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<p>[QUOTE="DoubleDie, post: 379796, member: 10132"]I think it's time for NGC, PCGS, ICG, ANACS and any other legitimate slabbing companies to come together will all the dealers, auctions houses, and ebay. So they can come up with software that tracks the sales of all label numbers, and this would be stored in a computer data base. When the computer picks up on a certain label number that was sold it would know what company sold it and to whom.</p><p>If a label number has sold on ebay then the same label is sold by Hertitage then it would through up a red flag, and both companies can be contacted, and the seller and winner by email or phone to check out the purchase. Since this doesn't happen often, if very rarely in the near future, it would not be that much of a hassle. Even bidders who buy slabbed coins can opt into the program to protect themselves.</p><p>I just don't see any other way that can't be duplicated besides forming a network of buyers, dealers, grading services and auction sellers. And it might end up becoming a mandatory network to buy and sell slabbed coins.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleDie, post: 379796, member: 10132"]I think it's time for NGC, PCGS, ICG, ANACS and any other legitimate slabbing companies to come together will all the dealers, auctions houses, and ebay. So they can come up with software that tracks the sales of all label numbers, and this would be stored in a computer data base. When the computer picks up on a certain label number that was sold it would know what company sold it and to whom. If a label number has sold on ebay then the same label is sold by Hertitage then it would through up a red flag, and both companies can be contacted, and the seller and winner by email or phone to check out the purchase. Since this doesn't happen often, if very rarely in the near future, it would not be that much of a hassle. Even bidders who buy slabbed coins can opt into the program to protect themselves. I just don't see any other way that can't be duplicated besides forming a network of buyers, dealers, grading services and auction sellers. And it might end up becoming a mandatory network to buy and sell slabbed coins.[/QUOTE]
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