"No Grade" Coins in Registry Sets
itsnotjustme
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I was looking at a registry set and saw two "no grade" Ikes in there. Never seen this before. Anyone know what it is?
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Not sure that I understand. I have a couple "no grade" coins as well. Do I need to relist them? Why would the numbers suddenly become invalid?
a new cirt number whether the coin upgraded or not. All the old cirt numbers were deleted
and a nograde will show in there place. I heard some coin regrades were done
as long ago as 2 years. It sure took PC long enough to delete these cirt numbers.
You need to enter the new cirt number that was put on the coin from the regrade.
Craig
If I had it my way, stupidity would be painful!
We are attempting to keep the Registry as up-to-date as possible. I recently had our programmers update the registry so that coins that have been submitted for regrade and assigned new certification numbers in CURRENT sets will display as nograde. The registry is not dynamic so when you get a coin regraded, the new certification number is not automatically updated in your set. This is something you must do yourself. Simply add the new number to your set in the EDIT mode. It will overwrite the old number. Then validate and you're done.
If a coin is showing up as a nograde, but the certification number is correct, there may be some other problem. Contact PCGS customer service for help at info@pcgs.com or call the 800#. You may be requested to send a scan or xerox copy of the coin. Once the coin is updated in the database, the nograde will disappear and you will be good to go.
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<< <i>Well, that answers that! >>
Maybe not quite. While perusing the proof lincolns, I noticed that White Fang's 1950-58 set had a 1957 no grade. However, his 1909-58 set still has a 1957 with grade, 67Cam. I suspect this is the same coin with the same cert number. It looks like the cert number clean up has not propagated through all the sets yet. There may still be an opportunity to get a "no grade"
MS Buffalo
MS 1951
You'll also have to reenter your comments and your photo links.
Here's a warning parable for coin collectors...
bsearls@collectors.com
Set Registry & Special Projects Director
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PSA (cards & tickets) www.psacard.com
Oh well.