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rrantique

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  1. NGC allows you to put your pcgs coins in custom sets now so people should be happy now.

     

    We have this little side show over here that is poorly attended. You can hang out here. The main show in the big tent is only for the special people.

     

    Do you see how offensive, condescending, and irritating that sounds?

     

    Excuse me, but I consider the custom side of things to be the best kept secret. It is here that the essence of real collecting or lets say collecting before the emergence of registries resides. Here the collector defines the set and what goes into that set. True, there is no competition or points here, but really, isn't it those things that take away some of the enjoyment of the hobby?

    Gary

     

    And I agree with Gary. (shrug)

     

     

     

    Buckle up snowflake it's going to get rough.

     

    Forgive me if I am wrong did he not say PCGS coins in the registry before Jan 2017 would be grandfathered in to the registry? Most of my coins are NGC coins. Some are not. I bought PCGS coins that I will take advantage of the 50% crossover fee and get 2 PCGS coins crossed for price of 1. Try that across the street now. They will be submitted along with my next subscription.

     

    Part of Brandon's opening post :"Starting in January 2017, however, if you would like to add a new coin to an NGC Registry set, it will need to be an NGC-certified coin."