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<p>[QUOTE="900fine, post: 380249, member: 6036"]I think that's true for NGC, but not PCGS. </p><p> </p><p>With PCGS, the cross-reference between the TPG's code number and the Denom / Issue is public knowledge. For instance, a 1909 Lincoln 1c brown business strike is code 2429. <b>The "PCGS coin number" is required to fill out the submission form, so they put those numbers on their website (see the Price Guide).</b></p><p> </p><p>So with a PCGS coin, all one need to know is the two numbers left of the "/". For instance, 7357.63 is a 1922-P MS63 Peace $1. All that will go straight into the database without fat-fingered keypunching - date, mint, denom, grade, MS / PR, variety. Sw-e-e-e-e-e-t.</p><p> </p><p>The number right of the "/" is the unique certificate number - ALSO a good thing to enter into your coin database.</p><p> </p><p>I bet someone has interfaced a bar-code scanner to a database to track coins. You know the TPGs do it !</p><p> </p><p>The next step up is to automatically stash the coin's <b>picture </b>into the personal DB. IF you got the TPG to photo the coin when graded, the photo is tied to the unique certificate.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="900fine, post: 380249, member: 6036"]I think that's true for NGC, but not PCGS. With PCGS, the cross-reference between the TPG's code number and the Denom / Issue is public knowledge. For instance, a 1909 Lincoln 1c brown business strike is code 2429. [B]The "PCGS coin number" is required to fill out the submission form, so they put those numbers on their website (see the Price Guide).[/B] So with a PCGS coin, all one need to know is the two numbers left of the "/". For instance, 7357.63 is a 1922-P MS63 Peace $1. All that will go straight into the database without fat-fingered keypunching - date, mint, denom, grade, MS / PR, variety. Sw-e-e-e-e-e-t. The number right of the "/" is the unique certificate number - ALSO a good thing to enter into your coin database. I bet someone has interfaced a bar-code scanner to a database to track coins. You know the TPGs do it ! The next step up is to automatically stash the coin's [B]picture [/B]into the personal DB. IF you got the TPG to photo the coin when graded, the photo is tied to the unique certificate.[/QUOTE]
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