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<p>[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 3594673, member: 76863"]They're all apart of PCGS which is apart of CU. It's all one in the same. </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>You can't resubmit something to get first strike added. They don't need to force resubmissions, people like to keep pushing that theory but it is in fact nothing more than an internet rumor that people pushed and yelled about for long enough that now some people believe it. </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Yes it does. Modern coins come out every year and the world market they have just touched the tip of the iceberg for grading with the popularity increasing and in the long run slabbing will win out in those markets as well. There is also no shortage of US coins left, were probably about a 100 years away from there being an actual shortage of classic coins to grade and even then moderns will still be plentiful. There are still plenty of people cracking coins out, plenty of old collections that have never been submitted yet, and that doesn't even get into all the crossovers. </p><p><br /></p><p>Adding things like TrueViews (which you can get without having your coin regraded) are just ways to maximize revenue and incentives to use them, not moves necessary for survival. Video will probably come at some point too. Also with TrueViews only being $5 extra with the gold shield service the profit on those is minimal </p><p><br /></p><p>PCGS and NGC are both here for the long haul and will be around long after any of us are[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 3594673, member: 76863"]They're all apart of PCGS which is apart of CU. It's all one in the same. You can't resubmit something to get first strike added. They don't need to force resubmissions, people like to keep pushing that theory but it is in fact nothing more than an internet rumor that people pushed and yelled about for long enough that now some people believe it. Yes it does. Modern coins come out every year and the world market they have just touched the tip of the iceberg for grading with the popularity increasing and in the long run slabbing will win out in those markets as well. There is also no shortage of US coins left, were probably about a 100 years away from there being an actual shortage of classic coins to grade and even then moderns will still be plentiful. There are still plenty of people cracking coins out, plenty of old collections that have never been submitted yet, and that doesn't even get into all the crossovers. Adding things like TrueViews (which you can get without having your coin regraded) are just ways to maximize revenue and incentives to use them, not moves necessary for survival. Video will probably come at some point too. Also with TrueViews only being $5 extra with the gold shield service the profit on those is minimal PCGS and NGC are both here for the long haul and will be around long after any of us are[/QUOTE]
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