PCGS Using Online Submission Service How To Submit Coins Step By Step Guide
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- How To Submit Coins PCGS Online - Step By Step Guide. Watch my video to learn step by step on how to submit coins to PCGS for grading.
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Here's the NGC version on how to submit coins using their online submission service czcams.com/video/NbtN5b9sGTg/video.html
please let me ask how many coins l have in 1982D 1982 1968S 1977D I don't know how to sell
I’m new to numismatics and collecting. PCGS will only accept coins in capsules. Must be submitted in Mylar flips?
@@romeowhiskeylima556 nope but that is what they prefer, but you should be calling them to be certain since I don’t do it other ways.
I have some coins I want sell them . How much cost for each to up graded ,I really need some sold what to do should I clean them or not? Should I just sell them like that
I have a usa nickel 1965 1943 few white ( steel) 1952 1958 and many others
Great job! Yesterday I spent hours researching how to send in coins to be graded, but couldn't find a video to walk me through the process. Then "BOOM" here it is. thanks Daniel!
Thanks Jim! I am glad it helped.
Thank you Daniel, I appreciate your guidance! I'm learning a lot from your videos. Your a honest man. And I wish you continued success.
Thanks a lot for this video Daniel! Been a collector for years, but have never submitted coins to be graded. I bypassed this video back when you posted it because I thought I’d be an NGC guy, but now I’ve decided to submit some Eagles and want to go through PCGS. Appreciate the walkthrough!
Thank you for taking the time to show us all how it's done. I'm sure it's going to help a lot of people. You seem like such a kind person Daniel. Great job on this video.
Thank you Susan! Your commented is much appreciated!
I always told my wife you are the best person I can trust to send my coins. I have many wheat pennies. Lincoln's. So many I can't believe I did it. Thank you so much. Bless you.
Sorry but I do not accept submissions or attribute errors or varieties.
Thank you so very much for helping others out. i just did my first submission and wasn't scared because of your video.
Nice
I’m trying to get rid of about 300 Lincoln cents error coins, I have been trying to find someone to come and see what I have and I’ve found your videos have helped me to get someone over to my house to look at my collection, and they are coming to me! Got me pumped..... thanks bud I appreciate
it
Excellant video to help understand the submission process, as well as show the expense that go into these that a lot don't realize. When I submit, I always write my guess on the grade on paper before sending off, then I am just as anxious to compare what my guess was to the actual graded coin when it returns... I am close on most, but rarely correct on majority... much
more to learn here...
Getting ready to send my first set of coins for grading....Thanks for the instruction and thanks for the advice tips
Great video! Thank you for all you do for the coin community
Thanks Andy!
This is my first time submitting coins to PCGS. Your video is very helpful; turned me from nervous to confident. Thanks.
Glad to hear this, thank you
Thanks for this video. Takes a little of the nervousness out of my first submission. Be watching the PCGS submission next. Until the next 1. Thanks.
Super helpful, I'm looking to do my first submission and I'm definitely paranoid that I'm going to screw up something. I'm planning on seeking the help of the Coinhelpu Facebook family as far as grading options, etc. I can't wait, I'm scared, anxious, and excited all at the same time. I've been watching Blueridgesilverhound for a long time and he suggested Coinhelpu for additional education. Y'all are so priceless. Thanks so much for all the valuable info.
Thank you! I appreciate your comment and you will do fine!
I can't thank you enough for this video. I really appreciate the information....really I do.
Daniel you are the MAN!! 😁
Thank you
As a collector/stacker this video really helped me...It helped me to see I'm in the wrong business! ...:)...I think of all those pretty plastic holders ( I have a few) and it's a LOT of money! No wonder NGC got involved in it...This is big business!
Daniel,
Great video and step by step instructions. Very helpful. David
Great video! Looking at the pgcs site was a little intimidating until your awesome video. Nervous, for sure. Hate to send something I think is worth something and it's not. Lol. I think to join was $150.00. Plus sending your coin to get graded is extra if I'm not mistaken. But, got to jump in eventually. But your expertise is greatly appreciated. I've must if reread thier web site 3 times but your video is very detailed. Thank you Daniel
Thank you very much Daniel, I appreciate all your help
I just joined ngc this will be my first submission. Your video was a great help. Thanks !
You're welcome!
How much did you pay to join ngc? Thanks
Thank you brother hugs! I am getting ready to start this soon so I can sell in the auctions.
I needed this help.
I acquired a large collection. Large
Hi Daniel, and thank you for your very informative and honest video. A tiny suggestion, I just shipped the first batch of coins in nearly 20 years to PCGS and do not know how to ship Registered Mail. So many rules, regulations, correct tape, etc. It took two trips and two scoldings by the nice Post Office Lady, but I finally got them shipped. An updated or new video showing how to pack, wrap and ship coins in detail would be much appreciated. Al
Thank you for this video. More likely now to get some of my coins graded.
