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2019 Native American $1 Coin & Currency Set

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 Posted 09/01/2019  11:42 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jbuck to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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Or they're reshipping returns as many people suspect they do.
It was my first thought.
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I have a PMG Grading question:

I would like to have the note contained within my "Native American $1 Coin & Currency Set 2019" graded by PMG. In order to obtain a Coin and Currency Set designation on the PMG label, I realize I must submit the note in its Original Goverment Packaging (OGP). My question is: Do I remove the Sac coin from the OGP before I send the note in to PMG for grading (because I have no interest in having the coin graded by NGC)?
Or does removing the coin from the OGP invalidate the note from receiving a Coin and Currency Set designation on the PMG label?
Thanks for any advice you may have.
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 Posted 09/12/2019  11:57 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Big-Kingdom to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
hi captainrich,

Call PMG and verify how it needs to get done. I will say this though, the coin capsule is easy to remove from the set if you intended to remove it, easier than removing the bill.

What I found:
"Coins received by NGC and PMG within the first 30 days of their release are eligible for NGC and PMG's Early Releases and First Releases designations. Learn more about NGC Early Releases and First Releases here. For NGC Early Releases / First Releases cutoff dates, click here.

Submission Instructions
Please note: Coins and notes can be submitted individually, but the notes must be received intact in their original panel to qualify for the Coin & Currency Set pedigree. All coins and notes submitted must be graded.
Submit the coins and notes from this set under the NGC and PMG Modern grading tiers or higher. Use an NGC Submission Form for coins and a PMG Submission Form for notes.
If you would like Mint packaging returned, select "Return Mint Packaging" on the submission form. The fee is $5 plus the cost of shipping."

So, I would say you can remove the coin capsule and keep the bill window and packaging intact and send in just the bill.

Not sure why anyone would get the bill graded though. Seems counter productive to me.
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 Posted 09/12/2019  12:45 pm  Show Profile   Check captainrich's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add captainrich to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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Not sure why anyone would get the bill graded though. Seems counter productive to me.


Thanks for the info Big-Kingdom.

The reason I want to get my note in a PMG holder with the Coin and Currency Set pedigree is that the serial number is 19591959 (I posted an image of the set on this thread back on 8/31/2019). The bill is slightly off center in the OGP, so I'd like to perserve any potential value of the fancy serial number by having it placed in a PMG holder.

Thanks again!
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Ahhh. Makes sense. I'm still not sure it's worth the cost to do it but I understand you wanting it removed professionally so not to damage it.

I'm not a currency collector so no idea. Lol
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