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<p>[QUOTE="calcol, post: 2597903, member: 77639"]For any coin series, you now have to choose PCGS or NGC if you want to be in a registry. A few years ago, my collection was a mix of PCGS and NGC. However, PCGS predominated except for one series. I suspected that NGC might eventually become exclusive, so started crossing-over or selling/replacing NGC coins for PCGS last year. I also did a bit of upgrading. This coming year, the process will be nearly complete. There are a couple of rarer coins that may take longer to replace. My proof walkers have always been entirely NGC and will remain so.</p><p><br /></p><p>In my case, PCGS was the winner in NGC's decision. However, if a majority of my coins had been NGC, it might have gone the other way.</p><p><br /></p><p>I don't blame NGC in the least. Already for many series in their registry, a lot of the top-rated sets are predominantly PCGS or in some cases, all PCGS. I think this is the main reason for making the registry exclusive, and it's not because grading standards at PCGS have changed more than at NGC.</p><p><br /></p><p>Cal[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="calcol, post: 2597903, member: 77639"]For any coin series, you now have to choose PCGS or NGC if you want to be in a registry. A few years ago, my collection was a mix of PCGS and NGC. However, PCGS predominated except for one series. I suspected that NGC might eventually become exclusive, so started crossing-over or selling/replacing NGC coins for PCGS last year. I also did a bit of upgrading. This coming year, the process will be nearly complete. There are a couple of rarer coins that may take longer to replace. My proof walkers have always been entirely NGC and will remain so. In my case, PCGS was the winner in NGC's decision. However, if a majority of my coins had been NGC, it might have gone the other way. I don't blame NGC in the least. Already for many series in their registry, a lot of the top-rated sets are predominantly PCGS or in some cases, all PCGS. I think this is the main reason for making the registry exclusive, and it's not because grading standards at PCGS have changed more than at NGC. Cal[/QUOTE]
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