New quarter, new special: PCGS Blind Packs
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Introducing PCGS Blind Packs
Submit coins and banknotes by June 30 to receive a PCGS Blind Pack that could contain a redemption code for exclusive prizes.
Start your submission today. For full details, visit https://www.pcgs.com/info/blindpacks. No purchase necessary. Any questions? Let us know below.
Isa Zavala
PCGS Social Media Coordinator
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Hmmmm, today's date makes this suspect.
How about something radically new like providing proper die marriage attributions for all published and properly described die marriages. You already charge collectors for doing it, now you've got to do it.
Blind faith, huh 🤔
we promise that this is no April fools joke! this is running until June 30
Isa Zavala
PCGS Social Media Coordinator
Either you win a prize or you don't. Are odds of winning a prize available?
Einstein’s view of God was non-traditional and pantheistic, focusing on the harmony, order, and intelligibility of the cosmos rather than a personal deity. His quotes reveal a profound respect for the universe’s mysteries, a belief in rational laws, and a moral philosophy grounded in compassion and understanding, bridging science and spirituality.
“My religion consists of a humble admiration of the illimitable superior spirit who reveals himself in the slight details we are able to perceive with our frail and feeble mind.”
Albert Einstein (14 March 1879--18 April 1955)
50/50 -- you win or not!
I'm looking for more information like, how many prizes are there to give out. Thev'e got to have a number for percent chance of winning a prize. One in five, or 20% of eligibles wins a prize, 80% don't? or are chances better than that like 50% win prize, 50% don't win prize? I'm thinking the chance of winning a prize could be no better than one in 10, or more. There's got to be a lesser chance of winning 1/4 oz. gold piece than a 1 oz. silver round, right?
Einstein’s view of God was non-traditional and pantheistic, focusing on the harmony, order, and intelligibility of the cosmos rather than a personal deity. His quotes reveal a profound respect for the universe’s mysteries, a belief in rational laws, and a moral philosophy grounded in compassion and understanding, bridging science and spirituality.
“My religion consists of a humble admiration of the illimitable superior spirit who reveals himself in the slight details we are able to perceive with our frail and feeble mind.”
Albert Einstein (14 March 1879--18 April 1955)