Quarterly Collectors Club Coin Special

Good afternoon everyone.
Tomorrow starts a new quarter so we need a new quarterly special for our gold and platinum members.
All packages must be postmarked between April 1st and June 30th.
If you have any questions about the special, please contact customer service.
Carol
Oh, that magic Carson City mintmark! It brings back the history of the American West, the Comstock Lode and times when coins were made out of silver and gold. For the second quarter special of 2003 (April 1-June 30) Collectors Club members may submit one Carson City coin of any denomination for FREE grading and authentication by the PCGS experts.. All you have to pay for is the postage. Each coin will be handled through the Regular Service, which takes 15 business days
Tomorrow starts a new quarter so we need a new quarterly special for our gold and platinum members.
All packages must be postmarked between April 1st and June 30th.
If you have any questions about the special, please contact customer service.
Carol
Oh, that magic Carson City mintmark! It brings back the history of the American West, the Comstock Lode and times when coins were made out of silver and gold. For the second quarter special of 2003 (April 1-June 30) Collectors Club members may submit one Carson City coin of any denomination for FREE grading and authentication by the PCGS experts.. All you have to pay for is the postage. Each coin will be handled through the Regular Service, which takes 15 business days
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Cameron Kiefer
Cameron, I suspect Braddick will hijack that package once it is slabbed.
We'll use our hands and hearts and if we must we'll use our heads.
dragon
Pennies make dollars, and dollars make slabs!
....inflation must be kicking in again this dollar says spend by Dec. 31 2004!
Erik
Neil
Please do not include the quarterly coin with other coins.
The coin must be on it's own submission form.
I understand that in the past, operations has tried to accommodate people who have done this, but it slows down processing for everyone.
I spoke with our operations manager and he explained that when an order is sent in in this manner, and it's accommodated, it slows the processing time down.
While the coin is processed under the Regular Service level, it is a different service type and there should only be one service type per invoice.
Carol
How is this affected by the 10 coin minimum?
Dan
It's not because there is a one coin max on this service and Regular Service never had a min.
Also, you may have missed it, but the 10 coin min were reduced (by popular demand) to a 5 coin min. last week.