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PCGS Collectors Club Slabs
Jimbeaux
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For those who might be interested in the history of the PCGS Collectors Club Slabs (see picture below), I have a web page devoted to the subject: http://www.s560.com/dokuwiki/coin%3Apcgscc
If anybody has any comments/suggestions/additions, please contact me either here or via the contact link on the web site.
Thanks.
If anybody has any comments/suggestions/additions, please contact me either here or via the contact link on the web site.
Thanks.
--Jim Seymour
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Hello again, Jim!!
I see that my NC quarter #772 is still the
highest of the pre-2000 numbers you've
run across. I feel so special!! hehe
I do wonder where all those missing
numbers are. I figure that all those
above mine were probably never made,
or were made and destroyed, but there
are some serious gaps in the numbers
that were presumably made and given
out.
I've already told you that I think your
web page is terrific, but here, I've told
you again.
This is my one and only...
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"America suffers today from too much pluribus and not enough unum.".....Arthur Schlesinger Jr.
Cameron Kiefer
<< <i>Have you researched the NGC collectors society slabs as well? >>
I have not. I've decided it's best to have one compulsion at a time!
<< <i>I see that my NC quarter #772 is still the
highest of the pre-2000 numbers you've
run across. I feel so special!! hehe >>
So special, in fact, that I've just updated the page to list you as the owner of that coin!
<< <i>I do wonder where all those missing
numbers are. I figure that all those
above mine were probably never made,
or were made and destroyed >>
Yeah, I keep hoping some PCGS insider who was around at the time will step up and
explain what happened...
"So special, in fact, that I've just updated the page to list you as the owner of that coin!"
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Woohoo!!
Cool!!
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"America suffers today from too much pluribus and not enough unum.".....Arthur Schlesinger Jr.