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Hi, I'm a new user of this site, and was wondering what everyone's opinion was about the Canadian PCGS Set Registry. Is it a success that there are 158 sets after only about 12 weeks or so, or is it a failure that there are only 158 sets after this length of time. Any thoughts?
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  • MyWorldCoinTypeSetMyWorldCoinTypeSet Posts: 1,331 ✭✭✭
    I would say it has performed as expected. After an initial burst of sets when the Registry first started, new sets have trickled in at a few per week.

    As more sets get registered, there will be more interest, which will spawn more sets. It will just take some time.

    Maybe a PCGS presence in Canada might speed things up? It's painful for us Canadians to have coins cross the border twice for grading.
  • STEWARTBLAYNUMISSTEWARTBLAYNUMIS Posts: 2,697 ✭✭✭✭


    Docday 2003

    I agree with Paul.PCGS needs to cross the border and present their presence.Many people want to submit their coins but need assistance.

    Stewart
  • The People's Republic of Canada likes them taxes...I send all kinds of goodies to a few friends in Alberta and man do they pay for it in duties...and btw, the inspectors love to take a few things out now and then for themselves...
  • I just took a look at several Canadian sets for the first time. I think they are off to a good start. I was surprised to see so many catagories of sets. I think the US sets got a slower start, but that was before the online registry.

    I have one Canadian coin; I might look for a place to register it so I can get on a list for a short time image
  • Ya, right now a single coin could not only put you into the number one spot, but also into the category of solo coin listed. I hope that there are other people who are about to submit their coins so that there is a real sense of competition. It is developing on some of the categories where there are five to eight sets listed so far. I have been noticing that as the number of sets listed rises, the pace of the upgrading is increasing image
  • shirohniichanshirohniichan Posts: 4,992 ✭✭✭
    I'm still number three in the George V 25 cent piece registry. I think I've been there since I first listed it.
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  • shirohniichanshirohniichan Posts: 4,992 ✭✭✭
    Hey, I now have the top Newfie circulation strike 20 cent and 50 cent registries. Woohoo!
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  • Things seem to have slowed considerably on the Canadian Registry front. In 6 months, a little more than 100 new sets have been registered. And, it seems like there is little competition, except for some of the Silver Dollar sets.

    Maybe a result of the summer slowdown? Time will tell.


  • << <i>Things seem to have slowed considerably on the Canadian Registry front. In 6 months, a little more than 100 new sets have been registered. And, it seems like there is little competition, except for some of the Silver Dollar sets.

    Maybe a result of the summer slowdown? Time will tell. >>



    It seems to me that there are a few competitive series, including the 1¢, 5¢, and $1 series, but in totality I am a bit surprised that there are so few sets registered....
  • Here's another fairly busy set...gold sovereigns
  • shirohniichanshirohniichan Posts: 4,992 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Things seem to have slowed considerably on the Canadian Registry front. In 6 months, a little more than 100 new sets have been registered. And, it seems like there is little competition, except for some of the Silver Dollar sets.

    Maybe a result of the summer slowdown? Time will tell. >>



    I've been buying coins-- I just haven't been getting them slabbed. image
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  • shirohniichanshirohniichan Posts: 4,992 ✭✭✭
    Shall we have a moment of silence for the passing of the Canadian registries? image
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  • STEWARTBLAYNUMISSTEWARTBLAYNUMIS Posts: 2,697 ✭✭✭✭

    Perhaps EVERYONE can send an e mail to dh@collectors.com to have PCGS attend Canadian coin shows and the New York World Show to get submissions

    The Canadian set registry is far from dead.Check my sets out

    George V and George VI mint state and specimens

    Stewart Blay


  • << <i>Perhaps EVERYONE can send an e mail to dh@collectors.com to have PCGS attend Canadian coin shows and the New York World Show to get submissions

    The Canadian set registry is far from dead.Check my sets out

    George V and George VI mint state and specimens

    Stewart Blay >>


    I think that is a great idea. I have a whole bunch of coins I would like to submit....
  • shirohniichanshirohniichan Posts: 4,992 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Perhaps EVERYONE can send an e mail to dh@collectors.com to have PCGS attend Canadian coin shows and the New York World Show to get submissions

    The Canadian set registry is far from dead.Check my sets out

    George V and George VI mint state and specimens

    Stewart Blay >>



    Pardon my ignorance, Stewart, but what is your collection called?
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    << <i>Perhaps EVERYONE can send an e mail to dh@collectors.com to have PCGS attend Canadian coin shows and the New York World Show to get submissions

    The Canadian set registry is far from dead.Check my sets out

    George V and George VI mint state and specimens

    Stewart Blay >>



    Pardon my ignorance, Stewart, but what is your collection called? >>



    His collection is called Stewart Blay! Stewart's set
  • A nice collection Stewart.
    Tony Harmer
    Web: www.tonyharmer.org
  • shirohniichanshirohniichan Posts: 4,992 ✭✭✭
    Yea, verily-- nice coins indeed.
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  • Wow there have been five new sets added already today! Heating up....image
  • fcloudfcloud Posts: 12,133 ✭✭✭✭
    It will be fun to have more international sets! I hope PCGS continues to add them.

