PCGS and the Act of Union
Aethelred
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The Act of Union was passed in 1707 thus creating Great Britain. Prior to that date coins were either from England OR Scotland, but NOT Great Britain. However, I have several coins graded by PCGS that date prior to the Act of Union but have "Great Britain" on the slab. I also have an 1804 coin that has the country listed as "England."
I know, I am being really anal about this, but I thought you should know so you could change the way you print the labels when you grade English/Scotish/British coins.
I know, I am being really anal about this, but I thought you should know so you could change the way you print the labels when you grade English/Scotish/British coins.
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