Bruce D. Boyd - Sidney OH Robert J. Geoghegan - Columbus OH Barbara A. Metz - Baltimore OH Karen L. Rosen - Hilliard OH Richard D. Rosen - Hilliard OH Alex Bally - Pittsburgh PA Ronald J. Sears - Worthington OH
Assignee:
Amos Press, Inc. - Sidney OH
International Classification:
A45G 100
US Classification:
206 081
Abstract:
An improved coin holder for the storage, display and protection of graded coins and other valuables is disclosed. Various tamper-resistant and tamper-evidencing features of the coin holder discourage and prevent fraudulent attempts to obtain access to replace graded coins with those of lesser quality, or tamper with coin grading certificates sealed with the coin in an inner element. Additional features discourage and make difficult the wholesale counterfeiting of the coin holder itself. The coin holder may be partially disassembled to obtain direct, unobstructed access to the coin contained therein, while maintaining the integrity of the grading certificate retained in the inner element along with the coin. The device introduces greater security and certainty into the process of marketing graded and increasingly valuable numismatic items. With minor modifications, the present invention may be used to secure grading small and medium-sized valuables for transport, grading and sale, such as diamonds, jewels, jewelry, stamps, and the like.
Bruce D. Boyd - Sidney OH Robert J. Geoghegan - Columbus OH Barbara A. Metz - Baltimore OH Karen L. Rosen - Hilliard OH Richard D. Rosen - Hilliard OH Alex Bally - Pittsburgh PA Ronald J. Sears - Worthington OH
Assignee:
AMCO Certification Services - Dublin OH
International Classification:
A45G 100
US Classification:
206810
Abstract:
An improved container for the storage, display and protection of collectable items such as graded coins, stamps, jewels and other valuables is disclosed. Display of the collectable items is enhanced by an optical element which provides reflective means for viewing the item indirectly. A reflecting prismatic ring is preferred to provide viewing of the periphery of a cavity or the collectable item enclosed therein. In a second embodiment where two or more components may completely enclose the cavity, various tamper-resistant and tamper-evidencing features are further incorporated in the container design to discourage and prevent fraudulent substitutions of collectable items, modification of grade and value certificates enclosed therewith, or counterfeiting of container components.
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