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Izrafel

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  1. //I have a slue of coins gifted to me and am about to submit a large number of them. I am getting caught up in minor details though that have no answer on the website. 1. If Submitting in Standard, the MAX Value is $3,000. ----- ? I'm aiming around the worth of $2,000... But say my coin comes back in almost an Uncirculated state, Highest Grade, achieving worth of approx. $10,000? Will NGC still send me the coin back as originally scheduled as part of the submission? I have a feeling they'll literally send it back, ungraded, or not send it back until I pay for the furthered service fee? This is the big one though: If I send in a certain few coins that I didn't perfectly review in that it should've been sent as an Error Coin... Will they just grade the coin and ignore the factors of possible errors? Or will they identify it for me, charge me the correct service fee for a much higher value, as well as increase the charges based on error service fee (rather than standard)? Do they need to get further approval from me to authorize the new charges for the higher coin value? On a side note, if I have a Mint Set, (1969 S, and D) in uncirculated condition. Will that automatically make me look in a different area of the price guide? What determines if my set is a SMS? I am thinking about basically just opening the set up, very carefully taking each coin out and submitting them one by one for the most possible value. Is this a bad idea? Last Question: Should I even waste time considering sending in Brown Coins over Red? (Or also Red-Brown vs Brown or Red) Thank You SO Much for Reading my Questions, I apologize for the overwhelming amount of triviality in detail. I appreciate all help. Thanks Again...