@JimTyler said:
SEGS is old company if you haven’t heard of them you’re new. Don’t try to crack a SEGS holder very difficult to crack.
Yes, SEGS holders are made of kryptanite. I cracked one once. It was quite challenging.
Retired dealer and avid collector of U.S. type coins, 19th century presidential campaign medalets and selected medals. In recent years I have been working on a set of British coins - at least one coin from each king or queen who issued pieces that are collectible. I am also collecting at least one coin for each Roman emperor from Julius Caesar to ... ?
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Never heard of that grading company before.
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SEGS is well known. Was Larry Briggs' company, no longer operating. It's not PCGS or NGC, but Larry has a good reputation
Not cool to criticize the OP’s item for sale.
SEGS is old company if you haven’t heard of them you’re new. Don’t try to crack a SEGS holder very difficult to crack.
I wasent aware of the history.
Successful transactions with: AnonMan, Commoncents05, JJM, PerryHall, Danielp, greenwr, Along, Herb_T, Downtown1974, masscrew, coinnerd, liefgold, JWP, Relaxn, Pnies20, Weiss, Type2, dm679864, pointfivezero, and more!
I love this coin. If I only had money to burn!
Thanks for the support guys. I would imagine most new collectors have not heard of them. Like Jim said the slabs are certainly strong!!
Yes, SEGS holders are made of kryptanite. I cracked one once. It was quite challenging.