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<p>[QUOTE="6StepStucky, post: 495122, member: 16664"]This has two questions first; </p><p><span style="color: black"><font face="Verdana"> Just a small point of interest: The 1893S Jack Lee MS67 Morgan Dollar...why does PCGS have this coin valued at 1,000,000.00? Because at auction, it sold for all the money. I believe a lot of time goes into the values PCGS uses based on experience, knowledge, what a coin sold for at auction, and through various groups and individuals assistance. I don't think they pull numbers out of the air. I used this coin because of its value. I could have very well have used the name Bernard A. Nagengast who is an expert in his field who works along with the TGP’s assuring the information used to validate a coins value is based on facts. I was given this information through direct communications with him.</font></span></p><p>Second question:</p><p>I believe they offer registry sets online for the collector. I believe there are some collectors that want the "BEST" and here is a way to show what they have that's better or what needs to be improved as well as create a need for their service and product.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="6StepStucky, post: 495122, member: 16664"]This has two questions first; [COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana] Just a small point of interest: The 1893S Jack Lee MS67 Morgan Dollar...why does PCGS have this coin valued at 1,000,000.00? Because at auction, it sold for all the money. I believe a lot of time goes into the values PCGS uses based on experience, knowledge, what a coin sold for at auction, and through various groups and individuals assistance. I don't think they pull numbers out of the air. I used this coin because of its value. I could have very well have used the name Bernard A. Nagengast who is an expert in his field who works along with the TGP’s assuring the information used to validate a coins value is based on facts. I was given this information through direct communications with him.[/FONT][/COLOR] Second question: I believe they offer registry sets online for the collector. I believe there are some collectors that want the "BEST" and here is a way to show what they have that's better or what needs to be improved as well as create a need for their service and product.[/QUOTE]
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