NGC, PMG and CGC Collaborate with ShipandInsure.com

Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC), Paper Money Guaranty (PMG) and Certified Guaranty Company (CGC) are excited to offer a new benefit to their paid collector members in the US, thanks to a new collaboration with ShipandInsure.com, an exclusive benefit program of the North American Collectibles Association.

US-based ShipandInsure.com caters to collectors and many dealers who often have difficulty obtaining adequate insurance for their collectible shipments. ShipandInsure.com can provide insurance coverage for shipments of collectibles within, from or into the US, including to buyers or third-party grading services.

(NGC and PMG provide insurance according to a submission’s declared value when it is shipped via USPS Registered Mail from the companies’ Florida headquarters to a US address. Neither company provides insurance on international shipments, and CGC does not provide insurance on shipments back to submitters.)

In addition to insurance with the major US-based carriers (FedEx, UPS and USPS), ShipandInsure.com offers particularly advantageous rates with FedEx, including discounts of up to 40%. To see details on the shipping discounts or insurance rates, or to learn more about the company, visit ShipandInsure.com.

Starting February 11, 2020, Associate or higher collector members of NGC, PMG and CGC in the US can log in to their accounts at NGCcoin.com, PMGnotes.com and CGCcomics.com to find a link that will allow them to sign up for a ShipandInsure.com membership at a deeply discounted annual fee of $45 (normally $135). Once a member signs in, the link can be found by clicking on My NGC, My PMG or My CGC at the top right of any page and then clicking on My Submissions and scrolling to the Related Links section.

In order to access the link to ShipandInsure.com, a paid collector membership with NGC, PMG and CGC is required. Paid membership, which includes submission privileges to all three grading services, starts at just $25 per year

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