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Modern Tier Grading
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Hello @Chuck Sanders, thank you for contacting us. US and World coins must be placed on separate submission forms, even if they are both under the Modern grading tier. 

Please let us know if you have any additional questions. Thank you for checking!

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Hello! The tier does not matter when it comes to mixing US and World coins. All US coins must be on one submission and all World coins on a separate submission, regardless of tier.

Then if you have as an example situation, World modern and World economy coins, then you would need to have two separate submissions, one for World economy and one for World modern.

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@Jim Pierce--Welcome to the NGC chat board. 

   You should have posted your question as a new topic and not as a reply to someone else's topic that NGC has already answered.

    You should use the least expensive tier applicable to the coins you are submitting, which in this case is the Modern tier ($19 per coin) for all U.S. and World coins dated 1965 or later and valued at less than $3,000 each. See NGC Services and Fees | NGC (ngccoin.com).  As a new submitter, you should also carefully review the other topics under the "Submit" tab at the top of the NGC home page. 

   You may wish to consider whether these coins are likely to receive high enough grades to be worth the cost of submission, which will also involve a $10 processing fee and $28 return shipping for these five coins, as well as your cost of shipping them to NGC. It doesn't appear that they would be worth the cost of submission unless they achieve high grades such as MS 66. See America the Beautiful Quarters (2010-2021) | Price Guide & Values | NGC (ngccoin.com).  If you received them in used change, they are likely to be in AU or lower grades. 

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