Several years ago I started a set in the PCGS registry to see what all the hype was about...
Turns out it was not worth the effort.
Recently, I sold one of my PCGS dimes, after converting my own raw dime into the same NGC coin. Honestly, I forgot I even built the set until the buyer contacted me to release it from my PCGS set.
Wow! It had been so long since I created the login and set that my account was locked out from inactivity and/or my poor feable brain could not remember the email/password combination. The folks at PCGS were very helpful in trying to unlock my account and I received my newly restored credentials quick.
However, it only took about 30 seconds to remember why I abandoned the PCGS registry for good. The site is less than intuitive, not very user friendly and quite frankly boring. No offense to you PCGS fans, but I think NGC has done a far superior job building a collector friendly environment.
Heres to NGC for building and maintaining a very customer-centric application for the betterment of the hobby.
Happy Collecting!
Todd
PS - Pic of the day - 1975 MS 66 FT Roosevelt recently added to my set
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