Set Registry Coin Removal Question
asheland
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So recently, I bought a coin, and when I did the CertVerification, it shows it in a users registry…
I happen to know who this user is, and he’s a very nice guy, I contacted him through private message and asked him to remove the coin, he had it in the registry here, and ATS (NGC)
He promptly removed it from the NGC registry, however, he said he never uses the one here and can’t even remember his password to login, so my question is, how do I get this coin removed? Is there someone in management that can help? If he were to be contacted, he would confirm all of this.
I don’t want to mention any names because he is a member here and he’s a great guy, I just want to try to do this discreetly…
Any help is appreciated!
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You just enter the cert reference in the set registry ‘add inventory’ section, read the information it gives you after submitting, then wait three days, then take a picture of the front and back of the slab (per the directions they give you) and then a few hours later it will be released for you.
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Thank you!
One thing, I don’t currently have a set registry. However, I may at some point in the future and I just wanted to pull the coin from someone else’s in the meantime… Would I still be able to do it considering that information?
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And, to my knowledge, this is the only coin that I’ve ever bought that was still sitting in someone’s registry…
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Yes, all you are doing is putting the coin into your inventory, you can then add it to any registry sets you start anytime in the future.
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Cool! Thank you!
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How about if you sell a coin in your registry or inventory?
Do you go to inventory and check coin and then delete checked?
I’m just starting out with the registry stuff, so I’m not sure.
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Correct.
I do not delete them. There is a pulldown selection where you change it from active to sold. This allows others to buy the coin and put it in their registry sets, but the advantage is that you keep a record of the sale.
I like keeping info of my purchase price and date, sale price and date, and other detailed info intact for record keeping, taxes, historical values, etc.
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