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PCGS' Attendance at Upcoming ANA World's Fair of Money Marked By Giveaways and Beautiful Coin Displays

This 1848 PCGS MS66 Liberty Seated Dollar is the finest known of its kind.
This 1848 PCGS MS66 Liberty Seated Dollar is the finest known of its kind.
(Anaheim, CA) - This year's ANA World's Fair of Money, August 9-13, just got better. Professional Coin Grading Service (www.PCGS.com) will offer various promotions and giveaways to continue its 30th anniversary celebration, as well as the display of two prized coin sets from the PCGS Set Registry.

"The promotions continue for our 30th anniversary, and we have items that have been a hit with our customers. Those who visit the PCGS booth have the opportunity to receive commemorative 30th anniversary medals with the submission of 25 or more coins, and all submissions will earn a 30th anniversary PCGS hat. And that's just the tip of the iceberg; we have more in store," said PCGS President Don Willis.

Free copies of the Periodic Table of U.S. Coins poster will also be handed out at the PCGS booth (#202) while supplies last, with no submission requirements attached. In place of chemical elements, the poster presents hi-resolution images of virtually all coins minted in the United States. Each coin is categorized by type and accompanied by information such as weight, metallic content and diameter. Those unable to obtain the poster can purchase it on Amazon for $20 each.

Here is an example from
Here is an example from "Fireball Rainbow" Lincoln set, a 1957-D PCGS MS67BN Lincoln Cent.

In addition to the giveaways, PCGS is also offering throwback "Old Green Holder" labels at the booth at a rate of $7 for standard and $12 for secure.

Two award-winning sets from the PCGS Set Registry will be featured during show hours, and accompanying educational brochures for each set will be available while supplies last: the Winged Liberty's Color of Money "Fireball Rainbow" Lincoln Collection, and the Legend Collection of Liberty Seated Dollars.

"Those in attendance are sure to love these beautiful sets," said Set Registry Director BJ Searls. "On the colorful side, visitors will be blown away by the vibrant appearance of blazing colors exhibited by the 'Fireball Rainbow' Lincoln collection, an assortment of circulation strike and proof cents that feature strikingly colorful, rainbow-like hues. The 1909-1958 circulation strike set is the recipient of Best Digital Album of 2016 and can be viewed at www.pcgs.com/lincolncirculated.

Visitors can obtain a 30th Anniversary medal, featuring the anniversary
Visitors can obtain a 30th Anniversary medal, featuring the anniversary "Old Green Label."

"Bruce Morelan, owner of the Legend Collection, continues his quest to build the finest early dollar set from 1794-1885. His Liberty Seated Dollars will be on display at the PCGS booth. The set, inducted into the PCGS Set Registry Hall of Fame in 2004, is the finest ever assembled. Filled with unique top pops and a roster of impressive pedigrees, this set is a must-see for any serious collector. For a preview visit www.PCGS.com/libertymintstate."

PCGS Representatives will be available throughout the pre-show (the PNG/ANA Numismatic Trade Show), August 6-8, and the World's Fair of Money, August 9-13, to answer questions, accept standard and bulk submissions and provide additional company information. Show submissions will be taken from Saturday, August 6, to Friday August 12, one day before the conclusion of the World's Fair of Money.

The ANA World's Fair of Money will be held at the Anaheim Convention Center, located at 800 W. Katella Ave., Anaheim, CA.

Founded in 1986 by distinguished numismatic experts, Professional Coin Grading Service is the most respected coin authentication and grading company in the world and has offices in Hong Kong, Shanghai, Paris and the United States.

For additional information about PCGS and its services, visit www.PCGS.com or call PCGS Customer Service at (800) 447-8848.

Get a free Periodic Table of U.S. Coins while supplies last.
Get a free Periodic Table of U.S. Coins while supplies last.

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