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Wiley's coin and relic by-products from 40 years of gold prospecting.
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<blockquote data-quote="deepblue" data-source="post: 629269" data-attributes="member: 1702"><p>Hi Tom,</p><p>Slabbed coins are Graded coins by a third party (PCGS or NGC) sealed in a plastic holder and registered to the owner. Each coin is photographed and assigned a grading as well, included in the holder is a chip to register the coin. Grading fees can be as high as $125 per coin depending on the value of the coin.</p><p>I have heard of coins that have been stolen, removed from the slab and then re-submitted for grading. The coin has been identified as a registered coin and returned to the rightful owner.</p><p>If you own the set of coins such as all the Queen Victoria Farthing 63 coins in total you could be registered as one of the top collectors of this type of coin.</p><p>Yes all coins that I have posted are my own. I own a full set of Half Farthings, Third Farthings and Quarter Farthings.</p><p>cheers db</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deepblue, post: 629269, member: 1702"] Hi Tom, Slabbed coins are Graded coins by a third party (PCGS or NGC) sealed in a plastic holder and registered to the owner. Each coin is photographed and assigned a grading as well, included in the holder is a chip to register the coin. Grading fees can be as high as $125 per coin depending on the value of the coin. I have heard of coins that have been stolen, removed from the slab and then re-submitted for grading. The coin has been identified as a registered coin and returned to the rightful owner. If you own the set of coins such as all the Queen Victoria Farthing 63 coins in total you could be registered as one of the top collectors of this type of coin. Yes all coins that I have posted are my own. I own a full set of Half Farthings, Third Farthings and Quarter Farthings. cheers db [/QUOTE]
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