NGC Using Online Submission Service How To Submit Coins Step By Step Guide
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How To Submit Coins NGC Online - Step By Step Guide. Watch my video to learn step by step on how to submit coins to NGC for grading. Numismatic Gurantee Corporation. - Jak na to + styl
Thanks to your videos, not only have you taught my grandchildren this hobby, but I cherish the bond that's grown between our Little Rug Rats and us. There is nothing more beautiful than to hear those excited voices on the phone telling us all about their newest find, rather an especially nice coin, or an error, they can't wait to visit their Grandma and Grandpa and show It to us. So Thank you very much.
This will be my first time sending out coins for grading, that was helpful thank you much.
I feel super confident if not I'll rewind and listen closely.
Man, it's expensive to get coins graded. That's why I generally buy slabbed coins to begin with.
But what about the ones you think could get a good grade when you come across it's nothing like getting a raw coin with a high grade
Great job you made this easy to understand I've felt over whelmed by the submission process.
Thank bud, be watching it again.
im come from the philippines i think lot of work thank sir daniel for impo.
Thank You!! Great walk through video. 👍🏽👍🏽😀
The man the myth the legend thanks for the info
Thank you, much needed video!
Thanks for using an easy and a clear english, sometimes it is complicated to espanish native speakers to understand this kind of videos.
Great video. I receive all of your videos. Thank You
thanks so much you saved me a boat load of money. after seeing them prices i now know why people go with anacs thier prices are way cheaper and with promos even cheaper yet. they also do not charge a membership fee. i understand people will say they bring less money and yes that may be true but i would rather loos 10 on a sale in order to save 12 to 15 $ or more on tyhe gradding of that coin.
This is a real step up & well appreciated 👍😎
Thank you for the video. It educate me more . God bless.
Thank you David I appreciate it.
Appreciate all the info and insight.
Good info for the beginner. Thanks.
MORE GOOD INFORMATION THANKS DANEIL.
THANK YOU FOR ALL INFORMATIONS .VERY NICE VIDEO
Hi Daniel. Noah here from Waller, Texas. as a new member for NGC i want to say thank you for this information. i was a bit concerned that i might do something wrong, but your video outlined the process so very clear.
It makes sense now on how to submit coins. THANK YOU!! and Great video. I am also a subscriber.
You're welcome
Thanks! I did not know the service was this ala cart...good information!
nice video! happened so quick! thanks lot my friend! cheers, once again keep on doing great services for the community
Thank you!
That is what I needed to know.
Thanks for the information just what I need to send my 2021 Morgan out.
Very helpful video. Thank you
Iam excited to see this😁
Thank you again for your help.
Danial thank you for your help from Australia
Thanks Daniel!
You cleared me up thank you.
Thank u for ur video very well explained
Great tip on using a box.
Thanks Chief, this video of yours showed up right When i needed to see it, no bullsmack. The thing about that is, Monday i called "NGC" Well to have my submissions forms mailed to me. I was back and forth about how to submit my coins with NGC, viva on line, are paper forms. However these are my first on my own Submissions.
Anyhow" you made the online Submission look really easy and simple.
I will try it that way (online) next time.
Thanks brother, for sharpening my tacks LOL"
God bless, and have a good one. Later bro
Thanks. Glad it helped you!
Thank you for the information
Very good video Daniel
Excellent- thank you!
great video thanks for the info!!
Well done! God bless!
Thanks for the video!
I have a brain injury, so this video will be very helpful.
Thank you!
Im from Philippines watching from ibaraki japan
Great video and information for new collectors :-)
Thanks for sharing your knowledge as usual
Thanks for watching and commenting!
Thanks for the information
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very helpful video, thank you :)
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You sir, are a badass.
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Nice master
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Thanks for the lnfo.
You're welcome!
So, I have some coins that according to some research I've done, could be worth a good amount. I think they're in good shape -- however, I'm not into numismatics, so I have no idea what "per coin value" to declare when I send these in. That's why I'll be sending them in to be graded, in the first place! How am I supposed to know what value to put for each coin, when the coin's worth is exactly what I'm trying to find out by having them graded?!
Also -- this whole thing seems like a major rip-off. In order to find out how much my coins are worth so that I can possibly sell them, I need to pay what could be a huge chunk of any potential profit, just to find out if the coin even has the potential to bring in any profit at all. The prices are stupid-expensive.
