TPG Stratagy question

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TPG Stratagy question

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Hey guys. Ive never done a lot of TPG submissions other than key date or older pieces that obviously deserved that treatment. Over the last few years though Ive collected a group of about 20 examples of more modern specimens that I have been as absolutely as ruthless as I know how to be with for strike, surface luster, marks, etc and to the best of my ability feel are top pop candidates. I have soe real reservations as to how much I trust the big 2 in giving a nobody a true top pop grade and know it can get pricey trying. Since I have little experience with this angle, would it be smart to send pieces to like ANACS first being least expensive and then re submitting to PCGS, NGC if a 67,68,69 or so did come back? Any advise on this situation?
Really appreciate any feedback.....thx

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I would recommend that you read the "Crossover Grading" guarantee, that each has posted on their websites.
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We can tell you what you should do. It's a gamble that only you can make.

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