New PCGS German Set Registry

Check out the new PCGS German Set Registry at:
http://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/default.aspx?c=132
Now you have a chance to show off your collection and compete with other collectors.
More sets and other countries are on the way.
Have fun!
http://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/default.aspx?c=132
Now you have a chance to show off your collection and compete with other collectors.
More sets and other countries are on the way.
Have fun!
Ron Guth
President
PCGS CoinFacts - the Internet Encyclopedia of U.S. Coins
www.CoinFacts.com
President
PCGS CoinFacts - the Internet Encyclopedia of U.S. Coins
www.CoinFacts.com
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Rex
<< <i>Why skip the Nazi years? >>
Probably in fear of upsetting someone. I just bought a handful of coins off of Ron's site and his page of 3rd Reich stuff is no longer displayed. When I questioned him about it he sent me the list in an email. He pulled it voluntarily not wanting to create any ripples as President of PCGS. I guess I understand to an extant as I have gotten disgusted looks and half heard a few comments over the years from other patrons in shops when I have asked about German coins. I state I collect everything from the States to the end of the Third Reich. The words Third Reich I guess labels me as a supremacist (SP)? or something, and by ending my collection at the 3rd Reich probably only makes it worse sounding.
1836 Capped Liberty
dime. My oldest US
detecting find so far.
I dig almost every
signal I get for the most
part. Go figure...
<< <i>Why skip the Nazi years? >>
Because it is a potential political hot potato, as mentioned in the previous post.