Can anyone give a history of NGC's grading; at what times was it tight or loose?
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I've read several threads that give a timeline and the market perceived tighter/looser grading standards at some other TPG's like PCI. Some of these changes are linked to changes in slab design/color and happened as ownership changed hands. Has NGC gone through these phases also and if so what is the timeline?
Thanks for any info
Chris
Thanks for any info
Chris
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See ya on the other side, Dudes.
Chris
My Collection of Old Holders
Never a slave to one plastic brand will I ever be.
My Collection of Old Holders
Never a slave to one plastic brand will I ever be.
I don't submit coins- only buy coins others have submitted, so I can't really answer your questions. But I am curious about buying the new NGC grading book, and comparing it with the latest PCGS grading book......
I recall Ellesmere offering me less than PCGS money because "NGC was new" and they didn't have much of a track record yet. I sent the coin back within a year and it came back NGC PF66. I'm sure that coin today would either be a PF67 or PF68.
During the 1989-1990 market NGC and PCGS were roughly equivalent however it was common knowledge that each had their own preferences. Even then, darkish coins with clean surfaces went to NGC for higher grades. PCGS was tougher on large RED copper and also smaller coins like half dimes and 3 cent silvers. I must have upgraded at least a dozen Choice UNC PCGS 3 cent silvers. Unfortunately you don't find these much any more.
roadrunner
Chris
My Collection of Old Holders
Never a slave to one plastic brand will I ever be.