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<p>[QUOTE="calcol, post: 6691930, member: 77639"]If you are interested in competing in a registry, that can influence your choice of TPG. NGC allows both NGC and PCGS coins in their registry. PCGS allows only PCGS coins. In addition, if you are just starting with slabbed coins and are interested in the registry, take a look in both registries at the series in which you are interested. You may find the registry for a particular series is much more competitive for one TPG versus the other. If having your set achieve a high rank is important to you, then you might want to start collecting slabbed coins for the least competitive TPG registry for the particular series.</p><p><br /></p><p>The registries of the two TPGs may require a different number of coins for completion of a particular series. For example, a CC Morgan collection can be completed in the PCGS registry with 13 coins … one for each date. In the NGC registry, 15 coins are required because both major varieties for 1879 and 1880 must be present.</p><p><br /></p><p>Cal[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="calcol, post: 6691930, member: 77639"]If you are interested in competing in a registry, that can influence your choice of TPG. NGC allows both NGC and PCGS coins in their registry. PCGS allows only PCGS coins. In addition, if you are just starting with slabbed coins and are interested in the registry, take a look in both registries at the series in which you are interested. You may find the registry for a particular series is much more competitive for one TPG versus the other. If having your set achieve a high rank is important to you, then you might want to start collecting slabbed coins for the least competitive TPG registry for the particular series. The registries of the two TPGs may require a different number of coins for completion of a particular series. For example, a CC Morgan collection can be completed in the PCGS registry with 13 coins … one for each date. In the NGC registry, 15 coins are required because both major varieties for 1879 and 1880 must be present. Cal[/QUOTE]
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