Why I put my sets on the PCGS Registry.
MastaHanky
Posts: 933 ✭
OK, this may seem silly and stupid, but it's my attempt to defend my meager set ranking.
Does your wife or girlfriend appreciate your coin collection? What about your friends and neighbors? Do they recognize the hard work and money you've put toward your hobby? Or do they think you're just a nutcase obsessed with spending money? That's how most of my friends and family are. To me the Registry is an opportunity to share my collection with people who can actually appreciate it: the felllow coin collector.
I don't think I will ever have a #1 set in any category. I'd be surprised if I even reached the top ten in most categories. But I don't really even care. As long as somebody can pull up my set and realize that I've gone to some effort to put it together, you can count me as a satisfied participant. It shouldn't be so much comparing your collection to see if you're better than somebody than it should be sharing the fruits of your labor with other people.
Anybody care to comment/disagree/slander/etc?
Does your wife or girlfriend appreciate your coin collection? What about your friends and neighbors? Do they recognize the hard work and money you've put toward your hobby? Or do they think you're just a nutcase obsessed with spending money? That's how most of my friends and family are. To me the Registry is an opportunity to share my collection with people who can actually appreciate it: the felllow coin collector.
I don't think I will ever have a #1 set in any category. I'd be surprised if I even reached the top ten in most categories. But I don't really even care. As long as somebody can pull up my set and realize that I've gone to some effort to put it together, you can count me as a satisfied participant. It shouldn't be so much comparing your collection to see if you're better than somebody than it should be sharing the fruits of your labor with other people.
Anybody care to comment/disagree/slander/etc?
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Greg
My collections are a work in progress and I use the registry as an active want list, many fellow collectors and dealers have helped to fill in the gaps.
Sometimes I actually get a little bored with a series, so I'll move from my Lincoln cents to Mercs, to quarter eagles etc. The Registry brings some excitement to the collection and helps to push me (and my wallet) to obtain the best coins I can afford and to finish the collection.
I also never would have started a US type set. The registry has opend my eyes and horizons to all of the othe coinage that this great country has produced since 1793. There are some beautiful coins out there and I hope to have one of each.
Rich
Tom
Not only is the sharing fun, but the competition helps you focus on where improvements need to be may. I find upgrading after a set is complete is tough but would be much worse without the registry.
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