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PCGS Will Grade Gold Buffalo For Free!!!

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Quarterly Collectors Club Submission Special

James Earle Fraser

In late June, the Mint issued a new gold coin based on the classic Indian Head and Bison designs of James Earle Fraser. In recognition of the tremendous talent of this American artist and the enduring popularity of his designs, we'll accept the following Fraser-designed coins under our Quarterly Special program from July 1, 2006 to September 30, 2006:

Any Buffalo nickel (1913-1938)
2001 American Buffalo Silver Dollar (Mint State or Proof)
2006 American Buffalo $50 Gold (Mint State or Proof)

This offer is open to all Collectors Club members.
As a paid member, you are entitled to submit one coin per quarterly special per membership.
This coin needs to be submitted on its own submission form with its own return shipping.
Turnaround time is approximately 21 business days.
To download a submission form, click here.
To join the PCGS Collectors Club, click here.
Please clearly mark the outside of your package CC Special.
Hurry! All orders must be postmarked by September 30, 2006.


PCGS, Professional Coin Grading Service
P.O. Box 9458 Newport Beach, CA 92658
Tele: (800) 447-8848 (949) 833-0600
info@pcgs.com
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 Posted 07/02/2006  12:53 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add laxmaster92 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
ITs not actually free if your not part of their club membership though
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well you cant send anything in if you arent in their collectors club so that is a given
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I think thats great of them to offer that to there members. Wish I had one to send in. I see HSN was selling an ICG graded MS69 gold Buffalo for $1150 yesterday. They were also offering 1885,86,87 NGC MS63 Morgan dollars,all three for $300. What a great deal (sarcasim intended) That only twice what the Red Book says there worth.
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Well I don't see anything FREE about their offer. PCGS requires an individual to join their make believe club at ridiculous prices and then tries to tell you that you have X amount of free submissions? This is exactly why I wouldn't do business with such a deceptive company. How would you all feel if you HAD to PAY to join a club, lets say the Sears Craftsman Club, to buy your tools. The PCGS clubs (different levels) is nothing more than a guarantee for them that they are going to get X amount of money out of you whether you submit coins or not. It is just about as crooked as the old coin in a body bag! If it is a REAL coin it should have to be slabbed and the problem noted on the slab. Again that would protect the collector down the road and prevent that problem coin from ever being resubmitted.
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