Glad I could help and thanks for watching!
Thank you! You're awesome!
Very easy to understand. Thank you. Sending in my first coin soon.
Sir Thank you very much for the info..It’s been very helpful for me because this is my first time to do it.to send out for grading...😇
Thank you for this video! I inherited SO MANY COOL COINS !
i am new at this thank you for your info joe.
Wow awesome video..I’m new to this.I mess up on my shipping submission form. Your video helped me .
This vid was incredibly helpful. Thanks so much. Ella
Another informative video. Thanks
Very informative video Daniel, thanks
Thanks so much....
I am new to this and have acquired a extensive collection...
Thanks now i know how to do it now
Thanks to your friends also who. Recommended your channels i got more great idea bout my pennys
God bless
Anther great video! Thank you Daniel!!
Great info video learn quite a bit thanks
Super informative lesson, thanks Dan
thank you daniel for your tutoring in how to submitt coins and what questions we should have in mind begire mailing your coins
Thank You Daniel for showing me how to ship my 1969 "S" MM Penny off for grading; I'm sending it soon, and hope I hear that it is DDO! Thank You again and I'll let you know what PCGS says about it.☺
I know I'm very late but was it a double die?
This is such a great informative video. Great job
Very nice job explaining submission process. Thanks.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for all your information.
Im glad to subcribes you in youre channel because i have really impress to learn from you....thanks youre really help.
Thanks. You helped me again.
Thank you. This answers my questions.
I just sent out 4 coins today. Let’s see how it goes
Thanks for the informative video. It really helped me out.
So much help !
GOOD INFORMATIN DANIEL..THANKS
Great Video. Thanks D, very informative👍👍
Thank you for explaining this
Helpful video. Thanks for sharing.
Great information
Nice video for all new collectors Daniel😊
Thank you!
Way late here! Thank you for your help (most needed) for me!🎈♈️
You're welcome and thanks for watching
Thanks!
Great video and great information!
Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much I really appreciate it thank you so much God bless
This popped up at a perfect time. I am sending off some libertads now I am wondering if I should
Thank you for your help.
great job, saw a lot of other video, but it was not helpful as yours. now I feel more comfortable submitting coins. thanks
You're welcome
Cool.
Thanks.
Thanks for this video. I sent off my V75 Silver Eagle hoping for that 70.
Thank you daniel, I am getting ready to submit some coins to PCGS I'm looking over my papers and I had no idea what I was going to choose. If I have any questions I will definitely email you thank you again
You're better off calling PCGS they have customer service for that.
My first submission to PCGS (or any TPG) was the 2021 Morgan Dollars (3 full sets) and the shipping was the hardest part because I didn’t have the stuff they required just lying around and I had to go buy it.
Like the bubble wrap and coin flips. I asked them if I could just send the capsules and they said no but I could put the capsule in a flip if I wanted to so I had to go buy flips and bubble wrap.
Then I had to go buy labels because they wanted me to label the flip of each coin.
It was kind of a pain in the butt however the results I got made it worth it.
18 coins submitted.
14 MS70
4 MS69
Not bad considering I just sent everything and didn’t cherrypick or hold anything back.
Good info
When submitting a attribution or verity do you write it on the card on the flip? IE: ddo,ddr , or fs-??? Or just the number from the list and hope they find it ?
very helpfull thank you
Thank you buddy 🌸
interesting video very helpful.
Thank you
Thank you so much you are a big help thank you
Thanks so much! :)
Good stuff. Did not know the brown tape was needed for registered mail
It's only need to seal openings in the box, not needed otherwise.
very helpful for a newby,
Thank yu for you feed back
Great Information I have not sent 1 in myself, I used my LCS when he would be sending in coins, I would send mine with his.
Thanks for sharing!
Les,
Thanks for watching and commenting.
thanks sir
Thanks Daniel for the info I am am thi king of submitting some coins.
Thanks
Hi Daniel
I've been marathon watching some of your videos. I find them to be very helpful. I have one question pertaining to submitting a coin.
If I select MS65 will this give the TPG a preconceived notion that it will grade out at 65 and no higher?
I think I know the answer, it works the same in reverse as wel. Example AU instead of 65. What makes me ask is the shipping charge. If by good fortune it grades MS66 what happens?
Again thank you for what you do.
👍 Thanks very helpful, good vd.👌
Thanks!
WOW that adds up Quick!
WE Are Interested BUT SICK Of OVER PAID Graded Coins!
Sincerely Reluctant Graders 😉THANKS Daniel and PCGS! Will WANT HONEST HELP Submitting OUR SILVER and gold COINS. Will WE EVER get the $$$ Back?
Interesting..
Question - I do a lot of junk silver and occasionally stumble across something interesting. For example - I got a slew of 1936d Washington quarters in a roll recently. Like 8 of them. Red book had them at like $55 in xf 40. I think they are close to xf for most of them.
