How to Submit Coins to PCGS for Grading

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Published 2020-11-13
In this video I talk about how to submit modern bullion coins to PCGS for grading. In regard to PCGS vs NGS I prefer pcgs because they have been around longer. The pcgs coin grading service can increase the value of your bullion coins. The pcgs grading process includes several individuals looking at your coins to determine a grade. The pcgs price guide can help you decide if the grading process is a good idea or not. The pcgs grading cost is about $40-$60 per coin depending on what you want done. my PCGS submission last year was easy to do so I show the process this year. My pcgs coin grading results so far have not been great but I hope to get better grades this year. pcgs grading is not for everyone, but I show the whole process in this video. Last year I did a pcgs coin grading unboxing and I will do the same this year to show my pcgs grading results. I have the gold pcgs membership. This video shows all of the pcgs submission instructions for the current online webpage.

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All Comments (21)
  • @tho464
    Had a gold coin lost by USPS and glad I had it insured. Just be aware that even if you insure it for $300 they will require proof from you that it is worth that much. Sales receipt or invoice or some proof. They will not pay out if they disagree even if you paid insurance for $300 coverage.
  • @superred5
    Another great Vid, SD. This is super helpful for the new folks and even a good refresher for us old hands who haven’t submitted in a while.
  • @joejoe4341
    Thank you so much for the video I followed your instructions to the T. First time using the service awesome video
  • @Mel-qr3zl
    I really appreciate this video. I’ve never sent anything in to be graded and I do want to send a few in now. Great step by step informative video. Even if you think it was a little long, I think it was worth the time! Thank you!
  • Whoa! I always wondered how much it would cost to get a coin graded. It’s a lot more than I expected! Thanks for the education!
  • Just finished the submission process. My first coin to be graded. Thank you for this video!!! The information was awesome. I probably would have given up had I not watched this to guide me through. Thanks for helping a newbie. Now hoping for a 70. 😃 Again,Thanks.
  • @SilverHeist
    The open or not question is also important for the next buyer of an ungraded coin if he wants to grade it. If a buyer is hoping for an MS70 he wants it in brown box unopened - because if it is opened the seller may have inspected it and sold it because in part it is flawed. There’s a treasure hunt aspect to buying unopened boxes that raises the price of the coin. But if you are keeping or grading yourself, different situation. Congrats on your v75 silver.
  • @chrisdion115
    Great information. I enjoy your content. Thanks again!
  • Thank you! Sending my silver medal out as soon as it arrives this week and this is a lifesaver.
  • @SilverGem1
    Thank you for this video - it was very helpful! I've never submitted a coin for grading before, but I'm going to send my WWII V75 ASE to PCGS this week.
  • @marym5631
    Thanks so much for putting this video. I just sent in my 1st grading coin. Thanks
  • @sickone323
    This was really helpful information i just purchased my first silver metal but didn’t know if I couldn’t get it graded since it’s not a coin but now I know 👍
  • I haven't used PCGS in some time. Thanks for the walk through, man!
  • @BillMcSwain
    I'm so glad I found your channel! I just got a gold membership last month, and I'm working on submitting my first coin. It's a 1984 penny that looks brand new. I wish more people explain things the way you do. Thank you for this channel, and thank you for all your hard work. You just got yourself a new sub.
  • I know I’m late to the party but thanks for this video as I’ve never gotten a coin graded and wanted my 5oz 2012 Australian Year of the Dragon graded , your video was perfect in sending me in the correct direction thanks !
  • @Thudd100
    Great video. I submitted my first coin (V75 Silver) and without this instructional video I would have been lost. I sent the box unopened. Thanks again.
  • @TR-ju9zy
    Hi Silver Dragons. Great info. I haven't sent anything in yet, so this was very useful. Thank you.
  • @ifight4jc
    Great video you probably just saved pcgs answering a million questions thanks for your help
  • @inkscars6380
    Great work brother I’ve been wanting to know soo much more on this :_heart: