Never seen that done before much appreciate Dan a bit involved in the process but it looks to be worth it and you have some great coin mate cheers for sharing. 👍💰👍
Very informative, and I'm realising that I would probably never be able to do it. ($$$ side of things) Something I'll have to consider doing years from now. Thanks
More the happy to do that. I have about 10 videos already made on silver coins. But I’m about to go on a trip in the outback to Uluṟu and planning to make a video on iconic Australian coins. So I’ll add this to the mix 👌 might take a mouth. But it would look so amazing to have Uluṟu in the background whilst talking about the coins. Thanks for watching. Dan
Thank you, really appreciate this video. I will now give it a go myself. It will be the first time grading coins and up to now have been a bit hesitant. It was great you explained the postage from Aus. 🍻
Thanks for showing the process. I'm guessing for 'Service Type' = Crossover, you send the coin in its original non-PGSC slab? Is there an option to not perform the crossover (and not open the original non-PGSC slab) if PGSC gives it a lower grade? All up, great details in your video. It does seem like a very costly endeavour to get coins graded.
Thanks so much for your message. Yes that is correct. The service type crossover is for a non PCGS slab. And yes you can run the risk of getting a lower grade. But you can still add value by having it in a PCGS slab. It’s the most preferred and respected coin grader. Thanks so much for watching. Dan
Never seen that done before much appreciate Dan a bit involved in the process but it looks to be worth it and you have some great coin mate cheers for sharing. 👍💰👍
That’s so much, glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching. Dan
Very informative, and I'm realising that I would probably never be able to do it. ($$$ side of things) Something I'll have to consider doing years from now. Thanks
Thanks so much for watching, it’s totally up to you if you like having graded coins. Dan
Hi Dan , I was just wondering if you can make a video on your top 5 or 10 rarest Australia coins including pre decimal.
More the happy to do that. I have about 10 videos already made on silver coins. But I’m about to go on a trip in the outback to Uluṟu and planning to make a video on iconic Australian coins. So I’ll add this to the mix 👌 might take a mouth. But it would look so amazing to have Uluṟu in the background whilst talking about the coins. Thanks for watching. Dan
@@DantheCollectingMan great ideas, hope the trips fun! 👍
Thank you, really appreciate this video. I will now give it a go myself. It will be the first time grading coins and up to now have been a bit hesitant. It was great you explained the postage from Aus. 🍻
Glad it was helpful! It was fun making it. Let me know how you go. Dan
@@DantheCollectingMan thank you, I will. I am guessing you will do a video of your results when you get them back? Looking forward to it.
Thanks dan you are the Man ❤😊
You're welcome! ☺️ glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching. Dan
Thanks for showing the process. I'm guessing for 'Service Type' = Crossover, you send the coin in its original non-PGSC slab? Is there an option to not perform the crossover (and not open the original non-PGSC slab) if PGSC gives it a lower grade? All up, great details in your video. It does seem like a very costly endeavour to get coins graded.
Thanks so much for your message. Yes that is correct. The service type crossover is for a non PCGS slab. And yes you can run the risk of getting a lower grade. But you can still add value by having it in a PCGS slab. It’s the most preferred and respected coin grader. Thanks so much for watching. Dan
Thank you 👏👏👏👍
In Qld.
My pleasure! Dan