stream!
Great video thinking of sending some coins in
Awesome thank you!
Have a complete set of early silver commemoratives, 1/2 never graded and want to send them to ANACS for grading. Thanks for the video.
you;re welcome. If you are in the Norman area May 12th and 13th ANACS will be at the Norman Coin show!!
Thanks for the video helps alot.
Glad to be of help 😁
Excellent video!
Thank you 😁
I've heard doing the conservation service from NGC is like cleaning the coin yourself and they will grade it as cleaned but great info my friend
Thanks for commenting, Roczilla! I heard horrible things about the NCS cleaning service (the results), but I've also seen great results. It's a gamble... one that I probably shouldn't take on these coins, especially the tone one. HAVE A GREAT DAY!!
Very cool video thank you RavenHawk.
Glad you like this guide video, Meya! Have you considered NGC submission? HAVE A GREAT DAY!!
great video bro glad i caught it. this kinda stuff gives me anxiety beyond belief and this video confirmed it 😂 but good information for guys like me who know very little about the whole grading thang if i ever do cross the bridge :)
Honestly, it is a daunting task. That's why it took me some time before doing and posting this video. Picking which coins alone is a daunting task, since I would like to have so many of mine graded :) I hope the video helps! HAVE A GREAT DAY!!
Great information brother 👍👊😁
Thanks for commenting, Coin World UK! HAVE A GREAT DAY!!
thanks for this!
My pleasure 😁 thank you for watching. 😎
Great Video already one of your Subscriber that to Plumber
Thanks for commenting, Big Apple Stacker!! HAVE A GREAT DAY!!
Great review RHC! I am toying with the bulk submission option but hesitant to spend the dough. If I send quantity and have a good experience I will have a new submitting addiction, no doubt! Let you know if I try it.
I actually asked NGC about the bulk submission option. They said that the bulk submission qualifies for submission of a lot of coins...of the same type. So to take advantage of this option, you would need to submit, for example, 300 1921 Morgans to be graded by NGC. So it's not just based on the total quantity of the coins being submitted, unfortunately :\ Hope that helps!
They don't make it easy, do they?! Great video. Thanks for sharing! :-)
They sure don't :\ That's what inspired me to do this video! Hope this video helps!!!
I. Lourn a Lot from you vidio my friend,
Thank i Lot?
good info thank you
Glad it was helpful!
thank you raven
Thanks for watching this video, my friend!! HAVE A GREAT DAY!!
Well, this takes some anxiety out of submitting coins. Thank you! I've tried to navigate the PCGS coins submission site, but it seems more complicated than what you just showed.
It can be intimidating, I understand. That's why I decided to make this video, so hopefully we all can share our own experiences as well. See you tomorrow, Rose!
Hello, thank you for your help. How do I know what the value is and if they find other issues will they correct the price?
Cheryl
I bought a red book but I can't figure out some of the coin information
@user-sn1jf8up8e your best bet is to go to a reputable coin dealer and ask their opinion on the coin. The coin grading companies will email you and tell you if you made a mistake on the value only if, they can make more money off the grading. If you over value the coin, they will not contact you. Their main concern is making money. Also a good rule of thumb for getting a coin graded is that the coin should be worth about $300 or more to offset the cost of the coin itself and the grading fees. I hope this helps.
Just in case you haven't give him much thought today, just a reminder that GOD is still in the saving business and would like to hear from all of you.
Thank you for your kind words, Bob! HAVE A GREAT DAY!!
Imjust starting out coin collecting and how do you know what years, what mint errors, and value to look for each denomination?? I'm starting out by going through and separating my pennies by year. But what years are valuable, etc.etc.?
The best advice I can give you is to get a Red Book. It will tell you the retail value of your coins and how to determine their grade. If you have a good Local Coin Shop or LCS you can ask your coin dealer to look at them after you have determined what you think is the nicer/more valuable coins in your collection. If you have more questions email me ravenhawkcoins@gmail.com
Thank you for the video. I am about to ship my coins with USPS. Wondering if I will be using the Account # to send it or if I have to pay the shipping fee at USPS? I know I don't have a shipping label, so I'm not entirely sure what the next immediate step once I've filled out the form and packaged the coin correctly. Thanks!
The account number they're referring to.is if you have your own label printer at home and an established account. You'll just take your package to the post office and send it that way with insurance for your coins. Hope that helps. Thank you for your support and watching!
I was gonna say no to NCS as well, but see you pinned it. 👍
Thanks for commenting, Nickel Nation! Did you have a bad experience with NCS?
@@RavenHawkCoins no, but Seeker did, he made a video about it.
what is the "MSPF" designation? and how/who determines the value of the coin to be entered on the submission form? thanks new to all this
Hi, Mint State MS AND Proof PF refer to the type of coin you're sending in for grading. MS are also known as business strike coins aka coins in everyday circulation. Proof PF, coins are collector grade coins that are specifically designed for collectors and are noted by having certain features such as, mirrored fields and frosty highlights etc.
The value of the coin is determined by it's rarity and condition. But you can look that up in the red book and give an estimated value when submitting your coins. The grading company will let you know if they think you undervalued them but a safe bet is to go to your local coin shop (LCS) and ask the dealer if they can tell you what your coin or coins are valued at.
