I'm going to buy some Coin World "slabs" and start my own service. I'm naming it Slack-U-Grade (or SLUG for short). When I get some inserts printed and the slabs assembled, I'll post photos.
<< <i>I'm going to buy some Coin World "slabs" and start my own service. I'm naming it Slack-U-Grade (or SLUG for short). When I get some inserts printed and the slabs assembled, I'll post photos. >>
ACG will gladly do that for you with their new "private label slabbing service"
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<< <i><< I'm going to buy some Coin World "slabs" and start my own service. I'm naming it Slack-U-Grade (or SLUG for short). When I get some inserts printed and the slabs assembled, I'll post photos. >> >>
That's Pushkin's racket, (PGS) he doesn't need the competition.
<< <i>ACG will gladly do that for you with their new "private label slabbing service" >>
Believe it or not it is almost cheaper to go that route than use the Coin World Shells. Plus the slabs are actually sealed and you don't have to spend the time assembling them. In larger quantities it IS cheaper.
Trugrade has been discussed here several times in the past two weeks. I know of them but hve not acquired one yet. They have been around for about a month. They turned up the day after I finished the text and closed down the slab book to new submissions. So they will not be in the first edition of the book and will have to wait for the second. (I've turned up a couple more varieties since then as well which are also waiting for the second edition.)
I know TRUGRADE is new but is there any feeling out there about the quality of their grading? Also, it appears that their slabs are about ANACS size...correct? Twowood
I don't think they're the size of an ANACS holder. A little bigger it looks like. The slab diagnositics almost looks like a mix between PCGS and ACG slab design.
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In memory of BL, SM, and KG. 16 and forever young, rest in peace.
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<< <i>Isn't that the Coin Universe slab? >>
Looks like the "Coin World" slab.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>It's not the Coin World slab. >>
I concur- look at the cert. number... 922... does look like a new company- good call!
But does IKE have a fingerprint on his head?
Jeremy
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<< <i>I'm going to buy some Coin World "slabs" and start my own service. I'm naming it Slack-U-Grade (or SLUG for short). When I get some inserts printed and the slabs assembled, I'll post photos. >>
ACG will gladly do that for you with their new "private label slabbing service"
<< <i><< I'm going to buy some Coin World "slabs" and start my own service. I'm naming it Slack-U-Grade (or SLUG for short). When I get some inserts printed and the slabs assembled, I'll post photos. >> >>
That's Pushkin's racket, (PGS) he doesn't need the competition.
<< <i>ACG will gladly do that for you with their new "private label slabbing service" >>
Believe it or not it is almost cheaper to go that route than use the Coin World Shells. Plus the slabs are actually sealed and you don't have to spend the time assembling them. In larger quantities it IS cheaper.
Trugrade has been discussed here several times in the past two weeks. I know of them but hve not acquired one yet. They have been around for about a month. They turned up the day after I finished the text and closed down the slab book to new submissions. So they will not be in the first edition of the book and will have to wait for the second. (I've turned up a couple more varieties since then as well which are also waiting for the second edition.)
For some life lasts a short while, but the memories it holds last forever.
-Laura Swenson
In memory of BL, SM, and KG. 16 and forever young, rest in peace.
If I could snipe a slab for a good price, I might do that to see how their grading is.
Rampage.