how does PCI measure up?
slipgate
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Just wondering - how does PCI grade? Would they list as #4 right behind ANACS?
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Joe
If I had it my way, stupidity would be painful!
I just picked up a 96W $25 Proof Gold Eagle in the old green label slab, it was graded as PR70.
I don't think it would cross, but the point is that I got it for well below melt spot price.
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<< <i>How does PCI measure up? >>
In two words, "It doesn't."
In the old days PCI was a third world grading service with very inconsistent results. After its was sold, it became something that is far below third world status.
Sure you can find some properly graded and undergraded coins in old PCI holders. But be prepared to cross the coins. You will never get the true value for a really nice coin when it is in a PCI holder.
<< <i>only the old green holder 10 digit numbers are worth your while ,they are usually graded quite conservatively! >>
PCI at that time was under different ownership and was very conservative in their grading.
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"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
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Absent the hairlines I could easily see a 67 grade. With the hairlines, who knows. If I ever submit it to PCGS or NGC for grading I will expect not less than a 64CAM grade and will be very happy if it comes back a 65CAM. If it comes back higher than a 65CAM I will be jumping for joy.
oh, when I say cross.....
I never sent a coin anywhere to be slabbed except PCGS, and I am only a year into using the service. So that should tell you I got lucky, or my eyes are pretty good.
... it sure ain't the latter.
Moral to the story, if you buy sight unseen don't expect much.