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Registered /Graded coins
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If you are asking if you need to self grade your coins and declare their proposed value before submitting them, the answer is yes. These things need to be filled out on your submission forms.

If you are not good at self grading, this can turn into a loss of funds if you overestimate the grades and overvalue the coins when declaring their value. You might spend extra to submit under higher tiers which may not be necessary if you overgrade your coins prior to submitting them.

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On 3/13/2024 at 12:08 PM, Treasur1 said:

Must my coins be be graded and or certified before submitting,none of my coins are at this moment 

I do not feel your questioned was answered, but without feedback, it is hard to know. The problem is your use of the term "submitting."  Submission means only one thing: sending a coin in to be authenticated, graded, certified and encapsulated. So we are definitely not talking about "submitting" an already graded or certified coin.

On the other hand, one does not "submit" anything to the Set Registry. It is basically an inventory tool. One "registers" one's coins by entering the certification number in the appropriate category. While it is true NGC permits registering PCGS slabs, there are a few exceptions, one of them being World Gold.

I do not know if this clarification was needed, but I hope it was helpful.

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