Regarding PCI's crossover ratio and being the most under-rated Grading Service

I have done very very well this year crossing PCI COINS to PCGS, 27 OUT OF 30. The
rest of the grading service combinded that I have tried to cross to PCGS, including NGC, ANACS
and ICG are a miserable 7 for 20. Now I wont sit her and say that PCGS crossed the coin in
every instance as PCI had it, about 14 out of the 27 went down a grade, 12 however stayed
the exact grade with PCGS that PCI had assigned and in one case PCGS bumped PCI's grade up
1 MS
Boom -from a chat with "Allen"
rest of the grading service combinded that I have tried to cross to PCGS, including NGC, ANACS
and ICG are a miserable 7 for 20. Now I wont sit her and say that PCGS crossed the coin in
every instance as PCI had it, about 14 out of the 27 went down a grade, 12 however stayed
the exact grade with PCGS that PCI had assigned and in one case PCGS bumped PCI's grade up
1 MS
Boom -from a chat with "Allen"
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was 100%. I didn't see what the big deal was. Then I ran into ACG
putting MS63 on AU50 whizzed coins, etc. My last submissions were 0 for
8 with half NGC coins, ANACS, and one ICG. The biggest difference was
that I bought the coin without paying attention to the slab on the first
group, and the second group I bought the slab sight unseen to fill a hole
in my collection. Percentage-wise, I think you are more likely to find a PCI
coin that will not cross than NGC, but you can still find thousands of coins
that were properly graded in PCI coins, just like you can find overgraded
coins in NGC or even (gasp) PCGS holders. It is just that PCI is less
consistent than PCGS and NGC.
<< <i>about 14 out of the 27 went down a grade >>
So they still missed half of the coins... every company will have at least some good coins--if you can grade, you'll get them... a lot of PCI coins will cross, but to then mention that half downgraded is a little unfair towards your stated idea that they cross well (crossing usually meaning holding a grade)
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<< <i>about 14 out of the 27 went down a grade >>
So they still missed half of the coins... >>
Though there's no way to do it with the coin in the slab, I'd bet 1/2 the PCGS slabs wouldn't cross into a PCGS slab. It's all part of the games they play.
<< <i>Obviously I have copied and pasted Allen's PM to me! >>
I'm sure we can assume you had permission to post his Private Message, right?
Russ, NCNE
Yet another person that is tired of the plastics/labeling game and the ploy that predicates it. I once had a couple of PCI graded coins and sold them for "dirt money." Had I known there'd be so much controversy about the population manipution by a certain renowned grading company, I would've never sold them. They were in the first generation PCI holders too. Oh well, another episode in learning the hard way!.....
BTW - The old green holders are sometimes pretty nice, especially the ones labeled PQ.
and it sets us apart from practitioners and consultants. Gregor
I've learned to avoid practically anything that states, "DCAM" or "ULTRACAM" on their holders, especially with contemporary coins, but otherwise cool stuff is found in other series in a mix of grades.
Nothing beats buying a $250.00 PCGS coin in a $50.00 PCI holder.
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