Recent ebay pickup: Bronze Pan American Expo Medal

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  • Recent ebay pickup: Bronze Pan American Expo Medal   by AnkurJ on 26 May, 2011 22:13
  • From the sellers images, this example looked gem red/brown uncirculated. It arrived yesterday, and is even more amazing in hand!
    The surfaces are smooth like satin with no abraisions or marks. And to top it off, it comes with the original box in which it was presented, and very carefully stored for the last 110 years!

    The design on this medal is bar far my favorite. I fell in love with this design when I first saw an image of it a few years ago.
    Off to PCGS for slabbing!  Happy(*)




    AJ
  • Reply #1   by coinsarefun on 26 May, 2011 22:23
  • Beautiful  another of my favorite designs, congrat's :party:
  • Reply #2   by Deagle74 on 27 May, 2011 05:04
  • Very nice...the reverse is really cool;)

    R.
  • Reply #3   by bear on 27 May, 2011 15:23
  • Very nice indeed, especially with the box. Good pick up. Thank
    you for posting a picture of the medal. I enjoyed seeing it.
  • Reply #4   by AnkurJ on 27 May, 2011 16:59
  • Thanks for the comments everyone! Here are my pics:



    AJ
  • Reply #5   by FilthyBroke on 27 May, 2011 18:52
  • That's a cool design, and nice pictures!   Quick question - is PCGS  grading medals now?  I didn't think they did, but I could have missed something. 
  • Reply #6   by coinsarefun on 27 May, 2011 19:36
  • That's a cool design, and nice pictures!   Quick question - is PCGS  grading medals now?  I didn't think they did, but I could have missed something.






    I think ever since they starting slabbingthe ATB hokey pucks they started
    grading the larger medals as long as they are mint made
  • Reply #7   by AnkurJ on 27 May, 2011 21:23
  • PCGS Services UpdateFriday, April 22, 2011 7:45 PM

    From: "Don Willis" <info@pcgs.com>I

    would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your continued support of PCGS. PCGS Collector Club members continue to be a valuable part of our business.

    I have a brief update regarding PCGS services and a couple submission form changes.

    As most of you know, we introduced a new submission form at the beginning of the year which combined the previous four (!) forms into one. The response to this change has been very positive. Unfortunately, we were not able to produce the new submission forms in time to specifically provide for the new oversized holders that PCGS is now using to encapsulate the America The Beautiful 5 oz. commemorative coins.

    We now have a new submission form that addresses the oversized holders. There are a couple of policy changes to accompany that change.

    First, ATB coins no longer have to be submitted under the Regular service and can now be submitted under the Modern service (that’s a savings of $16). Of course you can submit the coins at a higher service level if you need a quicker turnaround or simply choose to do so.
    Second, PCGS is beginning to encapsulate medals in the new oversized holders. We have already encapsulated certain medals in the oversized holders. We plan to replace the Photo Certificate service that we have previously used for some medals and coins with the Oversized Holder service. If you have questions about a specific coin or medal please contact PCGS Customer Service.
    Third, any submission requiring an oversized holder will require the payment of an oversized holder fee of $20 per coin. We are compelled to add this fee due to much higher material costs as well as increased labor costs associated with the handling of these larger coins.
    These new services and rates will be effective for all submissions received beginning May 1, 2011.
    We are excited about the introduction of the new oversized holders. We believe they offer an attractive package to display your coins and medals and we hope to expand our offerings in this area as we go forward.

    On completely different note, PCGS is a strong supporter of the Industry Council for Tangible Assets (ICTA) as are most major coin dealers. ICTA is a national organization whose sole purpose is to advise and assist the coin hobby regarding governmental regulations. ICTA provides extensive ongoing lobbying efforts to help us influence new laws and regulations or changes to existing laws. A recent success has been the repeal of the 1099 law that was to go into effect next year. ICTA worked diligently with various officials in helping to make that happen. ICTA is also very involved in the fight against Chinese counterfeits.

    The new PCGS submission form offers you a chance to help support ICTA. In the FEE CALCULATION area you can select to make a contribution of 25¢ per coin on your submission that will be donated directly to ICTA. Your contribution will be included in your total payment. This is completely voluntary, but we encourage you to support ICTA just as we do.



    Best wishes,

    Don Willis

    President, PCGS
  • Reply #8   by bear on 27 May, 2011 21:40
  • I do not  have any argument, with anything that DW said in his E-Mail.

    It is nice that he is communicating with members. I only wish that he would

    communicate with me.
  • Reply #9   by FilthyBroke on 28 May, 2011 19:03
  • Thanks for the info, AnkurJ.  I really must be out of the loop. :)

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