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<p>[QUOTE="geekpryde, post: 1434585, member: 36248"]I have my Kennedy Proof registry on NGC. I have never tried PCGS, so I cant say if one is better than the other. My goal is PF69 Ultra Camero for the coins, and 90% of them meet this grade. I dont have a single example of PF70, since they can be 4 times (or more) the cost of a PF69, and that doesnt make much sense to me. In the tougher years, I bought PF68 Cameo, which are way more affordable than Ultra Cameo. So, my goal is 69, but budget makes the final determination.</p><p><br /></p><p>It is fun for me to add a coin and increase in the standings a few places. It also makes it easy to know which coins you are still missing, major varieties, etc. Gives you a ballpark value, and you can export you coin inventory as a report in PDF and Excel (either just your registry coins, or ALL your coins). Since I am only really needing one major coin left for the reistry (not counting 2012), I recently spent time taking pics of every coin (Thanks Detecto for motivating me) and uploading it to the registry. This is good for a variety of reasons, and I know I like looking at other peoples coins.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="geekpryde, post: 1434585, member: 36248"]I have my Kennedy Proof registry on NGC. I have never tried PCGS, so I cant say if one is better than the other. My goal is PF69 Ultra Camero for the coins, and 90% of them meet this grade. I dont have a single example of PF70, since they can be 4 times (or more) the cost of a PF69, and that doesnt make much sense to me. In the tougher years, I bought PF68 Cameo, which are way more affordable than Ultra Cameo. So, my goal is 69, but budget makes the final determination. It is fun for me to add a coin and increase in the standings a few places. It also makes it easy to know which coins you are still missing, major varieties, etc. Gives you a ballpark value, and you can export you coin inventory as a report in PDF and Excel (either just your registry coins, or ALL your coins). Since I am only really needing one major coin left for the reistry (not counting 2012), I recently spent time taking pics of every coin (Thanks Detecto for motivating me) and uploading it to the registry. This is good for a variety of reasons, and I know I like looking at other peoples coins.[/QUOTE]
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