

For a complete list of eligible coin sizes, go to /news/article/7646/. "This attractive holder furthers our commitment to provide the most comprehensive products and services to the numismatic community."Īmong the coins that can benefit from the outstanding presentation of the NGC Large Multi-Coin Holder are a set of the five main 2019 Chinese Gold Pandas and one Silver Panda or a type set of US Gold Eagles. "The NGC Large Multi-Coin Holder provides enhanced display and storage for a wide variety of sets," says Steven R. Most modern US coins and many modern world coins are eligible, with more sizes coming soon. Inserts are available to accommodate different coin sizes. Six-coin holder: By using different inserts with it, the NGC Large Multi-Coin Holder can encapsulate and display four, five or six coins, each up to 45 mm in diameter and 4.5 mm thick.įour, five or six coins, each up to 45 mm in diameter and 4.5 mm thick, can be encapsulated in the NGC Large Multi-Coin Holder. It also has the same security elements, including an advanced hologram and tamper-evident seal.Ī single NGC certification label is placed at the top of the holder with the NGC set description, coin descriptions, NGC grades and unique NGC certification numbers for each coin. The Large Multi-Coin Holder is made of the same high-quality materials as NGC’s other holders. Five-coin holder: Among the coins that can benefit from the outstanding presentation of the NGC Large Multi-Coin Holder is a Silver Proof Set of America the Beautiful Quarters. Withthe old holders, undersize coins had more friction points (becuase the gasket went all the way around), and there was much less movement.Numismatic Guaranty Corporation® ( NGC) has announced a new NGC Large Multi-Coin Holder, a single holder that can encapsulate four, five or six coins. A coin struck under less pressure than usual (very common on 20th century coins) will be slightly thicker and also smaller in diameter than what the standard 25C gasket allows for. On my Washington quarters, which only have 1 standard gasket size availabe, they cant do anything fix this problem.

Unfortunately, I've had this problem on standard size, close-collar coins, as well. On the Bust halves I've gotten edgeviews on, a few of them rattled around, but they have multiple options of gasket sizes to choose from to get the right fit, and I simply sent them back to be re-done. Some also rattle around when you simply flip the slab over. I have had multiple coins now that are spinning around in the slab. Irritating prongs aside, some coins do not sit in the holders very well. I am a huge fan of them as well, however, there are serious flaws in it.

I want to see the squared off edges, doggone it! What's the point of having a genuine proof buffalo nickel if I can't even see the attributes that confirm it as such? I just cataloged a 1936 satin proof buffalo in one of "those other" holders, and the confounded gooey rubbery insert gloops and globs over the edge of the coin just enough to obscure inspection of the rims, which I really enjoy when examining a proof buffalo. Honestly, if I were getting my collection certified, I would insist on the EdgeView for every coin, regardless of size.
