Submitting in Quantities
dwood
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For those of you who submit a lot of coins to PCGS, a question:
What is the least expensive way to submit several coins at once? I have heard of submitting 100 IDENTICAL coins for grading, then paying a flat fee for each graded (and that you are able to set the bar at whatever grade you select?). Is there an economical way to submit several different coins at once?
I started as a circulation strike collector, then got into BU rolls of Lincoln cents. I completed the BU Rolls from 1935 to present, and know that I have several good coins in there. Is there any more affordable way to submit these other than $30-a-pop?
Thanks in advance!
What is the least expensive way to submit several coins at once? I have heard of submitting 100 IDENTICAL coins for grading, then paying a flat fee for each graded (and that you are able to set the bar at whatever grade you select?). Is there an economical way to submit several different coins at once?
I started as a circulation strike collector, then got into BU rolls of Lincoln cents. I completed the BU Rolls from 1935 to present, and know that I have several good coins in there. Is there any more affordable way to submit these other than $30-a-pop?
Thanks in advance!
dwood
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The Bulk service allows 5 different dates/mintmarks and 100 coins minimum (some people at PCGS say the minimum is 200 coins ).