Does anyone remember the debut of the slabbed coin?
relayer
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After buying MS-65 coins only to sell them as MS-64's (sometimes back to the same dealer who sold them to me as MS-65 ) I was excited to hear about this new company that would grade a coin and encapsulate it in plastic with the grade on it!
Because these coins were graded by professionals, I didn't have to worry about about what the grade was since it was already established.
But some years later when I went to sell I found out that the coin dealers still had their own opinion about the grade.
Here is my first Accugrade coin which I still have. Back in 1985 they used to put their address on the insert. I guess they planned on staying there awhile.
I think this holder is the best designed - it's the perfect size with much less plastic then PCGS.
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Relayer,
Is there any chance you could send me some high res scans of the front and back of that slab? Do you have any other ACG slabs from the California offices? (They had an office in Long Beach, and their later slab just says CALIFORNIA) Do you have any California ACG slabs you would like to part with? I just need one of each variety and I would prefer inexpensive coins. I'm chasing the holders not the coins. If you can send the scans please dont crop off the edges of the holder if possible. My email address in in my profile.
Obscurum per obscurius
-Bob (posting from about 20 miles south of the City, and finally realizing what that smell was...)
Cameron Kiefer
<< <i>...from 1986 when Randy Camper was running the San Francisco office... >>
randy camper is an extremely intelligent & knowledgeable fellow. he tried to being acg's standards more in line w/ ana standards, & got the door slammed on him for doing so, after submissions tailed off. he later tried to do the same for pci, same result. he's graded more coins than any of us'll probably ever see.
K S