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NGC is now PNG "Official Grading Service" (MORE INFO ADDED)

For the past 5 years or so, PCGS has been the "official grading service" of the Professional Numismatists Guild (PNG.) We had been paying the PNG $40,000 per year, or $120,000 per three years.
This month the PNG accepted bids for a three year exclusive contract to be their "official grading service." They accepted bids from two grading services, PCGS and NGC. We made the business decision to bid a lot higher than the previous contract because of the competitive positions of the two grading services involved. PCGS bid $504,000 for the three year period in the form of $60,000 a year in cash and the remaining amount in free grading slots for PNG members. NGC bid $544,000 for the three year period in the form of $65,000 a year cash the first year and small increases in that cash amount for the second and third year along with free grading slots for PNG members. The bids were supposedly "sealed."
So NGC outbid PCGS for the right to claim they are the "official grading service" of the PNG. NGC is also the "official grading service" of the ANA. That too is a paid endorsement, and NGC outbid PCGS on that endorsement a few years back. We are not upset that we did not get this endorsement as we bid what we thought it was worth to us, all things considered. We did however, feel that buyers of third party certified coins deserve to know that these are paid endorsements...hence this post.
The bottom line is that an endorsement can be bought. Respect and value in the marketplace must be earned.
David Hall
This month the PNG accepted bids for a three year exclusive contract to be their "official grading service." They accepted bids from two grading services, PCGS and NGC. We made the business decision to bid a lot higher than the previous contract because of the competitive positions of the two grading services involved. PCGS bid $504,000 for the three year period in the form of $60,000 a year in cash and the remaining amount in free grading slots for PNG members. NGC bid $544,000 for the three year period in the form of $65,000 a year cash the first year and small increases in that cash amount for the second and third year along with free grading slots for PNG members. The bids were supposedly "sealed."
So NGC outbid PCGS for the right to claim they are the "official grading service" of the PNG. NGC is also the "official grading service" of the ANA. That too is a paid endorsement, and NGC outbid PCGS on that endorsement a few years back. We are not upset that we did not get this endorsement as we bid what we thought it was worth to us, all things considered. We did however, feel that buyers of third party certified coins deserve to know that these are paid endorsements...hence this post.
The bottom line is that an endorsement can be bought. Respect and value in the marketplace must be earned.
David Hall
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Cameron Kiefer
Cameron...Yes, we are going to change the hologram to say "Formerly Official Grading Service of the PNG."
I swear sometimes I think I'm a genius.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>Cameron...Yes, we are going to change the hologram to say "Formerly Official Grading Service of the PNG." >>
Good one.
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<< <i>I wonder if official grading company for the 2004 Olympics in Greece has been spoken for? >>
I'm pretty sure Hostess Twinkies has that sponsorship locked up.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>"NGC probably wrote a bigger check".
I swear sometimes I think I'm a genius.
Russ, NCNE >>
Sometimes maybe, but not this time Russ. The answer was obvious.
Irish Mike - I was going to say the same thing, but you beat me to it!
HRH - If you want to be my official grading service, I'll do it for half what you offered PNG
Now that I have made a Cammie suck-up statement David will that get me any special favors!
<< <i>Sometimes maybe, but not this time Russ. The answer was obvious. >>
Yeah, I know. But at least I was first.
Russ, NCNE
Hmmmm. As owner of a construction subcontracting company that submits large bids almost daily, I'm completely amazed at the similarity of the bids. Did the PNG request them in that specific format? Seems that similarity is what's gotten HRH a bit hot....
I truly can't believe David Hall is whining about this. I remember when he lost out to NGC on the ANA endorsement. David Hall went absolutely ballistic and began complaining about his 'open checkbook', that it wasn't fair since ANA didn't negotiate on good faith with PCGS and it would have written any size check to get the ANA endorsement. Now DH is complaining he lost out because of $5000 per year. C'mon, man. This is furtherance that PCGS cannot step up to the plate when required. Thumbs down PCGS, thumbs up NGC. Brilliant marketing strategy for NGC.
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<< <i>Respect and value in the marketplace must be earned >>
are you saying ngc hasn't earned "respect" & "value"?
