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Thinking about getting some coins graded. I'm wondering which companies, of the big 3 would be most accurate for these sets and various coins. I'm assuming ANACS would be cheapest, but I'm not sure since I figure this would count as a bulk submission. I'm not a member of any official coin party either. I don't plan on selling these sets at first, I just would like to know what they would grade. Eventually I will upgrade and sell them though. I plan on submitting them when I finish my Franklin set here in the next few months. As I said I'm not sure what counts as a bulk submission. I have 83 coins, should I wait and add more to get to 100? I would think I would get a better price per coin with a 100+. But I've never done this before so I don't know. What am I looking at as a per coin price for each company? Since this is a bulk submission, Iassume it will take longer, any ideas how long? When I go to submit, will I need to make special notes for the Satin cents? Sorry for all the questions, just unsure about a lot of stuff I read on various companies. Any words of wisdom would be greatly appreciated.

Complete BU Franklin set with proofs when finished (49 coins)
complete set of 2005-2010 satin finish lincoln (18 coins)
1996-W Dime
1942 Gem Walker
1896 BU Morgan
1882-O Morgan Has 2 carbon spot that needs removed, will this make it a details grade if the company does it? It could just be weird toning, the shop I took it to wasn't sure. Sorry No pics.
12 BU Mercs from the 30s and 40s
1747 Machin Mill Imitation Half Pence Vlack 1-47A. It will grade P-1 wih eviromental damage but theres only 40-60 known.

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I'm not sure with the others but I know to do a PCGS bulk submission they only allow so many coins of each type and date.
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Your satins cents will have to be an order of their own. The 1747 will have to be an order on its own as well since it wont be considered a class US coin like the rest.

Jokers right usually the bulk prices you get if theres only 2 or 3 different coins in it. Thats said you have 80 coins its never hurts to call and ask if they could work with you somewhat on the price.

But its basically the usual, PCGS will have the highest premium ect.
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- When the time comes to upgrade,purchase graded coins.

With clear pictures and in hand honest descriptions, these coins will sell themselves with free grading from the astute buyer.


Grade/authenticate coins with $1,000 value and up.
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