Opinions needed on third party grading companies
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Please let's not get into the merits of holdering verses raw coins. What I would like to get a handle on is the reputations of some of the TPG companies when it comes to world coinage. On US coinage, PCGS has a great reputation as does NGC but even these two vary greatly in some areas of their grading. Overall PCGS seems to be harder on high end moderns than NGC. There are also differences in various groups of classics and in what gets bodybagged. Both of these companies also do grading of world coinage.
Some companies have extremely poor reputations (and they like to sue to protect what is left of their names). Some have so so or no reputations in US coinage but good reps on world or specific country's coinages. ICCS and Canadian coinage comes to mind.
I'm looking mostly at Canadian and Mexican stuff but opinions on the grading of other country's coinage fits in this thread just as well.
Thanks!
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Please let's not get into the merits of holdering verses raw coins. What I would like to get a handle on is the reputations of some of the TPG companies when it comes to world coinage. On US coinage, PCGS has a great reputation as does NGC but even these two vary greatly in some areas of their grading. Overall PCGS seems to be harder on high end moderns than NGC. There are also differences in various groups of classics and in what gets bodybagged. Both of these companies also do grading of world coinage.
Some companies have extremely poor reputations (and they like to sue to protect what is left of their names). Some have so so or no reputations in US coinage but good reps on world or specific country's coinages. ICCS and Canadian coinage comes to mind.
I'm looking mostly at Canadian and Mexican stuff but opinions on the grading of other country's coinage fits in this thread just as well.
Thanks!
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Gr. Brit - NGC, ICG and ICCS
Most other countries - ICG, NGC, ANACS
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<< <i>How is CCCS's rep in the community? I know they are a newer company. >>
I personal have not deal with CCCS yet.
However, heard many Canadian dealers and collectors are pretty happy with CCCS.
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<< <i>Canadian - ICCS and PCGS
Gr. Brit - NGC, ICG and ICCS
Most other countries - ICG, NGC, ANACS >>
PCGS has been berry berry kind to me with reguards to Gr Brit modern ... so far have managed several MS67s & 68s and one MS69. Still waiting on the results from a few other submissions.
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<< <i>PCGS has been berry berry kind to me with reguards to Gr Brit modern ... so far have managed several MS67s & 68s and one MS69. >>
That makes PCGS suspect to me ... seem to be quite liberal in their grading of British moderns ... or are you just an expert at picking out the great stuff?
CCCS strikes me as being too new to have any sort of grading reputation at all yet. In the Canadian market ICCS is a known. Both use flips for their entombment so no difference in that arena.
Is there one company that stands out above the others in grading of Gold? of coppers? of problem coins?
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LOL, looks like CCCS copied ICCS and simply changed the insert colour.
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<< <i>PCGS has been berry berry kind to me with reguards to Gr Brit modern ... so far have managed several MS67s & 68s and one MS69. >>
That makes PCGS suspect to me ... seem to be quite liberal in their grading of British moderns ... or are you just an expert at picking out the great stuff?
Just a matter of a good eye so far ... the better grades have been on 20 pence. Still waiting to see how I did on some of the other coins I sent in as PCGS has been harder on the 2 quid lately.
Steve
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Thanks for sharing the picture and I will leave this to someone else to prove me wrong, but you may well be the first to post a picture of a CCCS graded coin on the this forum and if that is the situation, congrats because you have been awarded a Darkside Post of the Day Award... and we need to update the list. This maybe 34 or 35 or higher... The concept of station identification and commerical breaks fall short under these circumstances...
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Seriously? I just did a google search.
BTW here is their website:
CCCS
Oops I just realized someone else already did it.... But I didnt click on the link...