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Re: Anybody recognize this PCGS slab? Having trouble locating it in the 'PCGS Museum of Coin Holders'.
In my opinion, the label was faded when they heat-treated the coin in the slab to induce the color. (View Post)6 -
Re: Anybody recognize this PCGS slab? Having trouble locating it in the 'PCGS Museum of Coin Holders'.
The color is faded. It was produced in the same shade of blue as the Gen 4.0 slab cert and the paper color has changed over time. (View Post)3 -
Re: Early PCGS Holder Discovered! Is It Real?
While I agree with you overall, I believe there are more than a few people willing to pay a premium for this holder and there might be a small pool willing to pay a fair bit of a premium for the hold… (View Post)5 -
Re: Early Gold Alteration-Conclusion
I am going to type out a reply, but must admit that I am flying a bit blind given the OP has taken out all the information and I am inferring the rest from subsequent posts. If I understand correctly… (View Post)10 -
Re: 1856 FEC opinions
I think it looks absolutely terrific with its smooth fields, even coloration and lack of verdigris. I don't know what the seller wants, but a coin with this eye appeal, of this date and in an OGH is … (View Post)7
