Is there a reason we need to look at NGC and ANACS coins on PCGS Boards???????
skate4357
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Mike and I am here to ONLY BUY PCGS Coins. Where do some of you get off by posting NGC and ANACS coins for sale???
Is this not the PCGS Boards? Am I missing something? If I wanted my son to buy an inferior product I would subscribe to the other guys boards.
Rick (Mike's Dad)
Is this not the PCGS Boards? Am I missing something? If I wanted my son to buy an inferior product I would subscribe to the other guys boards.
Rick (Mike's Dad)
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BTW, cracking NGC holders is addictive
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I think that many members here enjoy shopping for quality coins, regardless of the particular holder they happen to be in at the time. If you only want pcgs plastic, then buy pcgs plastic. How is this a big problem??
Is this not a false statement: You seen one particular denomination and mintage PCGS MS67 coin you seen them all! The same can be said for any other grading service. What does color mean to the buyer? What does brilliance mean to the buyer? What's on the slabbed label isn't the whole story. There is only one place I personally put full faith in.
Let's not forget that there are nice raw coins found here to that you can send to anyone you want to.
GoldnEagle
Chris
My Collection of Old Holders
Never a slave to one plastic brand will I ever be.
<< <i>If I wanted my son to buy an inferior product I would subscribe to the other guys boards >>
Where's the inferior product? A coin is a coin... and you can get a damn good one that's not in PCGS plastic.
Enjoy plastic collecting ... at least I know plenty of good coins won't be taken by you.
Most of the more Senior Members will tell you that ANACS is tough when it comes to grading. They list every detractor a coin has, espically toned coins. Keep in mind PCGS graders are human,
and under intense pressure daily to grade coins fast. This is brought about when PCGS sends all their graders to each show normally only leaving a few behind to grade coins.
Take a look at the Grey sheet and Blue sheet INDEX, NGC, ANACS AND PCI are nipping right at PCGS heels for return on book
value.
Al
<< <i>Is there a reason we need to look at NGC and ANACS coins on PCGS Boards??????? >>
Oh, there was another question. No, there is no reason... you can read only the threads you deem worthy, your majesty
With all due respect, I think you need to worry more about buying some books before you spend any more money on coins.
Because someone gets off by buying NGC and ANACS coins! DUH
One thing I will say in regards to this, and other threads, I HATE the saying, "Buy the coin, not the plastic"
If this was true we wouldn't need PCGS, NGC, ANACS or the other TPG services.
How many of us can pick a MS68 over a MS69 for our Dansco?
Or there would be no reason to regrade or crossover.
Plastic DOES matter, as does the coin
Seems like that was one of those "hit & run" posts for entertainment purposes.
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Gary
PCGS is one of the top three grading services.
NGC and ANACS are great grading services as well.
Even ICG is pretty decent I have heard.
Each service has it's weaknesses and strengths:
PCGS is generally pretty conservative on most series of coins. They are kickass on DCAMS. Some series of coins they are superior depending on when the coin was slabbed. I have heard and read that when the market is strong like right now then grading services became somewhat looser that at other times. Somone correct me if I am wrong. I think that this is called market grading. They allow direct submission free when joining the memebership and slab fees are more expensive than other services. But PCGS generally sells for more in the marketplace.
ANACS is great at varieties and net grading that PCGS and NGC doesn't recognize or provide and I have heard that it is pretty good on copper and older 19th Century coins. The drawbacks that I have heard of from here is that it doesn't grade as well over about MS65 on some coins and it isn't as good on moderns. ANACS allows direct submissions and they have good prices and specials every month. ANACS coins generally sell for a bit less than NGC or PCGS and this means to me that once I have learned what a grade should be then correctly graded ANACS and ICG coins can be damn good deals. Hell I have even seen people on here get nice coins from NTC, ACG, SEGS, PCI and other services.
NGC is good on most coins I have heard. Moderns don't seem to be graded as conservative as PCGS but I have heard that they generally grade pretty well up to about MS65-MS66 then after that they are a little looser than PCGS. They don't recognize very many varieties just like PCGS and they don't net grade problem coins. NGC is cheaper than PCGS but more expensive than ANACS. The only ways they allow direct submission is buying a $99 membership or submitting under your ANA membership. NGC coins generally sell for just a tad under PCGS on most series of coins. There are some nice coins in NGC slabs.
