Do you turn in your PCGS and NCG slab certificates when you crack a coin out?
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Do you turn in your slab certificates to the TPGS's or don't bother with it?
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<< <i>Do you turn in your slab certificates to the TPGS's or don't bother with it? >>
I put them into Coin World slabs and then place overgraded coins into those slabs (Sometimes without even matching up the right year!)
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<< <i>I put them into Coin World slabs and then place overgraded coins into those slabs (Sometimes without even matching up the right year!) >>
What?............... you're not going to list them on ebay?
DennisH.......Good for you. I bet you are one of very few that do turn their labels in.
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<< <i>I put them into Coin World slabs and then place overgraded coins into those slabs (Sometimes without even matching up the right year!) >>
What?............... you're not going to list them on ebay? >>
I'm just playing. I remember a story about a guy who was doing that and selling them on Ebay, always thought it was rather funny and clever for how simpleton the idea was. To answer the question, No, I don't return them, I toss them in the trash most of the time, unless the coin is worth over $1000, then I'll go ahead and stick them into my big bodybag envelope to keep.
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Also, I save the slabs, so when I decide to sell the coins I can put them back inside
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