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<p>[QUOTE="19Lyds, post: 1924015, member: 15929"]You cannot be serious.</p><p><br /></p><p>You do realize that there are over 60 million, if not more, slabs just by PCGS and NGC and that this expensive system, which does not even take into consideration the number of hoops which will need to be jumped through just to update the data for each coin EACH time a coin is sold and/or the owner moves either to another state or across the country or to a new country (not that ANYBODY bothers to do this anyway) or that perhaps I buy a coin in Baltimore yet live in California then decide to sell in California, is all based upon accurate data supplied, initially by the TPG, and then updated by the owner?</p><p><br /></p><p>I cannot recall the number of times I've gone to enter a coin in a Registry only to get the annoying "This coin is already registered in Someone's Set" message simply because folks DO NOT even update that information when they sell a coins.</p><p><br /></p><p>Could it possibly be anymore complicated other than learning about what you're doing??</p><p><br /></p><p>This "counterfeit paranoia" thing is just getting way out of hand.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="19Lyds, post: 1924015, member: 15929"]You cannot be serious. You do realize that there are over 60 million, if not more, slabs just by PCGS and NGC and that this expensive system, which does not even take into consideration the number of hoops which will need to be jumped through just to update the data for each coin EACH time a coin is sold and/or the owner moves either to another state or across the country or to a new country (not that ANYBODY bothers to do this anyway) or that perhaps I buy a coin in Baltimore yet live in California then decide to sell in California, is all based upon accurate data supplied, initially by the TPG, and then updated by the owner? I cannot recall the number of times I've gone to enter a coin in a Registry only to get the annoying "This coin is already registered in Someone's Set" message simply because folks DO NOT even update that information when they sell a coins. Could it possibly be anymore complicated other than learning about what you're doing?? This "counterfeit paranoia" thing is just getting way out of hand.[/QUOTE]
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