Burning the post-midnight oil also?
As jfransch saw, I wrote up a post here on the 1754 topic, but I've moved it instead to the (now resurrected) thread of that specific topic, which I came across when doing some googling on this.
https://goccf.com/t/85899
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TwoKopeiki, regarding a Gilboy book, I came across this on the NGC boards when Googling the 1754 hoard pieces... That would be a very good price, I'd say:
boards.collectors-society.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=4541235#Post4541235
Don't fret about the registry change silliness... As you know full well, the coins will look exactly the same after the witching hour comes and goes. The whole idea is bottom line from their perspective. At first, by allowing PCGS coins in, they were trying a softer, more "feel-good" method. Now, they're going more tangible in their approach...
Remember, the whole point of registries from their perspective is to entice the 8-yr-old baseball card collecting kid in all of us, which in turn drives slabbing business...
And hey, if it does force you to develop your website some, that's a good thing...
As jfransch saw, I wrote up a post here on the 1754 topic, but I've moved it instead to the (now resurrected) thread of that specific topic, which I came across when doing some googling on this.
https://goccf.com/t/85899
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TwoKopeiki, regarding a Gilboy book, I came across this on the NGC boards when Googling the 1754 hoard pieces... That would be a very good price, I'd say:
boards.collectors-society.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=4541235#Post4541235
Don't fret about the registry change silliness... As you know full well, the coins will look exactly the same after the witching hour comes and goes. The whole idea is bottom line from their perspective. At first, by allowing PCGS coins in, they were trying a softer, more "feel-good" method. Now, they're going more tangible in their approach...
Remember, the whole point of registries from their perspective is to entice the 8-yr-old baseball card collecting kid in all of us, which in turn drives slabbing business...
And hey, if it does force you to develop your website some, that's a good thing...



















