Dual Holder for PCGS No-Grade Genuine Coins
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Looks like a nice set!
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I hope they are Unc derserving an unc label rather than Genuine Details.
As an owner I would not want the word Genuine on the label
I tried to Cert verify the numbers but they show up invalid for some reason.
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Genuine is better than "Not Genuine"
Perhaps they've been regraded?
It could be. They may not have been entered correctly, either. It would be a shame to do this with just genuine and not grades.
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Who else would be bothered by the No Motto being on the right side instead of the left?😉
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Or that it has the higher cert number
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I would rather that PCGS provides a grade regardless of the detail grade. Like MS66 but cleaned/QC/ etc. Some of us may not have a problem collecting details graded coins.......that are appropriately designated with a grade and a details acknowledgement.
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Is there an option when sending in coins to just verify authenticity? Might this be the case?
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If a coin has been cleaned, how could you know the non-cleaned grade to include with the “Cleaned” notation? The luster, color and eye-appeal might have all been compromised and negatively impacted.
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The no-grade code is 80, which isn't listed as one of the problem coin codes. I assume it is just means the coin was only authenticated, and not graded, to make a promotional item with the coins shown in the wrong order.
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Flip it over
Looks like Photoshop in action.
Has our host been known to photoshop slabs for their articles?
Cert verification: "We're sorry, that certification number was not found"
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I wouldn’t take that to mean a fake number. Coins sent in for regrades will lose their old numbers.
Can we see the other side of that slab?
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No reference to an article. If you are referencing an article, it is always good (and professional) to reveal your source(s).
I usually do link my sources but in this case I only have a link from Google images.
So you don’t know if it is from our host, yet you say it is. Hmmm.
The URL for the image indicates it's from our host, as does the style of the image, but I didn't find a page that it's embedded in for context. For the style of image, I've only seen our host do slab images like that.
I am pretty sure I remember that one in the adds when they came out with the double holders. I bet it is only an example
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I agree. I'm not sure why some are so skeptical.
Not everyone is as confident:
Here is a double holder for the conversation
11.5$ Southern Dollars, The little “Big Easy” set
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Was the 'Genuine' designation given for cleaning? Or was there an issue on the obverses? Likely cleaning... Cheers, RickO