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<p>[QUOTE="coinfisher91, post: 267446, member: 9914"]i disagree with this to an extent, you may be able to create your own company but it would not be a repatable one, and you would not be able to counterfit a NGC or PCGS slab (now im not saying it hasnt ever been done) it is just very hard to do if you have ever been to either of those companies and seen how it is done you couldnt just do it in your basement its more complicated than that. </p><p> </p><p>Not to knock anyone but as i menchoned earlier in i think a different forum, the people who dont like slabs seem to be the older generation collector, or the novice collector most serious collectors try to put togeather a nice slabed set such as a 63 morgan set. and as bad as this sounds the older generation is slowley either getting out of the business or is dieing off it seems like the newer generation wants the slabed coins</p><p> </p><p>And by the slabed coins i mean by NGC or PCGS not some homegrown slab company i guess ANACS or ICG is alright although i wouldnt sent my coins to them. </p><p> </p><p>And again for one more time this is my opinion i am not trying to knock someone I am just stating what i have seen from my experance in the coin business.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="coinfisher91, post: 267446, member: 9914"]i disagree with this to an extent, you may be able to create your own company but it would not be a repatable one, and you would not be able to counterfit a NGC or PCGS slab (now im not saying it hasnt ever been done) it is just very hard to do if you have ever been to either of those companies and seen how it is done you couldnt just do it in your basement its more complicated than that. Not to knock anyone but as i menchoned earlier in i think a different forum, the people who dont like slabs seem to be the older generation collector, or the novice collector most serious collectors try to put togeather a nice slabed set such as a 63 morgan set. and as bad as this sounds the older generation is slowley either getting out of the business or is dieing off it seems like the newer generation wants the slabed coins And by the slabed coins i mean by NGC or PCGS not some homegrown slab company i guess ANACS or ICG is alright although i wouldnt sent my coins to them. And again for one more time this is my opinion i am not trying to knock someone I am just stating what i have seen from my experance in the coin business.[/QUOTE]
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