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Please Advise On Best Grading Company

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 Posted 04/17/2014  9:53 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jhp2104 to your friends list
I agree with the above. You will pay slightly more for PCGS, but most coins carry a premium in PCGS holders.
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 Posted 04/18/2014  01:22 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SsuperDdave to your friends list
If you're on an Android phone, clicking "back" causes a double post.
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 Posted 04/18/2014  3:33 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Cruisinfusion to your friends list
I prefer PCGS....
Why?
Well, maybe because my first slab was PCGS so it's kind of sentimental. I like both slabs.
PCGS clear plastic complements gold coins like you're submitting. I think the white NGC slabs do not.
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 Posted 04/19/2014  10:10 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ProfLiz to your friends list
Everyone says there is a premium on PCGS graded coins, but there are fabulous (and expensive) coins graded by NGC as well. And it is not clear from, for instance, the Numismedia prices that PCGS coins actually fetch a higher price.

I will say that from my experience, NGC and PCGS grade statistically the same. That is, when I crack an NGC slab and send the coin to PCGS, it most likely gets the same grade it had. And vice versa when I crack a PCGS coin and send it to NGC.

So I usually submit to whichever company I have vouchers for. ;-)
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 Posted 04/19/2014  10:31 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Matteproof to your friends list
I think PCGS is the best, as many other Korean collectors agree. But when it comes to the slab itself, I prefer the NGC slab.
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 Posted 04/19/2014  10:40 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add peanutbutter to your friends list
In my opinion I say NGC grades harder on coins and are more accurate, but you can find things wrong with both companies. Either company is a safe bet, I guess which ever one is cheapest.
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 Posted 04/22/2014  12:34 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add BuffalosRock to your friends list
IMO, for resale PCGS is best. On some coins the premium is minmal over NGC(but still there), but on some it can be a lot of $. So for practical purposes, I prefer PCGS quite a bit and rarely buy any other slabs these days.

Aesthetically, I also prefer PCGS slabs to NGC ( which are the easiest to crack - fall apart easily - as well as the fugliest ) as IMO white is not a good background color for coins and the sides being hidden (on many) takes away an aspect of the coin itself.

I actually like the look and feel of the blue/clear ANACS holders/slabs best ( I like that the TOP shows the coin specs as well so even in a box you can see the specs ) but they sell at such lower levels than PCGS that it just isn't funny!

I don't know if one grades tougher or better than another ( many have strong opinions on that but I don't ) but I do believe that PCGS considers eye appeal more than the others. That is another reason I find that I am drawn to their coins slightly more - in general.

JMHO
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 Posted 06/07/2014  2:00 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Greg F to your friends list
I'm a newbie but I have been reading many of these discussions of TPG.

Most collectors/dealers seem to suggest PCGS brings better prices when selling. But then most everyone says "buy the coin, not the holder". So, does this mean that a grading servicing like ANACS is actually overgrading compared with PCGS? Or do many collectors who claim to "buy the coin, not the holder" when in reality they're paying a premium for PCGS out of habit?

Also, aren't some of the TPGs run like cabals for self-interested big dealers and thus, subject to lots of positive industry propaganda in the coin collecting "press"?

Just wondering.
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 Posted 06/07/2014  2:23 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SsuperDdave to your friends list
GregF, it's partly habit, partly self-perpetuating myth and partly reality. I honestly think if you examine a thousand random coins from each TPG, encompassing their full history, PCGS' will average the tightest grading of them all. And despite what we say about the coin and not the slab, there are many who buy the slab with liquidity in mind.
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 Posted 11/12/2020  10:43 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Nells250 to your friends list
Do ANY grading companies offer their services to non-members?
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 Posted 11/12/2020  11:13 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Conder101 to your friends list
Yes, ANACS, ICG, SEGS other lesser known firms. In fact I think ONLY PCGS and NGC require a membership (NGC either their own membership or an ANA membership)
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 Posted 11/12/2020  11:27 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Nells250 to your friends list
AH! Glad I asked... I just assumed they all did... Does sound like premium $$ for premium companies. I have one item that may be worth paying fees to have graded in the future, but WOW do those things add up!
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 Posted 11/15/2020  08:10 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add just carl to your friends list
At coin shows dealers are usually saying of course it cost more, it's in a PCGS slab
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 Posted 11/16/2020  09:33 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Conder101 to your friends list
If you have just one coin to submit to grading it is MUCH more cost effective to piggyback your submission on someone else's. That allows the shipping and handling fees to be divided among all the coins. If you just send in ONE coin it has to carry all those fees by itself. For example a SINGLE coin sent in to PCGS or NGC will cost you around $60. If you send five coins the cost drops to around $28 total per coin.
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 Posted 11/16/2020  4:26 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Nells250 to your friends list
Good advice, but alas I have no one else to go in with.
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