They do but it is much more restricted in options than NGC's. I think it has to be 5 of the same type coin. Mostly people use it for the state quarters.
Hmmm .... I actually don't care for the multiholders. What happens if I want to upgrade, sell, or trade an individual coin? I would have to break out all the coins.
Are the multi-holders cheaper than doing each coin individually? That might be one reason I would do it.
<< <i>Hmmm .... I actually don't care for the multiholders. What happens if I want to upgrade, sell, or trade an individual coin? I would have to break out all the coins.
Are the multi-holders cheaper than doing each coin individually? That might be one reason I would do it. >>
Same price, and unlike NGC there is only one serial number for the set. NGC provides a separate number for each coin on the holder.
Glad you brought this subject up! I've been wondering for a while now if Pcgs would be willing to put my spouseless liberty subset in a multiholder? If not I'll keep 'em raw!
Question: Does PCGS have a multi-coin holder option?
Answer: Yes, PCGS offers holders with four- and five-coin configurations. These are especially useful for Proof sets, 50 States Quarters, and the upcoming series of Presidential Dollars.
From an old thread on the forum it looks like you only have to request it......search multi holder.
Question: Does PCGS have a multi-coin holder option?
Answer: Yes, PCGS offers holders with four- and five-coin configurations. These are especially useful for Proof sets, 50 States Quarters, and the upcoming series of Presidential Dollars.
From an old thread on the forum it looks like you only have to request it......search multi holder. >>
I thought PCGS also only provided them with bulk orders which is why you only see them for relatively common sets of moderns.
OTOH, NGC lets you order them as one offs so you see a lot of pretty unique collections in theirs.
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Are the multi-holders cheaper than doing each coin individually? That might be one reason I would do it.
they even make a box for them.
<< <i>Hmmm .... I actually don't care for the multiholders. What happens if I want to upgrade, sell, or trade an individual coin? I would have to break out all the coins.
Are the multi-holders cheaper than doing each coin individually? That might be one reason I would do it. >>
Same price, and unlike NGC there is only one serial number for the set. NGC provides a separate number for each coin on the holder.
John
<< <i>Just saw this one on ebay.
they even make a box for them.
That multi holder is featured in this months' RCMR.
I think it looks sweet!
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<< <i>unlike NGC there is only one serial number for the set. NGC provides a separate number for each coin on the holder. >>
Thanks for bringing that up. I hadn't noticed that but I prefer NGC's way.
Question: Does PCGS have a multi-coin holder option?
Answer: Yes, PCGS offers holders with four- and five-coin configurations. These are especially useful for Proof sets, 50 States Quarters, and the upcoming series of Presidential Dollars.
From an old thread on the forum it looks like you only have to request it......search multi holder.
<< <i>I found this:
Question: Does PCGS have a multi-coin holder option?
Answer: Yes, PCGS offers holders with four- and five-coin configurations. These are especially useful for Proof sets, 50 States Quarters, and the upcoming series of Presidential Dollars.
From an old thread on the forum it looks like you only have to request it......search multi holder. >>
I thought PCGS also only provided them with bulk orders which is why you only see them for relatively common sets of moderns.
OTOH, NGC lets you order them as one offs so you see a lot of pretty unique collections in theirs.