PCGS OR NGC?
RobJ
Posts: 364
Is it true , as I have read elswhere that NGC grading leaves a lot to be desired, or is it a toss up?
Thank you all
RJ
Thank you all
RJ
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Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
PCGS is the devil...remember that...
They both screw you at the drive through...
siliconvalleycoins.com
<< <i>They both screw you at the drive through... >>
Hey, that's a poem!
Russ, NCNE
Brian
I collect/invest in keys and semi-keys in PCGS due to the marketability and my perceived (error?) thoughts that PCGS will remain the most marketable when I sell. However . . .
No one can state enough times on this forum (perhaps due to the influx of new members all the time if nothing else) . . . BUY THE COIN . . . use the holder just as a point of reference. I just noticed in an ad I received via email this morning a set (4 I think) of PCGS-67 1943 Walkers . . . priced from $875 to $1150 . . . all for the same PCGS grade! I noticed as I had sold one in Las Vegas a few months ago for $850 . . . and several dealers passed on it even at waaaaaaaay below sheet as they had reservations on the grade. I agreed . . . I had 3 66s that looked superior to all who viewed the 4 coins.
Point of all this . . . there is a LARGE variation within the grade, even in PCGS. Many NGC coins are also quite superior and accurately and consistently graded . . . but the market seems to perceive PCGS as best when it comes time to sell.
So . .
Become a numismatist and be selective. There are some tremendous coins out there in (almost) all holders. Find the ones that are right for you.
DRUNNER
<< <i>I bought a sight unseen Binion Peace dollar in NGC MS65. I have an ANACS MS62 that looks better. nuff said. >>
Yes, that single example clearly proves that NGC sucks.
Russ, NCNE
By the coin not the plastic - I agree. However, for those competing in the Registry, the plastic becomes very important. I mean no disrespect to those guys - however people want to enjoy our hobby is fine with me - I am merely stating a fact for a guy looking to build the ultimate set, a PCGS 67 is worth more than an NGC 67, even if the coins are identical.
Therefore, IMHO, PCGS holders may help ensure a coin's value better than NGC when it come time to sell - but comversely, NGC coins may represent a better value to someone looking to buy.
And then there is ANACS...
>>>My Collection
With circulated Morgans I think PCGS is at least 1/2-grade tougher.
You know what a screw does to wood dont you. Overall, some grades
on some series are very close in results, while other grades, other series,
or definitions of Cameo and Deep Cameo may have large differences between
the top two TPG. Even at one company, there can be differences in grading
depending on what year a coin was graded, or what which group of graders
reviewed the coin. Grading is a subjective art. By the nature of the bussiness,
TPG is a bussiness and subject to all of the pressures and considerations found
in any bussiness.
Camelot
Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
Tom
Coin's for sale/trade.
Tom Pilitowski
US Rare Coin Investments
800-624-1870
If it makes you feel better to only own coins in one holder then do it, but recognized that you will end up missing opportunities to purchase coins that you may want to keep for a very long time.
A few years back if you had proferred this question it would have started another war, but I have noticed that many collectors here now that were some of the strongest kool-aid drinkes have softened their stance. To me and others its all about finding the nicest coins that you can comfortably afford and limiting your downside risk. Simply purchasing the coin in one holder won't accomplish this.
I agree with this wholeheartedly. I would add that key to successfully finding, and eventually buying nice coins, is knowing how to accurately grade for yourself.
Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds.-Albert Einstein
RJ
At any TPG, consistancy is the goal, not the rule!