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Re: Any Information on SEGS grading? - Looking For Larry Briggs!
My understanding is that SEGS was sold a few years ago and now solely "grades" coins for Key Date Coins. Key Date Coins auctions let's say generously graded coins almost entirely in SEGS ho… (View Post)4 -
Re: Why was this 1835 $5. gold coin placed in an oversized PCGS slab?
Thank you as well for the clarification :D I wonder if they have a minimum value to get a Rarities holder or if they'll give it to anybody willing to pay the Rarities service fee. (View Post)2 -
Re: Why was this 1835 $5. gold coin placed in an oversized PCGS slab?
I misunderstood, I thought you were saying the $20 holder fee is only for the GSA holders and I was clarifying that it applies to not only that specific one. (View Post)1 -
Re: Why was this 1835 $5. gold coin placed in an oversized PCGS slab?
The oversized holder fee is generic and applies to any of their large holders (of which there are several different kinds). (View Post)2 -
Re: Really Bad Clash: Do You Have One?
Not a US coin, but this Japanese 20 Sen has a really intense die clash. You can see a significant portion of the obverse dragon nestled underneath/between the reverse sun rays: (View Post)3