To those of you who send coins to NCS, what are your reasons for doing so?
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Russ, NCNE
So modern PROBLEM coins can be turned into modern PROFITABLE coins
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ANACS' net grading SUCKS. I prefer to not to have someone essentially assigning a value to my coin.
I also REALLY like the "look" of the NCS holder and wish that holder was an option when submitting to NGC. As dumb as it sounds, I would send all of my monitor tokens in for reholder.
You're killing me Mark... I thought you said you were calm!!
J
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As I post this, I'm preparing a coin to send. It isn't expensive. It's a 44 Lincoln off-center that has flashes of luster and good surfaces, and is struck on a T1 planchet. The coin was not as expensive as the holder will be, but I intend to keep this coin, and it has a print and some gradue on the reverse. I'd like to see if it can be minimized before I holder the coin, as I expect it will never see fresh air again once holdered. I could buy a replacement coin, but I'd keep this one anyway. I'll let the guys at NCS give it a look see, and perhaps they'll make it more pleasant to look at.
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