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Hello. I have a few Chinese Qing Dynasty cash coins from the 1700's. I have been debating whether or not to get them graded, not because of their value, but to confirm that they are genuine and to receive an actual grade. I most of them will be below $20, but I want to submit them anyway.

Are you able to submit these coins? I haven't been able to find a photo of a Qing coin from before 1890 that has been graded by PCGS or NGC.

If I could submit it, how would I label it for them. Would I do just the year range and the denomination, or would I also add the Manchu text and the emperor title?
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NGC is known for their world coin expertise. I have never submitted coins for grading as I buy my most valuable pieces already slabbed, but NGC and PCGS will most likely tell you what to label. If they're only worth $20, then it's probably not worth the money to have them graded. You should probably grade and authenticate them yourself instead. Look up some good pictures and compare. Not to toot my own horn, but I can grade and authenticate coins pretty well myself. Don't know anything about Chinese coins though.
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I will reach out to NGC on how to label. Thanks for the advice!
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