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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Almost all large coin and bullion dealers in the Toronto area has at least a hand held XRF, they are relatively cheap with all the fake gold and silver bars out there, someone in BC has to have one ask your dealer friend, then if it copper you can go to a Pak mail or something similar and insure the crap out of it and Fed Ex it to a TPG, then you have a 10G or more coin
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Cool, and good luck to come!
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Quote: The problem is that the indemnity amount available for Canadian registered mail is only $100. You have the same problem with US Registered mail. Once it leaves the country the USPS maximum indemnity is $49. An XRF result would probably be rather iffy. If you shoot a copper cent you will probably get somewhetre close to 95% copper 5% zinc. But if you shoot a Zincoln and the signal penetrates the thin copper plating you may still get somewhere close to 95% copper 5% zinc. There is another definitive test that could be done, Specific gravity. A copper cent has SG of 8.83, a zincoln is 7.17
Edited by Conder101 02/25/2017 09:09 am
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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The USPS has higher indemnity values for some countries, but for sending a coin to a TPG here in the USA, registered mail is usually fine, since the limit is $50,000 for domestic registered mail.
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United States
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Great Find  Quote: Seattle is a few hours drive from here. If you are worried about sending coin in, you might want to see if any coin shows in Seattle will have TPG's set up at them. Then you could do a walk through. http://www.pnna.org/convention/convention.htmlANACS will be there accepting submissions. But grader will not be present so the problem of shipping still persists,
Edited by MontCollector 02/25/2017 2:39 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I would just send it to PCGS or ANACS the best way you can. It won't get lost, only you know what's in the package anyway. Not to worry. 
Edited by edweather 02/25/2017 6:28 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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 , it will only realize it's value (if real) when it is authenticated. Send it in, and give it some padding, but only you know what's in there. 
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New Member
Canada
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well what the heck is happening with this 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4113 Posts |
If you are certain that it weighs 3.0G then I would definitely send it in for attribution ASAP!
The possible value of the coin far outweighs any costs for attribution, Shipping, Insurance etc.
Edited by chuckster 125 03/02/2017 09:37 am
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United States
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Penny should weight at least 3.1 grams. good luck. we have weight all 1983 up and no luck 20 boxes of pennies.
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