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If a person purchases bulk coins from U.S. Mint, company or a individual is it best to leave in the sealed container from the Mint or do TPGs asked they be individually sent ?
    I'd think less touching the better but I know some here do this regularly and I'm curious what they do. The NGC site, https://www.ngccoin.com/submit/how-to-package/, seems to only talk about raw single coin submissions.
Thanks
...and yeah I bought some, older and newer...haha

 


OK, I need better reading comprehension skills....just saw this on site ..."Bulk submissions do not need to be submitted in non-PVC plastic flips. These may be submitted in original rolls or other packaging."

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cuz me can't read
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Well it would also depend on the bulk of coins you bought, how would you know whats worthy to submit if you don't examine them. I bought 20 1923 peace dollars BU and i would only submit one thought to be in MS65 or higher maybe 64 on the other hand i bought 20 1971-1976 Eisenhower halves  40% silver proofs in beautiful condition and I wouldn’t submit any due to cost vs value. Hope that helps 

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Do you have the ability to submit bulk orders?  Per the NGC submission instructions you must be an authorized dealer or Elite Collectors Society member to submit bulk orders.

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1 hour ago, Coinbuf said:

Do you have the ability to submit bulk orders?  Per the NGC submission instructions you must be an authorized dealer or Elite Collectors Society member to submit bulk orders.

I guess I should state that a "bulk" submission for me would be no more than 50 and not near the 100 requested by NGC and PCGS.
....and yes I saw the requirements to submit in that quantity.
Thanks.

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On 1/16/2021 at 5:26 PM, coinstudentdeadeye said:

Well it would also depend on the bulk of coins you bought, how would you know whats worthy to submit if you don't examine them. I bought 20 1923 peace dollars BU and i would only submit one thought to be in MS65 or higher maybe 64 on the other hand i bought 20 1971-1976 Eisenhower halves  40% silver proofs in beautiful condition and I wouldn’t submit any due to cost vs value. Hope that helps 

I would never consider sending in bulk older coins without prior evaluation, this is for New and/or never opened sealed U.S. Mint coins.
Thanks.

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