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<p>[QUOTE="Pepperoni, post: 167785, member: 5520"]<b>Mos</b></p><p><br /></p><p>They take the use of "Hobby " But these are a hard core business, money making operation. Many coins are worth what diamonds are . Small obscure serial numbers would keep sets that were together in a class by them selves. You could still tear down sets for the individual coins, but mixing and match and making sets with leftover boxes and COA`s would diminish the set value. Also if a set was sent to a grader or a coin, the number would be carried to and from the grader without any hesitation of the buyer of the service. </p><p>Do graders go through an audit ? Are coins numbers just numbers and we really do not know how many of what coin exists. Barter is a way of life in this " Hobby" it would be nice if it stayed that way. Numbers would also let us look at where are coins are going outside the U.S.A. . It might also influence what we make and how much. Large amounts of coin moving across borders can buy a lot of anything in certain countries. We not only wish our hobby to stay whole but our country ! Can we even guess where the percentages of the mint production goes, or is ? If graders are coin traders there might be a chance of conflict. The govt. is the only source for currency by law. It is regulated to keep our money supply safe. Who regulates and keeps the precious coin market safe ? I do not know , but would be interested .</p><p><br /></p><p>Floyd[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Pepperoni, post: 167785, member: 5520"][b]Mos[/b] They take the use of "Hobby " But these are a hard core business, money making operation. Many coins are worth what diamonds are . Small obscure serial numbers would keep sets that were together in a class by them selves. You could still tear down sets for the individual coins, but mixing and match and making sets with leftover boxes and COA`s would diminish the set value. Also if a set was sent to a grader or a coin, the number would be carried to and from the grader without any hesitation of the buyer of the service. Do graders go through an audit ? Are coins numbers just numbers and we really do not know how many of what coin exists. Barter is a way of life in this " Hobby" it would be nice if it stayed that way. Numbers would also let us look at where are coins are going outside the U.S.A. . It might also influence what we make and how much. Large amounts of coin moving across borders can buy a lot of anything in certain countries. We not only wish our hobby to stay whole but our country ! Can we even guess where the percentages of the mint production goes, or is ? If graders are coin traders there might be a chance of conflict. The govt. is the only source for currency by law. It is regulated to keep our money supply safe. Who regulates and keeps the precious coin market safe ? I do not know , but would be interested . Floyd[/QUOTE]
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