PCGS GSA Dollar holder?

I just saw a small picture of PCGS GSA dollar holder and I like the idea even though it is coming kind of late.
I wonder if PCGS will give a special designation if GSA dollar sent in for encasing/grading still sealed in Gov box?

I wonder if PCGS will give a special designation if GSA dollar sent in for encasing/grading still sealed in Gov box?

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<< <i>I just saw a small picture of PCGS GSA dollar holder and I like the idea even though it is coming kind of late.
I wonder if PCGS will give a special designation if GSA dollar sent in for encasing/grading still sealed in Gov box?
LINK to pic, please?
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Having said that, I won't buy a GSA CC if the coin's not nice, regardless of packaging.
Lance.
It's about time. Now, they MAY get the handful I own now (which were going ATS for 'proper' grading), all of which were bought to replace the PCGS slabbed GSA's I owned (and
I really have a 'thing' for GSA dollars). I really think cracking, grading, slabbing GSA's with nothing more than the measly GSA letters on it to distinguish it from a non-GSA, then tossing away numismatic history hurt the collector (for re-selling), as well as the price of GSA pieces in our host's holder. Hopefully, doing it the right way now will help the prices rise. Too late for me now, but learned a very valuable lesson.....never buy a GSA holdered by our host (slabbed the old way), but that could very well change now. This is a very smart idea (?), too bad they didn't start it earlier. I understand, to a point, that a genuine GSA still had to go into a PCGS slab, but they've gone at it the wrong way, till just now.
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<< <i>I guess the only problem with the idea is that the coins will no longer fit in the cardboard GSA box, since they're in the 5oz holders. I'm glad that PCGS is doing this, but with NGC's method the coins could still be stored in their original box. >>
Thus, NGC's idea for grading works better for originality. I like mine graded, but also like to keep them in the original boxes. Like I said, going to have to think about this for awhile. Maybe the old list of pro's and con's, see which column is bigger.
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<< <i>I had my nicer GSA CC $s slabbed fifteen years ago and got rid of the others, because they were too ugly to keep. Price-wise, you were at a disadvantage keeping nicer ones in the original packaging. >>
Price wise today you are at an advantage if you kept them in the original holders.
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Just want to be sure I have this correct. There is an over-sized holder and a standard holder, got that. So there is no NGC/ANACS style option, of a sticker applied to the GSA plastic? JMO, but encapsulating an already encapsulated dollar seems redundant.
Long overdue. Have been begging PCGS to do this for a long time.
Now this creates the potential for a double graded and CAC stickered slab?
I like it. Especially when PCGS and NGC hagree on the grade.
<< <i>I am going to think really hard about this new news. If you submit a coin that has already been graded by NGC they will only put it in a standard holder if I'm reading this correctly. Not sure I. Want that big clunky looking holder encapsulating my already big clunky government holder. I want my GSA's in their original government holders only. One good note for some, I imagine CAC will sticker these as opposed to the NGC holder, as these will be in a recognized holder >>
Our hosts are waaaay behind the curve on this one. At one point CAC beaned NGC-graded gov't packaged GSAs, then stopped. I doubt very much they will revive this part of their service. Satisfy yourself and call or email to find out if their position will change.
The vast majority of plastics (even if designed in the U.S.) are not only being tooled, but molded in China these days, and I would not be at all surprised if old Mr. Yu isn't taking the original PCGS molds and pounding out a few hundred thousand extras to sell to his cousin that die strikes "CC counterfeits".
It would be funny to see a GSA with the NGC grading sticker on it, inside of a PCGS holder with a different grade. You will NEVER see them put a NGC 64 in a 65 holder with the sticker still on there!!
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Secure is not an option. This announcement is mistaken.
It would be funny to see a GSA with the NGC grading sticker on it, inside of a PCGS holder with a different grade.
That will not happen. The point is we do not want to spend the time to remove someone else's stickers and glue. That has to be removed before the coins are submitted.
