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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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I had 4 coins certified not long ago, but I went through Heritage Auctions. I paid $29 per coin for a 1909-(P) VDB that came back from PCGS as Unc Details Tooled and a 1953-(P) Franklin that got an MS-64 FBL from NGC. I also had 2 that I paid $49 each for PCGS True View with online images. A 2000-P Sacagawea that got a MS-67 "Cheerios" Dollar FS-902 designation and a 2000-(P) cent that got MS-66RD "Cheerios" Cent designation.
The only one I haven't sold is the 1909 VDB.
Sorry! I just saw this was for Canadian coins.
Edit: Oops.
ANA ID: 3203813 - CONECA ID: N-5637 Clean a coin that may be worth collecting? Please DON'T! When in doubt, leave it dirty!! 
Edited by Yokozuna 10/16/2019 8:19 pm
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
4911 Posts |
To the OP: if you show up to the Torex show early enough Saturday morning, Brian(ICCS) will be there..he takes submissions I believe..he leaves fairly quick though so that's why I stress doing it near opening.
Feel free to call me Will.
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New Member
 Antarctica
47 Posts |
isn't there a discount for like the more coins you submit. And do silver dollars count as decimal?
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Valued Member
Canada
496 Posts |
I have used 2 methods in the past for best bang for your buck. If you get to know your local dealer ( who submits 100 coins plus for the discount) you could piggyback on his submission . Or usually at your coin club / society there is usually a fellow collector who holds off for a pile to submit, again join in the submission.
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New Member
 Antarctica
47 Posts |
Do silver dollars count as decimal? And in the form it says to submit the coins in vinyl, envelipes and etc.. will submiting it in 2x2 add a cost?
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Valued Member
Canada
496 Posts |
Silver Dollars are decimal . I submitted all my coins in cardboard 2x2's , not a problem.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
3733 Posts |
perhaps, you should seek advice, on the coins you plan to submit..it may save you some money..we are here to help you out..
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
576 Posts |
Some good advice is here. If you can submit through a dealer or group and this saves money, it's simply smart. When I submit I never include a value and on the flip I submit I never include a grade. I know it might seem dumb but I believe if you submit a grade on their submission sheet or on a flip you're asking to get whacked. Of course, I keep a record of the grades I expect but that's my own business. I don't like grading services but given the nature of the hobby now they've become, when selling, indispensable.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2403 Posts |
I buy ICCS Graded Canada Silver Dollars and I have noticed that on some of them the coin looks great, but the ICCS flip looks worn and scratched. This has made me wonder what it would take to get them in new flips. Does ICCS do this and will they ship to the US?
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1622 Posts |
New flips cost $3; yes they will ship to the US
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
5590 Posts |
Our Coin Club (Hamilton) gathers coins from members and ships them, as a group, to ICCS to save money for its members. It's best when 50 or 100 go, as the price per coin graded is infinitely cheaper. If you have a local coin club, or other group gathering, it's a good way to go.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
789 Posts |
[quote]New flips cost $3; yes they will ship to the US[quote]
Do they still use the same flips they used in the past?
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1622 Posts |
Quote: It's best when 50 or 100 go, The only bulk service they offer now is when you submit 100 or more coins. Quote: Do they still use the same flips they used in the past? Yep 
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New Member
 Antarctica
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I want to submit a 1963 50 cent pl or ms 64-67 ultra heavy cameo, a 1967 pl 65-67 $1 and/or 1951 5 cent ms 64 -65
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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