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Re: Anyone want ngc lucky submission number?

1) Not sure it is the same at NGC, but IIRC at PCGS, you get a submission number that identifies your entire order. And, then each coin in the submission gets its own cert number. The auction appears to be for the submission number, not the cert number. 2) Auction appears to be in Hong Kong. Perhaps there is some cultural… -
Re: Anyone want ngc lucky submission number?
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Anyone want ngc lucky submission number?
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Re: Anyone want ngc lucky submission number?
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Re: Anyone want ngc lucky submission number?
Also, I'm wondering if SB has a typo in the lot listing. Given that NGC will soon run out of 7-digit submission numbers, is the special one the upcoming 10000000, or the specified, old number 1000000? I'd expect it to be the first 8-digit number. (But I still can't believe someone would pay $1200 or more for it!) -
Re: Anyone want ngc lucky submission number?
Once I buy buy the > @epc said: Ah, I thought that you got to grade 999 coins over two years for the coupon but just had to pay postage and the $10 handling fee -- you actually have to pay the grading fees and just get some special number -- that is totally lame. I figured $2000 to grade 999 coins was a good deal. :D -
Re: Anyone want ngc lucky submission number?
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