Jislizard said:Depends on who grades it, slabs are easier to forge than coins.
Get some top tier third party grading companies and you should be alright for the moment but if you are buying coins in slabs you probably need to do a bit of research into the top brands first.
Some companies grade and slab their own coins, they are not third party graders and might just give the coins a higher grade to get more money.
Jislizard said:I don't use them myself, they are not that popular in the UK or Oz but they are very popular in the USA.
Believe it or not they are harder to confirm if they are in a slab, you can't weight them or measure the thickness or run a magnet over them.
PCGS and NGC are the two main ones.
You will pay extra for the guarantee of someone else saying they are genuine but with a small amount of practice and a lot of looking and handling of coins you will soon find out which ones are genuine and which are fake. If you are buying high end coins then there needs to be a learning curve first. You can make a lot of mistakes by diving straight in, and they are costly if you are buying old coins.
bja said:they are becoming very popular in Australia
Silva-Sheep said:bja said:they are becoming very popular in Australia
I don't think I have seen a single graded coin for sale within australia, however, I haven't been to any coin shows so there might be a few there.
The grading companies aren't to be trusted either, it was either NGC or PCGS that were grading damaged crocs as ms70 so be careful which coins you buy. Especially modern ones.
bja said:Silva-Sheep said:bja said:they are becoming very popular in Australia
I don't think I have seen a single graded coin for sale within australia, however, I haven't been to any coin shows so there might be a few there.
The grading companies aren't to be trusted either, it was either NGC or PCGS that were grading damaged crocs as ms70 so be careful which coins you buy. Especially modern ones.
Seriously..., all numismatic auctions (noble, status, downies) feature them. Check out Drake sterling or sterling currency. Like I said before buying slabbed bullion is not for me, but most high grade australian pre decs will end up in a slab over the next few years.
JMelton said:Didn't want to start another topic. Does anyone know where I can get the white cotton gloves? Briefly checked walmart and a Rite Aid but didn't find any. Want them tonight so online is a no go. Thanks.
For real? Does it really matter? I just remove them straight into airtites. Main reason tho is just got my Poseidon coin today and I've been afraid to turn it over and look at the other side.spannermonkey said:JMelton said:Didn't want to start another topic. Does anyone know where I can get the white cotton gloves? Briefly checked walmart and a Rite Aid but didn't find any. Want them tonight so online is a no go. Thanks.
Don't waste your $
dealers don't use them
Dealers dont use themJMelton said:For real? Does it really matter? I just remove them straight into airtites. Main reason tho is just got my Poseidon coin today and I've been afraid to turn it over and look at the other side.spannermonkey said:JMelton said:Didn't want to start another topic. Does anyone know where I can get the white cotton gloves? Briefly checked walmart and a Rite Aid but didn't find any. Want them tonight so online is a no go. Thanks.
Don't waste your $
dealers don't use them