This holder was produced Aug 1989-1992, it is revised from prior gen holder with a hologram replacing the embossed gold logo on reverse. Although this holder was produced for nearly two years, it is becoming more scarce as time goes by and is usually found at a premium price. The reverse is unchanged retaining the gold embossed logo. This holder produced Dec 1987 - Aug 1989, it is revised from prior gen holder with a border added to the front label, it is usually brown but is also seen in green. This number will likely go up some as more are discovered. Current census figures put the number of survivors known at 201, census started in Jan 2012. It is estimated that about 3500 coins were slabbed in this holder. This holder appears rarer than 2.0 and is believed to have been in production for about a week. It is now accepted that this holder was very likely used before Gen 2 but it is commonly known as Gen 2.1, I see no reason to mess with tradition. This holder features the white label on white insert and embossed rear logo on insert instead of outside of holder. Current census figures put it at 175 known examples but this census was begun early 2019 so numbers will go up. Estimates are that 4000-5000 were produced, however that seems high unless this holder was produced longer currently believed. This holder is believed to have been produced for about 2 weeks. This holder features the white front label on a white insert and the rear features an embossed gold logo on outside of holder. This coin's photos added to show an example only, It is not owned by me. This number will probably go up a bit as more are discovered over time. Current census figures put the number of survivors known at only 41. It is estimated that 3000 coins were slabbed in this holder. The white label was placed on rear and the logo on the front of holder. This 1st generation holder features a black insert. Please note that the Scratch-Resistant Holder service only applies to the standard-sized holders.įor additional information, contact NGC Customer Service by e-mail at by phone at 1-800-NGC-COIN (642-2646).Produced Sept. To see NGC Services and Fees, click here. ![]() The fee is an additional $5 fee per coin. Customers will need to select the service for all other tiers and ReHolder. The Unlimited WalkThrough and WalkThrough tiers include Scratch-Resistant Holder for no additional fee. This same coating is used to protect delicate eyeglass lenses while maintaining their transparency and represents the advance in optical technology. With a clear UV-cured hardcoat, the holder significantly increases surface resistance to scratching and abrasion. With these crystal clear, durable holders, encapsulated NGC-certified collectibles are proudly displayed, showcasing every detail without the potential for scrapes or marks to obstruct the view. ![]() Numismatic Guaranty Company™ (NGC®) is happy to announce the return of the Scratch-Resistant EdgeView® Holder. The grading company had expected that the scratch-resistant holders would be unavailable for six to nine months. The holders, which have a clear UV-cured hardcoat, have been unavailable for nearly a year. Numismatic Guaranty Company (NGC) has announced that its Scratch-Resistant holders are now back in stock.
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