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Landon Collection Coins In PCGS Holders

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I would imagine that they would try and retain the label... to me that's an acknowledgement towards the original collection.

Then again when is a business why let a little nostalgia get in the way ?
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I see little value in a Landon pedigree... while he had a good eye for squirrelling away mint state material, he was not a numismatist like Jerome Remick... It took me four months of research, emails and photographs to prove my PCGS NFLD cent is a piece from the Remick collection, and is currently at PCGS getting the pedigree on it... worth it to me, not in terms of value, but in terms of honouring the man who used to own the coin.

Why would I do that? Well, Remick was a geologist and a numismatist, who wrote articles and published papers on numismatics... need I say more?
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I believe that pedigreed coins from a noted auction definitely enhance a collection
and for that reason are more valuable than an equal coin without a pedigree. IMO
the Landon pedigree on the copper would be a real plus. SPP-Ottawa: Congratulations
on establishing the Remick pedigree on your NFLD cent
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I was just wondering (because I lack knowledge in this field), wouldn't they want to keep the pedigree just to keep track of the population? If half the Ms66 large cents were sent to PCGS but didn't want the pedigree, and then went travelling between buyers, I just think you would feel as if there are more of them out there.
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