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Jimmerc

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  1. On 2/12/2022 at 11:43 AM, Fenntucky Mike said:

    MS is used for anything that is not a proof and PF is for proofs. Don't worry the type will be determined during grading, if you get it wrong it really doesn't matter as NGC will assign the correct designation on the label. (thumbsu

    FYI, if you just submit the coins for grading, and don't check decline NCS conservation on the submission form, NGC will automatically recommend NCS conservation for any problem coins. Of course this does not guarantee that all or any of the coins will be recommended for conservation but if the coins don't need it then...

     

    On 2/12/2022 at 3:25 PM, VKurtB said:

    Keep in mind, “help” can be several things. It can be a numeric grade difference. It can turn a non-Cameo into a Cameo. I had that on an SMS half dollar. Or for copper especially, it may only get you a stabilized coin after active corrosion is neutralized. 

     

  2. A couple of questions:

    the box that requires grade indicates either MS or PF.  If a coin is less than MS, eg. VF, should that go in the box?  Leave the box blank?
     

    I am in the process of submitting about 9 coins for conservation.  Each coin has a value under 300$.  One coin is in the

    400$ range.

      Do I have to submit it on a separate form?  If so, I will have one coin on the form.  Both forms can go in the same box.

    Correct?