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<p>[QUOTE="dreamer94, post: 277891, member: 6449"]I have based my opinion, in part, on previous discussions in this forum where people have expressed a consensus that PCI is credible and legitimate, not semi-legit. I didn't hear a lot of objections. I own only one PCI certified coin, a 1909 Indian head cent, certified MS-65 RD that is absolutely beautiful and at least close to its designated grade. It's not an extremely valuable coin and I don't have a big financial stake in the outcome one way or the other. But based on my one experience, I'm certainly happy with their work. </p><p> </p><p>However, if this is a referendum on PCI certified coins, and the consensus of this community is that they are only semi-legitimate, I and every one else would be nuts to spend a lot of money on expensive, high-grade PCI-certified coins in the future. </p><p> </p><p>I would like to know, who decided on the 5 services endorsed by eBay? (I think we can rule out Aboncom as a participant).[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dreamer94, post: 277891, member: 6449"]I have based my opinion, in part, on previous discussions in this forum where people have expressed a consensus that PCI is credible and legitimate, not semi-legit. I didn't hear a lot of objections. I own only one PCI certified coin, a 1909 Indian head cent, certified MS-65 RD that is absolutely beautiful and at least close to its designated grade. It's not an extremely valuable coin and I don't have a big financial stake in the outcome one way or the other. But based on my one experience, I'm certainly happy with their work. However, if this is a referendum on PCI certified coins, and the consensus of this community is that they are only semi-legitimate, I and every one else would be nuts to spend a lot of money on expensive, high-grade PCI-certified coins in the future. I would like to know, who decided on the 5 services endorsed by eBay? (I think we can rule out Aboncom as a participant).[/QUOTE]
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