One of the great things about the NGC slab format is the potential to use the label area to personalise your coin and present it in the best possible way. NGC provide a great choice of standard labels. Any NGC standard label may be requested when making a submission for grading with Numistacker.

https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-grading/labels/

NGC Directory of Standard Labels

 NEW Britannia “Ink” Label now available

“Britannia Ink” label now available for any Britannia coin from 1987 onwards

“Britannia Ink” label now available for any Britannia coin from 1987 onwards

Just when you thought it was safe to go back into the water the innovation team at Numistacker bring you a second new label to jazz up your Britannia collection. The new label is called Britannia Ink and it is available in two versions, one for regular slabs (thin and thick for coins up to 45mm) and one for XXL slabs that are used for coins over 45mm. The regular label is available for the usual price of £5 (including VAT) and the special XXL label is available for £8 including VAT and this would look particularly good on those 5oz, 10oz and 1Kg Britannias. If you would rather have the Britannia Photo label then this remains available and can be supplied on regular size slabsl only.

New for July 2021!

Britannia coins have been made by the Royal Mint since 1987 and have a long and illustrious history as one of the two key regular annual coins minted.

Britannia Label  - This is an exclusive label available for submissions to NGC from Numistacker. The label may be requested from July end of month submissions. Any Britannia coin, bullion or proof that can be holdered in a regular size holder may use this label on request.

Britannia Label - This is an exclusive label available for submissions to NGC from Numistacker. The label may be requested from July end of month submissions. Any Britannia coin, bullion or proof that can be holdered in a regular size holder may use this label on request.

 Some of the other labels that are frequently selected for submissions via Numistacker in the UK