What PCGS Slab Type Do I have Here?
Constantine
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I have tried to look on thread's here and the sampleslabs site and just can't place it correctly. Help please? Thanks!!!
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Intersting toning on the coin!
<< <i>It sure would be nice if the grading company's put a date on the slab from when it was graded.... >>
Or the online cert verification tells you.
<< <i>Looks like either the current model or a very recent one. >>
Yep, no premium fer the plarstic fer sure fer sure.
Seller- thebigeng; morgansforever; bolivarshagnasty
Buyer-nibanny; derryb; zubie; smittys; konsole; tootawl; socalbigmark; fullcameo; coinkid855
Is the reverse green?
Looks like a hybrid..
Maybe the color is off in the reverse pic?
However, the color balance of the images appears to be off, the blue label doesn't appear to be the right shade and the back of the label appears green when it should be blue.
Check out the Southern Gold Society
<< <i>Sure does look like an OGH Reverse Holder.
Maybe the color is off in the reverse pic? >>
Yeah I know, the back looks green. But these are sellers pics and I will be able to tell when it arrives. It could just look green from an off white balance in the photo. It has the older logo though and not the longer logo of recent era.
This link is about sample slabs but I believe it holds true for all PCGS and other TPGs
Slab IDs
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<< <i>Sure does look like an OGH Reverse Holder.
Maybe the color is off in the reverse pic? >>
Yeah I know, the back looks green. But these are sellers pics and I will be able to tell when it arrives. It could just look green from an off white balance in the photo. It has the older logo though and not the longer logo of recent era. >>
Your're spot-on, Mike; My color balance was a bit too yellow so the pale blue label looks gray-green in my reverse photo. This is a recent PCGS slab that was done around 2005; the 82-S was part of a group of gorgeous early S-mints Joe Kaminski submitted in hopes of 65 but all came back 64---so I bought them from him shortly after they were slabbed at PCGS as he didn't feel it worthwhile to resubmit. I think you'll agree that it's awful close to a 65 IMO.
PS: Your echeck cleared today so your coins ship this morning---thanks again and it was a kick to "run into you" with photos of my coins here in this forum! ---Jeff
---Ambrose Bierce, while attending a Heritage Auction at the 1907 Long Beach show
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<< <i>Sure does look like an OGH Reverse Holder.
Maybe the color is off in the reverse pic? >>
Yeah I know, the back looks green. But these are sellers pics and I will be able to tell when it arrives. It could just look green from an off white balance in the photo. It has the older logo though and not the longer logo of recent era. >>
Your're spot-on, Mike; My color balance was a bit too yellow so the pale blue label looks gray-green in my reverse photo. This is a recent PCGS slab that was done around 2005; the 82-S was part of a group of gorgeous early S-mints Joe Kaminski submitted in hopes of 65 but all came back 64---so I bought them from him shortly after they were slabbed at PCGS as he didn't feel it worthwhile to resubmit. I think you'll agree that it's awful close to a 65 IMO.
PS: Your echeck cleared today so your coins ship this morning---thanks again and it was a kick to "run into you" with photos of my coins here in this forum! ---Jeff >>
Hey Jeff, small world indeed! I look foward to receiving the coin as I like two-sided toners and can see some nice luster in the photo. Nice additional info on the coin too.