Great question and I hope that my answer helps you.
Good afternoon, what should I do with this sheet of information about the coin? Should I give it to the post office?
you send it to NGC along with your coins. there are instructions on the paperwork of how NGC wants it shipped via FedEx with Insurance.
Question: if you have a mint set, the mint case is cracked, should go ahead and remove the coins for submission?
@gary8033 if you're able to afford the whole set to be graded. It's best to keep it in plastic, in my opinion. If you crack it out, make sure to wear gloves. If your fingerprints get on the coins, it will mess them up
I'm done using NCS... every one of my coins I sent them came back cleaned after their conservation services including the ones that definitely were not. NGC themselves is fine but no thanks on NCS.
Thanks for your input, brotha! Be safe! HAVE A GREAT DAY!!
Great video, I just have a quick question. Do you need to print your own shipping label when you send coins as well? Or does NGC offer an option to buy the shipping label from them?
Thanks for commenting, Daniel! Last time I did this, NGC did not have any shipping label that you can buy from. Make sure to put insurance on your package. The higher the better/
Thank you for that answer how about coins that were purchased from the United States mint and encased in plastic such as uncirculated and proof coins would they be sent in as MS
Uncirculated would be an MS set... Proof would go as PF cause PF literally stands for proof. The grading company can and will grade a set if you pay for it of course lol. It's also better to send it in original packaging. This guarantees that your coin won't get some weird designation or issue. Packaging can literally make all the difference. 😎
@@RavenHawkCoins don't know if you will read this. To continue with this argument, if I send the coin with the original capsule that came in, do you know if it will be returned? Or not? My issue is that the capsule that came with the coin fits perfectly with a standing frame that came with it, therefore I wanted to keep the capsule just in case I will need to sell someday. Regards.
@gozroy if the coin is made with a capsul and known to be that way, then keep it on the capsul. But if it's an aftermarket capsule that someone put the coin in for a stand, then you need to remove it from the capsule and put it in a large plastic non pvc holder.
Do they automatically come back in a NGC holder, as I didnt see you select scratch resistant holder or anything? This will be my first submission, so just curious.
Yeah if they're genuine and slabbed it goes into a NGC holder. If it's an odd sized coin you pay a little more for the holder.
I have never submitted coins before, this is my first time so have to ask how do you declare how much your coin could be worth?
You look up the value of your coin at the grade you think it's at and make your best guess. It's a guess as it is. They'll change your amount owed if the coin is worth more etc
I do have a 1964 small USA penny plus 1955 DDO and I really don't know the valued of that coins
A 1955 DDO can be worth a lot of money. Depending on the condition. Nice coin.
2nd question, related to mint sets, if I ha a mint set that the holder is in good condition, should I remove those coins so they don't have too?
@gary8033 it's pretty much the same answer I gave you on your first question. Basically, Original Government Packaging is the best way for mint and proof sets. Even if the package itself is in rough shape.
@RavenHawkCoins that's what I was thinking but wanted to make sure. I want the whole set graded, and the original plastic hold has been broken. The coins are still in tack and untouched. I'm just afraid of someone getting hurt more than anything else. Greatly appreciate your response. This will be my 1st submission...🤞🤞
@@gary8033 my pleasure and good luck!
First!!!!!
You're fast!! Thanks for watching this video!! HAVE A GREAT DAY!!
I have a question. How does the ngc membership work? Like how much does it cost and is it a one time pay or a yearly/monthly pay?
Thanks for watching this video, coin kid! Here's a link to answer your question on the NGC memberships and how each works:
www.ngccoin.com/join/
RavenHawk Coins thank you very much
I Like haw you teaching to fullup a to NGC Bath the Only I want till you is
If you Can Make New Video with more clear Lights, so we can see baether please an thanks ?
you're welcome. thank you for watching! I will make an updated video in the future.
How do you know what category to put a quarter with mint machine damages in?
that would fall under Errors and Varieties 😎
So what is the lowest grade at submission and the highest grade of submission coin coming back from NGC International UK 🇬🇧
Hi Gul! The lowest grade I've ever seen from NGC on my UK coins is the Cleaned with details! I've had good luck with international coins so far.
Hallo my friend, haw can I get the Capsule to
Se my Coin, I don't want used plastic I, need Something hard to put in the Coin thankfully?
All you have to do is go to a local coin shop and get the plastic flips. Use some tape to seal the coin and the coin should be fine that way.
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if you have questions bro, feel free to reach out!
Thanks for Let me no.
Haw the Coin gat to go
Hô in Wat? I am in Miami Gardens FL?
Do I put the form in with the coins in the box? I have ancients to grade and it seems the form is only pdf. So do I sent it in with the coin or ahead of time?
When it's done via the NGC website, it goes to them automatically. If you download the pdf, all filled out you ship it in the box with the coins.
@@RavenHawkCoins last question. Would my 1692 Polish coin be ancient or world coin?
Can i have a coin shop send my coin to NGC for grading as another option?
Yes, there are some shops that will do that for you. They charge an extra fee on top of the cost of sending your coins in.
