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Valued Member
United States
255 Posts |
I'm waiting on mine as well. Hope I get any of the national parks! When I signed up, the ad stated state coin so I'm happy to see all coins received to date are national park coins .
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Valued Member
United States
86 Posts |
Confirmation email received 11/9. Still waiting. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2764 Posts |
Heard nothing, received nothing from them. Wait, my PCGS membership (for submitting coins for grading) expired and I haven't renewed...... would that cause problem?
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Moderator
 United States
56855 Posts |
This pro-mo is for new members only so if you were a member at one time maybe you won't qualify  John1 
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Valued Member
United States
106 Posts |
Just got mine in the mail, it is a MS64 Glacier. The coin is nice but I think they were off on the grading, my quarter had some good size scratches on it. Either way I'm not complaining this is a very cool piece to get for free.
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Moderator
 United States
56855 Posts |
Quote: The coin is nice but I think they were off on the grading, I agree. Mine was graded 65 and my sisters a 63 and both were over graded. If I had to sell them I would have a hard time doing so because of the poor eye appeal.The 63 is just terrible and the 65 has a mark right on Washington's face. John1 
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Valued Member
United States
255 Posts |
Agreed. Mine is a MS64 Glacier as well. On the obverse are scratches and multiple bag hits. Interestingly, I'm less likely to send a coin in to be graded after receiving this one. I've been on the fence and am continuing to gather info until I make a decision to slab or not on some of my higher end coins. However, after seeing the grade and quality of this coin, it adds one more item to the don't slab column...
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Valued Member
United States
449 Posts |
got my msg5 glacier. how much would it cost to get a coin graded from them?
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Bedrock of the Community
13014 Posts |
Depends in the coin. Theres an 8 dollar handling fee and the minimum level price right now is 14 but will be 16 next year plus return shipping. All in all a single coin costs like 40-50 depending on the coin it can be closer to 70, you do better submitting multiples of the same category as at a time as the return shipping and the handling fee are a 1 time charge that dont apply to each coin
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3276 Posts |
Finally got mine in the mail. 2011 d glacier. I got the ms64 though.
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Moderator
 United States
56855 Posts |
Quote: Agreed. Mine is a MS64 Glacier as well. On the obverse are scratches and multiple bag hits. Interestingly, I'm less likely to send a coin in to be graded after receiving this one. I've been on the fence and am continuing to gather info until I make a decision to slab or not on some of my higher end coins. However, after seeing the grade and quality of this coin, it adds one more item to the don't slab column... That is what I am thinking too. This pro-mo might just bite PCGS in the butt. John1 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1620 Posts |
still waiting on mine its been about 25 days lol
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Valued Member
United States
386 Posts |
The reg form asks for a password. Is that my e-mail password?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
979 Posts |
I too received an MS 65 Glacier park. It also has scratches on the obverse and reverse, with that ugly cloudiness on the obverse. Luckily for these quarters the reverse is more like the front (and is for the holder) The front looks really nice EDIT Looking closer the front has the same ugly cloudiness. ATBs are always lame.... someday I'm gonna probably want some proof ATBs so they have some quality to them 
Edited by Broseph 12/03/2012 07:20 am
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Valued Member
United States
449 Posts |
60-70 dollars? I dont mean to offend anyone, but to me this seems like a complete waste of money. I cant believe they can charge that much money! 
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