ICG is generally a lot looser than the other above mentioned services. I have heard that on Indians they are kick-butt. Soemtimes you can get a pretty good deal on a correctly graded ICG slabbed coin. They are pretty much in line with NGC with slabbing fees. They recognize a lot more varieties than either PCGS and NGC. I think that they don't quite recognize as many varities as ANACS but still the vast majority of major varities. They don't sell for anywhere near the price of NGC or PCGS slabbed coins. This means that a correctly graded coin is generally a hell of a deal.
I have seen a few coins in PCGS and NGC slabs that shouldn't have been given the grade that it had. Every grading service has a certain amount of errors on grading. Sometimes those errors end up all going to one dealer that bought them cheap. I have seen a lot of those coins on Ebay or Teletrade or some other places. But then again you can get nice coins anywhere if you learn to recognize what a properly graded coin should look like. Some people have even bought coins from the other services that were overgraded by 1-2 grades and still got them cheaper than if they would have bought the coins in slabs having the correct grade in them. Correctly graded coins in the other services slabs are good deals because they usually sell for a lot less money.
I can tell you this though I have bought from a few people here on this forum and I have been pleased with evey coin that I have bought. For selling coins it seems that PCGS coins sell for more money. Alot of times that means that once you learn how to recognize say a MS65 then you can get pretty good deals on coins in other companies slabs.
I don't claim to know everything and I posses no where near the knowledge of a reputable dealer or experienced collector but I have learned a lot here and one thing that I have learned here that also applies to life in general.
Always keep an open mind!
Robert
I wonder how long that has been in effect.
Camelot
No one's asking you to read them!
By the way, I listed for sale, a 1927 St Gaudens in MS61
graded by ANACS, earlier in the day. It's still available if
anyone's interested.
Sam
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For Sale:
1) 1917 T1 ANACS MS62 Standing Liberty Quarter Close to Full Head.
2) 1938 D/D NGC MS65 Buffalo Nickel Target toned in Greens, reds and oranges on both sides.
3) 1945 S ICG MS66 Mercury Dime 100% white and a blazer.
If I had it my way, stupidity would be painful!
I'm glad there's less people like you on this forum...
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Dave
Al
<< <i>Another textbook example of "Drinking and Posting DO NOT MIX!".
Dave >>
Whaddya mean? I have no problem with it!
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crack them out, submit them for crossover and then tell eveybody all about it..
This thread ranks right up there with the all time dumbest crock of BS. Give us a break and crawl
back in your cave and have another beer. In case you didn't notice, it says "Buy sell and trade COINS!"
I hope being anal retentive isn't contagious!
<< <i>If I wanted my son to buy an inferior product I would subscribe to the other guys boards. >>
Those inferior products were good enough to put in you Registry Set...Ohhhhhhhhhh, you've
ruined your son for life! Hypocrite.
Thanks for the feedbacks. All are GREAT.
As we now all see everyone has a opinion on how they feel on the coins we collect. I prefer PCGS.
Rick
Note: 7:19 am and no beer yet.
That was a good one.
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One thing I will say in regards to this, and other threads, I HATE the saying, "Buy the coin, not the plastic"
If this was true we wouldn't need PCGS, NGC, ANACS or the other TPG services.
How many of us can pick a MS68 over a MS69 for our Dansco?
Or there would be no reason to regrade or crossover.
Plastic DOES matter, as does the coin >>
Exactly, If the plastic did'nt matter then why are some of these people going to court with ACG!
As far as this board, remember, its your submissions to PCGS that support it!
<< <i>If I wanted my son to buy an inferior product I would subscribe to the other guys boards. >>
This coin was in an ANACS MS66CAM holder:
It now resides in a PCGS MS67CAM holder. So, whose product is inferior?
Thanks for the entertainment!
Russ, NCNE
A lot of times this can be attributed to buying coins that are low end for the grade to begin with. I presume you buy most if not all of your coins from ebay and only when the "price is right". Sounds like you've been getting some great "deals" LOL!
On the other hand, if you have a good eye you can have results like this, which clearly show that other grading services are not necessarily "inferior" as you guys put it.
http://forums.collectors.com/messageview.cfm?catid=26&threadid=290298
Learn how to grade and you'll soon find that the plastic is actually among the least important things you should be worrying about.
<< <i>Yes on rare occasions PCGS grades higher of course. >>
Every ANACS coin I've ever cracked out and submitted to PCGS has come back at, or higher, than the ANACS grade; and that's a couple dozen coins so far.
Russ, NCNE