Protect yourself for future sales of PCGS slabbed coins...
Yes, Ive gone to the submission page and printed all my submissions out and put them in a binder. If you have
submitted coins that were raw, or whatever, and have the documentation to go with that coin when you sell,
you'll be ahead of the "counterfeit slab" game. I think that this is a wise move for all, as the PCGS database
may not always be available for printing or cut and pasting. There can be big changes in the future and you
just might want to protect yourself if you have not already done so.
bob
Any other good ideas?
submitted coins that were raw, or whatever, and have the documentation to go with that coin when you sell,
you'll be ahead of the "counterfeit slab" game. I think that this is a wise move for all, as the PCGS database
may not always be available for printing or cut and pasting. There can be big changes in the future and you
just might want to protect yourself if you have not already done so.
bob

Any other good ideas?
Registry: CC lowballs (boblindstrom), bobinvegas1989@yahoo.com
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-Paul
<< <i>yeah. i've cracked out all of my NGC and PCGS coins, and have submitted them to ACG and NNC. I get the grades I request, and no one has the nerve to fake their slabs!
<< <i>yeah. i've cracked out all of my NGC and PCGS coins, and have submitted them to ACG and NNC. I get the grades I request, and no one has the nerve to fake their slabs!
I agree that their counterfeiting ACG slabs wouldn't be a wise move.
Al Hagger would sue all 8 billion Chinese.
And there American cousins.
Ray