Our hosts are waaaay behind the curve on this one
Agreed. But better late than never.
- I believe it is the same size Government holder
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Better late than never. Nothing wrong with that indeed.
Makes sense about removing the NGC label before submitting.
Duh, never thought about that.
So you now get to take Monday off?
He regularly removes other labels and cleans the glue off before resubmitting.
The GSA hard case inside another hard case seems like a creative solution to competing with NGC's solution but my first reaction is "Really? In 1989, we were busting out the GSA hard packs as fast as we could to shove coins into the PCGS holders to save space. We've flipped that around completely!"
Here's why I wouldn't do this to my NGC GSA registry set:
1. I can put my GSA hard packs back into their original box, with or without the NGC grading bands. This alone might be a deal breaker for me.
2. Do I need a case to protect my GSA hard pack case?
3. Will PCGS create a separate registry category for GSA CC dollars that is separate from the "traditional" PCGS-GSA labeled coins?
4. Do I want to put myself through the serious hassle of removing NGC labels off my NGC graded GSA cases?
5. Great <sarcasm>, shovel more money at the TPGs instead of using that money to buy coins.
6. The NGC
Why this isn't bad:
1. The case protects GSA hard packs from damage.
2. PCGS grading standards can be advantageous in the market place.
Right now, I'm not going to do anything. The hassle of removing the NGC label is enough to deter me for now (I've tried, it ain't easy).
Right now, I don't know what I'm going to do.
The band with the grade is a piece of cake. Peel it off slowly and use goo-gone to remove the "void" residue left behind. Take special care and time when you get to the big NGC sticker on the back, you want that whole thing to come off with the band.
Now, getting that silver sticker of from the top of the case, forget about it! Be prepared to break a nail or two scraping it. You can also use some kind of plastic tool to scrap, but it might leave a couple of scratches.
If anyone has an easier way to get the little silver sticker off, I am all ears! Same problem on the Redfields.
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<< <i>I had my nicer GSA CC $s slabbed fifteen years ago and got rid of the others, because they were too ugly to keep. Price-wise, you were at a disadvantage keeping nicer ones in the original packaging. >>
Price wise today you are at an advantage if you kept them in the original holders. >>
I don't collect the series, so I'm not familiar with current pricing. But from what I know about the GSA CC $s, most of them were ugly. Anecdotally, eight of the twelve I got from the mint in their 1980 sale were the eight ugliest Unc. Morgans I've ever seen, and I've looked at hundreds of them over the years. Grades better than MS 63 were an exception.
It would not surprise me if what would grade MS 63 or lower in the original holder would get a nice premium over said coin in a PC 3 holder.
But I find it hard to believe the one I cracked out of the GSA packaging and is now in a PC 6 holder would be worth more in its original box.
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<< <i>I had my nicer GSA CC $s slabbed fifteen years ago and got rid of the others, because they were too ugly to keep. Price-wise, you were at a disadvantage keeping nicer ones in the original packaging. >>
Price wise today you are at an advantage if you kept them in the original holders. >>
I don't collect the series, so I'm not familiar with current pricing. But from what I know about the GSA CC $s, most of them were ugly. Anecdotally, eight of the twelve I got from the mint in their 1980 sale were the eight ugliest Unc. Morgans I've ever seen, and I've looked at hundreds of them over the years. Grades better than MS 63 were an exception.
It would not surprise me if what would grade MS 63 or lower in the original holder would get a nice premium over said coin in a PC 3 holder.
