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PCGS Launches Rarities Holder

- August 21, 2019

Showcase your outstanding rare coins in new PCGS holder

(Santa Ana, California) - Professional Coin Grading Service (www.PCGS.com) is now offering a striking new "Rarities" holder option at no additional fee for historic coins that merit special attention.  One of the first coins encapsulated in the new, larger holder is the finest known 1913 Liberty Head Nickel, graded PCGS PR66, owned by distinguished numismatist Gerald R. Forsythe who has been credited with the design for the new holder.

Standard PCGS holders measure approximately 3.25 inches tall by 2.5 wide while the new Rarities holders are approximately 5 x 4 inches.

Forsythe's all-time finest Mint State and Proof Liberty Head nickels collection, including the 1913 Liberty Head Nickel, has been encapsulated in the brand-new design.  The collection made its debut at the PCGS booth during the recent ANA convention.  This is the first time in history a 1913 Liberty Head Nickel, of which there are only five known, has been displayed with complete Mint State and Proof sets.

The finest known 1913 Liberty Head Nickel in new rarities holder.

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PCGS President Brett Charville announced the launch of the new Rarities holder at the Annual PCGS Set Registry Awards Luncheon on August 16, 2019.

"It is always exciting to work directly with a collector to bring a new product to the market.  These holders are meant to make a statement and allow collectors to share their prized coins in a distinctive way," said Charville.  "The decision to share this creation with the collecting community as a free option for the highest tier coins was an easy one to make."

The new holder is available as an option for any coins submitted under the Rarities Service Level or for coins submitted for unlimited value reholder service which will be renamed "Rarities Reholder."  There is no additional fee for the Rarities holder.  Submissions at these service levels do not automatically receive the Rarities holder and will be placed into a standard PCGS holder unless otherwise requested.

Example of a coin in the new rarities holder.

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For information about PCGS products and services, including how to submit your coins for authentication and grading, visit www.PCGS.com or call PCGS Customer Service at (800) 447-8848.




Article provided by PCGS at www.pcgs.com

 
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