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I am not sure which service to use for the following 3 coins:
1918/7-d Buffalo -RESTORED

1982 DDR Lincoln Cent

1887 1C SNOW-1 (Double Die) Indian cents.

My inclination is that once these are certified they will be easier to sell in the future.
Thank you all for the help!
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pictures of the coins?
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Are you an ANA member? If so, you won't have to purchase an NGC membership to submit directly (not through a dealer). Just something to consider.
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Are they high value coins?
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To get the most for them in the future use PCGS,then tend to sell for a bit more then NGC.You don't have to be a member just submit through a dealer.
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The values are probably $75-$200
Am a member of pcgs and ngc. Not sure which service will show designation on slab;orhow to submit to get designation.
Without TPG I probably wouldn't be able to sell 1918/7-D nickel.
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As others have said, PCGS will likely get you the most profit when you sell.

Regarding variety attribution, check these links for list of what varieties are attributed and the cost:
http://www.ngccoin.com/coin-varieties/
http://www.pcgs.com/varietyfaq.html
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PCGS does not list the 18/7 nickel on the variety faq, but since it is normally considered to be part of the set they would probably list it on the label. If they didn't then you would have to submit it as a mint error and that would cost an extra $50. I would call their customer service and ask first before sending to them.

NGC does show that they will list it on the label for no extra fee.

Either of these services might balk at the fact the coin has a restored date.

ANACS will slab it.
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Thanks to all.....
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