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? How To Submit A Coin For CCF Member Grading Help?

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New to site, and would like guidance on how to send a coin or two for member evaluations? If I am way off on my opinion on grading, would like the help before wasting money and time on the grading companies. Thanks. RWA
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I'm a little confused with your question. You can't send in a physical coin to CCF members for grading, but you can post pictures in the grading sections. Hope that answers it.
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You don't physically "submit" a coin to a member for authentication/evaluation/grading, but what you should do is "submit" a coin to the whole CCF by posting pics of the coin in the grading section. Many members of CCF are very skilled at grading coins from photos, even coins in the MS range which may be harder to grade by pics because it's the smallest of things that determine the grade. Lots of CCF members nail the "Guess the grade" answers.
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Great images with a 600-1000 pixels width range are helpful. Sharp images without glare help us to see if it is worth grading or not.
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Coop,
Thanks for the comment. Would like to learn from your DVD. How do I arrange for digital version (like to use the windows media player for viewing. Appreciate, Bob
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I can fix one up for windows media player. Just mention that when you answer back on the email you sent to me.
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