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Quarterly Grading Special... First Quarter 2006
itsnotjustme
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Since just about everyone starts the New Year out with a resolution to lose weight, we'll make the first Quarterly Special of the year the lightest and heaviest coins that America ever produced. Any coin that falls into either of these two categories will qualify:
Lightest: Three-Cent Silver issued between 1851 and 1873
Heaviest: 1915-S Panama-Pacific $50 Gold (Round or Octagonal)
This offer is open to all Collectors Club members. As a paid member, you are entitled to submit one coin per quarterly special per membership.
This coin needs to be submitted on its own submission form with its own return shipping. Turnaround time is approximately 21 business days.
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I may have a 3CS, but I sure don't have a Pan-Pac!
Lightest: Three-Cent Silver issued between 1851 and 1873
Heaviest: 1915-S Panama-Pacific $50 Gold (Round or Octagonal)
This offer is open to all Collectors Club members. As a paid member, you are entitled to submit one coin per quarterly special per membership.
This coin needs to be submitted on its own submission form with its own return shipping. Turnaround time is approximately 21 business days.
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I may have a 3CS, but I sure don't have a Pan-Pac!
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TorinoCobra71
Drunner
that means I can submit a single coin, my 1852 3 cent piece for grading.. gratis ?!?
I take it this is a typo on the information page?
"Hurry! All orders must be postmarked by December 31, 2005."
that's a tight deadline !
(thanks,btw)
The Ludlow Brilliant Collection (1938-64)
They take away the CC Gold level (not really, just took away all of the benefits), then the offer quarterly submissions like this. Remind me again why I joined?