K S
As you and other forum members have already stated in this thread, respect must be earned. Both PCGS and NGC are very credible grading services who guarantee the coins that they certify. Having at least two strong players in any market niche (like coin grading) is generally good for the consumer.
In retrospect, I have generally been very pleased with the PCGS certified coins that I have purchased. I have not yet submitted any coins for certification at any of the grading services, and therefore perhaps have a different perspective on PCGS graded coins.
When purchasing coins I can be selective and try to purchase conservatively graded coins, or better yet borderline coins at the lower grade. Therefore as a consumer I appreciate very conservative grading standards. If I were submitting coins for grading, I may opt for a bit more liberal grading standards -- but obviously consistency over time is the most important factor.
Thanks again for sharing this with us...
Stuart
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<< <i>I think NGC had someone on the inside. >>
It is interesting to note that the sponsor of the NGC Trade and Grades also happens to be the head of the PNG.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>So what if ACG paid 600k? Would they have gotten the endorsement? >>
If they offered 650,000 I bet they would have. If it was in cash.
<< <i>So what if ACG paid 600k? Would they have gotten the endorsement? >>
I'd assume that the PNG had some qualifying criteria established. Like, for example, only real grading companies were allowed to bid.
Russ, NCNE
09/07/2006
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I never even knew pcgs was the offical png grading service.
I wonder how much ngc would bid to be the offical grading service of my coin club
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<< <i>PCGS bid $504,000 for the three year period
NGC bid $544,000 for the three year period
The bottom line is that an endorsement can be bought. Respect and value in the marketplace must be earned. >>
I can't help but wonder if that would have been the PR statement if the bid amounts had been reversed?
I believe NGC also got the contract for the coins being
brought up from the SS. Repuplic.
They seem to be VERY aggressive when it come to
sales and/or recognition.
Winning contracts or sponsors may impress some people
some of the time.
If you're not the best, those customers and sponsers will
realize their mistake soon enough.
Hang in there , PCGS and don't let a bully affect your standard.
Skipper
<< <i>I believe NGC also got the contract for the coins being
brought up from the SS. Repuplic. >>
They got that contract on the strength of their conservation division, NCS. They have the unique ability to handle both aspects in-house.
Russ, NCNE
Boy, whatta waste of money!
the pimps at the National Associations and Dealer Associations
would have sold out what ever dubious integrety they may still posses.
Camelot
OR........... was that expectation that PCGS was going to win the contract?
I don't have much to say about the "bidding" itself, because this sounds like standard operating procedure for any industry where companies are submitting "sealed" bids. There are plenty of moles and information sources out there peddling info for money and/or favors. Sad, but true.
I will say one thing I feel strongly about -- ANA and PNG endorsements are inappropriate period -- at any price. The integrity of each should not be compromised by monetary contributions.
David, here's a sneaky idea -- do a little recon on your own next time, leak out a little misinformation like PCGS bid $1,000,000 for the next endorsement, and see if you can make the other services cough up even more money. As a member of the ANA, and supporter of their programs, I would love to see a million bucks poured into the association.
For what it's worth, I think most people understand the "endorsement" system, and it doesn't really enhance anyone's opinion of a given service.
The PNG Logo on the back of PCGS Slabs never meant anything to me before.
The removal of the PNG Logo doesnt mean anything to me now.
The quality of PCGS grading and the value of coins in its slabs mean a lot to me,
both before and now.
Camelot
<< <i>here's a sneaky idea -- do a little recon on your own next time >>
Here's a different idea, next time, don't bid. Why waste the money on an honor that only can be had by paying the highest bid? I'd love to hear NGC's response when they find out they just bid $600,000 for the endorsement and no one else bid! The endorsement would have no value if (1) NGC and PCGS did not both bid for it and (2) someone like ACG, ICG, or SEGS had it.
I happen to feel that David got a little ahead of himself and should apologize to NGC and PNG for making the statement he did. He should have stuck to the facts and wished NGC luck the next time the bidding takes place three years from now.
As to concerns to the other issues, they should have been brought up in a separate forum at another time as a separate topic for discussion. There may be legitimate issues here but I feel that right now, it does not look proper to bring up here on the very first day of the announcement.
The high road always works better!
EDITED: I see that David modified his original statement to do exactly what i thought he would, that is take the higher road.