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David Otto

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  1. The coin was already slabbed by ngc, I was charged for grading already but no ncs charge, , I just read that if it's already slabbed and ncs declines then it won't be regraded, unless written regrade regardless of ncs decision, I wish I would of known this, I would of written it on the form
  2. I finally put in my first submission and was curious about a few things, is the ncs fee charged separately from the ngc regrade fee or does ngc charge for the total submission fee, I was also curious as what order this process happens, is it regraded and then sent to ncs or sent to ncs and then regraded, I also see the status changed from received to scheduled for grading, what does this mean, I'm new and trying to learn how some of this works in order to make better submission choices in the future, I don't think the coin I submitted was a good choice but it's a practice run, iTia
  3. @powermad5000would you happen to know if the charges from ngc and ncs would be separate, I ask because ngc has charged my cc but the charge was missing the conservation fee, if they are separate I don't know how ncs would charge me without a method of payment
  4. @VKurtBI'm simply referring to the submitting process with the forms and steps, a phone call helped me understand, thanks for your response
  5. thanks for the answers everyone, while I'm here I do have a question regarding my own coin submitted for conservation, so I sent in a ngc slabbed morgan for regrade-economy+conservation (first time submitting so it's a learning curve) coin was received on the 22nd and today it hit the status of scheduled for grading, 2 days later ?, I read that ncs takes 20+ days so I guess it's safe to assume it wasn't eligible for conservation, but then I read if an already slabbed ngc coin is submitted for conservation + regrade and ncs declines conservation it wouldn't be regraded unless you write regrade regardless of ncs decision on the submission form (which i didnt), so it's easy to say I'm a little confused, i will eventually understand the process in due time tia
  6. Thanks for the response guys, i knew the answer but merely looking for confirmation, although I do have a coin submitted for conservation ( I don't know if it was accepted or not ) It's not why I asked, I asked because it was stated that conservation was put on the label and I wasn't going to argue about it so I came here, thanks again for all the responses
  7. @RWB I'm learning the lingo, your saying if it comes back cleaned or something it would be on the label or numbered in the cert number
  8. When a coin goes through conservation is it listed on the slab in any way, is it hidden in the cert number , thanks
  9. @J P M I can totally agree with that, that's why I'm leaving it alone
  10. I full heartily agree with you, this is a new venture for me so maybe I will find another in the near future, being there is only 38 between ngc/pcgs I will have to wait my time, thanks again
  11. @powermad5000 that's why I'm here to post and learn, I guess I should be happy its allowed in my registry set and adds 800+ points and even more grateful I have one period, I think I will leave well enough alone thanks for your advice
  12. @powermad5000 when I check the variety plus list I see vam 14.11 listed
  13. @powermad5000 I honestly thought if it was in the census they recognized it, if they've graded a few wouldn't they recognize it
  14. @powermad5000 why would they not recognize it, I think there is 7 in ngc census and it's in the top 100 registry set
  15. @Mr.Bill347 it really is, I wish those couple of factors amongst rarity were enough to make it gradable.