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When did ICG begin assigning "details" grades to problem coins?!

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this was just started a few weeks ago

 

they had an ad in one of the coin rags and/or some canned response interview telling this new feature of their grading service

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Since "the switch." ICG became what ANACS was, and ANACS became what ICG was; more or less.

 

I guess that means that Greg :devil: will be submitting all of his "off-the-wall" stuff to ICG to see if he can stump them.

 

Chris

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Since "the switch." ICG became what ANACS was, and ANACS became what ICG was; more or less.

 

I guess that means that Greg :devil: will be submitting all of his "off-the-wall" stuff to ICG to see if he can stump them.

 

Chris

 

Dont waste your time. ICG wont grade anything before 1600, no ancients except silver denarii, and if you have medals or errors they now put the minimum amount of info required on the slab.

 

Cameron Kiefer

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Since "the switch." ICG became what ANACS was, and ANACS became what ICG was; more or less.

 

I guess that means that Greg :devil: will be submitting all of his "off-the-wall" stuff to ICG to see if he can stump them.

 

Chris

 

Dont waste your time. ICG wont grade anything before 1600, no ancients except silver denarii, and if you have medals or errors they now put the minimum amount of info required on the slab.

 

Cameron Kiefer

 

Actually, I was wondering if Greg would resubmit his wooden nickel.

 

What about French medals of the 19th & 20th centuries? I have them in sizes ranging from 30-70mm up to 5mm in thickness.

 

Chris

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Actually, I was wondering if Greg would resubmit his wooden nickel.

 

What about French medals of the 19th & 20th centuries? I have them in sizes ranging from 30-70mm up to 5mm in thickness.

 

Chris

 

Nope. I had my fun. Perhaps when ANACS starts grading all that weird stuff I try some there.

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