Is anyone keeping track of how many third party grading services there are?
dan1ecu
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Just wondering...
Besides the hand full of popular (if not respected) grading services, are there any smaller companies that look promising, or that offer a unique service?
Possibly there are companies that specialize in grading just one series? Perhaps there are companies trying to promote a new (better?) scale of grading?
Does anyone know of anything interesting going on out there in terms of new third party grading services?
Dan
Besides the hand full of popular (if not respected) grading services, are there any smaller companies that look promising, or that offer a unique service?
Possibly there are companies that specialize in grading just one series? Perhaps there are companies trying to promote a new (better?) scale of grading?
Does anyone know of anything interesting going on out there in terms of new third party grading services?
Dan
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Mike
Lincoln Wheats (1909 - 1958) Basic Set - Always Interested in Upgrading!
slab collector and researcher
reported as of 4/5/04
106 companies
285 production varieties
Cameron Kiefer
Might I add that Conder101's book is surprisingly informative.
I recieved a copy last month and spent an entire evening reading descriptions and histories of all kinds of TPG's that I had never before heard of.
first tier: PCGS + NGC (including NCS)
second tier: ICG + ANACS
third tier: SEGS
others: PCI, NTC, NCI, INS, Accugrade
OK I just named 11. Who the heck are the other 98 ?????
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Sunnywood
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