PCGS Submission Question

I picked up an interestingly toned 1965 SMS that still resides in the flat pack. I am confident it is an original set (i.e. not an opened and resealed set) as I really didn't pay much of a premium, IIRC.
I was considering sending the pieces into PCGS for grading and "toning validation," but I am unsure how to handle the original cello packaging. I don't really want to cut them out but I am not sure if PCGS will accept multiple coins in the original US Mint cello packaging. I don't usually deal with the more modern stuff.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Lane
I was considering sending the pieces into PCGS for grading and "toning validation," but I am unsure how to handle the original cello packaging. I don't really want to cut them out but I am not sure if PCGS will accept multiple coins in the original US Mint cello packaging. I don't usually deal with the more modern stuff.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Lane
Numismatist Ordinaire
See http://www.doubledimes.com for a free online reference for US twenty-cent pieces
See http://www.doubledimes.com for a free online reference for US twenty-cent pieces
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<< <i>Send em in the package. They'll figure it out. >>
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PCGS has 100s of years of Numismatics experience at their office, I doubt that much stumps them besides milk spots