What slabs should be avoided completely???
TerrapinWill
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First, thank you to everyone on here who always takes time to answer my questions. Everyone here has helped me so much, and the help provided here is, well, just amazing. I just love the CU Forum.
Now to my question....I tend to look on Ebay for coins slabbed by TPG's other than PCGS or NGC, hoping to find a good value in a cetified Morgan. I havent bought any yet, and am wondering if there are any TPG's that should always be avoided?
Now to my question....I tend to look on Ebay for coins slabbed by TPG's other than PCGS or NGC, hoping to find a good value in a cetified Morgan. I havent bought any yet, and am wondering if there are any TPG's that should always be avoided?
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I personally have had the most satisfaction and success with (in order)
PCGS
NGC
ANACS (big falloff from the first two)
ICG-SEGS-PCI (huge falloff from the first three)
I ignore all others.
<< <i>You should avoid all slabs whose coins are not priced at a level that YOU believe reflects at least their actual value. >>
Bingo! Online, I might avoid most slabs (except PCGS, NGC, ANACS, and ICG), but in person, anything is fair game, because I can see the coin for myself. When you see what you're getting, it's coins, not slabs, that you should avoid.
Jeremy
NoEbayAuctionsForNow
John Marnard Keynes, The Economic Consequences of the Peace, 1920, page 235ff
i think that if you spend some time learning how to grade whetever coins it is that you're interested in, you won't avoid any slabs but you will avoid many coins in all company holders.
al h.
David
I only buy PCGS and NGC coins on ebay. The others aren't usually worth the risk on ebay unless you can get a big discount. For that one score you might eventually find, you'll have multiple losers to remind you of what you did wrong.
roadrunner
Jeremy hit it on the nose. In person, buy the coin, regardless of the slab.
Lane
See http://www.doubledimes.com for a free online reference for US twenty-cent pieces
ICG on occasion has decent graded circ stuff, but on the higher end of the spectrum, tend to get loose.
Very rarely do I ever purchase and off brand slab, usually the coins are junk, but on ocassion, I will see one that makes the grade or close enough. However, when I go to re-sell, I do not offer them on the bay in thier current holder. I either break them out and sell raw, or send them to a reputable TPG. I refuse to list for sale on e-bay several of the off brand slabbed coins for fear off creating a bad reputation for my self.
jim
Joe
If I had it my way, stupidity would be painful!
<< <i>I have had good luck with ANACS but I will never touch another ICG. >>
The money I paid for this AU58 dime has to be a record
It seem they don't have the spelling or the grading part figured out just yet.
I may be wrong, unless itza weak strike, the dime looks like a 58 to me.
Herb
Any holder with a crummy* coin inside.
*crummy defined as anything from low-end for the assigned grade/price to downright ugly.