Do any of the TPG's slab non-currency bullion? I have several series that I'm working on collecting that come in 1 oz silver and also 1 oz copper rounds that do not have any value as currency beyond melt value, anybody know the answer? Thanks
I do believe that any of the top three will slab a bullion coin. I am looking at an ANACS slabbed ASE on my desk right now.
If it has a face value and was issued by a government, no problem. If it is considered a medal and issued by a government, no problem. Many medals, some of them considered silver or gold rounds but commemorating something of note and issued privately, will also be graded and slabbed. However, if you can't find it in the population/census report, it's best to ask the TPG if they'll grade it. Cal
Depends what it is but yes they will do private issued rounds. The more popular and well know it is the more likely they will do it especially if it's appeared in a reference guide.