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PCGS Reveals Mobile Redesign of Set Registry


California-based business leader “Kota” Saint Jovite Youngblood oversees the purchase of wholesale inventory for antique and coin collectibles dealers as the president of Youngblood Metals Mining. An active member of his professional community, Kota Saint Jovite Youngblood belongs to the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS).

Since 1985, the PCGS has been setting the standard for coin grading and authentication. Over the years, the organization has adopted advancing technology and recently designed a mobile version of its PCGS Set Registry. 

The PCGS Set Registry was created in 2001 as a way of allowing coin collectors to organize and analyze their collections. Since then, more than 82,000 coin sets have been registered through the PCGS website. However, the PCGS recently recognized the need to expand into the mobile realm, so the organization spent much of 2016 redesigning the Set Registry to function on mobile devices.

The new version of the PCGS Set Registry, launched in early 2017, features a streamlined online experience and a new interface for mobile users. Collectors are also given the ability to photograph and upload pictures of their coins.

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