First look at new PCGS labels with FS numbers







Notice these are not in the Mint Error program anymore! I suspect they will now show up in the pop report. I also Like that they put the S-number on them (Which was a pleasant suprize when I open my shipment today!) The new FS-numbers are printed in the back of the new Vol. 2 Cherrypicker's guide with a conversion to S-numbers.
I am having a hard time finding room for my Photo Seal sticker!
This will be a big boon to variety collecting. Thanks PCGS (Ron Guth in particular, I suspect)
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too much clutter.
<< <i>Besides my not caring for the new FS numbers.......why is PCGS putting both, the new and old, on the holder?
too much clutter. >>
Plastic collectors need it to help them organize.
I got TWO of them in the mail!!!
Edited to add the question regarding cherry picker numbers. Did they release a new version of the first book having the new numbers?
I spoke with J.T. an Bill at the Whitman show. (J.T. is looking very healthy) They are going full steam ahead on a Fifth Edition (rather than republish 4.1). They expect it to be a 3-volume set in a slipcover. I am contributing pricing and additional varieties for the FE and Indians. They said they wanted a roundtable breakfast meeting with all contributoors at some future show (FUN?). With Whitman pushing them, I expect it won't get bogged down again. The expected publish date is 2008. (Goose - that's 2008, not 2018 or even 2108)
<< <i>I spoke with J.T. an Bill at the Whitman show. (J.T. is looking very healthy) They are going full steam ahead on a Fifth Edition (rather than republish 4.1). They expect it to be a 3-volume set in a slipcover. >>
If J.T. is working on the FIFTH EDITION, maybe Goose3 could pay for it on pre-sale?
I want to see the 1880 S1 - is it nice??
[edit] Looking for a pair of earings?
I didn't really intend to list coins that are for sale, since this is not the BST board. Sorry about that. I just wanted to show the new labels.
you show us the lables and not the coins.
Wow those are great lables but I buy coins????
<< <i>Notice these are not in the Mint Error program anymore! >>
So, how did you submit?
Regular service ? Did you pay the $15 extra for variety (as in VAM) service??
Is there a new variety tier? I checked the pCGS webpage for varieties and still only VAM's are listed.
and they're cold.
I don't want nobody to shoot me in the foxhole."
Mary
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Photo Seal
1857-101 002 1857 Snow-3, DDO 2-0-1; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, beak, eye, tail
1857-102 002.3 1857 Snow-15, DDO 3-0-1; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, beak, eye, tail not as strong as 101
1857-103 002.7 1857 Snow-10, DDO 6-0-1 and RPD; doubling on UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, beak, eye, tail
1857-104 002_8 1857 Snow-5, DDO 5-0-11; doubling evident on UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, beak, and wing
1857-401 001 1857 Snow-1, 2,Obv of '56; rectangular opening of 0, long center serifs of F
1857-402 003 1857 Snow-9, Obverse clashed with liberty Seated half dollar obverse
1857-403 004 1857 Snow-7, Obverse clashed with liberty Head $20 gold obverse
1857-901 005 1857 Snow-8, Reverse clashed with liberty Seated quarter reverse
1858 Large letters are numbered 100 - 999
1858 Small Letters are numbered 1000 - 1999
1858-101 005.5 1858ll Snow 2, ODD
1858-301 006 1858ll Snow 1, Overdate 8/7 Die 1
