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Question on NGC Red Label, Brown Label, etc. . . | Coin Talk Hi smullen, I did some digging and found a couple links I have a friend who is more into graded coins than me, and he says brown is the best, I think because they fetch the best price for some reason That doesn't seem to jive with the link data It seems that the color meanings may vary depending on the type of coin
Does anybody know what MS 70 blue label or brown label mean . . . - Reddit The blue label is the "early releases" or "first releases" type (no difference between the two) where they were sent in for grading within the first month of release (and it costs an extra $10 for that designation) The brown is just the basic that were graded at any point
NGC Standard Labels NGC's standard labels feature distinctive designs and ample room for describing a coin's attributes and grade The labels are completely inert and boast a number of security features
How to Read PCGS Labels Also, many modern U S coins are represented by five- or six-digit ID numbers, regardless of the presence of any special qualifiers There are some PCGS labels that show a “Series” number and “Coin” number, as seen here:
Do the Labels really make a difference in graded coins First day of Issue (FDI), Early releases, First Releases, signature FDI's, no label, etc? Also is there a difference in the label used like the trolley, flag, star, brown label, or is it the owners choice to choose what they want? Thanks in advance!
Understanding the NGC Grading Label and its Use of Supplemental . . . Certain designations are easy to understand,such as the color designators that follow the numerical grade on copper and bronze coins: BN stands for Brown (or a variety of colors other than mint red), RB identifies a coin having a moderate amount of mint red, while RD on a copper or bronze coin means that it retains all or nearly all of its
Question re: SLAB LABELS given NGC-graded ASEs?? - Coin Talk I have noticed that the designation "early releases" appears on both brown and blue labeled NGC-graded silver eagles The blue labeled coins tend to bring more in auctions Can someone please tell me the difference? Which early release eagles get the brown label as opposed to the blue label?
blue vs brown holder - NGC Coin Collectors Chat Boards I have submitted a 2020 w burnished gold eagle #5923813, with 1st releases designation, and was wondering if I can get the brown label with 1st releases, if not, blue will be fine, thanks, jimbo27
An Overview of Graded Coin Labels - ModernCoinMart Others are simply a different color, such as blue instead of brown Some carry a theme for the country that issued the coin, like a Canadian-themed label for a certified Canadian Silver Maple Leaf