With NTC "genuine" just means the coin is real and they're making no comment as to toning or grade. With PCI, it would be a red holder if they thought it was bogus.
What I was referring to is that both companies slab AT coins with a grade, and with no indication of a problem. Hell, PCI just graded a blatantly AT'd 62-D Frankie that I sent them as an MS64FBL, slabbed in their regular gold label "no problems" holder.
<< <i>Hell, PCI just graded a blatantly AT'd 62-D Frankie that I sent them as an MS64FBL, slabbed in their regular gold label "no problems" holder. >>
Russ, I remember that post. Kind of what I was getting at in a indirect way. But you sent it to them because you didn't want to wait for Pcgs slow times right?
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<< <i>Of course if it were in say, a PCI or NTC holder, it wouldn't matter since both slab doctored coins as genuine. >>
That was my point, and they even put "Genuine" or "Authentic" on the holder I believe.
With NTC "genuine" just means the coin is real and they're making no comment as to toning or grade. With PCI, it would be a red holder if they thought it was bogus.
What I was referring to is that both companies slab AT coins with a grade, and with no indication of a problem. Hell, PCI just graded a blatantly AT'd 62-D Frankie that I sent them as an MS64FBL, slabbed in their regular gold label "no problems" holder.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>Hell, PCI just graded a blatantly AT'd 62-D Frankie that I sent them as an MS64FBL, slabbed in their regular gold label "no problems" holder. >>
Russ, I remember that post. Kind of what I was getting at in a indirect way. But you sent it to them because you didn't want to wait for Pcgs slow times right?
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