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New Member
Bulgaria
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Is there any logic in the creation of the certified number of PCGS,example (17241691).I am interested where can I find all certified numbers for a country.Do you have information which numbers are occupied,for example 1611..., 1724...etc. Thank you
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Bedrock of the Community
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Just google PCGS cert and click on the pcgs link that says "PCGS Certificate Verification" and then enter in the slab number and it will give you the details
Edited by basebal21 05/08/2013 5:23 pm
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New Member
 Bulgaria
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I don't know their numbers.The idea is to know their country numbers
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Bedrock of the Community
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Theres no way to just put in a set of numbers and get every coin from a country. You can look at the population reports but you have to have the numbers to get information about a specific coin.
As far as I know they dont assign specific numbers to specific countries anyway
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Moderator
 United States
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On a PCGS cert, the numbers to the left of the slash identify the coin type and series. The numbers to the right are just a sequential serial number which, to the best of my knowledge, doesn't correlate to any actual system. If it does, they're not saying. Further, aside looking up a certification you have to be a PCGS paid member for them to even allow you access to population numbers.
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New Member
 Bulgaria
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Ok,can someone tell me how much are the certified coins of Bulgaria?
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Moderator
 United States
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Quote: Ok,can someone tell me how much are the certified coins of Bulgaria? Not sure what you're asking. How many Bulgarian coins has PCGS certified? You would need access to PCGS Populations for that, and as I said those numbers are only available to paid PCGS members. We can't give them to you, because beyond one or two it would give PCGS cause to ban our membership if we did. They consider that information confidential outside their membership. What is a certain Bulgarian coin worth in a certain grade? You would need to find records of existing sales to decide that. PCGS publishes a Price Guide which we can see, but it is just a guide and doesn't match real-world sales. I understand we are working through a language difference, and I will be happy to patiently help until you are satisfied with the answer.
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New Member
 Bulgaria
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I am not interested in prices.I want to know how much are the certified coins.I have found 1170+ certified coins so far.Can you tell me are there much more of them that I haven't found.I have found them by number in sites like ebay etc. Is there any logic in some of the first digits of the certified number,for the last 4 are serial submission of coin certification
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Moderator
 United States
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Quote: Is there any logic in some of the first digits of the certified number,for the last 4 are serial submission of coin certification Ah. Your point is more clear to me now. To the best of my knowledge, all of the numbers to the right of the slash are given according to a PCGS numbering scheme which they do not share with the world. If they identify a particular country or place of submission, I'm unaware of it. Keep in mind, PCGS has certified twenty-five million coins, and each has a unique serial number. That's a large number, in fact the size of the entire set to the right of the slash.
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