Opinion of SEGS and ANACS
Brianruns10
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I have a pair of coins, I am curious about. One is a 1911-D "weak D" Quarter Eagle graded by SEGS as XF-40. The other is 1922 No-D Strong Reverse Lincoln cent graded by ANACS as F-12. I've heard SEGS got some bad reviews (though not as bad as ACG-don't worry, I don't own any of those!), but what's the overall opinion of these two agencies, and would you recommend that I crack them and get them regraded by PCGS. Also, I've never submitted to PCGS before, but what's their policy on anything other than original-I understand they're quite strict in this matter. SEGS appraised the 1911-D as having been cleaned, so I would hate to send it to PCGS only to get it in a bodybag. I would appreciate any help any of you can offer.
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BR
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I am trying to cross a SEGS 1798 bust dollar right now that is in XF45 (and looks it), but has some heavy adjustment marks. I will be interested to see how it comes back...
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And that is coming from someone who is Pro-pcgs and also my service of choice!
I've been told by a couple dealers that ANACS is particularly tight/fair on copper.
ANACS may not be as market acceptable as PCGS or NGC, but IMHO they are doing a quality job of grading...and if you use anything but their economy service (which takes FOREVER)..their service is great. If you want a nicecoin for a collection that you plan to hold onto and aren't worried about flipping for an immediate profit....ANACS is worth looking at both in buying and submitting.
No vote on SEGS...never bought or submitted.
Registry 1909-1958 Proof Lincolns
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On small cents my experience with SEGS is they grade one to two points higher than PCGS (probably closer to two - so treat SEGS as raw or worse on small cents) on MS. ANACS is usually right on with PCGS, and sometimes tougher. Again, as others have said, forget about sending a cleaned coin to PCGS - its DOA and you are out some $$.
Can somebody measure one for me?
Thanks, Ken
<< <i>Can somebody measure one for me? >>
3 1/4 x 2 7/16
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>I have never bought a SEGS-graded coin, but am curious as to the exact dimesions of their holder.
Can somebody measure one for me?
Thanks, Ken >>
I have not bothered to measure them, but I'll tell that SEGS holders will not fit comfortably in NGC boxes, which is pain.
As for some other questions.
- I'll take ANACS over SEGS any day. I've found that ANACS slabs are much easier to sell, even when the coin involved has been net graded.
- I'd certify ANY 1911-D quarter eagle. There are bad ones out there, certification by a reliable service that can spot counterfeits is a plus when it comes time to sell it.
K S
i feel ANACS can be very strict on some of their modern Proof designations and numerical grades, moreso than the benchmark PCGS/NGC holdered coins that dominate. they also have set the standard for step information on the insert with Jefferson Nickels, though i like the way SEGS tries to assist the collector with notations like "5565" and so on. both companies will holder cleaned coins and net-grade with a notation and seem to attribute properly, especially ANACS. Larry from SEGS is at many of the local shows i attend and he has always been helpful and generous with his time, plus he carts along boxes of coins for everyone to look at!!!
bottom line for me is that i look at as many coins as possible in all holders, even ACG, and make my judgement on what i see, not what people tell me. the plusses and minusses add up more accurately that way and my dollars go to whoever appeases me. simple, really.
al h.
I don't like the SEGS insert though....
I have seen some fairly graded stuff from SEGS as well, but have never sent anything in myself.
I also like their VAM / variety attributions. They really go out of their way to label information when known / requested and Larry Briggs is one of the better VAM guys out there. PCGS needs to do more VAM labeling!!!
I won't shy away from them because of the market acceptance, I look at the coin inside. Unfortunately, the name on the plastic means a lot to some so the cold reality is same coin in a PCGS holder sells for more. Can't say I've seen ANACS holders sell for more than SEGS with similar coins but from this thread, some people do think they at least should.
I use both services and am happy, in general, with both.
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Mark
What a great rarity to be relegated to a mylar flip becuase of that. The coin is choice AU but has that problem. So off it went to ANACS where it was described as AU surfaces, repaired, NET EF.
Not a cheap coin by any stretch and although I would have had no problem keeping it in raw form, the customer wanted it slabbed and so it's now slabbed.
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