Will Grading services ever date their slabs ?
wam98
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Or does anyone know if there is a database to find out the date of grading and slabbing ? I'm sure the grading services have records that they themselves use.
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However, it's possible to narrow down when a coin was graded by variations in the physical slabs and the labeling. Board member conder101 wrote an entire book on that subject.
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ANACS used to date their certificates in the early 80s. A two and three tier market developed, i.e different prices for old and new certs. I think the new certs were worth more than the old certs.
When we started PCGS we wanted to have one market...one price. So we purposely did not date our holders and we assign cert numbers on a somewhat random basis.
David
<< <i>ANACS used to date their certificates in the early 80s. A two and three tier market developed, i.e different prices for old and new certs. I think the new certs were worth more than the old certs.
When we started PCGS we wanted to have one market...one price. So we purposely did not date our holders and we assign cert numbers on a somewhat random basis.
David >>
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This is an authentic PCGS slab dated in 1995 and also indicated that it was slabbed at the ANA show.
Cameron Kiefer
Exactly my point. Of course there is an extra fee. You expect PCGS to date their slabs for free?
By the way, you and I know that sample slabs have numerous dating approaches. They commemorate a show, a wedding (Lange comes to mind), luncheons, etc., etc.
It would be interesting to put together an internet pictural dated slab set whether sample slabs or not. I have put toether a decent amount of them without specifically focusing on the dating idea.
K S
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There is, presumably, another database for the cert verification. It wouldn't be too hard to use the 2 together to tell you
which submission batch your coin came from and when PCGS received it and then shipped it out.
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