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NGC Tier Chosing

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I am sending a few world coins to grade to NGC, and I am having trouble figuring out a couple of things.

The coins are NCLT, so they are not circulation coins.

1) What tier should I chose ? Value or World Modern ? Also, if the mintage was very low, is it possible to chose World Modern Special in order to have them marking the mintage on the label ?

2) What is the Details Grading option ? I want my coins to be PF-XX, not something else, so do I put Yes or No for that option ?

Thank you in advance

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The tier level mostly deals with how fast youll get them back. Assuming they are all from the last couple decades Id probably go with the cheapest, its like a week longer wait but significantly cheaper.

The only way I'm aware of to get mintage numbers on a label would be to do a bulk submission and have them make you a special label.

The details grading means that if its a problem coin (cleaned, scratched ect) but still a real coin theyll still slab it and just mark the problem on the slab. If you dont want cleaned or problem coins slabbed then select no. It most likely wont be an issue for you.
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If you dont want cleaned or problem coins slabbed then select no. It most likely wont be an issue for you.

But understand that if you do submit a coin they consider a problem coin it won't come back in a slab, but you will still pay the full fee.
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But understand that if you do submit a coin they consider a problem coin it won't come back in a slab, but you will still pay the full fee.


Yes, but if it is a Mint commemorative coin never touched or scratched or anything, so I don't think there should be a problem, right ?
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