PCGS..or..NGC..OR???
i know the grading fees of PCGS, but could some one enlighten me on the submittle fees of NGC ? i looked at there site and with no luck. thanks to all ahead of time... wrong forum but...if you know the fee for paper also another high five and thanks........
"SAY NO TO SULFIDE MINING"
US ARMY WITH THE BIG RED 1, MI NATL. GAURD--1982-1997
US ARMY WITH THE BIG RED 1, MI NATL. GAURD--1982-1997
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I'm not dissing NGC! I don't want to outrage anyone here! This is just MY observation and it just blows me away
how many "70's" they produce! Maybe they should change their name to "The Perfect Coin Grading Company."
But that would make them PCGC and could get confusing.
NGC MOTTO: "IF IT'S A COIN ~~ IT'S PERFECT!"
Somehow I just know someone is going to come in here and SLAM ME HARD!
But, then again...it's just my observation and opinion! I need to get away from the "bay".
Okay! I feel better now.
MAYBE....I can sue them both for mental stress and trauma!?
At least I hope everyone gets a good laugh out of this!
No slam , you got it right ; NGC suks pretty bad......take that MS-68* 1949-d Quarter
thats being posted and discussed ....... crack it out and send it to PCGS .
MAYBE it would get a 67 , but in all probability - it would 66
And Supercarcoins: Examples of the same can be found in PCGS plastic too...
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Lincoln set Colorless Set
<< <i>CC2GO: You obviously have little practical experience with NGC moderns. Yes, their grading standards are different and they allow for more on a 70 than PCGS. But you'll find those out there that think PCGS is just unreasonably tight fisted in handing out 70s... I would like to see you try and make a full submission of 20 coins and get all 70s back from NGC...
And Supercarcoins: Examples of the same can be found in PCGS plastic too...
<< <i>CC2GO...take it easy, SGS is the 'perfect' grading company >>
I've recently decided that I like SGS.
Russ, NCNE
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<< <i>CC2GO...take it easy, SGS is the 'perfect' grading company >>
I've recently decided that I like SGS.
Russ, NCNE >>
You didn't snag that at an SGS price, did you?
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<< <i>CC2GO...take it easy, SGS is the 'perfect' grading company >>
I've recently decided that I like SGS.
Russ, NCNE >>
You didn't snag that at an SGS price, did you? >>
Yes the SUCKWAD did!!!
<< <i>You didn't snag that at an SGS price, did you? >>
I did, indeed. Three coin set, (1965-1967), for $33 BIN. The other two were the usual crap.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>CC2GO: You obviously have little practical experience with NGC moderns. Yes, their grading standards are different and they allow for more on a 70 than PCGS. But you'll find those out there that think PCGS is just unreasonably tight fisted in handing out 70s... >>
Yes. I've seen quite a few of the recent 69DCAMS from PCGS and for a lot its perfect and I couldn't possibly see how it did not get 70. They must put some kind of electron microscope on there and bump down to 69 if one atom is off
Eric
We use a 5x loupe- and 4.85 seconds to grade the coin.
the atomizing nuetron scope is for rarities only.
<< <i>Per david when I asked the question.
We use a 5x loupe- and 4.85 seconds to grade the coin.
the atomizing nuetron scope is for rarities only. >>
I think the line also varies with who grades your coin
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<< <i>And PCGS is very picky on very small defects like tiny strike-thrus... >>
George, if we're speaking about so-called perfect (MS or PR 70) coins, I would hope that PCGS and others WOULD be "very picky on very small DEFECTS like tiny strike-thrus"
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<< <i>And PCGS is very picky on very small defects like tiny strike-thrus... >>
George, if we're speaking about so-called perfect (MS or PR 70) coins, I would hope that PCGS and others WOULD be "very picky on very small DEFECTS like tiny strike-thrus"
Difference in opinions
Seriously though... what's the definition of 70? The ideal coin with absolutely no defect at 5x? Or maybe 20x? Or is a 70 a coin that is in the same condition as if it had just been struck? Or somewhere in between?
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<< <i> I would like to see you try and make a full submission of 20 coins and get all 70s back from NGC... >>
Let's be realistic. That challenge coin only be achieved by the Coin Vault.
SGS huh Russ?
<< <i>SGS huh Russ? >>
I enjoy dumpster diving.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>I enjoy dumpster diving. >>
....Mama always told me coin collecting is like a box of chocolate!