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1966 SMS Kennedy

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I have one of the 1966 SMS with the Kennedy (Coneca 13-0-III). My question is, I want to send it in and have it graded but it is still in the mint holder. Do I crack the case open and just send the Kennedy, do I send the whole set in and ask them to just remove the Kennedy sending me the rest of the coins back in the original holder or something all together different? Thanks for your time and knowledge.
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How should I package my coins when sending them to ANACS?
We always suggest that you place each coin in its own Mylar flip. (You can purchase Mylar flips from ANACS, your local coin shop or on the Internet.) We suggest 2 ½ X 2 ½ crown size Mylar flips. Always remove the coins from any cardboard flips they might be in and always be careful when removing any staples. Write the line number from the submission form on the flip with a felt marker. This will help expedite your order. Wrap the coins so they will not slide out of the flip. Do not use staples or paper clips. Pad the coins/flips with tissue or styrofoam and place them in an appropriate size box. We recommend that you follow the "Rule Of Two," by packaging your coins in two containers, such as a padded envelope inside of a box.


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Thank you for the fast info. I was just worried about doing any damage to the coin trying to take it out of the holder myself, but if that is how it should be done than so be it.
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