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<p>[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 3597686, member: 66"]I do not believe any services used obv/rev grading for slabbed coins, but several services that used photocertificates did, including ACG. ACG did have one variety of photocertificate, it seems to be pretty rare, I have only seen a couple of examples. (And I do mean photocertificate not photoslab.)</p><p><br /></p><p>I take it back, I did find one service that did use obv/rev grading for a coin in a slab ACCGS. A startup from 2003 that didn't last long.</p><p><br /></p><p>Found another, or three depending on how you look at it. DCGS (Distinctive Coin Grading Service, not to be confused with Digital Coin Grading Service. Digital was a different company and came first.) which became CCGS (Don't know what the initials stood for and it gets confusing as there have been at least three, possibly four different companies that have used those initials.), which finally became NSCGS. Once again I don't know what the initials stood for. But in all three iterations they used obv/rev grading on their slabs.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 3597686, member: 66"]I do not believe any services used obv/rev grading for slabbed coins, but several services that used photocertificates did, including ACG. ACG did have one variety of photocertificate, it seems to be pretty rare, I have only seen a couple of examples. (And I do mean photocertificate not photoslab.) I take it back, I did find one service that did use obv/rev grading for a coin in a slab ACCGS. A startup from 2003 that didn't last long. Found another, or three depending on how you look at it. DCGS (Distinctive Coin Grading Service, not to be confused with Digital Coin Grading Service. Digital was a different company and came first.) which became CCGS (Don't know what the initials stood for and it gets confusing as there have been at least three, possibly four different companies that have used those initials.), which finally became NSCGS. Once again I don't know what the initials stood for. But in all three iterations they used obv/rev grading on their slabs.[/QUOTE]
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