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ASE PCGS Special Holder (Cleveland) Question

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I'm not a TPG holder collector, but, if someone could provide information on this PCGS holder, such as what company originally sold them, and approximately how many were released I would appreciate the info. I've seen conflicting information online.

Thank You.


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Not sure of the company. Check the PCGS cert though. There are 200 of that label for 70 DCAMs. They improved the cert thing to tell you total for grade and label population of the grade as well

If you can find a 69 to go with it you'll likely have the whole population
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Ahhh, I didn't realize the PCGS verify tool had the details. So, I now know that there were 200 issued, all 70s. Now the question is what company originally distributed them.

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o, I now know that there were 200 issued, all 70s.


That may or may not be correct. You know that 200 70s exist. It does not mean there are no 69s. If there are no 69s the company said only use these labels on what you deem a 70.
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All coins with this label are graded 70. You can look it up in PCGS CoinFacts. CoinFacts shows all labels (which PCGS for some unknown reason insists on incorrectly calling die varities) for any given coin. If you select the label, then you see the grades of all coins with that label.
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All coins with this label are graded 70. You can look it up in PCGS CoinFacts. CoinFacts shows all labels (which PCGS for some unknown reason insists on incorrectly calling die varities) for any given coin. If you select the label, then you see the grades of all coins with that label.


I didn't bother to look that close but yes on that bulk submission then 70 was the minimum grade for that label
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