I have a 1958 Double Die it’s the one everyone is wishing they had been doing collecting for years and was looking over which coins to be graded. When I said let me look at this coin because I was looking for 1982 D small date when I found it!
I know the NGC and PCGS service, both are excellent for American currencies. Sometimes grid 1 or 2 points up or down. But I confess that foreign currencies are too flawed for authentication. There is a lack of specialized people in this area. I think they should really only classify American currencies. I've seen every encapsulation of Roman coins that make your hair stand on end, there are pieces that you can't tell if they are fake or real due to so much wear. But they simply encapsulate because it is an advantageous market. I am an ANA Member myself, and really in my opinion I don't find it interesting to have a coin sealed in an acrylic box, and I can't touch it and feel the whole story behind the coin in my hands. Coins have always been collected in this way, but suddenly from 3 decades, these firms started to emerge, in fact vision to really profit. I still consider and use the classic way to collect coins.
I just submitted the Congratulations set and the 2021 Reverse proof eagle set. We'll see what happens. Their prices are high, no doubt about it. But if you get a 69 or 70, it's most likely worth it.
hi thanks for the great video , if i want to conserve the coin where should i indicate ?
Looks like a lot of work
It's a pain in the ass! There are authorized people out there that can do all the work for you though if you call PCGS or NGC they will give you a list of local authorized coin dealers who will submit your coins on your behalf you have to pay for that service but because they submit hundreds if not thousands of coins per year they get better deals so sometimes you end up paying less it's way less of a headache!
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Can you do a video on how to submit coins to Anacs?
I submitted a 2019-S Enhanced Reverse Coin to NGC to be graded. I sent it with the unopened Box it came in and the thing I forgot to do under Create a New Invoice was to fail to check the box that says Return Mint Packaging. So, when I finally got my package back from NGC I didn’t get my COA or Case. My mistake. I called NGC and found that others did the same thing as well. She said that there is no guarantee I will get and to check back in three weeks if it has not come in. So take the time to read everything.
Forgot to mention before but you do very informative videos Daniel on Coin Collections an all that relate to it. Now for my Update I had to call NGC twice first time they said that they will contact me. Well, never got an email or call so I called again. This time the person was very helpful and took care of me very professionally. Got my items back the follow week.
Where do you get your proposed valuation from.
I've run into an issue with a 1957 Russian 3 kopek. The world coin guide lists very high valuations but looking on ebay, these are not moving for anything near the guide valuations. Thanks for your insights and the channel.
1992 CAM, here I come NGC!
About once a month I go to the bank and get rolls of quarters. Seems like the last few months I have noticed '90s sometimes '80s quarters in fine condition. I don't always keep these, maybe I should? Also $1's,vending machines. I check all throughly. I guess this is a question only an individual can answer. Do you think they should be saved and maybe graded, or just used as change?💰
Hello Daniel, I enjoy your CZcams channel. I had a question about a couple better dates silver pandas I acquired. I had them verified by scale and a PM verifier electronic devise. Year 2000 and 1999 were the better dates. I bought them for $38 each and paid a $10 dollars to have the two verified. They were in the original packaging. In your opinion would you consider them for NGC grading?
Coin collecting for fun. That's how we start. Sure we want nicer coins, but at what point do we lose the fun? One MS-64 Buffalo or 20 different dates and mintmarks? Keeping it fun keeps the hobby going.
Could you explain to me very well?
How would you know what your coin is worth when sending it in for grading?
I got a 1964 nickel with no mint mark that has a perfectly centered Dime planchette pressed into the reverse side. The pressure bent the coin into a small bowl shape. What should I be asking for?!
Hi Daniel great video as usual.
Question: do you have a preferred grading service when making variety attributions? If so, what factors relate to this choice.
I don't have a preference really. It's all going to depend on the variety in how much it's worth and the price the service charges. I would send all high dollar varieties to NGC or PCGS and the rest to ANACS because their grading fees are more economical.
Is it true the stamp label adds value? PROBABLY my smartest question?❤
I have some coins I would like to know how to get them grading
needed more info on what the pricing for mailing options are. would have been nice to know roughly at least.
All of that is on their website and depends on declared value.
Daniel,
I don't understand the economics of grading lower value coins. I have many nice proof coins from the 50s and 60s, all graded. Some of these coins i paid maybe 20 bucks for...
How could some one sell me that coin plus the grading fee behind it and not lose money?
Is there perhaps a mega discount on grading for bulk submissions???
