PCGS PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE
Dan50
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Please give us a place for our 2005/2006 business strike coins. I've been holding off submitting my business strikes because of the UNFAIR way they are treated in UNCIRCULATED sets. This and/or thing you saddled us with is a joke. OK we had our laugh, now step up to the plate and give the business coins the place they deserve in the registry sets.
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Dan
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<< <i>DID YOU SEND ANOTHER REQUEST TO HRH HIMSELF???????? >>
I did, haven't seen a reply yet, probably won't either.
I think I'll wait another week and then post the letter here, as an "open letter"
variety sets and optional in the basic circulation sets, sounds good to me.
RegistryNut
<< <i>Yes, I like the idea of business strikes being included in a registry set. Making them mandatory in the
variety sets and optional in the basic circulation sets, sounds good to me.
RegistryNut >>
Check my ebay BIN or Make Offers!!
I only put my BS coins in my Sac set, and have watched my registry rank go South, South, South.
Or, I guess we can all just have MS69 coins from now on!!!
Mike
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THE LAST THREE QUESTIONS I HAVE POSTED HAVE MET ALL OF THE ABOVE CRITERIA AND HAVE BEEN COMPLETELY IGNORED. THEY HAVE NOT EVEN BEEN POSTED FOR OTHERS TO READ. NOW, I COMPLETELY UNDERSTAND THAT DAVID HALL MIGHT NOT HAVE THE TIME TO ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS, BUT CUSTOMER SERVICE & OTHERS SHOULD TAKE THEN STEP UP TO THE PLATE & ANSWER MOST (IF NOT ALL) QUESTIONS THAT ARE "APPROVED". THERE ARE SOME TERRIFIC QUESTIONS & SUGGESTIONS THAT HAVE BEEN SUBMITTED OVER TIME...AND IT'S QUITE FRUSTRATING THAT NO RESPONSE IS EVER SEEN. JMHO. I HAVE GIVEN UP TRYING TO ASK QUESTIONS ONLINE.
JMHO, Paul.
Later, Paul.
No posts or questions about coins at all.
<< <i>The only posts on the Q&A Form since June have been answered by Carol about the Forum soft ware. >>
I also read the recent questions to DH and came away thinking it odd that the questions were rather thin in substance.
Later, Paul.
Later, Paul.
<< <i>Yes, I like the idea of business strikes being included in a registry set. Making them mandatory in the
variety sets and optional in the basic circulation sets, sounds good to me.
RegistryNut >>
Satin finsih should be the variety. The basic set includes coins that are struck for circulation. The mint still produces coins for circulation. These are the ones that should be included in the bsic set. The satin finish coins are struck only for mint sets and as such are a special variety. period.
<< <i>Satin finsih should be the variety. The basic set includes coins that are struck for circulation. The mint still produces coins for circulation. These are the ones that should be included in the bsic set. The satin finish coins are struck only for mint sets and as such are a special variety. period. >>
EXACTLY!!!
The only reason these coins were put into the circulation strike sets, "IMHO" was to create an instant market for them. And it worked, seeing how most set owners decided to go for the higher points the SF coin offered. Registry competition can be a good thing, but in this case it also shows a lack of loyalty to the original goal.
If right was right, we should be complaining about a place to display our Satin Finish coins. And the circulation strike sets would be as they were always intended, for the business strikes.