Potentially dumb question..
badger
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I just bought a complete collection of raw Peace dollars. I want to get them graded. These don't appear to be super high grades, but are uncirculated. I think they will come out MS63-MS60
Is there as much difference in market perception for PCGS vs. NGC for the Peace dollars as there seems to be for the modern cameos? .
For example, I find ANACS stricter on MS Jeffs than PCGS. I am trying to balance costs for slabbing, turnaround times and market acceptance.
Thanks
Badger
Is there as much difference in market perception for PCGS vs. NGC for the Peace dollars as there seems to be for the modern cameos? .
For example, I find ANACS stricter on MS Jeffs than PCGS. I am trying to balance costs for slabbing, turnaround times and market acceptance.
Thanks
Badger
Collector of Modern Silver Proofs 1950-1964 -- PCGS Registry as Elite Cameo
Link to 1950 - 1964 Proof Registry Set
1938 - 1964 Proof Jeffersons w/ Varieties
Link to 1950 - 1964 Proof Registry Set
1938 - 1964 Proof Jeffersons w/ Varieties
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If you have the right dates that make it worthwhile to cover the submission costs, I'd say send them to PCGS for better resale value.
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I am going to carefully check the 1934-S to judge where it would grade.
Thanks again,
Badger
Link to 1950 - 1964 Proof Registry Set
1938 - 1964 Proof Jeffersons w/ Varieties
Thanks for the offer to keep the coins in a secure place.
I bought the set in an album and paid about MS60 bid for the lot.
The description may have been Freudian. I was thinking most looked MS63 with a few MS60s.
Haven't yet decided to keep or sell.
Maybe a few need to tone in an album??
Badger
Link to 1950 - 1964 Proof Registry Set
1938 - 1964 Proof Jeffersons w/ Varieties
<< <i>Unless they are better dates, forget about it. Your grading fees will far exceed the value increase by having them slabbed. Buy some airtights if you want to protect them. >>
Outstanding advice!