Photo-Certified Coin Institute - Canadian Dollars
JohnPhiloponus
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I am looking for Canadian silver dollars in these holders. The holders seem to command a premium lately, and I will pay accordingly. I am not sure how many are out there, but thought this is a good place to look. 
Collector of Victoria, Edward VII, George V and George VI Canadian; and most anything U.S. I am currently looking for early Lincolns, raw in XF or better.
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Dang, I was hoping you were selling.
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Don
Here is another I forgot to post.

Collector of Victoria, Edward VII, George V and George VI Canadian; and most anything U.S. I am currently looking for early Lincolns, raw in XF or better.
I haven't seen an early PCI photoslab like that in a very long time.
Collector since 1976. On the CU forums here since 2001.
is there a reason for no reverse image?
does not make sense to see 2 obv's.
Is this type of slab just for showing? or grading?
In these PCCI holders you can see the reverse of the coin, but there is no reverse image. These type of holders were used from 1986 to 1991. Later the company became PCI and used a holder like today's.
One interesting note is that on the reverse of these holders the company identifies as PCI, which stands for Photo-certified Coin Institute. When they dropped the photos from their holders they kept PCI, but changed their name to Professional Coin Grading, Inc.
Collector of Victoria, Edward VII, George V and George VI Canadian; and most anything U.S. I am currently looking for early Lincolns, raw in XF or better.