    President, Racine Numismatic Society 2013-2014; Variety Resource Dimes; See 6/8/12 CDN for my article on Winged Liberty Dimes; Ebay

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  • Good suggestions on the QA Forum docday. It would be great to see the Norweb, Pittman and complete Belzberg sets.


  • << <i>Good suggestions on the QA Forum docday. It would be great to see the Norweb, Pittman and complete Belzberg sets. >>



    Thanks. I got to thinking about it after reading a number of posts about how the Eliasberg set was being added.
  • On the topic of Canadian coins, has anyone heard anything regarding the Chet Krause collection which is going on sale soon?
  • shirohniichanshirohniichan Posts: 4,992 ✭✭✭


    << <i>On the topic of Canadian coins, has anyone heard anything regarding the Chet Krause collection which is going on sale soon? >>



    I've only heard that it's going to be auctioned. image

    I wonder how many 1968 cents he had in MS-68.
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    << <i>On the topic of Canadian coins, has anyone heard anything regarding the Chet Krause collection which is going on sale soon? >>



    I've only heard that it's going to be auctioned. image

    I wonder how many 1968 cents he had in MS-68. >>



    These are exactly the sorts of things that would be nice to know. I am amazed that no one seems to have any information.
  • shirohniichanshirohniichan Posts: 4,992 ✭✭✭
    There are a lot of Chet Krause's coins in the upcoming Heritage New York Signature Sale on January 12. Too bad I'm not flush with cash right now. image
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  • mdwoodsmdwoods Posts: 5,547 ✭✭✭
    I'm in one of the more competitive areas of the Canadian Registry. image

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    National Register Of Big Trees

    We'll use our hands and hearts and if we must we'll use our heads.
  • I'm in one of the more competitive areas of the Canadian Registry.

    Ya, me too. Doesn't seem to be too much competition in the specimen sets, but they sure are nice coins.
  • mdwoodsmdwoods Posts: 5,547 ✭✭✭
    That looks like a tough set to complete Paul. How long do you think it will take?
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    We'll use our hands and hearts and if we must we'll use our heads.
  • I've been looking for them for about a year and a half, and have found 3. So, at that rate, 5 years to go. Maybe more, but I doubt it will be less.


  • << <i>There are a lot of Chet Krause's coins in the upcoming Heritage New York Signature Sale on January 12. Too bad I'm not flush with cash right now. image >>



    I'm surprised by the lack of advertising for this sale - compare that to the Belzberg collection and its advance hype....
  • shirohniichanshirohniichan Posts: 4,992 ✭✭✭
    The Belzberg collection had the advantage of competeness. If the Chet Krause collection were a compete set of Canadian and Maritime Provinces coins, I'm sure it would have been promoted much more. Did you notice that the Belzberg collection has become a standard measure for Heritage? I saw a number of comments like, "Even the Belzberg example was only MS-63" when describing Krause's MS-64's.
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  • << <i>The Belzberg collection had the advantage of competeness. If the Chet Krause collection were a compete set of Canadian and Maritime Provinces coins, I'm sure it would have been promoted much more. Did you notice that the Belzberg collection has become a standard measure for Heritage? I saw a number of comments like, "Even the Belzberg example was only MS-63" when describing Krause's MS-64's. >>



    Its funny how that works. I noticed the same in Walsh's catalogues referring to both the Mason, Pittman, Norweb and Belzberg collections...but I guess if you've got a chance to get a better coin than any of them, you had better bid high, eh?
  • STEWARTBLAYNUMISSTEWARTBLAYNUMIS Posts: 2,697 ✭✭✭✭

    Chet Krause has a 1936 DOT Cent and it is slabbed as a
    MINT STATE 63 RED


    sTEWART
  • shirohniichanshirohniichan Posts: 4,992 ✭✭✭
    Its funny how that works. I noticed the same in Walsh's catalogues referring to both the Mason, Pittman, Norweb and Belzberg collections...but I guess if you've got a chance to get a better coin than any of them, you had better bid high, eh?

