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Has the grading gotten any better at PCGS lately?
It seems to me most people who report their results from their submissions on these boards, are very satisfied lately.
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Good question???
<< <i>"Better" means tighter, or looser, or more consistent?
How about more favorable to the submitter. Is that a little clearer for the consistently confused?
GTS
<< <i>"Better" means tighter, or looser, or more consistent?
How about just plain realistic and purely and consistency accurate? That's all a submitter can ask for from any grading company.
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<< <i>"Better" means tighter, or looser, or more consistent?
How about more favorable to the submitter. Is that a little clearer for the consistently confused?
GTS >>
Maybe it was just the coins you were submitting that were the problem in the first place...
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<< <i>"Better" means tighter, or looser, or more consistent?
How about more favorable to the submitter. Is that a little clearer for the consistently confused?
GTS >>
Maybe it was just the coins you were submitting that were the problem in the first place...
I t wasn't my coins I was inquiring about.A couple of months ago there was so much complaining about PCGS getting so tight on grading that David Hall made an offer to personally review newly graded coins.I was just wondering how that all turned out.
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I would like this much more than the periodic "things are tightening up" nonsense.........
<< <i>I have been noticing people very happy with their grades lately. Maybe I should have thought out the title of this thread a little better.
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I'm not one of those people. They were still very tight with my Lincoln submission. I just received 8 grades.
I agreed with only 2 of them. And 4 of them were crackouts and all 4 slipped a grade. Still seems to me
that a coin is ms67 on Monday and ms66 on Tuesday. Just my opinion.
RegistryNut
pcgs is doing something right as the current coin market cant exist without pcgs
well frankly ...................
the majority of submitters think pcgs is the best
as i have seen many boast on here of buying a coin for 1-3 dollars or less getting it slabbed pcgs and they can sell it or have sold it for anywhere from a few hundred to a few thousand to over 10,000k immediately if not sooner
and conversely if the end user breaks this coin out of its pcgs slab the coin goes back down to a few dollars or less in worth
so the grading is superb at pcgs cant get any better
a true fanatic religious following from the majority of the participants in the coin industry from new collectors to advanced collectors to top nationally known hall of famer dealers
just remember buy what you like with discretionaty income and figure out for yourself what a coin is worth to you you got to know how to evaulate the coin yourself
if you got to ask anyone then you are in big trouble
I believe the majority of submitters think PCGS is the most conservative, which is not necessarily better.