Question: How is this even worth doing? If I have 5 coins I know I can sell for around, say $30 each raw, where is the cost/benefit in: paying a membership fee, paying $20 each for their opinion and a plastic case, waiting a month to get the coins back and praying the whole time that they come back graded high enough so I can make a $5 profit when I sell the bloody things on eBay a month later. And PCGS is worse! It all seems like a racket to me. Am I wrong about this? It seems like the real money is in selling those plastic cases...
It's seem to me it's a bit of a racket. Maybe makes sense when it's a coin worth thousands but the absolute hassle of doing this is a massive headache. I mean why do you have to tell them how much the coin is worth? That's the whole reason I'd be submitting a coins! I don't know what it's worth or grade hence why I'm sending to you gimps l🤣✌️🇮🇪☘️
I have 5 Morgans I’m sending all great condition its worth it bc if ang get a ms66 grade they can go for 250$ plus when im only paying 70$ to get all 5 graded
What if I have found an error on the 1973 Penny?
Thanks for the video. It answered a lot of i had.. are you going to do ANACS too? Also can you make videos of currency submissions
Thank you. ANACS is too easy but eventually I will be it's all hand written.
CoinHELPu good am sir I like to try send pictures of old pennies to you, I’m a new this buseness
I have a lot of coins multiple years since 1909 and before. I would like 2 sell them fast. Non certify at all. Thanks
Do those things on the phone that scan your coin and tell you the price work?
Can you submit coins in Government packaging?
Great video what do you think of sending in proof set to be graded I'm using them for my ngc registry set
You need to use NGC price guide on that.
i just purchased a 75th anniversary ase would you recommend getting it graded with pcgs or ngc? I watched both of your videos and they were extremely helpful but I was wondering what would you use yourself from personal experience and which one have you had smoother processes with?
I'm doing mine through NGC. Shipping it tomorrow. Not sure if I should remove it from the plastic holder
Hello Daniel, I have learned a lot from watching your videos and would like to send you a picture of my coin because I know you would be interested in seeing it. I sent a picture to Ken dudek at NGC and he said , definitely an interesting coin. Certainly appears to be an error. I would like your expertise in helping me with understanding how to get it graded and how to sell it. It's a new discovery quarter and you have to see it to believe it.thank you
If Ken didn't tell you what error or to send it in then I can't help you. You should get in contact with Wexler or someone at CONECA variety vista.
Hi, do there grading sycee ?
Do you recommend cross grading your coins that were done from ANICS? I have the 2011 25th Anniversary silver eagle set from the mint graded at 70 on all of them from ANICS, but the barcode is covered up, which I don't know if that is a big deal or not.
I have before
How much..in one Coin to upgrade Daniel Daniel thanks.
Ok! I’m ready multiple labels, that interesting! NCS Conservation too.Wow I don’t know if I can that Sub. I always make “BOO BOOs”!🎈I’d be there all day!🎈🎈HAHAHAHA Very (Exciting) & Encouraging too. Thank You 💗💗💗💗💗👍👍👍👍
You're welcome lol
Who would you recommend, NGC or Heritage Auction?
Heritage doesn't have a grading service but you can call them and see if they will submit your coins or if they're worth doing.
Can I send my 2023 Morgan and Peace dollars in the capsules they came in from the mint?
I recommend calling the grading company for questions like that.
I believe I have a rare 1776-1976 Ike no mint mark silver Dollar. How would I go about determining it's value, so I could submit for grading? Do they do appraisals, or is there any suggestions as to where I can do that?
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Hello Daniel I have a question if you don’t mind answering I’d appreciate it ahead of time. The mint error fee.. so if I have a mint error such as a double die or rpm I should pay the 15$ to have it notated on the slab? Is that correct for ngc? Thanks again
Please contact the grading company with those type questions.
I am not sure if you will see this, but what if I want to send in a 1964 Kennedy Accented Hair. Is that considered a variety? Also do I need to cut the coin out of the cello mint packaging and put it in a flip? Thank you.
Yes its a variety and you do remove it or they charge you more
Thanks. It helps. How many coins can be send to ngc?
As many as you want
Nice , can you send the coins in my plastic holder or do have to use special holders ? and do they send the holder they want you to use ? you said something about your 2 by 2 holder you get ?
You use the small 2x2 flips you can get them most places online. We sell them out of our shop. Anything else and PCGS charges extra. You really need to read their instructions on sending coins in.
Do we have to put in a return mailing package using UPS or UPS ??
I would contact the company.