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Alex in PA.

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  1. Well I will not argue the fact that thefts by US Postal Service employees occur but theft of inventory occurs in all industries in the world.  I send Registered Mail and I often use Priority Mail Express which is Over Night*  I can track the package every USPS facility it hits when it comes and when it goes.  I do not doubt people have had problems but some folks should examine how they use the USPS.  Why I don't use FedEx:  Two separate occasions I was informed my FedEx package (one a 55" high value Flat Screen) was delivered.  The TV was found 2 months later by the manager of a vacant apartment building a mile from where I live.  She brought the unopened box to me upon finding it and seeing the address.  The other one; a high value item, was never found.

    * Takes 2 days from my small PA town and that is fine with me.

  2. 1 hour ago, Quintus Arrius said:

    I see a few problems with your reinforced, if not fool-proof approach. And this pertains to only point 3.

    Maybe it does not suit you.  Maybe it does not impress anyone at all.  None of that matters when I say:  "I have been sending coins via USPS, without incident,  since ANACS was a fixture outside the main gate at Fort Carson.  Still have the Photo Certs.  The key phrase:  "without i

  3. 14 hours ago, GoldFinger1969 said:

    I've submitted none but I have seen news reports and police reports which stated that packages were opened by FedX or USPS or UPS personnel -- torn open.

    First:  I could care less about FedEx or UPS.  I, me, do not ship through those individuals.  I have seen the 'complaints of theft' posted by individuals on Coin Forums and have see a few reports by this NCIC Agency.  As for being "torn open' has anybody tried to 'tear opem' a shipment from PCGS or NGC?  Good luck on that.  I cannot come up with a monetary value of my shipments; age has dulled my memory but it was substantial.  Now for the tricks in shipping.  

    1.  I use a good strong box.  2.  I surround the entire box in Glass Reinforced Tape  (I will wreck the USPS sorting machine before my box is 'torn open')  3.  And most important the shipping label.  I address it to:  PCS or PGS or NC, or NG and then on the second and third lines P.O. Box 9548 - Newport Beach, CA  92658 (Zip big and bold)  The USPS delivers to an address - NOT A NAME.  No where do I put any relation to the contents.  Hope this little bit helps.

  4. On 3/17/2021 at 8:00 PM, Deerhunter1599 said:

    help me pursue this matter with pcgs

    PCGS had their turn.  No one here at 'Sleepy Hollow' has the pull to get PCGS to change their opinion.  Send it to NGC and please let us in on what NGC says.

    Where do people come up with this minutiae?    :baiting:

  5. I can't count the decades that I have sent coins to be evaluated.  Not ONE has been lost, stolen, misplaced or sent to Mars.  First I sent to ANACS then along came PCGS and NGC.  Over the years I (my opinion only)have found that I like PCGS for silver and NGC for gold.  Yes, I suppose there are a few crooks in any industry but I have yet to find any in the USPS that I deal with.  Just recently:  Left PCGS in CA via USPS arrived in PA 3 days later 9 coins value $10,000.00 plus.  If I'm a bit scratchy this morning it's because I like the USPS workers in this little town.

  6. On 3/14/2021 at 6:11 PM, GoldFinger1969 said:

    That 1918 Spanish Flu.

    If I can:  'Spanish Lady' * didn't just "die out".  1918-1920 full blown then people tried to return to normal AFTER 1920 but some still got sick, still died but many became immune for years afterward.  In 2009 a variant of Spanish Lady, this time called 'Swine Flu' because the 'EXPERTS' thought it came from pigs came back and ravaged the population.  However, like today, we were better off scientifically than those unfortunates in 1918.  Thanks for your comment.

    * influenza A known as H1N1, H1N2, H2N1, H3N1, H3N2, and H2N3. Swine influenza virus.

     
  7. 36 minutes ago, Kath13 said:

    I have things to be grade

    Welcome and hello.  I collect US currency preferably the old time large notes.  The holders Ray, USMC recommended are first class for submitting notes and will help while in transit.  I submit to PMG, a partner of our host NGC.

    Paper Money Grading - Paper Money Guaranty | PMG (pmgnotes.com).  They do an excellent job on grading your currency and are preferred by most collectors.  Anything else - just ask.