Just sent 26 coins to NGC us and world heavy price tag
That's a l9t of coins man, good luck!!!
What happens when you don't know the value of the coins that you are submitting for grading purposes if they are genuine or not only time you know the value is when they go to an auction to be sold
Hi Gul! You just have to guess how much you believe your coin is worth. I hope that answers your question.
How do you know approximately what they are worth???
Great question. In the Red Book it explains what to look for in the grade of a coin at the beginning of each coin section. Then take your best educated guess if the grade and look at the corresponding spot i.e. MS63 if that's the grade you think the coin will get and look at the price. That price is what you would declare the coins value. If it's a VG then you pick VG price for the estimated value.
can you submit in govt packaging
Yes you should be able to do that.
I, want one them form to full up
I Sartificate same coins?
Ware I, can get the flips to send the Coin please
I need to get Some for my coin?
any local coin shop should be able to provide them for you. Sorry I just saw this post!
Hi there I will submit coins for grading ,if my coins has some errors I should pay extra fee ? Thanks
Thanks for checking out this video, RAMI! If your coins have errors, then you should submit those coins as VARIETY (NGC's category for error coins). Hope that helps!
@@RavenHawkCoins thanks sir for your help 🙏
How do I find the value of the coin?
You can look it up in a red book or ask your local dealer what they think the grade and value will be.
Why did you choose modern for the grading pier when they were all before 1965
They were still considered modern as they were not ancient or constitutional era coins from what I remember.. Merc Dime, Wheat Cent...and so on are still considered modern coins.
Hello my friend, I am new in buying and selling currencies and I have many currencies and I do not know how to work on the NGC program. I also live in Jordan. Is there a way to sell my currencies quickly and I will sell them at a low price? I hope you will help me and thank you
A lot of people use Ebay to sell currency. It's a good source for sales.
I am glad to listing you
My friend, I louring With?
I don't Nou haw to get to the form?
you can request them on the NGC website. there is a tab that says contact us on their site. There you should be able to request them.
I would love to try this but I don't know if my coins is going to be worth anything all I really want to do is get the paperwork send it in and see what happens I don't want to join anything. Unless it's free.
I completely understand your hesitation to submit coins. I often get coins graded not for the value purposes but to ensure the coin will stay in the condition that it is in currently. Encapsulation makes that happen. NGC, PCGS, and ANACS all have different options for getting coins graded. I would check out their websites and see what option works best for you. Thank you for watching and supporting the channel!
Thank you and I will check those out.
@@maddie1519 you're welcome 😊
The slow you see it,I lorn it breather an thanks aguen my friend?
Where did you get the submission form?
Thanks for checking out this video, Jason! You need to sign up for a membership at NGC. Then after signing up, you can go the SUBMIT section of your NGC account homepage to start your submission. I did my submission online, but I decided to print out the hard copy of the submission form just for this video. Here's the link to the submission forms:
www.ngccoin.com/account/my-submissions/
@@RavenHawkCoins thank you! I signed up for a yearly membership. I wish they would simplify this process
@@wranglerextreme then it would be too easy 🤷🏻♂️ lol yeah, not sure why they make it so difficult.
i have a 1944 s penny in fair condition that not steel but it weight is ( 2.75grams )
There is a threshold of .3 grams give or take. I'm not an expert on errors but it could be a thin planchett.
How many rolls are left for tomorrow
Thanks for watching this video, LeeCountyScratcher! I'm not doing CRH tomorrow night! Tune in for tomorrow's preview video tomorrow for details!! Fun fun fun times ahead!! See you tomorrow! Be safe!
How many coins do u have to send them
You can send what you want. One or many. It's up to you.
Yes I want to get my dime triple struck to them but I'm afraid of them being kept or stolen. Yes getting money back for them is ok but you lose at the fact you found it. It could be worth big money.
Thanks for commenting, Nancy! It can be a gamble, and after reading reviews about NGC, especially about how upstanding they are as a company with their customers, I decided to go with NGC. Please be safe!! HAVE A GREAT DAY!!
I am Marco Antonio Ramírez from Miami Gardens FL
Right on, nice to meet you.
WHAT IS NGC OFFICIAL WEBSITE
I like to leasent haw teach haw to full up a coins?
I, need one form send me
One please?
you can order them online directly from NGC
But it’s a gamble but fun
I hope it does well!
Where's the return video
There was a return video, 2 months after this particular how to video was made. Check it out here: th-cam.com/video/yUE9Ou234ZQ/w-d-xo.html Thanks for commenting!
Wide range of Miss information on TH-cam misleading values of coins and who submits these coins is it the dealer or any collector can do this submission of coins
Sorry that you've been bombarded with misinformation, Gul! That is what inspired me to do this video, so I can tell you my experience of grading with NGC, myself. Both collectors like you and me AND coin dealers can submit coins to NGC. But if you decide to use a dealer, they will also charge you for "submission" fee.
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I am glad you enjoy! Thank you my friend!
But you don’t know the value of the coins.
You make an educated guess based on what you think the coin will grade at. You can look up the price in a grey sheet or red book.
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