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<p>[QUOTE="calcol, post: 26212236, member: 77639"]When you state the top sets are not 100% complete despite being listed as such, do you mean the “Set Composition” /”Eligible Coins” is not complete OR the top set is ranked as 100% but does not have all the eligible coin types in it. The former case is a matter of communicating with the TPG. The latter case is a programming or data entry problem, and the TPG should be informed. To see coin types for a particular set, click “Set Composition” button at top of page that shows set rankings for PCGS. Click “See eligible coins” then box under “Select a slot” for NGC.</p><p><br /></p><p>For many series, the registries sometimes have a simple set and a more complex set (sometimes listed as having varieties). Generally, the TPGs are very responsive to requests for new set types. For example, at PCGS, originally there were no “particular mint only” sets for pre-1933 U. S. gold half eagles. I contacted PCGS about it, and soon there were sets for D-mint, S-mint, etc. available.</p><p><br /></p><p>Sometimes, certain varieties are omitted from set compositions because they are so rare that few sets could have them in it.</p><p><br /></p><p>Cal[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="calcol, post: 26212236, member: 77639"]When you state the top sets are not 100% complete despite being listed as such, do you mean the “Set Composition” /”Eligible Coins” is not complete OR the top set is ranked as 100% but does not have all the eligible coin types in it. The former case is a matter of communicating with the TPG. The latter case is a programming or data entry problem, and the TPG should be informed. To see coin types for a particular set, click “Set Composition” button at top of page that shows set rankings for PCGS. Click “See eligible coins” then box under “Select a slot” for NGC. For many series, the registries sometimes have a simple set and a more complex set (sometimes listed as having varieties). Generally, the TPGs are very responsive to requests for new set types. For example, at PCGS, originally there were no “particular mint only” sets for pre-1933 U. S. gold half eagles. I contacted PCGS about it, and soon there were sets for D-mint, S-mint, etc. available. Sometimes, certain varieties are omitted from set compositions because they are so rare that few sets could have them in it. Cal[/QUOTE]
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