But I find it hard to believe the one I cracked out of the GSA packaging and is now in a PC 6 holder would be worth more in its original box. >>
Well you CAN believe it. Just check out recent auction prices for high grade GSA's, they are bringing more and in some cases much more than the same coins in PCGS or NGC holders. I have been a buyer of high grade GSA's for some time and this is true, for toners , mirrored and high grade white coins. I have several examples in my tag lines "Magic Mirrors" and Rainbow Stars"
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<< <i>I had my nicer GSA CC $s slabbed fifteen years ago and got rid of the others, because they were too ugly to keep. Price-wise, you were at a disadvantage keeping nicer ones in the original packaging. >>
Price wise today you are at an advantage if you kept them in the original holders. >>
I don't collect the series, so I'm not familiar with current pricing. But from what I know about the GSA CC $s, most of them were ugly. Anecdotally, eight of the twelve I got from the mint in their 1980 sale were the eight ugliest Unc. Morgans I've ever seen, and I've looked at hundreds of them over the years. Grades better than MS 63 were an exception.
It would not surprise me if what would grade MS 63 or lower in the original holder would get a nice premium over said coin in a PC 3 holder.
But I find it hard to believe the one I cracked out of the GSA packaging and is now in a PC 6 holder would be worth more in its original box. >>
Well you CAN believe it. Just check out recent auction prices for high grade GSA's, they are bringing more and in some cases much more than the same coins in PCGS or NGC holders. I have been a buyer of high grade GSA's for some time and this is true, for toners , mirrored and high grade white coins. I have several examples in my tag lines "Magic Mirrors" and Rainbow Stars" >>
Looked @ Heritage. The only GSA $s I saw were NGC graded. I can see a GSA holdered coin of the same grade bringing a premium to a PCGS or NGC non GSA holdered coin.
But I didn't feel like waiting 15 years plus for this to happen.
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<< <i>I had my nicer GSA CC $s slabbed fifteen years ago and got rid of the others, because they were too ugly to keep. Price-wise, you were at a disadvantage keeping nicer ones in the original packaging. >>
Price wise today you are at an advantage if you kept them in the original holders. >>
I don't collect the series, so I'm not familiar with current pricing. But from what I know about the GSA CC $s, most of them were ugly. Anecdotally, eight of the twelve I got from the mint in their 1980 sale were the eight ugliest Unc. Morgans I've ever seen, and I've looked at hundreds of them over the years. Grades better than MS 63 were an exception.
It would not surprise me if what would grade MS 63 or lower in the original holder would get a nice premium over said coin in a PC 3 holder.
But I find it hard to believe the one I cracked out of the GSA packaging and is now in a PC 6 holder would be worth more in its original box. >>
Well you CAN believe it. Just check out recent auction prices for high grade GSA's, they are bringing more and in some cases much more than the same coins in PCGS or NGC holders. I have been a buyer of high grade GSA's for some time and this is true, for toners , mirrored and high
grade white coins. I have several examples in my tag lines "Magic Mirrors" and Rainbow Stars" >>
Looked @ Heritage. The only GSA $s I saw were NGC graded. I can see a GSA holdered coin of the same grade bringing a premium to a PCGS or NGC non GSA holdered coin.
But I didn't feel like waiting 15 years plus for this to happen. >>
I must not have understood your post. I was just pointing out that graded GSA's( NGC) bring a premium over same date, same graded coins that were non GSA . I know that you or I can not see into the future, but I'm betting that the gap between GSA's in Gov. Holders will only increase in value more than those coins that were broken out of their original holders. So a comparable coin in a GSA holder to your sis that you broke out is worth more today, and I'm betting will only increase faster than your original coin you broke out. Just my opinion.
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I must not have understood your post. I was just pointing out that graded GSA's( NGC) bring a premium over same date, same graded coins that were non GSA . I know that you or I can not see into the future, but I'm betting that the gap between GSA's in Gov. Holders will only increase in value more than those coins that were broken out of their original holders. So a comparable coin in a GSA holder to your sis that you broke out is worth more today, and I'm betting will only increase faster than your original coin you broke out. Just my opinion. >>
I wish PCGS got on board on this years ago, because I agree with the aforementioned paragraph, due to the GSA pedigree of sorts. As I don't collect these coins, I wanted to keep the best and move the rest.
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