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<p>[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 163639, member: 66"]And one the PCGS forum there is a thread with pictures of PCGS and ICG slabs that also have the wrong date on them. And I've seen the same mistake on NGC and ANACS slabs too. Mistakes like that are not too unusual. I have seen slabs from the majors that listed the wrong coin on them, wrong type, wrong denomination etc. When one of the major services does it people point it out and say "how neat, an error slab". When one of the third tier services does it people point it out and say "see, shows what kind of an incompetent service they are."</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Look again, these are not Coin World slab shells. Although they are a generic shell readily available. But what's wrong with that? The big boys designed and have their own shells made, and in this case they are buying shells that someone else designed and had made.</p><p><br /></p><p>And if anyone is interested, they switched over to the new slab on Oct 9th.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 163639, member: 66"]And one the PCGS forum there is a thread with pictures of PCGS and ICG slabs that also have the wrong date on them. And I've seen the same mistake on NGC and ANACS slabs too. Mistakes like that are not too unusual. I have seen slabs from the majors that listed the wrong coin on them, wrong type, wrong denomination etc. When one of the major services does it people point it out and say "how neat, an error slab". When one of the third tier services does it people point it out and say "see, shows what kind of an incompetent service they are." Look again, these are not Coin World slab shells. Although they are a generic shell readily available. But what's wrong with that? The big boys designed and have their own shells made, and in this case they are buying shells that someone else designed and had made. And if anyone is interested, they switched over to the new slab on Oct 9th.[/QUOTE]
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