To get a coin graded by PCGS (Professional Coin Grading Service), you’ll need to consider a few factors: membership, the value of your coin, the desired turnaround time, and shipping/handling.
Here’s a breakdown of the costs involved:
- Silver: $69 (basic membership, no grading vouchers included).
- Gold: $149 (includes 4 grading vouchers).
- Platinum: $249 (includes 8 grading vouchers).
- Economy: $22 for coins valued under $300 (70-day turnaround).
- Regular: $38 for coins valued up to $2,500 (50-day turnaround).
- Express: $65 for coins valued up to $10,000 (15-day turnaround).
- Walkthrough: $150 for coins valued up to $100,000.
- Rarities: $300 + 1% for coins valued at $100,001 or more.
- Handling Fee: $10 per submission.
- Shipping and Insurance: This cost varies depending on the value of your coins and your preferred shipping method. It’s not included in the grading fee and should be factored into your total expense.
- Oversized Holder: If your coin requires an oversized holder, an additional fee of $20 per coin applies.
- Special Labels: If you want specific labels, like “First Strike” for eligible coins, there will be an extra charge (e.g., $18 per coin for First Strike).
In conclusion
The total cost to have a coin graded by PCGS will depend on your specific needs. A single, low-value coin with a basic membership and economy grading will be significantly cheaper than a high-value coin submitted through the express service with additional features. Remember to consider all costs, including membership, grading fees, handling, shipping, and any special requests.