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General => Banknote Grading Standards and TPG => Topic started by: coinsplus on April 21, 2008, 06:27:25 pm

Title: CCGS - Note holders
Post by: coinsplus on April 21, 2008, 06:27:25 pm
Just inquiring... did CCGS change their note holders?   I had previously thought Andrew was using those hard plastic holders.   I've seen lots of recent auctions of the soft, slim holder's he's been using.   

Thanks.

coinsplus1
Title: Re: CCGS - Note holders
Post by: friedsquid on April 21, 2008, 07:00:20 pm
Just inquiring... did CCGS change their note holders?   I had previously thought Andrew was using those hard plastic holders.   I've seen lots of recent auctions of the soft, slim holder's he's been using.   

Thanks.

coinsplus1


Yes he was using the 2 piece hard clear plastic sealed ones, but apparently people where complaining about them being too bulky.
So he changed to the thinner slim holders.
As a matter of fact I got some of the hard plastic ones to use on some of my notes.
Bulky but your notes are safe.
Title: Re: CCGS - Note holders
Post by: 1971HemiCuda on May 11, 2008, 11:55:13 am
Is CCGS a good company to go to when you want notes graded?
Title: Re: CCGS - Note holders
Post by: kid_kc79 on May 11, 2008, 08:32:42 pm
I may anger a few people here but in my opinion you want your notes gared by what the majority of the collectors will be familiar with.

In North America the anser would be PMG and CCGS
Title: Re: CCGS - Note holders
Post by: friedsquid on May 11, 2008, 08:38:37 pm
I may anger a few people here but in my opinion you want your notes gared by what the majority of the collectors will be familiar with.

In North America the anser would be PMG and CCGS

I would agree that when you go to shows the amount of PMG graded notes seems to be increasing.  In my opinion because they are so well known and people are familiar with them worldwide there is a better chance of selling them than a NO NAME graders notes.
FRIEDSQUID