Would I be able to get an opinion on NCS here?

I bet I could!
How does a person decide which coins merit their services? I've been sitting on a form for submitting coins and a coupon for some discounts, but each time I pull it out, I can't decide which coins I should send to 'em
I suppose it's best to send raw coins, but I have a slabbed proof 1875 half (MS63) that has some butt-ugly toning, and I wonder if they could work some magic on it, then re-slab it, possibly at an improved grade? Do you think I should crack it before submitting
or send it in the slab? Do they automatically slab & grade coins that they deem worthy, or do they check with you before proceeding? I called and talked to one of the representatives, but did not get very satisfactory answers...seems very "hush-hush" - proprietary secrets and all that. "I wonder what they do behind that green door?"





Don't you know that it's worth
every treasure on Earth
to be young at heart?
And as rich as you are,
it's much better by far,
to be young at heart!
every treasure on Earth
to be young at heart?
And as rich as you are,
it's much better by far,
to be young at heart!
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<< <i>"I wonder what they do behind that green door?" >>
Speak in wispers in wonderment of why folks won't clean their own coins for a fraction of the cost.
I wonder that myself.
Wasn't that an old porn movie?
every treasure on Earth
to be young at heart?
And as rich as you are,
it's much better by far,
to be young at heart!
<< <i>I would submit the coin in the slab and utilize their grade guarantee service. >>
Ditto