Quote:I can't even imagine bidding on a four figure note not in a holder without seeing it in person. Even then, I would be nervous wondering if it was repaired and I was unable to spot the repair. Note doctors would have a field day praying on inexperienced collectors and
ebay would be the Wild Wild West.
I can see your point here, but if these grading schemers had never come along, people would be self-educating anyway. I also think the market prices would not be so high - hence not as much incentive for people to become "doctors." An argument against my own point though is that we now live in a day where there is a lot more volume traded now - so maybe there would be as much faking.
I know the general idea of TPGs abroad was that Americans were nuts for spending hard earned cash for someone they don't know to tell them something they could figure out for themselves. Americans had the most disposable cash bacj then, so this is also, I think, why the TPGS got a foothold.
When the TPGS first came along, the general consensus in the group of collectors I knew was that they were a joke (at best) and nothing but snake oil salesmen preying on the hobby. But since Americans had more disposable cash back then, they got a foothold.
When the internet came along and
ebay changed the world, the TPGs really got their unwarranted level of faith enhanced. I say unwarranted as proven by the many posts of their errors, bad business dealings, mis-graded coins, and the very fact there can even exist a company claiming they have experts who can tell you if the
TPG experts did their job right - CAC sticker!
Sadly the latter case is something we joked about when the TPGs were created. However, we "knew" (not being mean/cruel/negative - just relaying exactly what we said back then) that the hobby would never be stupid enough to fall for a scheme like someone saying they could verify would charge money to verify the slabbing experts were "expert" enough in their work. Times change.
Quote:Like it or not,
TPG's are here to stay.
I totally agree with this. I hope I have said enough in my posts on threads of this nature for people to know that I believe if a person likes the looks of slabbed coins, then by all means - good for them and I hope they have fun! Fun is what a hobby is about. A set of slabbed coins can be really nice looking with all matching labels.
As a former teacher, what I do not like to see is people losing touch with what these companies really are, where they came from, and how they keep coming up with marketing schemes to get even more money from people. It is all too easy to find posts concerning the inconsistency of these companies and errors they make. Yet there are people who almost worship the companies as being "THE" authorities in the coin hobby.
That last paragraph especially relates to new collectors. I hate seeing when new collectors - out of innocent ignorance - pick up the idea these TPGS are an indispensable part of the coin hobby. The newbies can too easily think every "good" coin HAS to be slabbed as a
natural part of the hobby. The marketers have done their jobs well.
I don't like the tech has been around since at least the 90s to make a very scientific method to scan/grade condition of coins (but would still likely need a human eye to put in a point for eye appeal), and yet the TPGs won't do it. Accountability is something they don't want.
I have no proof of the idea I next propose, but I believe they are simply waiting for the time when overall slabbing business slows down. The TPGS will then, finally, bring out the "new computer system" with marketing geared at asking people how they can sleep at night knowing an impartial computer system, free from human error, did not grade their coins? Re-submission will only be 20.00 per coin (and any priceless heirloom). Then 40 years later they can repeat the gimmick with a new and improved computer algorithm.
The above won't happen? We said the same about a system like the CAC sticker.

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