PCI Grading Service Auction Rescheduled for February 16th
As reported on December 18th, all of the assets of PCI Coin Grading Service were to have been auctioned off on January 16th, however the sale has been rescheduled for February 16th. No reason was given for the change.
The auction will be conducted by Gravitt Auctions and includes:”…all assets of PCI, Inc., tangible and intangible, are to be sold to the highest bidder at “Absolute Public Auction”, all for one bid!!! including: Name, Registered Service Mark, Web Site, Toll Free Number, Safes and Office Equipment,Customer List, Approximately 13,000 - 14,000 Names”
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