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Did PCGS Secretly Start Slabbing SC$?
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Did PCGS secretly start slabbing So-Called Dollars? There are at least six up on Teletrade tonight:
HK-335, HK-336, HK-347, HK-449 and HK-450 and HK-825.
If so, this is an exciting change in policy!
HK-335, HK-336, HK-347, HK-449 and HK-450 and HK-825.
If so, this is an exciting change in policy!
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Oh, and the answer is yes.
Here's are the CoinFacts images:
- Marcus Tullius Cicero, 106-43 BC
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How much, before you get it slabbed?
HK-399 Silver Pan-Pac Medal
Thought it had an awesome look for something they graded XF40 and for a medal where only a couple thousand were made.
Michael Kittle Rare Coins --- 1908-S Indian Head Cent Grading Set --- No. 1 1909 Mint Set --- Kittlecoins on Facebook --- Long Beach Table 448
<< <i>Here's one of mine that has a CoinFacts image:
HK-399 Silver Pan-Pac Medal
"Everything is on its way to somewhere. Everything." - George Malley, Phenomenon
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<< <i>I knew it because I called in and ask how the Dimes by Greer was doing and was told that the SCD's were up first.
How long ago was that?
This appears to be a relatively new development. The links on CoinFacts need some work.
From what I have determined is that the new coin numbers for SCDs start at 642001.
The bad news is that this is going to cost me a bunch of money!
Just a couple of weeks or so if I remember correctly.
<< <i>>>>How long ago was that?<<<
Just a couple of weeks or so if I remember correctly. >>
Thanks! I hope I didn't steal the thunder from a planned announcement from PCGS!
Does anybody know if the grading fees are the same as regular submissions? I can't seem to find anything on the PCGS website!
<< <i>I want that HK399! Great piece >>
Coinfacts does not show any 399s being graded. How did it wind up with a picture?
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<< <i>I want that HK399! Great piece >>
Coinfacts does not show any 399s being graded. How did it wind up with a picture?
Does every other item with a CoinFacts photo (but no TrueView) appear in CoinFacts? Or is it common to have a CF photo without a CF entry?
It is listed in cert verification correctly.
Now.........give me Hard Times Tokens and Civil War Tokens.......I will have a truck load to send in
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Here's another that PCGS encapsulated
<< <i>I did a thread back in early 2010 when a 1920 Wilson Dollar MS62 PCGS. HK-449 crossed Heritage and figured they might be heading in this direction.
Here's another that PCGS encapsulated >>
That's pretty sweet. I love the color!
I think it would be nice if more US collectors collected M branch mint coins.
<< <i>Here's another that PCGS encapsulated
"Die trial" or error?
Ed. S.
(EJS)
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<< <i>I want that HK399! Great piece >>
Coinfacts does not show any 399s being graded. How did it wind up with a picture?
Does every other item with a CoinFacts photo (but no TrueView) appear in CoinFacts? Or is it common to have a CF photo without a CF entry?
It is listed in cert verification correctly. >>
It took me a while to figure how to find the cert number from the photograph. I take it that coin facts gets updated separately from the certification database or that the link has not been established yet.
I can't wait to get my SCDs in for grading. Anybody have a link to the fee schedule for SCDs?
LINK
I bought the medal already slabbed in the pre-Long Beach Goldberg auction earlier this month. I ended up having to pay around $125 to win the piece and had no clue if that was way too high or whether it was a great deal... didn't care too much either because I thought it was cool enough to spend that much, regardless of what it's really worth. I didn't even know there was a CoinFacts photo of the piece until after I won it and then looked it up, that was a nice bonus
Michael Kittle Rare Coins --- 1908-S Indian Head Cent Grading Set --- No. 1 1909 Mint Set --- Kittlecoins on Facebook --- Long Beach Table 448