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<p>[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 6358579, member: 105098"]the registry set thing on sales is a marketing gimmick for the most part. I mean who cares if it was part of John Burgess's Westward Journey Nickels Basic, Circulation Strikes set ranked 58 (don't look it up it doesn't exist LOL)</p><p><br /></p><p>Now it might be something to someone in the registry game, if it's a top ranked "Best of" set for a few years that's being broken up and sold, then you might want it known to other registry set collectors that a top set is being sold, so they can fight over the highest grade pieces that will bump their sets up in the rankings. but niot all of that set would be key to people even, just certain pieces.</p><p><br /></p><p>it's just a competition. I'm sure there's gonna be a SAE Type 2 registry set collection or whatever they will call it starting this year also. LOL some registry set pieces I thing, when they are high grade and low pop, can command premiums and a bidding war over it, but generally speaking they "from a registry set" is just a marketing gimmick, so what if it's from a registry set? What makes it special or one of a kind, is it a key for your own set to make the #1 set for the year? if it isn't, then who cares right?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 6358579, member: 105098"]the registry set thing on sales is a marketing gimmick for the most part. I mean who cares if it was part of John Burgess's Westward Journey Nickels Basic, Circulation Strikes set ranked 58 (don't look it up it doesn't exist LOL) Now it might be something to someone in the registry game, if it's a top ranked "Best of" set for a few years that's being broken up and sold, then you might want it known to other registry set collectors that a top set is being sold, so they can fight over the highest grade pieces that will bump their sets up in the rankings. but niot all of that set would be key to people even, just certain pieces. it's just a competition. I'm sure there's gonna be a SAE Type 2 registry set collection or whatever they will call it starting this year also. LOL some registry set pieces I thing, when they are high grade and low pop, can command premiums and a bidding war over it, but generally speaking they "from a registry set" is just a marketing gimmick, so what if it's from a registry set? What makes it special or one of a kind, is it a key for your own set to make the #1 set for the year? if it isn't, then who cares right?[/QUOTE]
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