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BCS maybe stricture grader then PMG or PCGS, but I know a lot of collectors that won't touch anything but PMG and PCGS. Which means to me, that until that stigma is lifted. I will continue to think investing in a PMG or PCGS certificate holds your investments liquidity value.
BCS maybe stricture grader then PMG or PCGS, but I know a lot of collectors that won't touch anything but PMG and PCGS. Which means to me, that until that stigma is lifted. I will continue to think investing in a PMG or PCGS certificate holds your investments liquidity value.
If you want the best banknote for your collection, get a BCS graded noted. If you want to sell banknotes for a profit, get a PMG or PCGS graded one.
For example, if both a PMG and BCS has the same grade, the BCS note will be a much nicer note since it graded more strictly.
A BCS note will always be graded several points below a PMB/PCGS graded one. A PMG graded note at UNC 65 is equivalent to a BCS UNC 60. So, buying a BSC is a good deal because you are paying less for basically the same note.
Some people cut out BCS graded notes and submit to PMG/PCGS for a higher grade.



















