<< <i>Its the post mark on the box you mail that counts. As long as it is postmarked on or before the 19th, you're ok. >>
Unless you have idiot friends like mine who opened the damn boxes before handing them over to me with a smile (even after I told them). Oh well at least I have until the 19th.
What do you ask for on the form if you want the First Strike designation?
<< <i>Anyone know the PCGS #'s for the Liberty Proof/Uncs?
TIA >>
I couldn't find the number (although I spent time last night trying to find it). I just left that area blank on the form. Their customer service will fill it in. Had to do the same thing with the 20th anniversary SAEs and everything came out fine.
When these coins are bought and sent into PCGS for the "First strike" designation does anyone check or collect those coins for their EDS strikes? Perhaps someone could post some side by side pictures that show some differences in strikes.
Leo
The more qualities observed in a coin, the more desirable that coin becomes!
<< <i>Its the post mark on the box you mail that counts. As long as it is postmarked on or before the 19th, you're ok. >>
Ok, this the last time posting this.....You do NOT have to send an unopened box as long as you submit the coins within 30 days of the PCGS deadline, which I believe someone posted earlier. Send them in the 2 1/2 x 2 1/2 flips in their Mint capsules and designate on the PCGS order form 1st Strike....of course you have to pay an extra $10 per coin for them to designate them First Strike.
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The name is LEE!
I can send them in anytime for First Strike if I want to.
<< <i>True but you will have to pay for them to send the boxes back. >>
Thanks for reminding me.
The name is LEE!
TIA
<< <i>Its the post mark on the box you mail that counts. As long as it is postmarked on or before the 19th, you're ok. >>
Unless you have idiot friends like mine who opened the damn boxes before handing them over to me with a smile (even after I told them). Oh well at least I have until the 19th.
What do you ask for on the form if you want the First Strike designation?
Thanks
Daniel
My Registry Sets
<< <i>Anyone know the PCGS #'s for the Liberty Proof/Uncs?
TIA >>
I couldn't find the number (although I spent time last night trying to find it). I just left that area blank on the form. Their customer service will fill it in. Had to do the same thing with the 20th anniversary SAEs and everything came out fine.
My Registry Sets
Leo
The more qualities observed in a coin, the more desirable that coin becomes!
My Jefferson Nickel Collection
<< <i>Its the post mark on the box you mail that counts. As long as it is postmarked on or before the 19th, you're ok. >>
Ok, this the last time posting this.....You do NOT have to send an unopened box as long as you submit the coins within 30 days of the PCGS deadline, which I believe someone posted earlier. Send them in the 2 1/2 x 2 1/2 flips in their Mint capsules and designate on the PCGS order form 1st Strike....of course you have to pay an extra $10 per coin for them to designate them First Strike.