Do you think all top grading companies are on board with each other on Moderns?

I have a 1999 PCGS 70 Penn statehood quarter d/cam and a ICg 70 penn quarter clad d/cam the ICG coin looks better than the PCGS just over all strike and noticed on the reed edge on the PCGS graded coin there is a little nick at a angle but overall the coin looks flawless just like my ICG coin.
So my question is, everyone blasts NGC and ICG, even Anacs sometimes about their grades, so do you think modern coins are easier to grade by all of the top companies and have equal standards.
Anyone think a reed nick should bring down a perfect grade.
Sorry no pics, but was hoping for memory.
So my question is, everyone blasts NGC and ICG, even Anacs sometimes about their grades, so do you think modern coins are easier to grade by all of the top companies and have equal standards.
Anyone think a reed nick should bring down a perfect grade.
Sorry no pics, but was hoping for memory.
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K S
When doing that, and looking at the pops, there is no arguing with the data. ICG has higher percentage of 70s than NGC, which has a higher percentage than PCGS. Prices reflect that reality. ICG 70s aren't worth squat, especially wholesale, NGCs a modest premium, and PCGS a high premium, though there are a few exceptions. Even though ICG doesn't publish pops, a person can observe the number of 70s offered on different venues, and the prices they have settled at. When ICG first launched some novices bought up their 70s at high prices and got burned badly when the percentage of 70s turned out to be high.
Don't believe me? A person can offer ICG 70s to some of the modern specialist dealers on the board and see what their bid is. Do the same with other holders. It may not be fair, but unless a person crosses the coin, it is going to fetch ICG money (not much). Dealers know the market and what they can sell those coins for. Again, best to research prices before buying, wholesale, retail and auction prices.
<< <i>Do you think all top grading companies are on board with each other on Moderns? >>
I have given up purchasing coins from one specific TPG.I had purcased from time to time some coins and have decided that their standards are not what I want.All is not equal in the modern world.....time does tell it's tale....!!!
By the way Yaha....
<< <i>any coin in a "70" holder is overgraded. period. no ifs ands or buts K S >>
Karl,
I like your posts but you just flat don't understand the grading criteria for a 70.
As for the top grading company comparison: Moderns are where there is the MOST difference between companies. NGC 70s are generally PCGS 69s. I have a lot of large cents in NGC holders but would never buy an NGC modern sight unseen. They grade too loose. Now if you can grade moderns, can look at the coin, you can find some bargains in NGC holders, especially if you can cherrypick a large lot. NGC has the bulk of the ASE market because PCGS quit grading 70s a while back and they seem to do a little better here. That may be an exception.
--Jerry
Edited to add, none of us understand things as well as you Jerry. Ever wonder why that is?
<< <i>any coin in a "70" holder is overgraded. period. no ifs ands or buts
K S >>
In this case, Karl, I actually agree with you!
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<< <i>any coin in a "70" holder is overgraded. period. no ifs ands or buts K S >>
Karl,
I like your posts but you just flat don't understand the grading criteria for a 70.
As for the top grading company comparison: Moderns are where there is the MOST difference between companies. NGC 70s are generally PCGS 69s. I have a lot of large cents in NGC holders but would never buy an NGC modern sight unseen. They grade too loose. Now if you can grade moderns, can look at the coin, you can find some bargains in NGC holders, especially if you can cherrypick a large lot. NGC has the bulk of the ASE market because PCGS quit grading 70s a while back and they seem to do a little better here. That may be an exception.
--Jerry >>
Ok, how's this? The corporate redefinition of "70" is the biggest "first strike" of the numerical grading world. ("First strike" is being used in place of another f-word.) Karl is now once again saying the truth.
Ed. S.
(EJS)
Most NGC 70's don't cross to PCGS and vice versa.
As far as being on the same page they are close but no one will admit it.