Canadian Coin Certification Service
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Canadian Coin Certification Service (CCCS) is a Canadian third-party coin certification company located in Longueuil, Quebec.[1] CCCS certification consists of grading, authentication, grade qualification, variety attribution, and other determinations. CCCS grades Canadian coins and world coins.[2]
CCCS encases coins in a soft holder or hard holder. The soft holder is a PET film envelope that is sealed in a plastic flip. The CCCS grading certificate is sealed in the other side of the flip. The certification number can be verified online using their website.
CCCS is also listed as a certification checkbox option when searching on eBay for Canadian coins.[3]
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- ↑ "CCCS Canadian Coin Certification Service - Canada Third Party Coin Grading Service". coinauctionshelp.com.
- ↑ "Is CCCS a reputable Grading Company?". collectors.com. Collectors Universe. 29 May 2013.
- ↑ "CCCS Coins". eBay.
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