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keetskeets Posts: 25,351 ✭✭✭✭✭

As early as 2000-2005 collectors were all a-buzz over the old holders from PCGS, mainly rattlers and OGH's. That was roughly 15 years after inception and the first PCGS holders. Why has there never been any clamoring for the earliest Blue Holder Generations which I'm thinking started around 1996??

To a large extent all the excitement about rattlers and OGH's was the perceived(or hyped) notion that the grading was more strict and left LowHangingFruit for the astute Numismatist to pick. Now, I claim no superior knowledge but I've been here since 2002 and have been around the block a few times, heard the talk of changes in grading, blah, blah, blah. Quite a bit of that took place between 2000 and 2012 when there were subtle yet notable changes in the PCGS capsule/insert combination. Why has there never been a generation that gets pigeon-holed like rattlers and OGH's??

Al H.

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  • TomBTomB Posts: 22,391 ✭✭✭✭✭

    The OGH was retired in the fall of 1998, not 1996. The first one I received from PCGS was in October, 1998 and it was the first example any dealer I knew had seen, either.

    I had always assumed that it was easier to visually pick out rattlers and OGHs than the various generations of blue insert holders. Therefore, one might scan a case quickly and pick out the rattlers and OGHs without having to scrutinize if a blue insert had the series number or barcode or variously shaped hologram on the back.

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  • CoinJunkieCoinJunkie Posts: 8,772 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Grading was generally perceived to be looser during the initial blue label era. Also the labels were not particularly aesthetically pleasing. Because collector interest was never really piqued, many probably got cracked without a second thought.

    Just some random thoughts.

  • chesterbchesterb Posts: 989 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @TurtleCat said:

    Personally, I look at the older holders not so much for “strict” or “loose” but stability. For example, if a copper coin has stayed the same since OGH or the early blue days then it’s probably stable enough and enough time has passed that if something was to turn or be retoned badly it would be more evident.

    Good post @TurtleCat . That's how I look at the old holders too.

  • chesterbchesterb Posts: 989 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @keets said:
    As early as 2000-2005 collectors were all a-buzz over the old holders from PCGS, mainly rattlers and OGH's. That was roughly 15 years after inception and the first PCGS holders. Why has there never been any clamoring for the earliest Blue Holder Generations which I'm thinking started around 1996??

    To a large extent all the excitement about rattlers and OGH's was the perceived(or hyped) notion that the grading was more strict and left LowHangingFruit for the astute Numismatist to pick. Now, I claim no superior knowledge but I've been here since 2002 and have been around the block a few times, heard the talk of changes in grading, blah, blah, blah. Quite a bit of that took place between 2000 and 2012 when there were subtle yet notable changes in the PCGS capsule/insert combination. Why has there never been a generation that gets pigeon-holed like rattlers and OGH's??

    Al H.

    It's funny but I was thinking the exact same question yesterday and was going to post the same questions. Thanks for taking the time to ask the questions for me!

  • U1chicagoU1chicago Posts: 6,704 ✭✭✭✭✭

    It's a combo of factors that have been mentioned.
    ~The rattlers were the first generation and there is often more interest for the first of something
    ~Rattlers (and for that matter Regency holders) look vastly different from the other generations and thus stick out more
    ~Echo chamber as others said (this echo chamber is prominent in many aspects of coins)

    Also some people do look for the blue holders (and other various prior generations); it just hasn't gained the same traction as rattlers or OGH.

  • amwldcoinamwldcoin Posts: 11,269 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Aren't the 1st Blue Holders the ones that have the coin number on them?

  • ShadyDaveShadyDave Posts: 2,217 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @roadrunner said:
    I first started cracking out OGH rattlers in 1988.

    So before I was born :D

    That's what happened to all the "good" rattler, ogh's, and old fatties. By 2004-2008 a lot of what remained were picked over coins. Fresh stuff was hard to keep past the 2006-2008 market peak (generic gem gold peak in Nov 2009). But what many here probably don't realize is that the OGH/rattler cracking out began almost as soon as the TPG's were formed.

    In my searches, many of the Rattlers/OGH holders have maxed out coins or have problem coins these days, but on occasion I've found some gems. I have had better luck over the last few years finding undergraded coins/gems in NGC "fatties/soapbox" holders, but its getting tougher each day to find good coins in those type of slabs.

    You and Dick share a few nice fatty gems with me a few years ago at the Mansfield coin show. Still dream of that 25c, haha!

  • keetskeets Posts: 25,351 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited June 3, 2020 10:31AM

    I had always assumed that it was easier to visually pick out rattlers and OGHs

    first post, Bingo!!! that's part of how I've thought, when collectors are looking through cases at a show their eyes will typically stop at one of those and look closer, I do it myself. in a sense it turns the old adage, buy the coin not the holder, up-side-down. collectors have been hype washed into thinking upgrade so they see the holder before the coin.

    this and more are dirty little secrets we deny, sort of human nature. :p

  • CatbertCatbert Posts: 7,861 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited June 3, 2020 11:43AM

    And that OGH passion is an aspect of CRO’s successful business strategy.

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  • TreashuntTreashunt Posts: 6,747 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I have some rattlers & old fatties, haven't looked at them in ages

    Frank

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  • TurtleCatTurtleCat Posts: 4,628 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I wonder what people think of the grading of the last PNG hologram blue label holder and the one after which had the St Gaudens on the hologram.

  • cnncoinscnncoins Posts: 414 ✭✭✭✭

    The blue labels began around 1999/2000. All the earlier rattlers and NGC fatties did not designate CAM/DCAM/UCAM
    on PR coins on vintage coins so there was a grading play with this also. I can't remember exactly when both services began using this designations for them, but with PCGS I think it was around the start of these light blue label, non bar code labels.
    Maybe someone can help with the timeline on this?

  • TomBTomB Posts: 22,391 ✭✭✭✭✭

    The blue labels came into play in the fall of 1998. I don't know when PCGS started with CAM and DCAM, but this generation of OGH (see below) was replaced in 1994 or so and has it for the proof WQ-

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  • cnncoinscnncoins Posts: 414 ✭✭✭✭

    They used CAM/DCAM that early with non Vintage coins early, but with Vintage Coins this came later.

  • coinbufcoinbuf Posts: 12,053 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @Treashunt said:
    I have some rattlers & old fatties, haven't looked at them in ages

    Sad they must be feeling lonely and neglected. :'(

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  • cnncoinscnncoins Posts: 414 ✭✭✭✭

    Anyone have a CAM/DCAM PR Barber coin in a 1st or 2nd Generation PCGS holder? Seated Coin? Trade Dollar?

  • TreashuntTreashunt Posts: 6,747 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @coinbuf said:

    @Treashunt said:
    I have some rattlers & old fatties, haven't looked at them in ages

    Sad they must be feeling lonely and neglected. :'(

    I am sure, but every time I look for them they hide from me

    Frank

    BHNC #203

  • CommemDudeCommemDude Posts: 2,384 ✭✭✭✭✭

    This is the first blue label holder from 1998. Since the OGHs have become much harder to find, I look for coins in this first blue label holder as I have an instinctive but unproven belief that they are also conservatively graded.

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