    Indeed. But I imagine my wife would rather have new dual-paned windows than a new "better than Belzberg" mint state coin. image
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  • mdwoodsmdwoods Posts: 5,547 ✭✭✭
    I grew up not far from the Canadian border. I saw a lot of neat Canadian coins as a kid. I once found a dateless Edward VII dime.
    National Register Of Big Trees

    We'll use our hands and hearts and if we must we'll use our heads.


  • << <i> Chet Krause has a 1936 DOT Cent and it is slabbed as a
    MINT STATE 63 RED


    sTEWART >>



    Well, I guess if you've got your eye on that one, I won't bid against youimage
  • shirohniichanshirohniichan Posts: 4,992 ✭✭✭
    I just won an 1858 Province of Canada 10 cent piece in PCGS AU-58. My registry should jump by leaps and bounds with its addition! image
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  • STEWARTBLAYNUMISSTEWARTBLAYNUMIS Posts: 2,697 ✭✭✭✭
    Report from the Heritage auction of the Chet Krause Canadian coins

    Chet Krause was at the sale.There were manyCanadians at the sale.Sid Belzberg was there.
    Some of the copper pieces went very strong.The 1924 George V graded as a ms 65 r/b with 75% brown and 25% red went at $1207
    The 1936 dot cent went for $207,000 USD

    The specimen 1924 nickel Specimen sold very cheap and it was much better than the grade stated on the holder.I bought the 1936 nickel at almost $1,000 as an ms 65 but thought the grade was closer to ms 67.

    All in All it was a FUN sale.There were many opportunities to buy great Canadian coins.

    Stewart
  • shirohniichanshirohniichan Posts: 4,992 ✭✭✭
    I'm glad you enjoyed it, Stewart. I just wish I could have been there to see the coins in person instead of just relying on digital images.
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  • << <i>Report from the Heritage auction of the Chet Krause Canadian coins

    Chet Krause was at the sale.There were manyCanadians at the sale.Sid Belzberg was there.
    Some of the copper pieces went very strong.The 1924 George V graded as a ms 65 r/b with 75% brown and 25% red went at $1207
    The 1936 dot cent went for $207,000 USD

    The specimen 1924 nickel Specimen sold very cheap and it was much better than the grade stated on the holder.I bought the 1936 nickel at almost $1,000 as an ms 65 but thought the grade was closer to ms 67.

    All in All it was a FUN sale.There were many opportunities to buy great Canadian coins.

    Stewart >>



    Did you notice whether Sid bought any Canadian coins?
  • orevilleoreville Posts: 12,024 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I wonder how well the Torex auction went. I did not see a lot of better coins available.

    A Collectors Universe poster since 1997!


  • << <i>I wonder how well the Torex auction went. I did not see a lot of better coins available. >>



    I watched the auction on the ebay live auctions. It seemed to me that the prices were fairly strong, especially for red cents. I was surprised that there were so many uncertified coins... I took my chances on a couple, and will see how Walsh's estimated grades compare.
  • Has anyone else noticed that the Canadian Registry is going down in numbers? It was 281 I think, last week, and is now back down in the 260s. Any idea why?



  • I only have a couple of sets and it looks like the few other sets are still plodding along. I did notice that you still can't add 2003 coins whereas the 2004's are already open in the LightSide sets.image

    I have seen a lot of neat coins in older slabs coming out on the market. Voyageur Silver Dalliers in PCGS green holders. I figure demand must be getting stronger. It could have to do with the up swing in the metal?

    Maybe everyone is holding back until June? Then WAM! post a number one set just before the awards!imageimage

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  • << <i>I only have a couple of sets and it looks like the few other sets are still plodding along. I did notice that you still can't add 2003 coins whereas the 2004's are already open in the LightSide sets.image

    I have seen a lot of neat coins in older slabs coming out on the market. Voyageur Silver Dalliers in PCGS green holders. I figure demand must be getting stronger. It could have to do with the up swing in the metal?

    Maybe everyone is holding back until June? Then WAM! post a number one set just before the awards!imageimage

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  • shirohniichanshirohniichan Posts: 4,992 ✭✭✭
    Now that June is over, have the number of sets decreased?

    Although it isn't really "Canadian", I'm thinking of working on my Newfie 5 cent set.
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  • STEWARTBLAYNUMISSTEWARTBLAYNUMIS Posts: 2,697 ✭✭✭✭

    PCGS went to the CNA in Ontario last week.What surprised me was they weren't taking submissions.There were two pretty PCGS girls trying to take business away from Brian at ICCS.

    I wonder how they did ?

    Stewart
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