My whole family is now Collectors Club members!

I made the leap... my whole family (myself and my two children) are now Collectors Club members. I'm a Diamond and they're both Platinum. This will allow us to move 24 of our coins to Secure Plus slabs and will give us 24 TrueViews to post in their Registry sets (1999 Mint Set, 2000 Mint Set and 1792-1964 Type Set). The current 4 for 3 Quarterly Special doesn't really help us... hopefully next quarters special will be more beneficial to us.
Overall, it's a pretty good deal for us... With the memberships, it costs us $399 to submit 8 coins for Secure Plus and TrueView; this is a [$45(Secure Plus)x8 = $320 plus $25(TrueView)x8 = $200] $520 value for $399 - a $121 savings. Multiply that times 3 and we realize a $363 annual savings.
Overall, it's a pretty good deal for us... With the memberships, it costs us $399 to submit 8 coins for Secure Plus and TrueView; this is a [$45(Secure Plus)x8 = $320 plus $25(TrueView)x8 = $200] $520 value for $399 - a $121 savings. Multiply that times 3 and we realize a $363 annual savings.
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I did not know that diamond and platinum include truview on the submisisons, that is real good!!
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<< <i>When did PCGS announce free TrueViews on the coins submitted with the vouchers?? I must have missed that and I couldn't find it on their website. >>
TrueViews are $25 each... I was just mentioning my cost ($199 membership and $200 TrueViews for 8 coins) vs. actual cost ($320 Secure Plus and $200 TrueViews for 8 coins) realizing a savings of $121 per membership.
If I had more raws coming in each year, I might ask my cat Zara to think about it, too. She's into Liberty gold.
<< <i>I have wondered if my wife might consider joining, even if she is not actively collecting so much as willing to support my habit.
If I had more raws coming in each year, I might ask my cat Zara to think about it, too. She's into Liberty gold. >>
That's the reason I always give my pets "human" names... so they can join clubs and receive credit cards! (One of my cats actually received a Visa with a credit limit of $5,400 when I was living in Hawaii in 1988... it cost me a LOT of money to send her to rehab after blowing through $5,400 in catnip!)
I don't see any real advantage for my family.
They have access to all the information via my home network
and they don't use it they just ask me anyway??