• When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.

B.C

Member
  • Posts

    162
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by B.C

  1. I did see them encapsuled separate but I think that had to be done in the first submission if you have a hand signed coa and grade 70 it might be worth asking ngc if like conder says both number match I've been watching these awhile good looking bullion but not seeing a price difference in a slabbed coa 

    • Submit this coin under the Modern grading tier or higher.
    • All coins submitted must be graded.
    • If you would like Mint packaging returned, select the “Return Mint Packaging” box on the NGC Submission Form. The fee is $5 plus the cost of shipping.
    • If you would like the COA number included on the NGC label, write “Add COA Number” on the NGC Submission Form. The coin must be submitted in the sealed US Mint shipping box to have the COA number added to the label. The fee is $5 per coin.
    • To have the COA encapsulated, write “Holder COA” on the NGC Submission Form. The fee for this is $10 per certificate.
  2. This could possibly be because the US Mint doesn't usually include COA's with their coins

    The mint does add a coa with most of it's proofs and proof sets it's all part of the mint packaging as far as I know 

    If the bullion was graded by ngc that in itself is an accepted coa by most bullion collectors 

    Will NGC encapsulate my COA after it was shipped out with the coin to the original buyer?

    im not sure I understand this you would like your coin and coa encapsuled together 

    ngc might offer this service if you resubmit your bullion and coa but I'm not sure it would warrant the cost to do so