Winners of the PCGS Set Registry Awards Reach New Heights
The winners for the 2007 PCGS Set RegistrySM Awards were announced today. The judges, a panel of PCGS experts consisting of John Dannreuther, PCGS Founder; Ron Guth, President of PCGS; and David Hall, President of Collectors Universe and PCGS Founder reviewed all sets after the deadline on June 29, 2007. With over 27,000 sets registered by more than 3,400 active members, this year’s PCGS Set Registry awards competition definitely reached new heights of numismatic achievement. In fact, there were so many great sets that the number of awards was expanded from 20 to 30 in the Classic and Modern set categories. Congratulations are in order for all participants.
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