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I have about 50 proof S mint Washington quarters I would like to certify.
Do you charge by the coin, and what is your fee?

Posted by Penna on 2:01 PM October 24, 2025

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Admin 10:42 AM October 26, 2025
We dont certify coins but those specimens look very nice. PCGS and NGC charge roughly $15–$35 per coin plus shipping, insurance, and handling fees, so grading only makes sense for valuable or rare coins. For most modern proof quarters, the grading cost usually exceeds their market value, so it’s generally not worth certifying unless you have exceptional examples or key dates likely to grade PR70. However some bulk pricing is available through there services. Id contact them directly. That being said certified coins are worth more as the cert fee is sort of baked into the coins value going forward.
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