Professional Coin Grading Service issued a press release discussing its recently expanded headquarters, which accommodates continued growth and helps improve efficiency for its customers.
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Professional Coin Grading Service (www.PCGS.com) recently unveiled its new headquarters in a move that greatly increases office area for the third-party grading firm. The new PCGS Headquarters includes more than 100,000 square feet of floor space and creates new and expanded areas for coin and banknote grading, encapsulation, customer service, and other operations.
"We are excited to open the door on the next chapter of our nearly 40-year journey," says PCGS President Stephanie Sabin. "Moving into our significantly larger headquarters opens up so many opportunities as we continue improving turnaround times for our customers, increasing our efficiency, and expanding the number of services we provide," Sabin comments. "The next months and years bring continued growth not only domestically but internationally. We want to ensure PCGS Headquarters offers our team every resource necessary to continue being the best at what we do."
The expansion of PCGS Headquarters was more than three years in the making, kicking off the planning stages during the remarkable growth throughout the collectibles industry in the early 2020s. It was a project that involved many PCGS leaders and demanded great flexibility on the team as it seamlessly continued operations amid months of construction. "It's a major investment in the core services that PCGS offers," remarks PCGS Senior Director of Real Estate & Workplace Erik Joyce.
"It's a huge undertaking for a unique company like ours, where we have a large team of highly specialized professionals working together to handle valuable items," Joyce continues. "We worked very hard to optimize the design of this new space to ensure maximum efficiency so we can take good care of our customers. We also wanted to make sure that the new PCGS Headquarters has been future-proofed, so we are ready to adapt to and evolve for whatever comes in the years ahead."
For more information about submitting coins, banknotes, or other numismatic collectibles to PCGS, please visit https://www.pcgs.com/services.
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