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<p>[QUOTE="jester3681, post: 2546561, member: 53130"]No - The only way to get a pedigree on a slab is to cross it from an existing slab, be the person who is pedigreed, or be a major dealer or auction house who is representing the collection of the pedigree. Two examples:</p><p><br /></p><p>NGC - I had some tokens from the Tanenbaum collection, bought directly from the dealer who was representing them. They were still in Steve's 2x2 flips with his writing on them (recognizable to NGC and their token folks). I had the dealer email NGC to declare chain of ownership, and included all documentation when I submitted. NGC would not attribute the pedigree.</p><p><br /></p><p>PCGS - I had a token that I was crossing from NGC to PCGS. The coin had sold at Heritage and the auction listing described the pedigree and chain of ownership. The auction pictures were of the entire slab, and the certificate number was clearly visible. PCGS would not note the pedigree.</p><p><br /></p><p>Long story short - no, this is not something we need to worry about so long as current policies remain in place.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jester3681, post: 2546561, member: 53130"]No - The only way to get a pedigree on a slab is to cross it from an existing slab, be the person who is pedigreed, or be a major dealer or auction house who is representing the collection of the pedigree. Two examples: NGC - I had some tokens from the Tanenbaum collection, bought directly from the dealer who was representing them. They were still in Steve's 2x2 flips with his writing on them (recognizable to NGC and their token folks). I had the dealer email NGC to declare chain of ownership, and included all documentation when I submitted. NGC would not attribute the pedigree. PCGS - I had a token that I was crossing from NGC to PCGS. The coin had sold at Heritage and the auction listing described the pedigree and chain of ownership. The auction pictures were of the entire slab, and the certificate number was clearly visible. PCGS would not note the pedigree. Long story short - no, this is not something we need to worry about so long as current policies remain in place.[/QUOTE]
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