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<p>[QUOTE="covert coins, post: 752656, member: 14561"]Was wondering if anyone had seen or had any coins graded by this new company( new to me anyways). They were at the MSNA show here last week and they had a really cool design. The coins with inscription on the edges ie the Washing ton dollar coins and similar coins are in a unique holder. This holder when viewed straight on allows you to read the lettering due to the holder having mirrors in it. I thought it was really cool. I talked with Jim M while at the show and he stated he had seen some graded by these guys and he thought they were spot on. I also seen a few and thought they had some strict grading practices. They stated that they do not body bag coins but if the the coin has been flawed ie whizzed, cleaned, die crack etc that they would just include it in the description. Also they were cool to my son. He had some really inexpensive coins and he took them to the graders and they treated him as if he had handed them a five thousand dollar coin. Really professionals and my son thought it was cool also. They are based out of Waterford,MI. Just thougt I would throw it out there and see what you guys thought/experienced.. Jerry[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="covert coins, post: 752656, member: 14561"]Was wondering if anyone had seen or had any coins graded by this new company( new to me anyways). They were at the MSNA show here last week and they had a really cool design. The coins with inscription on the edges ie the Washing ton dollar coins and similar coins are in a unique holder. This holder when viewed straight on allows you to read the lettering due to the holder having mirrors in it. I thought it was really cool. I talked with Jim M while at the show and he stated he had seen some graded by these guys and he thought they were spot on. I also seen a few and thought they had some strict grading practices. They stated that they do not body bag coins but if the the coin has been flawed ie whizzed, cleaned, die crack etc that they would just include it in the description. Also they were cool to my son. He had some really inexpensive coins and he took them to the graders and they treated him as if he had handed them a five thousand dollar coin. Really professionals and my son thought it was cool also. They are based out of Waterford,MI. Just thougt I would throw it out there and see what you guys thought/experienced.. Jerry[/QUOTE]
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