
GOLDLINE AND PCGS HONOR VETERANS
Goldline International and PCGS Honor Veterans
With Yellow Ribbon Coin Program
Santa Monica, CA - November 11, 2010 - Goldline International, Inc., in cooperation with the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS), announced today a special yellow ribbon coin program to honor America's veterans and those men and women serving in our armed forces.
The program includes a limited number of 2010 one-ounce silver American eagle bullion coins graded Mint State 69 or 70 by PCGS. A special label bearing a likeness of a yellow ribbon will be sonically sealed in each coin's protective display holder. In addition, Goldline International has made a donation to a veterans' charity.
"Our men and women in uniform serve bravely for America and we are honored to celebrate their commitment to duty," said Mark Albarian, President and CEO of Goldline. "We are also pleased to donate to charities helping our service members and their families."
"PCGS is very pleased to offer something that shows our support to all the men and women in the armed services that protect our great nation," said Miles Standish, PCGS Vice-President and Senior Grader.
About Professional Coin Grading Service
Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) is a division of Collectors Universe, Inc. (NASDAQ: CLCT), the leader in third-party authentication and grading services for high-value collectibles including rare coins, trading cards, tickets, autographs, memorabilia and stamps. With more than 20 million coins graded commanding a total value over $20 billion, PCGS represents the industry standard in third-party certification.
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