1858-302 006.1 1858ll Snow 7, Overdate 8/7 Die 2
1859-301 006.3 1859 Snow 1, RPD
1859-302 006.2 1859 Snow 2, RPD
1859-303 006.35 1859 Snow 3, RPD
1860-401 006.4 1860 Transitional design; Pointed Bust of 1859
1861-301 006.45 1861 Snow 1, RPD
1863-801 006.46 1863 Snow 10, DDR
1864 CN is numbered from 100 - 999
1864 Bronze, No L is numbered from 1000 - 1999
1864-1101 006.47 1864 Br Snow 4, DDO
1864-1301 006.48 1864 Br Snow 2, RPD
1864 With L is numbered from 2000 - 2999
1864-2301 006.7 1864-L Snow 1, RPD
1864-2302 006.71 1864-L Snow 3, RPD
1864-2303 006.72 1864-L Snow 4, RPD
1864-2304 006.5 1864-L Snow 5, RPD
1864-2305 006.55 1864-L Snow-5, RPD (Duplicate listing)
1864-2306 006.73 1864-L 5now 13, RPD
1865 Plain 5 is numbered from 100 - 999
1865-301 007.4 1865 Plain 5 - Snow 1, RPD
1865-302 007.45 1865 Plain 5 - Snow-4, RPD
1865-303 007.5 1865 Plain 5 - Snow 3, RPD
1865-304 007.56 1865 Plain 5 - Snow 2, MPD
1865 Fancy 5 are numbered from 1000 - 1999
1865-1101 007 1865 Fancy 5 - Snow 2, DD0
1865-1301 007.3 1865 Fancy 5 - Snow 1, RPD
1865-1302 007.55 1865 Fancy 5 - Snow 4, RPD
1865-1401 007.2 1865 Fancy 5 - Snow 14, Obverse Lathe Lines
1866-101 007.6 1866 Snow 1, DD0, Multiple MPD
1866-301 007.7 1866 Snow 2, RPD
1866-302 007.9 1866 Snow 3, RPD
1866-303 007.8 1866 Snow 11, RPD
1867-301 008 1867 Snow 1, RPD
1867-302 008.1 1867 Snow 4, RPD
1868-101 008.2 1868 Snow 1, DD0
1868-102 008.26 1868 Snow 4, DD0, RPD
1868-103 008.25 1868 Snow 5, DD0. RPD, MPD
1868-301 008.23 1868 Snow 8, MPD
1869-301 008.3 1869 Snow 3, RPD (formerly believed to be 1869/8)
1869-302 008.5 1869 Snow 1, RPD
1870-101 008.6 1870 Snow 1, 2, DD0 Snow
1870-102 008.82 1870 Snow 5, DD0, RPD, MPO
1870-301 008.81 1870 Snow 4, RPD
1870-302 008.8 1870 Snow 8, MPD, DDR
1870-801 008.7 1870 Snow 2, 3, DDR
1872-301 008.9 1872 Snow 1, RPD
1873 "Close 3" varieties are numbered 100 - 999.
1873-101 009 1873 Snow 1, Close 3 DD0
1873-102 009.1 1873 Snow 2, Close 3 DDO
1873 "open 3" varieties are numbered 1100 - 1999.
1873-1301 009.3 1873 Snow 1, Open 3 RPD.
1874-101 009.33 1874 Snow 1, DD0
1878-301 009.4 1878 Snow 2, MPD
1880-101 009.41 1880 Snow 1, DDO, MAD Reverse
1882-301 009.43 1882 Snow 6, MPD
1883-301 009.45 1883 Snow 2, MPD
1883-801 009.46 1883 Snow 6, DDR
1884-301 009.48 1884 Snow 1, MPD
1887-101 009.5 1887 Snow 1, DD0
1888-301 010 1888/7 Snow 1, Overdate #1
1888-302 010.7 1888/7 Snow 2, Overdate #2
1888-303 010.73 1888 MPD; base of 1 in ribbon
1888-304 010.74 1888 MPD; 8 in hair curl
1888-305 010.75 1888 MPD; two 8's in hair curl
1889-301 010.8 1889 Snow 3, RPD
1889-801 010.81 1889 Snow 1, DDR
1890-101 010.85 1890 Snow 1, TDO
1890-301 010.82 1890 Snow 3, MPD
1890-302 010.84 1890 Snow 6, MPD
1891-101 010.88 1891 Snow 1, DD0
1891-301 010.87 1891 Snow 3, RPD
1892-301 010.89 1892 Snow 8, RPD
1892-302 010.9 1892 5now 1, RPD
1892-401 010.91 1892 Heavy die scratches
1893-301 010.95 1893 Snow 2, RPD
1894-301 011 1894 Snow 1, RPD
1894-302 011.2 1894 Snow 2, MPD
1895-301 011.3 1895 Snow 1, RPD
1895-302 011.31 1895 Snow 9, RPD
1896-301 011.4 1896 Snow 1, RPD
1897-301 011.6 1897 Snow 8, RPD Die Gouge
1897-302 011.5 1897 Snow 1, MPD
1898-301 011.65 1898 MPD; 8 in denticles
1898-302 011.66 1898 Snow 5, MPD
1899-301 011.7 1899 Snow 1, RPD
1899-302 011.75 1899 Snow 13, RPD
1900-301 011.751 1900 Snow 1, RPD
1903-301 011.76 1903 Snow 10, MPD
1903-302 011.765 1903 Snow 6, MPD
1908-301 011.77 1908 MPD; 8 slightly left and below primory 8 in denticles
1908-302 011.79 1908 Snow 9, MPD
1909-101 011.9 1909 Snow 1, Doubled L