The question is this. Maybe they come back 30 or 25. Not worth $50+ each. If you hold on to something like that for 25 years and have it slabbed - could there be value in doing this with coins? I’m mostly on the silver side of this and not so much the numismatic. However, it’s been nice getting some of these, some walkers, and some mercs along the way which might fetch some value 20-30 years down the road based on mintage and/or condition.
What’s your thoughts with some of the ‘junk’ silver which is way better than good or very good and may be key dates - but don’t rise to those $100 values, yet.
Part of me feels that with inflation, maybe it’s a $25 coin I got for junk value at $3. I slab it and break even or even lose $10. In 25 years, with inflation, maybe that $25 coin is now a $100 coin - and something with low mintage that is now 100+ years old might be more scarce.
Everything I see points to people getting AU or above slabbed. Is there a value in getting some of the better ‘junk’ slabbed if we plan on holding on to it for 20-30 years to build out a collection?
No one can really answer your question like that, demand and popularity is more of the value than inflation. You will have to go back in time to see what common graded coins where worth 20-30 years ago and compare to now.
Hi Daniel, I love your videos thank you so much! I have some old pennies that are in great condition. I want to get them graded but I'm not sure if I need to wipe them down or leave them alone before I send them in could you give me some advice in this area? Thanks so much! And keep up the great work!
If you need to wipe them down and they're common years then they're not worth sending off for grading.
I've had a beautiful 1880 shilling for close to 20 years now, and have always wanted to submit it, but have been afraid to because I didn't know about what leaving a coin in a flip can do and for a number of years I left it in the flip the dealer sold it to me in. It's still a gorgeous coin, but I feel like it might get some sort of weird grade because at certain angles, it has just the barest hint of a greenish tinge near the edge and it sounds like what people claim is considered environmental damage from the time it was in the flip. I've had people tell me to not bother sending it in because it's a foreign coin, or because if I never plan on selling it (and I don't) there really isn't any reason to do it. I personally would just love to see it grade out as MS as I've always felt it is, but never really been sure if I want it bad enough to pay the fees involved :D
all my coins like my Jefferson coins were collected when i was 12 years old and I learned how to grade coins now, i am 68 now and have not touched those coins in all those years. If wait to send to PCGS to get my collections in order before i die and my learning grading was a learn process and if my grade were so far off should I use the grades I choose for each coin or should I try to regrade the coins now. Also, the pricing was that per coin submitted or based on a complete shipment of coins. I sent my Baseball cards in its cost me 11.00 per card similar, right?
Grads $$$
I have an 1834 capped bust halve dollar O-114, I think it’s in extra fine condition but it may or may have not been cleaned should I still send it in to pcgs?
I just submitted a family heirloom for grading. Thanks for your video, it was helpful, but I must admit I'm still scared to death.
How do you determine co value to pay them if your sending it to get graded and find out its worth? or do they charge you if they find out the value after grading it?
Much Appreciated information!💕
Lets say for the below average collector, would it just be best if they go thru a authorized dealer to have a coin or two graded?
Yes. If it's just for s coin or two. You can also go to the larger shows and do a walk through if PCGS is set up there.
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thanks for the video this will be my first time sending a coin is better to send one coin are several coin
Cheaper to send more than one for shipping cost.
Daniel, I just found a 1968 S proof nickel with a RPM on the mint mark! Should I send that in?
Excellent video, I’m thinking about sending some coins to PCGS and this video is gonna be so useful. By the way, do you happen to have a video explaining how to sell your coins on Heritage Auctions? If not, can you do one?
To sell coins on Heritage you will need to call them and arrange that and send your coins to them. I might cover that in a video but it's not a lengthy subject.
Hey, new to the channel! I've been binging every video you have, great info! I would really suggest editing out your personal info. Just had a pang of paranoia for you. Go Browns! Hope you're not a Bengals fan 😂
Thanks but this is my business information so is not meant to be private. I want people to know where my shop is at.
@@CoinHELPu Oh nice, makes sense! I'm up in the North east of Ohio. Might have to make a trip and check some coins out at some point!
Hi Daniel, wanted to ask you a question. I have a first week of discovery
or First Discovery W quarter graded by PCGS MS 66 and i believe should be a
MS67, I know I can use their Reconsideration services and if not upgraded they
don't crack out the coin and you don't lose your original label, but if it does
upgrades they will crack it open and put it in a new holder with the higher
grade, my question is, do I lose the first week of discovery or First Discovery
label? Thank You
I don't do discovery, you need to go to CONECA forum and ask them.
What happens if you put the value is less than what it come out to be. Like say it graded at ms65 and you put au55? And two do they identify errors and varieties if you are uncertain or flat out missed the error or variety the coin has?
I don't understand your question
hello - if i want to submit a coin that i received from the mint, it looks like i have to crack the coin out of the case, and into the flip ? there's no way they will take the coin in the mint casing ? i don't want to accidentally damage the coin....