The allure of the 2-coin holders

An image is an image, and the PCGS TrueView images are awesome for what they are. They are virtual images. You can’t actually touch them unless they’re printed. But, how about a physical manifestation of those images? Wouldn’t that be better for a display?
This is why I like the 2-coin holder! It’s a physical 3D TrueView, like these (recently re-holdered):
What do you think?
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I think for folks who like them that it is a great option. I am not a fan, however, as they are awkward to store and fabulously illiquid if you have to move them quickly. In my opinion, it isn't much of a hardship to flip a coin over to view each side individually.
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I understand that from a dealer's perspective, where you WANT someone to ask to see a coin, and view it in their own hands, to create a sale. I am not a dealer myself.
I do, however, create educational displays at coin shows, and invariably someone would want to see the reverse side, requiring opening a case handing over a coin, and keep eye contact with them until they hand it back. Using these holders, the viewer sees both sides at the same time - even when the case is locked.
There are occasions and sets where the allure is strong for me. . Out of the realm for this forum, but to illustrate.


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Does PCGS make a four coin holder? I have several Maundy sets that would good in them. Since they are almost always sold as a set not being able to sell individually isn't an issue.
There are a couple different sizes available, a call to customer service may be in order to see if they can accommodate you.
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I see there are Presidential sets on eBay, with 4 coins in one single holder!
I think it’s very cool for collector and display purposes. I don’t own anything duplicate enough to put in a holder like that, but those matching ones are neat. Maybe if you had a worn coin and a perfect coin you could put them together, too. Like a top pop and bottom pop. Probably not liquid, but cool for a collection.
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Nice medals and neat holder.
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Let's take this in a different direction for a moment...
Imagine the younger head George II 1732 proof crown and the old head 1746 proof crown in the same holder... Now that would be stunning
And I suppose one could say the same thing for the commercial issues for those seeking an example of each type.
I like the idea...
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Something like this?
(I know you would want both obverses were face up!)
I always thought the Eliasberg 1884 & 1885 trade dollars should be in one
NOW! That would really be something to see!!
A few days ago, PCGS customer service told me they do not make multiple coin holders, I asked in reference to having a 1955 proof set in a 5 coin holder and was told no. NGC used to have multiple coin holders, I have two of them.
The multiple coin holders represent a small fraction of the holders used by PCGS, so I can understand that some of the customer service people are unaware of them.
The main allure to me is that they float
Great presentation @cardinal! I really appreciate your collector enjoyment focus vs. resale focus on these!
i like multiholders. I think it would be cool to have a 3 coin holder with the 1943 Steel cents. Thats just off top of my head
There’s already a 3-coin holder, and they were used for the 2016 Centennial gold Mercury dime, Liberty Standing quarter, and Liberty Walking half dollars.
This was a cool one by NGC. I think there might have been one with more coins, too. When I went looking for it I thought there was a PCGS one, but now I’m thinking I was wrong.

Yes, NGC did a number of combinations for sets!
For a while, I had this one, but sold it in 2010:
I still have this one, and it's been 21 years!
I saw one of these on eBay a few weeks ago but it's gone now and I haven't seen another since. Very neat looking holder. Are these very scarce? I assume it was a limited issue by PCGS.
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Jwitten has a unique three coin set created specifically for him by PCGS that's very cool. It shows the die progression of the 1927 quarter eagle---normal, die crack, and retained cud.
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Check out this one made for and posted by @jwitten in this thread:
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/comment/12630279/#Comment_12630279
Yup. That's the set that I was talking about. Very cool set.
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The multi-coin holders are nice for various types of displays - several of which are shown above. Certainly provides focus for collectors of specific interests. I would think they are a bit more difficult to sell for two reasons, price and collector focus. Cheers, RickO