well i just watched your video. and thought it was helpful but am still lost lol FedEx wont unsure anything worth more than 1000.00 UPS. wont either. and priory mail won't insure anything. and then you have to tell them what your shipping so that just tells me that your package prob won't make it there. i just went through this today any suggestion???
Pirate ship has insurance and is much cheaper than USPS or FedEx directly. It covers coins, although still be sure to check exact policies because certain types may not be covered. It’s about .80 cents per $100
Vouchers can be used as a Standard Service (coins under $2,500). I prefer the online forms when filling out for vouchers because it gives you that option in of itself. On the paper forms, you just put the voucher #s on the other box for service.
Thanks I was wondering being got some raw liberty and morgan, yet I am not sure being that big big Morgan dealer on ebay the coin are shiny and just wonder if a big big seller would clean them seem it could be a waste, see some you tubers knowing people getting back cleaned coin and they should know, so little me well heck how in the world can we tell if it is "cleaned"
A good chunk of big big eBay sellers offer cleaned coins as “Gem BU ++++” coins. The color will be vastly different and there should be excessive hairlines on the coin. If it looks like one of your pots and pans when you twirl it in the light, it’s cleaned.
You can register at PCGS.com or NGCCOIN.com or you can use those websites to find a local submission center where they can help submit the coins for you in-person.
Its just as expensive, although some will try to have you pay them a "service charge" which they aren't supposed to do. The highest PCGS tier is ~$250 I believe, but it comes with 8 grading vouchers which pay for the membership itself.
Just buy the graded coin! Trying to submit coins is super frustrating. Just wait until you have to submit one gold, one penny and one foreign!!! It’s just not worth it! Let someone else do it and just buy the graded coin that way! Way less confusing and aggravating