Sample Slab Registry Idea
KellenCoin
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I am wondering what everyone thinks of the idea of a PCGS Registry Set that focuses on PCGS Sample Slabs. As I am sure many of you know, PCGS has released a TON of sample slabs, so I think it would be a good challenge. Additionally, it is a cheaper (at least per coin) set to build. It would also be interesting to see how many serious collectors of samples there are. What are your thoughts? I would love to hear!
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How do they verify them. They do not have legitimate certificate numbers.
Since most have the same cert number, it wouldn't work they way the registry works today. That said, it would be cool to see sets listed somehow. But there would never be agreement on which slabs make up a set... what is a real sample slab, what isn't... etc. Probably something for the showcases where you can make up your own set.
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Photos would be cool!