When it comes to grading coins
Bear
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Are you an idiot an imbecile ,or
a top of the line moron?
a top of the line moron?
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Camelot
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I collect. But I am only so so on the rest. There for, I select top
tier graded coins and then do my own micro grading up or down
from that grade. Using this system, I was able to get my entire collection
green beaned. Before I used this system, I was ,as the carpenter
said.........screwed. Being that my opinion is offered on this Forum free of
charge, it is worth every penney one pays for it.
Camelot
.......i try to grade subjectively.
Up a point when you sell. I can relate to that.
Camelot
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thousands of examples of the series you collect. At some point,
after a few seconds, the brain analysis the characteristics of the
coins grade and out pops a grade. What is remarkable to me, is the
fact that world class graders are able to do this for so many series and
grades with such a high degree of accuracy. That has to be the result
of looking at many 10s of thousands and 100s of thousands of coins in a
career. My hat is off in salute to those graders in that exalted class.
Camelot
<< <i>Subjectively .....Down a point when you buy....
Up a point when you sell. I can relate to that. >>
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<< <i>I would say that I am average for a collector and would be eaten alive by the pros. >>
"If I say something in the woods and my wife isn't there to hear it.....am I still wrong?"
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<< <i>Subjectively .....Down a point when you buy....
Up a point when you sell. I can relate to that. >>
That sounds like a good plan - but remember, the people you buy and sell with are probably using a similar formula, or worse!
I agree with less then half of the graded
65 Ikes. As for the MS-66 Ikes, they have to be
darn near perfect, without a mag glass, for me to bite.
Camelot
And when it comes to Proof Ikes, spots and toning turn me off. I'm really hard on that stuff.
fact that world class graders are able to do this for so many series and
grades with such a high degree of accuracy >>>
Ok, how many times would you say that PCGS or NGC have either upgraded or downgraded a coin they've previously graded, or holder a coin they've previously bagged, or bag a coin they've previously graded? In the hundreds of thousands, millions of times?
I've had an NGC saint go up 2 grades at PCGS from a 64 to a 66, I've had PCGS assign the same Morgan dollar 4 different grades/designations over a 2 yr. period, and I could go on and on but you get the idea. The fact remains that even these so called 'pros' are neither consistent nor accurate to a high degree over time. JMO.
were cracked and sent back to PCGS,80% would
get the same grade, 15% would drop in grade and
5% would get a higher grade. In UNC grades, that would
mean from (1) point lower to (1) point higher. I wonder If
many of us, could come close to that range. Tweeners ,
will always be subject to a tight range of subjective grades.
Camelot
<< <i>I am better than I used to be >>
Good heavens, I hope that applies
to all of us poor souls.
Camelot
were cracked and sent back to PCGS,80% would
get the same grade >>>
Mr Bear, With all due respect, and assuming you're correct, do you consider an 80% consistency factor acceptable? I dunno, but I would consider that pretty awful IMO.
as you have to be right. The problem is not with
the solid coins, It lies with the coins that can grade
either way, lower or higher. If Grading were a scientific
absolute all would be perfect in a perfect world. However,
as long as graing is a science as well as an art, a certain
level of uncertainty exists. I can't be sure that my % numbers
are absolutely correct. They consistent grading may in fact
be 90% , the point is ,a certain % of coins ,will on regrade
as raw , come back higher or lower. This does not take in
to consideration the cyclic tighter and looser of standards,
by fractions of a point as in the case of the unc grades.
Also my comments have not taken into consideration
the new strictness on toned coins ,
which may return a formally graded coin as a genuine.
Camelot
<< <i><<< would say that if 100 recently graded coins
were cracked and sent back to PCGS,80% would
get the same grade >>>
Mr Bear, With all due respect, and assuming you're correct, do you consider an 80% consistency factor acceptable? I dunno, but I would consider that pretty awful IMO. >>
That would depend on what the coins were. If they were MS64 Morgans, I'd be shocked at less than 95%. If they were MS61 $5 Indians, I'd be shocked at more than 50%.
I've been dealing with that for a number of years, making those improvements (dang, there's that word again) to my collection.
When we come across a coin that may be an upgrade, only then do we study that coin more than others. There are a few dates where I have 2 or 3 but I just can't make up my mind which is the better coin. Perhaps that's the coin collector in me......in his finest moments.
Leo
The more qualities observed in a coin, the more desirable that coin becomes!
My Jefferson Nickel Collection
to consideration the cyclic tighter and looser of standards, >>>
Dr. Bear, Well now if the standards themselves are changing, how could grading consistency possibly be measured over any meaningful period of time? Not even to mention all the many different graders who have worked at PCGS / NGC over the past 22 yrs. each with their own predisposed personal grading standard.
Ok, let's say you have what you think is a nicely original bag toned MS65 Morgan dollar and you take it to a major national show housed in a Capital holder and show it to 25 different well known experienced dealers who deal in dollars (the 'pros'). You offer each dealer a $20.00 bill just to give you a quick, honest and unbiased opinion on how they would grade it and if they think the toning is good. What's gonna happen???
Are you an idiot an imbecile ,or a top of the line moron?
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I'm more of a maroon.
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"America suffers today from too much pluribus and not enough unum.".....Arthur Schlesinger Jr.
I too can render a worthless opinion on just about everything else... I'd probably at least be in the ballpark about half the time.
...and, yes.... I too would be eaten whole by the pros...
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