GSAC was a self-slabbing coin dealer that put his own coins into those holders and graded them however he wanted. His operation lasted less than a year, and then was gone. He was not alone -- there are a number of these "self-slabbers" out there, which are virtually all untrustable for their grading. The only value of these slabs is the hard plastic around your coin -- forget whatever grade is on the holder.
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Genuine Parts Company was created in 1928.
The symbol for Genuine Parts Company in the NYSE is: GPC.
The best way to be certain your coin is genuine is to have it graded by a third party grading company. Many coin dealers can assist you in this process for a fee. There is also a fee for the actual grading and authentication.
To verify a genuine visa on your passport, contact the embassy or consulate of the issuing country or check their official website for guidance and authentication methods.
two-factore authentication
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As of July 2014, the market cap for Genuine Parts Company (GPC) is $13,127,009,462.56.
Global Authentics LLC is not a very reputable company in authentication. They are known for authenticating Fake items. Stay away!!!
Automation Tool Company's motto is 'Automation Specialists'.
The ticker symbol for Genuine Parts Company is GPC and it is traded on the New York Stock Exchange.
Yes, there is a real company with that name.