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5 Coins-1 Slab - Are You Charged For 5 Coins Evaluated?

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How can they put 5 different coins into 1 slab & certify it?

I assume when you pull up the NGC#, it tells what is what?

Do they charge you for 5 coins although they are all in 1 slab?



http://www.ebay.ca/itm/FIVE-UNITED-...em2a26319ec2



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That is strange. I thought the objective of sending coins was to have them graded. I don't see any grades. I will admit I know little about TPG as I do not own any graded coins but is this even possible?
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Ya strange, I saw 2 morgans in one pcgs double slab once. Can't remember why they were like that though... I must admit that error type set thing is kinda cool
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They are not graded coins. They are certified mint errors.
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You can have them in multicoin graded sets and yes, you pay to have each graded.
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Thanks for all the answers Ss...

I did some looking around after the fact & found this site telling about multi coin holders:

http://boards.collectors-society.co...mber=1643714

Pretty cool that you CAN get multi coin holders with separate grades too:


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Forgot this PDF site too:

http://www.ngccoin.com/pdf/ngc_mult...er_lists.pdf
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Now, That is a pretty cool Slab.
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