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Asian Coins For TPG Slabbing

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 Posted 08/30/2011  9:47 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Nic to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers

I have some very rare asian coins, circa 1850 to 1925 that I would like rated and graded and slabbed, am ok with paying slabbing premiums

Which internationally recognized TPG can best handle asian coins?
And do they entertain walk-in persons with coins to be slabbed?

I don't know of any asian TPG company that does rare coin TPG, perhaps you know of one?

Thank you for the assist!
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 Posted 08/31/2011  2:16 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Conder101 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
PCGS and NGC are still the top two services for Asian. At one time one of them was working on a site location in either China or Hong Kong but that seems to have dropped off the map.

As far as walk ins, see my answer to your other post on the same subject for your New York visit.

The only Asian TPG that I know of is JNDA, Japanese Numismatic Dealers Association. I don't know if they do anything other than Japanese coins, and they don't slab, they have a photocertificate. Coins have to be submitted by a JNDA member.
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08/31/2011 2:28 pm
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Thanks conder101 !
Info appreciated, never thought there were photo certificates in lieu of slabs, that's a new one for me. Thanks again

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