Lincoln Cent Registry sets to Require BS & SF Coins
Silverstate
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BJ,
sent me an email this afternoon.
"the Lincoln variety sets will require both CS and SF. That decision was just made today. I’ll be updating the sets tomorrow."
Just wanted to give everyone a heads up!
These sets are growing by the day !!
sent me an email this afternoon.
"the Lincoln variety sets will require both CS and SF. That decision was just made today. I’ll be updating the sets tomorrow."
Just wanted to give everyone a heads up!
These sets are growing by the day !!
Jim
Gardnerville, NV
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Dan
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<< <i>Hoping that this leads to the Business Strike set's going to just allowing the BS's in them instead of ether - or
Dan >>
Surely to goodness that will happen.
That is just wrong! Satin finish coins will never have a true home in a Basic Circulation Set. This decision offsets all the positve things PCGS has accomplished lately.
What a shame.
RegistryNut
WS
As you can see this concept has not yet evolved thru the hobby. It will over time. We collectors are usually way ahead of the curve.
Steve
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<< <i>>>>I talked to BJ yesterday, and the Basic Circulation Set is still going to have the "either/or" rule allowing business strikes or satin finish. <<<
That is just wrong! Satin finish coins will never have a true home in a Basic Circulation Set. This decision offsets all the positve things PCGS has accomplished lately.
What a shame.
RegistryNut >>
This does not make sense to me. The presidential dollar circulation set now requires BS, and another set was created for SF only. The change seemed to make most people happy. I thought they would make similar changes in the other denominations to keep things consistant.
One thing is for sure, it is not correct, and it will continue to be a problem in future years.