You can find a coin grader at professional grading services like the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) or the Numismatic Guaranty Company (NGC), both of which offer grading services for coins. Additionally, many local coin shops have experienced staff who can provide grading services or advice. Coin shows and conventions often feature graders who can evaluate coins on-site. Online platforms and forums also connect collectors with professional graders for remote evaluations.
first find a seventh grader and if that doesn't work find a smart eighth grader
you lie and say your an 8th grader and he will kiss you.Or you can just be a 7th grader and not try to be an 8th grader
No. They have nothing in common and the 12th grader will be heavily teased and abused by their friends. For now, find people your own ages that you can enjoy being with.
If you are talking about a 3rd party coin grader (PCI, NGC, PCGS, etc.) the likelyhood of that happening is next to nothing. If you are talking about a local coin grader/dealer, it might happen and here are a couple of things you can do to protect yourself (this can be done for either of the above graders): 1. Take a good digital photo of your coin (Obverse and Reverse). Note any unique marks or discolorations. 2. If dealing in person, ask the dealer to photograph the coin and present a detailed receipt. If submitting a larger quantity of coins, prepare a detailed inventory of the coins and have the dealer sign it as having received the coins. If he balks at this, I would find another dealer/grader. 3. Question any discrepancies IMMEDIATELY upon receipt of coins. If in person, go through the coins before leaving the store. If through the mail, withing 1-2 days and contact by phone. This may be a little time consuming, but it will protect you in the long run. MGirard
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You can send your coin to ANACS for professional grading. www.ANACS.com for information and cost.
Tell that six grader that you are way to old for them and you need to find someone your age and so do they.
Unless your a professional you cant, Trust me......The closest you can get to a perfect and guaranteed value is by sending your coin to one of the two coin graders such as PCGS or NGC any other grader or slab is dubious. These are the stand alone two best. Good luck
find out if they have eggs. this is being answered by a 4th grader
Some places one can find coin collectors in Detroit include: Van Dyke Coin & Jewelry, ACE Coin & Jewelry, National Coin Broker, Renton Coin Shop, and American Bullion & Coin Company. There are more coin shops, but that is just a few.
One could find a coin dispenser from an online retailer such as Amazon or eBay. One could also find a coin dispenser on websites such as CoinDispenser or OgonDesigns.