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hey guys its been the coin geek at old public coin and today i wanted to walk you through the pcgs restoration submission form ive had a couple of you ask about this form and how it works and so i want to go through it with you uh its set up in pretty simple sections to read and understand uh funny thing is if you if you just print it they ask you to put a submission number up here you just make up your own number and they do say random i dont know how random my number looks but you know cest la vie this is where you put your member number and name if youve got it of course your name address address address all that stuff so the service group you can pick the gold shield or not the gold shield some of their services include the gold shield which is kind of a higher level security on their holder itll have a little shield on there if you pick a lower level like i did you have to pay the extra five dollars per coin which now that im looking at the sheet i dutifully forgot to put