Anybody recognize this PCGS slab? Having trouble locating it in the 'PCGS Museum of Coin Holders'.
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I bought a lot of 4 of these ASE's- 3 of the holders had a barcode on the front, but this one has the barcode on the reverse. It looks like a Gen 4 holder, but the label is entirely white. Just looking for some insight. Thanks!


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Artificially toned in slab.
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Isn't this one of the HSN slabs?
Collector, occasional seller
It is a gen 4 holder. The label has changed color (potenitally from being left out in the sun or being gassed).
In my opinion, the label was faded when they heat-treated the coin in the slab to induce the color.
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
In Conder's book on the history of slabs, this layout was identified as being used from 1999-2002 for ASEs and some commems. This was used at the same time as most of the Gen 4.0 slab, but it is not the same information layout because there is no series or coin number information.
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
When you deliberately tone the coin in the holder as you obviously do, the paper and/or coin will also be AT!!!