Samples of my Pedigree US-PHIL coins







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Complete US-PHIL Coins for Sale, Circulation Strikes 1903-1945
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Complete US-PHIL Coins for Sale, Circulation Strikes 1903-1945
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Reverse shot of that peso please??
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CU #3245 B.N.A. #428
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Complete US-PHIL Coins for Sale, Circulation Strikes 1903-1945
greg
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I give away money. I collect money.
I don’t love money . I do love the Lord God.
Can I ask how do you get your name on PCGS slabs?
Is it by invitation, or are you allowed to apply for it once you have a recognised set?
<< <i>Can I ask how do you get your name on PCGS slabs? >>
<< <i>Is it by invitation, or are you allowed to apply for it once you have a recognised set? >>
A valuable pedigree. In the rare coin market a pedigree is a contributing factor in the pride of ownership and value of the coin. Coins from famous collections such as Eliasberg, Norweb, Garrett, etc., usually command a premium in the marketplace. In some instances, PCGS may recognize, at their discretion, pedigrees for people, living and dead, or of hoards or accumulations of coins that are of historical significance. Pedigrees recognize important collecting achievements both within and without the PCGS Set Registry.
If you participate in the PCGS Set Registry program your set may qualify for the free pedigree service. The free pedigree service policy is as follows:
The set must be 100% complete.
The set must be in the top 5 in the Registry.
PCGS does not pedigree modern Mint and Proof sets (1965-present) or Low Ball sets.
Sets with less than 10 coins may be pedigreed if warranted. The decision will be that of PCGS experts.
The Registry member is responsible for shipping and handling costs.
The fee for pedigrees for upgrades to your set submitted after the initial pedigree is $10 a coin. PCGS will not pedigree duplicate coins. You must submit both the upgraded coin and the coin it will be replacing. The coin that will no longer remain in your set will be reholdered without the pedigree and returned to you along with the newly pedigreed coin. Your set must remain 100% complete and in the top five to qualify.
To confirm that your set qualifies for the free Pedigree Service, contact customer service at setregistry@pcgs.com. Then mail with your coins a PCGS submission form and a printed page from the set registry that lists your set in the top five.
Please note: Pedigrees can be up to 22 characters in length. If the coin has a variety designation (i.e. Type 1, Type 2, etc.), this is included as part of the total character count. Indicate on your submission form if you would like your coins sequentially numbered. PCGS no longer certifies coins with green inserts.
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Complete US-PHIL Coins for Sale, Circulation Strikes 1903-1945