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Pillar of the Community
United States
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has anyone heard of PCC - Premier Certified Coins? I have two coins, (gifted to me) in PCC slabs. I have never heard of them, reputation, reliability, accuracy... anyone with info to share is appreciated. thanks.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Yes there have been two companies by that name. One was around for about four to six months back around 2002 - 2003. It used their own custom white slab. The second one is a fourth tier self slabber who uses generic shells. They first showed up about a year ago and they are still around but not doing a whole lot.
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Pillar of the Community
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1944 Posts |
would their grade be considered reasonably accurate?
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 United States
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I have never heard of PCC. The coins were a gift and I am sure they are nice! I would stick to PCGS,NGC,ANACS,or ICG for future buys. These are the most respected TPG companies in the industry. As with any TPG, buy the coin, not the slab 
swcoin.ecrater.com
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would their grade be considered reasonably accurate? No. In whichever iteration, this is one of those "third-world" slabbers whose opinions are not to be trusted under any circumstance. This is not an "impartial" grading service - not a "company" - it's almost certainly an ebay seller creating reputable-looking slabs to enhance their sales.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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There is listing of TPGS's around somewhere. Got to find it.
Edited by just carl 04/03/2009 5:33 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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I found that web site that lists all known TPGS's. And this is what they said: No information on this grading company. Any TPGS without a website, address, phone number or email are usually "self-slabbers" who grade their own coins, sell them, and don't accept submissions from the general public. These companies are not recommended unless one can tell, first-hand, that the coin is authentic, problem free (not cleaned or damaged), and graded appropriately. If you have any information on this company send an email to help@ More Info.com
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