what will be the biggest change in the slabbing of coins say 5 years from now?

i think it will be new reformed companies to deal with all the liability currently in many holders
sincerely michael
sincerely michael
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IF PCGS starts putting the "what-they-would-grade" tag with the return failed crossover, I think it is going to harden up the market prices for NGC coins and others. Right now, they are not sufficiently tied to PCGS grades to nail down value. If they do this, it will solidify a value for NGC coins.
yes the designations i think this will be a boon to speciality collectors and well coins is all about three things
specialize specizalize specizalize!
sincerely michael
This "technical condition" will be posted, along with the general grading OPINION, which will take appearance and strike into account.
PCGS will manage to put their legal disclaimer on the slab label. I don't foresee a lawsuit problem, unless PCGS drifts away from their adamant insistance that grading is an opinion, and that opinions can evolve with time.
PCGS will be the last service standing, and will employ AT LEAST 3 to 4 times the current grading staffs. New grading services will be attempted, but barrier to entry will be high.
The actual slabbing process will be robotized, eliminating any problem with fingerprints or other collateral damage.
A new type of slab may be virtually un-crackable, requiring re-submission to be in the original slab.
Economy service will be at least $25, regular $50 or more, moderns $20 or more.
PCGS will bodybag a very large % of toned coins.
As a result of all the above, the old-fashioned small dealer will go the way of the neighborhood family grocer, and the "five-and-dime" store. The market in "raw" uncirculated coins will disappear.
Collectors-a sentimental bunch by nature-will still scream "Buy the COIN, not the SLAB!". But-like today-no serious collector or investor would even DREAM of actually doing that...
Begging your pardon, BUT, that is what grading is, just someones opinion. Always was, always will be..........Ken
What do you mean by reformed companies?
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On a more serious note I would like to see scratch resistant slabs.