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Based on your last year total coins submitted to PCGS or NGC, how many coins were certified and how

Here is mine:
PCGS:
certified 115
BB'd 10
PCGS:
certified 115
BB'd 10
jetblack740il
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Complete US-PHIL Coins for Sale, Circulation Strikes 1903-1945
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Complete US-PHIL Coins for Sale, Circulation Strikes 1903-1945
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submitted = 125
BB'd = 18
Life member #369 of the Royal Canadian Numismatic Association
Member of Canadian Association of Token Collectors
Collector of:
Canadian coins and pre-confederation tokens
Darkside proof/mint sets dated 1960
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If it reaches say, 1 in 5 we're talking about 20% of coins bb'd. That seems about right...?
is that you end up being governed by inferiors. – Plato
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Submitted: 49
Certified: 49
BB'd: zero
<< <i>9% to 14% so far. If it reaches 15% as an average what are we observing, 1 in 6, in 7 coins bb'd. >>
<< <i>If it reaches say, 1 in 5 we're talking about 20% of coins bb'd. That seems about right...? >>
I was just curious the percentage of BB'd between PCGS and NGC.
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Complete US-PHIL Coins for Sale, Circulation Strikes 1903-1945
Graded: 0
Bodybagged: 0
I just made four PCGS and nine ANACS submissions at the Charlotte show, though, so we'll see how I do. Those were my first submissions in three years.
PCGS- 17
bb - 0
EXCLUDING Baltimore
NGC-0
excluding Baltimore
numbers will change after Baltimore.
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Based on the coins and their various problems, it all makes sense.
Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.
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<< <i>What bbs means? >>
It means Body Bagged, the term that is used when a coin comes back from the grading company not graded because of problems.
I'm straight 0's, didn't send any in....
Of course, that was out of zero submissions.