We've improved our Online Submission Center.

You collect, simpler. We protect, better.
Our upgraded Online Submission Center now makes it effortless to regrade, reholder, and crossover your coins. Plus, we've added reconsideration as a new feature, giving you more control over your submissions.
Please note that the legacy version will no longer be accessible. Any in-progress legacy submissions must be completed within 30 days or they will expire.
🔗 Visit pcgs.com/submissions to enhance your collection with more ease than ever before.
Have any questions regarding these updates? Let us know down below.⬇️
Isa Zavala
PCGS Social Media Coordinator
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For more information on how to use the new Online Submission Center, here is our How to Guide that walks you through the submission process step-by-step for both raw and encapsulated coins.
https://www.pcgs.com/news/osc-2-how-to-guide
Abby Zechman
PCGS Education Coordinator
Sounds good. I will be hopefully using this feature in the near future.
God comes first in everything I do. I’m dedicated to serving Him with my whole life. Coin collecting is just a hobby—but even in that, I seek to honor Him. ✝️
Can you modify the submission page to show the quantity of coins you entered? Not just the total number of items at the top, but the qty of each coin?

And can you pre-populate the phone number from our account? Why do I have to enter this every time?

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To be honest I did online submission, and I am a little more uneasy as I have little faith I didn't screw up.
Yep, I did an online submission, submitted it as they suggested, and then I was told that I selected the wrong service level and I had to use a much more expensive level. Sorry, I didn't select the level, you did PCGS. If PCGS is going to tell us what service level to use, PCGS should own it.
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I have never submitted a coin to a grading service, so please forgive my ignorance.
I have an 1861-O seated Liberty half dollar, which I bought from Stack's Bowers. S-B advertised it as a W-01, and I have no doubt that it is. It is already in a PCGS slab, but not attributed.
I know that PCGS attributes the 1861-O halves, since I have two others which have been attributed by PCGS.
I have printed out the submission form, and I was about to join PCGS and then submit my coin for attribution.
Is it the case that I now must use this new online submission process?
"Is it the case that I now must use this new online submission process?"
No, you can still use your printed out form as well as the 4 part(carbon copy type) form that they have at shows, etc.
They're currently having a special (no $10 handling fees) for online submitting, so there's that.
Make sure you enter your new membership number on your form.
Make sure that membership and submitting costs will be worth it.
I submit for Reconsideration, so my next submission will be online.
Steve
My collecting “Pride & Joy” is my PCGS Registry Dansco 7070 Set:
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/type-sets/design-type-sets/complete-dansco-7070-modified-type-set-1796-date/publishedset/213996
Thanks for the update. I'd submit more with faster turnaround times, it looks like you're at 15 business days on express: https://www.pcgs.com/statistics Also would like to see a tier comparable to cac's $15 one for silver dollars, and their $5 imaging.
Thanks; that's very helpful.
I am mindful of the cost of doing this. It's worth it, to me, because it would be nice to have the three--USA issue; Louisiana issue and CSA issue--all in identical slabs, each showing the attribution (and I already have the other two in PCGS slabs showing the attribution). And, as it happens, the 1861-O W-01 half dollar(USA issue) is quite scarce (PCGS has graded 25 of them in all grades; NGC doesn't seem to attribute; Stack's Bowers called it "rarity 5)), so I am quite sure that it actually is "worth it."
Those displayed times never/rarely change, actual times are usually significantly faster.
last regular submission was received 5/22 and shipped 6/4.
I've had some pretty quick turnarounds lately also.
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I have a regular submission that was picked up the 6th received the 12 th and is still labeled as received.
Patience is required for submissions
Was there anything 'odd' about your submission? They received mine on Monday with 2 orders in it. One was easy, the processed it on Tuesday. The other hasn't been entered yet. Regular submission tier but it was for the new Sac Gold Dollar and I didn't have a coin number for it. I suspect that the lack of coin number is holding up the processing.
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not Really