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<p>[QUOTE="Beefer518, post: 5447410, member: 87737"]I'm pretty sure the three digit suffix (the -xxx) represents that this coin is #xxx of a submission with a total of 'yyy', and that the suffix is not the total number of coins on the submission, except for the last coin.</p><p><br /></p><p>I have a couple of slabs that are consecutive, ie; 12345678-022 and 12345678-023, much like the coins [USER=116145]@MIGuy[/USER] posted. </p><p><br /></p><p>I also *think* the first set of numbers is related to the submission number, so in the above post, '4837694' relates to the order/submission number, and the -008, -011, -013 were the line numbers on the submission form. </p><p><br /></p><p>PCGS's label lists the coin catalog number, grade, followed by a unique number for that specific coin. So all MS-64 1888-S Morgans will have the first number of 7186, followed by a period, then the number 64, followed by a '/' and then the unique identifying number for that specific coin. NGC does not use the PCGS cataloging system (or number), so the first number is irrelevant to the coin intself.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Beefer518, post: 5447410, member: 87737"]I'm pretty sure the three digit suffix (the -xxx) represents that this coin is #xxx of a submission with a total of 'yyy', and that the suffix is not the total number of coins on the submission, except for the last coin. I have a couple of slabs that are consecutive, ie; 12345678-022 and 12345678-023, much like the coins [USER=116145]@MIGuy[/USER] posted. I also *think* the first set of numbers is related to the submission number, so in the above post, '4837694' relates to the order/submission number, and the -008, -011, -013 were the line numbers on the submission form. PCGS's label lists the coin catalog number, grade, followed by a unique number for that specific coin. So all MS-64 1888-S Morgans will have the first number of 7186, followed by a period, then the number 64, followed by a '/' and then the unique identifying number for that specific coin. NGC does not use the PCGS cataloging system (or number), so the first number is irrelevant to the coin intself.[/QUOTE]
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