Is PCI being auctioned off?
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On page 42 of the December 24th issue of coin world...
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That would be a big, thick slab - to slab a slab.
awhile. Nothing about going out of business or being up for sale.
Seems like total meltdown. A prominent board member recently mentioned
he had not been paid for his part in the new attribution program initiated
by Stanton. I wonder what now.
Jerry
<< <i>Why would anyone buy a slabbing service's equipment unless they were planning to start a new slabbing service? >>
The auction is for "all tangible and intangible items". It's entirely possible that the intangibles have more value than the physical equipment. People pay good money for mailing lists...
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Now I suppose they are collectors items on their own.
<< <i>I talked to a close friend of the Beardsley family at the Fort Worth show today. He said that PCI had lost 90% of their income after the ebay ban. >>
This is what I was thinking as well.....the ebay ban did this.
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
<< <i>I talked to a close friend of the Beardsley family at the Fort Worth show today. He said that PCI had lost 90% of their income after the ebay ban. >>
I wonder if there has been a similar effect on SEGS?
WHO paid them to kick off competition?
amazing that companies like PCI and SEGS have to put up with crap like this.
Again- buy the damn coin not the plastic- if you over pay on one then you can not blame the grading company for your stupidity.
as for ebay ruining their business.. um, that is one lame excuse!
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as for ebay ruining their business.. um, that is one lame excuse! >>
I disagree. I firmly believe in caveat emptor. Sure the slab may or may not give an accurate grade, but the pics are there and the buyer should damn well be educated in what they're buying before they pay the money.
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you can still sell these fangled dangled pci slabs on ebay...
not like it was a total ban.
what changed was you cannot lie/market them to uneducated boobs
and get full billing along with the main tpgs via the search feature.
so therefore, the main users of pci have stopped using them! hey if
pci cannot be used for near fraud.. they are useless now eh?
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<< <i>I just wish ebay would take such a proactive approach to scammers. How many scammers do we all try in vain to get hammered on ebay? >>
KAA CHINNNGGGG You win the prize today for best reply to a post
I believe that the combination of the death of Brian Beardsley and EBay's amended policies sealed the fate of PCI.
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Seems cruel to laugh at somebody else's suffering, though.
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you can still sell these fangled dangled pci slabs on ebay...
not like it was a total ban.
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Can't list the grade, the name of the grading company, or the price where it can be found.
That's like a newspaper classified section saying they haven't banned Chevrolet. You just can't
mention Chevrolet, or the model, or the price, or the mileage. "car, see photo."
It's a de facto ban.
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<< <i>
you can still sell these fangled dangled pci slabs on ebay...
not like it was a total ban.
>>
Can't list the grade, the name of the grading company, or the price where it can be found.
That's like a newspaper classified section saying they haven't banned Chevrolet. You just can't
mention Chevrolet, or the model, or the price, or the mileage. "car, see photo."
It's a de facto ban. >>
Interesting point.
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<< <i>I talked to a close friend of the Beardsley family at the Fort Worth show today. He said that PCI had lost 90% of their income after the ebay ban. >>
I wonder if there has been a similar effect on SEGS? >>
The SEGS equipment would be worth buying. Those slabs are the tougher than PCGS.
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<< <i>There were a number of factors that led to the demise of PCI, but the largest financial problem and the final blow was eBay negating them as a professional grader. I hope they sue eBay because they would probably win. It doesn't matter what anyone thinks of PCI, eBay's decision to negate all but a couple of grading services is purely wrong. It's tantamount to a state refusing to register anything but their favorite car makers because some of the richest people don't want to have to share the road with the other car makers. Sales of all the other car makers would suddenly come to a halt in that state, and dealers of those cars would be out of business in a heartbeat. Take that nationwide and it could put even GM or Ford out of business overnight. What eBay is doing is just wrong, and in my opinion, illegal. >>
Following this line of reasoning...wouldn't it follow that Heritage and Teletrade are wrong, as well?
They have limited the TPG's that can be listed there all along...what's the difference?
All through the retail businesses, in every form of retail, there are stores that offer certain brand names to the exclusion of others. There is no legal requirement for any business to give access to any brand name that wants that access. It is at the discretion of the store/venue.
At least, that's how I see it...
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Chuck, let's not twist this whole thing with some disinformation that makes eBay the bad guy after all the damage the scum-tier services have done via eBay. while you may consider that venue as a 500 pund gorilla, they have done more good than bad. can the same be said for PCI, SGS, NCGS, NTC, and on and on and on. the eBay change wasn't directed at PCI in particular and really singled out who was allowable, not who was allowed, right??
if i'm wrong, please correct me and good riddance to PCI.
<< <i>I talked to a close friend of the Beardsley family at the Fort Worth show today. He said that PCI had lost 90% of their income after the ebay ban. >>
They got what they deserved.
I am not an expert in the TPG business, but a company does not go out of business for a single reason. Rather, it is more likely a series of decisions that causes the business not to succeed.
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On a side note:
PCI graded gold half eagle Indian $5 pieces I submitted to PCGS crossed at the same grade.
NONE of the NGC graded half eagles ever crossed at the same grade. Some were downgraded and some were just sent back to me in the NGC holders, which were subsequently sold.
Food for thought.
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I received a reply this morning.
"Yes, business as usual"
I guess the auction is for a working company and not a liquidation sale.
Jerry
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you can still sell these fangled dangled pci slabs on ebay...
not like it was a total ban.
>>
Can't list the grade, the name of the grading company, or the price where it can be found.
That's like a newspaper classified section saying they haven't banned Chevrolet. You just can't
mention Chevrolet, or the model, or the price, or the mileage. "car, see photo."
It's a de facto ban. >>
Your analogy isn't quite right. It would be like a newspaper saying you can't sell a used Chevrolet as a certified used car unless it actually is a factory certified used car. Wait a minute, they already do that. If, on the other hand, the car has been reconditioned to better than new condition by some other party, you'd have to mention it in the details (along with the mileage, model, and price), and the service records and reputation of the shop used would affect the value. If the shop had a good reputation, it would enhance the value. If not, it wouldn't.
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<< <i>For what it's worth. I emailed PCI over the weekend and asked if they are still accepting coins.
I received a reply this morning.
"Yes, business as usual"
I guess the auction is for a working company and not a liquidation sale.
Jerry >>
Did you also mention you saw the impending sale? If all you asked was if they were still accepting coins, I would still be worried.
I haven't/won't submit to them anyway, but can you imagine someone having coins there, with all the best of intentions of being slabbed, at the time of sale? Maybe you will get your coins back, maybe you won't.
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
K S
i imagine one would start by calling this company and asking for
prices. http://www.ultrasonicseal.com/
might as well know what the gear will cost brand new before buying used.
better yet find out the name of the gear they use and call that company.
as for the plastic. the maker of the sonic sealer could easily recommend the
company who could design the holder and what type of plastic is best.
then call HP for a nice printer and do a bit of research on stable archive
paper and inks.
what else could their possibly be? lights and tables? :-|
Dosen't look like much is there. Maybe they should have sold all the items on ebay.
<< <i>Dosen't look like much is there. Maybe they should have sold all the items on ebay. >>
Maybe they wanted to, but eBay wouldn't let them put their name in the listing?
<< <i>seriously, what are theyre assets worth? anyone have a educated guess?
K S >>
Whatever fair market value of the equipment is minus goodwill (in their case, their name is a negative.)
WS
JJ