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Can a PCGS coin be reslabed to a NGC coin.
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   For best attention, this topic would have been better posted on the "Ask NGC/NCS" forum for an answer from the NGC staff or the "Newbie Coin Collecting Questions" or "U.S., World, and Ancient Coins" forum for responses from other forum members.  

   The answer to your question is, "yes, for a price." Go to NGC Services and Fees | NGC (ngccoin.com) and see "CrossOver" at the bottom of the list of "NGC Add-on Services".  If you are unfamiliar with submitting coins to NGC, you should also carefully review other pertinent portions of that page, as well as the other topics and forms under the "Submit" tab at the top of the page. You will have to sign a consent for NGC to remove the coin from the PCGS holder, with NGC asserting that it will use reasonable care but will not be liable for any resulting damage to the coin, so if you feel more comfortable "cracking out" the coin yourself, you can do so and submit the coin in the usual way.

   Note that just submitting this one coin will require payment of the $10 per order processing fee and $28 minimum per order return shipping fee, in addition to the grading fee for the appropriate tier, so if you are determined to "cross" this coin, it might be more cost effective to submit it with other coins or submit it through a dealer NGC member. 

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