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APCGS Comparison With PCGS

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 Posted 04/17/2015  1:24 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add robster to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
What was the 1915 Florin graded at?.
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what about the coins graded pre 2015 tella can we go back and get refunds for the stuff ups made those years , especially the fake coins that the cheap budget grading company called APCGS INCORRECTLY GRADED
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 Posted 04/19/2015  12:03 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add PNC king to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/1930-Aus...em2a4f6a3fe8 another apcgs seller trying to deceive buyers , this is why the integrity of apcgs is under question
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 Posted 04/20/2015  02:12 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add tella to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
People listing things on ebay incorrectly have no bearing on this post. Robster I believe it was a MS-63
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04/20/2015 02:13 am
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What I have noticed is APCGS does dominate more in the decimal and decimal error market more than the pre decimal side which they do grade harshly. This conversation can also be swung around at an American company grading foreign coins (less than 1/2% Australian) versus a Australian company (85% Australian submissions going by their website) with the integrity of grades. I'm not quite sure why they find it hard to go past MS-64 of pre decimals but Ive also noticed they grade a little harsh also with decimals in the MS grades. To only give out one MS-70 in the last 18 months sounds ridiculous (only last week I saw on the facebook page). I'm a decimal collector myself and I don't have any problem with purchasing an item slabbed by them at 68 points or higher as long as it has a green label on it.
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04/20/2015 02:39 am
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Thanks Tella.
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Cockatoo, what is the APCGS number for the AU-58 that went EF-45? I just find it hard for a company to grade Australian standards as aUNC and another to grade it EF-45 which is only VF in Australian standards (on a good day).
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number of coins graded by PCGS 19,498,936 , TOTAL GRADED BY APCGS WELL UNDER 3000 ,and tella is saying apcgs has more experience than PCGS please give up your are on a lost cause , the difference in numbers of coins graded is so lop sided it is not even funny and the two bit operation called APCGS is not even GST registered , I think a call to the ATO IS NEEDED
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Lol you crack me up. You better throw that calculator out. 19million Aussie coins LOL
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http://www.pcgs.com/pop/poptotal.aspx , read it and weep mr uninformed
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That's total of all coins except proofs worldwide LOL
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The American coin market must be weak if they have only graded 30million coins and 19million are Australian. If you had said 200,000 you might have been close
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Thought you got away with it lol. It was that funny I had to take a screen shot
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i was looking for the set registry on the APCGS WEBSITE , but I could not find it , how does anyone with APCGS GRADED coins compare their set against other collectors
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