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 Posted 07/01/2010  01:37 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coinguybrian to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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NGC slabs are slightly taller than PCGS/ANACS/ICG slabs. This has driven me crazy more than once!

I believe AMOS makes a box that will hold NGC slabs, and of course this taller box will hold the other slabs, but they will be a bit of a loose fit.

I finally broke down and bought an "official" NGC box on ebay for about $12.


I really need to do that, been having the same problem and didn't realize it.
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I like both companies but especially like NGC coins with the * (star)........those coins are very beautiful!
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Hi guys. I haven't been on here lately, as I have been busy. By looking at ebay, I have seen NGC, in my opinion, grade coins extremely accurately AND consistently, and grades as close to The Official A.N.A Grading Standards For United States coins (my favorite grading guide)as I have seen from a third-party grading service. No About Good-3 bearing a Good-4 label as with PCGS or ANACS. What is your opinion on NGC, and when I purchase my 1916D mercury, is this a good TPG to buy? Please reply. - coincrazed
They're my preference. Not that I have anything against buying coins in PCGS slabs. I wouldn't let them grade my coins if it were for free, though.
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