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$60 error coin fee
dib
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When did PCGS go up to $60 on their error coin fee? It's now double the cost of the regular submission fee, I can't understand why someone would choose PCGS over NGC for submitting error coins. I know I'm not going to.
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Looking for Top Pop Mercury Dime Varieties & High Grade Mercury Dime Toners.
<< <i>I do not understand why you would use NGC over ANACS myself. >>
I personally don't have anything against ANACS' error coin grading, but the market does. Higher priced errors tend to sell for lower in ANACS slabs, which is fine by me as a buyer, but annoying when I need to be a seller.
<< <i>That's just $5 more then it's been for years and if you go with PCGS you know it was attributed by Fred Weinberg >>
Not always. I've had coins which Fred agreed were of a specific error which PCGS sent back unattributed that Fred never saw.
The price was increased on January 1st of 2015 which is when all their price increases occur.
IIRC, it was $40 in 2008, jumped to $50 in 2009, and then up to $60 in 2015.
The name is LEE!
I don't submit nor collect errors so I guess it helps keep my submissions fees down.
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<< <i>That's just $5 more then it's been for years and if you go with PCGS you know it was attributed by Fred Weinberg >>
Not always. I've had coins which Fred agreed were of a specific error which PCGS sent back unattributed that Fred never saw.
The price was increased on January 1st of 2015 which is when all their price increases occur.
IIRC, it was $40 in 2008, jumped to $50 in 2009, and then up to $60 in 2015. >>
wouldn't it be cheaper for everyone if we just bought FW a stronger glass each year?
Buying top quality Seated Dimes in Gem BU and Proof.
Buying great coins - monster eye appeal only.
I have no problem with the pricing. I have used the service before and will continue in the future.