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<p>[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 578859, member: 66"]Conder has been busy.</p><p><br /></p><p>Even my own database information isn't definitive. It is pretty much complete on the regular production slabs, but I don't have complete information on all the different novelty labels, special labels they have used. Think about it. Between the first strikes, and all the different anniversary labels and combinations of the two, there are at least eight different slab labels for the silver eagles in 2006 from NGC alone. Even with just the production slabs there are are over 80 different holders from PCGS, NGC, and ANACS alone. (And NGC just added two more slabs of increased thickness for their Ancient coins program.)</p><p><br /></p><p>Eventually I would like to get it all gathered together again for a second edition of the slabbook, but to do soI am going to have to force myself to stay off-line and so far I haven't been able to do that. I also have to fit it in with two full time jobs, and three other writing projects. (Revision and second edition of my Conder token index, the early date large cent census, and a monthly newsletter.)</p><p><br /></p><p>Heck I haven't even managed to get the photos pulled together, uploaded and written up for the PCGS slab varieties post on the NGC forum. And I need to update the NGC post.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 578859, member: 66"]Conder has been busy. Even my own database information isn't definitive. It is pretty much complete on the regular production slabs, but I don't have complete information on all the different novelty labels, special labels they have used. Think about it. Between the first strikes, and all the different anniversary labels and combinations of the two, there are at least eight different slab labels for the silver eagles in 2006 from NGC alone. Even with just the production slabs there are are over 80 different holders from PCGS, NGC, and ANACS alone. (And NGC just added two more slabs of increased thickness for their Ancient coins program.) Eventually I would like to get it all gathered together again for a second edition of the slabbook, but to do soI am going to have to force myself to stay off-line and so far I haven't been able to do that. I also have to fit it in with two full time jobs, and three other writing projects. (Revision and second edition of my Conder token index, the early date large cent census, and a monthly newsletter.) Heck I haven't even managed to get the photos pulled together, uploaded and written up for the PCGS slab varieties post on the NGC forum. And I need to update the NGC post.[/QUOTE]
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