Dave,
Thanks for the commiseration, I actually have seen that article on the PCGS site before as I searched for some better explanation of their cryptic remarks. The fact that article was written in April of 2000 speaks volumes to me. It says PCGS is kind of stuck in its rut with no reason to improve their service or even update their website.
I still believe the company could easily give even a one line explanation for grades and no grades and substantially increase the value of their service, at virtually no cost and no effort. The only reason I can fathom that they DON'T provide any guidance is perhaps they're doing the old "CYA" and figure the less specificity the less the chance of being held more accountable.
I probably have a thousand ungraded coins. I don't really care about grades. Information about the coins that educated me would however be something that I would value highly. If a coin came back body bagged with a note saying "Sorry, think someone filed off the mint mark on this one" I wouldn't be angry at PCGS, I might be angry at myself and the person I obtained the coin from but PCGS would have provided a real service.
I did note that PCGS was quick to tell me - 3 days after my coins were returned - that it now offers to certify coins as "genuine" if they don't meet the firm's apparently secretive grading standards. As the saying goes, fool me once shame on you...fool me twice....
Why risk spending more money on rejected coins when everyone involved knows if they were not genuine PCGS could have informed the client of that the first time around and in my mind should have with all possible clarity.
If I find a coin I truly believe might grade super special such as the one you got body bagged on that could be worth a fortune, "maybe" I'd consider sending it to PCGS...but I would take it to multiple coin experts in person first...and if I'm going to that effort and the coin turns out to be highly regarded seemingly I would have enough "proof" to satisfy any potential buyer....So what good is PCGS again?
Thanks for the commiseration, I actually have seen that article on the PCGS site before as I searched for some better explanation of their cryptic remarks. The fact that article was written in April of 2000 speaks volumes to me. It says PCGS is kind of stuck in its rut with no reason to improve their service or even update their website.
I still believe the company could easily give even a one line explanation for grades and no grades and substantially increase the value of their service, at virtually no cost and no effort. The only reason I can fathom that they DON'T provide any guidance is perhaps they're doing the old "CYA" and figure the less specificity the less the chance of being held more accountable.
I probably have a thousand ungraded coins. I don't really care about grades. Information about the coins that educated me would however be something that I would value highly. If a coin came back body bagged with a note saying "Sorry, think someone filed off the mint mark on this one" I wouldn't be angry at PCGS, I might be angry at myself and the person I obtained the coin from but PCGS would have provided a real service.
I did note that PCGS was quick to tell me - 3 days after my coins were returned - that it now offers to certify coins as "genuine" if they don't meet the firm's apparently secretive grading standards. As the saying goes, fool me once shame on you...fool me twice....
Why risk spending more money on rejected coins when everyone involved knows if they were not genuine PCGS could have informed the client of that the first time around and in my mind should have with all possible clarity.
If I find a coin I truly believe might grade super special such as the one you got body bagged on that could be worth a fortune, "maybe" I'd consider sending it to PCGS...but I would take it to multiple coin experts in person first...and if I'm going to that effort and the coin turns out to be highly regarded seemingly I would have enough "proof" to satisfy any potential buyer....So what good is PCGS again?























