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NGC Unveils New Slab

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http://www.ngccoin.com/news/viewart...Article=1078


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Posted on 7/29/2008

This summer, NGC is introducing a new generaation of the NGC holder, incorporating their state-of-the-art EdgeView® design. Learn more about the most advanced coin holder ever developed.

NGC has unveiled the design of its newest holder at the American Numismatic Association's World's Fair of Money. The holder will be used for encapsulation of NGC-certified coins beginning late-August 2008. The most visually significant change is the incorporation of NGC's EdgeView® design which suspends a coin within four prongs, allowing for clear view of the Encased Coin's edge. This feature will be available for nearly all coin types 40mm and smaller.

The newest generation of NGC holder is made from the same preservation-grade materials as the holder developed by NGC to house the 200 most rare, unique and famous American coins in the Smithsonian's National Numismatic Collection. The Smithsonian conducted rigorous materials analysis and testing to confirm the long-term safety of all of the components used in the manufacture of these holders, further verifying their inertness and stability.

Several state-of-the-art anti-counterfeiting features have been integrated into the holder's design. These include a high security label incorporating microprinting, UV-light responsive watermarking and an embedded holographic layer. A second hologram is fused to the back of the holder, developed with new methods that make it virtually impossible to reproduce.

"Our newest holder satisfies NGC's combined objectives of exceptional visual display, security and long-term preservation," comments Steve Eichenbaum, CEO of NGC. "To achieve this, we relied on technology that quite simply did not exist when the last generation of our holder was released in 2001. It is without question the most extensively tested and technologically advanced coin holder ever created."


http://www.collectors-society.com/i...w_holder.pdf

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 Posted 08/08/2008  7:16 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Bryan1315 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
the one thing I wish they would change is that white part, it would look so much better if it were clear in my opinion
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 Posted 08/10/2008  5:11 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add cheungsta to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I agree...clear slabs look much better.

Is it just me, or do the 4 tabs holding the coin in place cover part of the rim on both sides?! Why would they do that?!?! I would think that graders/collectors/buyers/etc etc would want the entire coin to be visible...just my opinion...
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I think your right cheungsta. Then that kinda defeats the whole purpose then. So what if you see the edge if it ends up covering part of the design. I think this will be terrible for them if they do this on all coins. Most coins don't have anything on their edges, so it seems useless. I wonder how a Three Cent Silver will look in it.
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I wish they would just use a clear insert. I would like to see the edges without having to crack the slab open. This tends to keep me away from NGC slabs.
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I'd also have to agree in regards to clear vs white, while I get coins in NGC or PCGS slabs I would love it if NGC went to a clear slab.
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NGC has been asked about going to a clear insert and they say that the combination of the white insert in their holder is a "trademarked" appearance for NGC and they have no plans to make any changes to the color.
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