How can you read the ID number on Holder PCGS
snake
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I have a 1914 Barber Dime that was graded by PCGS with the numbers 4865.64/01367015. This coin had been in the older type holder and was sent in for upgrade last month.Please help!I would like to learn how to tell the date these coins were graded year, etc. Thanks,Snake
James Best
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4865 = 1914 Barber Dime
64 = Grade
01367015 = Serial number
Serial numbers are sequential within an invoice, but the starting number is apparently selected by random (see Rick's post).
However, until recently, I believe all serial numbers were 7 digits, not including the leading zero. Leading zeros were printed on older slabs, but starting with the blue labels (I think) they were removed, though they are always encoded in the bar code (if any).
8 digit serial numbers began being used maybe a year ago(?) as they apparently ran out of 7 digit numbers.
Other than that, I know of no way to date a coin by the serial number.
I suspect PCGS does retain the original certification date and submitter in their database in case of legal issues. But if you're just curious, you're probably outta luck.
As Steve27 said, if you cand describe the slab well enough for me to determine which variety slab you have I can give you a rough estimate of when it was slabbed.
Mark
xxxxx.69/2144455; the 21 means it was walked thru at a show. But then again, I can't remember what I had for breakfast.... I have to think their database can tell you when it was graded if they want you to know.
Joe