PCGS Genuine: One year later

It's been about one year since the official roll out of the "PCGS Genuine" holder, for coins that did not meet the criteria for regular grading. Many folks were predicting that that this would be detrimental to PCGS' brand, that NGC would gain market share at PCGS' expense, etc.
One year later, I think that PCGS Genuine is now widely accepted in the marketplace and the move caused NGC to change its own policy toward encapsulating problem coins.
I have one PCGS Genuine coin and a couple likely ones in the oven. Post one if you have on, and feel free to comment on the service, one year later.
One year later, I think that PCGS Genuine is now widely accepted in the marketplace and the move caused NGC to change its own policy toward encapsulating problem coins.
I have one PCGS Genuine coin and a couple likely ones in the oven. Post one if you have on, and feel free to comment on the service, one year later.

0
Comments
And can I say....overused?
It gives new collectors the piece of mind necessary to enter into the hobby.
<< <i>I think the service has become a little too convenient for PCGS.
And can I say....overused? >>
I still much prefer the genuine slab over the body bags. There have been times I felt the BB was over used. IMHO, a coin in a genuine slab has value-in a BB is useless.
<< <i>I think pcgs should just sell empty blank slabs to the public with blank labels to allows collectors who are interersted to type whatever they want on it. Kind of like the slabs they sell in Coin Values mag. IMHO Genuine designation is worthless, PCGS might as well type on the lable "Not Made In China", becasue that is all it means to me, nothing more nothing less. >>
I think that in a lot of instances it's a very good thing. Take a scratched $3 gold piece. That coin SURELY is more marketable in a PCGS Genuine holder than in a flip.
would genuine and dang if they all didn't get graded! 0 for 3. Hate it when it happens,
thought I knew something about grading.
bob
How so?
I can see the genuine service giving peace of mind only if new collectors buy only gold, rare key dates and brightly toned coins. Outside of that it seems worthless. What it has did is let less than stellar sellers confirm a coin is genuine with their own grade attached when selling.
Ken
I have two such "genuine" slabbed coins. I like them both. I wish a "would've been" grade would've been included somewhere along the process.
-Fred
Successful BST (me as buyer) with: Collectorcoins, PipestonePete, JasonRiffeRareCoins
<< <i>I believe it's a good thing, in terms of authentication. It also helps protect the coin. RYK, what is the supposed 'problem' with your Bust Left Q.E.? >>
It's got an old cleaning and, perhaps, "altered surfaces". I have seen a whole lot worse in regular holders.
Examples of how I would word the label:
"AU55 details but cleaned."
"XF 45 details but with rim bumps."
"MS65 but weakly struck."
Is weakly struck a reason for a genuine slab??!!
I sold it to a guy rather than cracking it out, dipping it and selling it RAW as an MS__ The professional doctor will get to it and it's probably going to come up in auction for thousands more, soon enough (if it's not flipped already).
So that's business... and where the coin actually goes ? ...that's someone else's business and no skin off my nose. I made a respectable profit. Ah, the Gennie holding tank, where the sharks gather to feed.
``https://ebay.us/m/KxolR5
<< <i>My last submission was a major disappointment seeing it in a "Gennie".
I sold it to a guy rather than cracking it out, dipping it and selling it RAW as an MS__ The professional doctor will get to it and it's probably going to come up in auction for thousands more, soon enough (if it's not flipped already).
So that's business... and where the coin actually goes ? ...that's someone else's business and no skin off my nose. I made a respectable profit. Ah, the Gennie holding tank, where the sharks gather to feed. >>
Like this NGC/NCS example, that totally blew my mind. Obviously, the winner thinks the coin will likely make a 58 holder (at least).
Honestly, for the average coin, it's the kiss of death. For rare or unusual coins, it's a great service.
I prefer the NGC coins as a buyer (less guessing about the defect). As a seller, no one is going to take my word, so NGC wins there too.
I don't own any PCGS genuine coins.
AL
It seems to me that there's opportunities to be found in "liner" problem coins provided the buyer is comfortable with the problems/issues, and I've found a few in NGC and ANACS slabs over the years, but I've yet to find one in a Genuine slab.
Overall I think the genuine slab was a good idea and has benefits to both PCGS and collectors/dealers.
It's a non-commitment by the TPGs. Does PCGS want to tarnish (pun intended) its reputation by placing the "wrong" kind of coin in its holder?
It's probably the best solution (for now) for those "questionable" coins...
"Bongo hurtles along the rain soaked highway of life on underinflated bald retread tires."
~Wayne
<< <i>"MS65 but weakly struck."
Is weakly struck a reason for a genuine slab??!! >>
No, but I think it should be. I know many won't agree with me on this.
<< <i>For authentication on a problem key date coin it is great, alot of people cannot afford these coins that cost thousands of dollars but want to complete collections in folders and want to know that there trade dollar or whatever is authentic. Believe it or not there is a market for not so perfect coins but noblody wants to get stuck with a fake.
AL >>
I still believe PCGS made a mistake by offering to slab ungradable coins. The coins in them might as well be raw, and I believe the market has indicated this is true.
<< <i>I still believe PCGS made a mistake by offering to slab ungradable coins. The coins in them might as well be raw, and I believe the market has indicated this is true. >>
The vast majority of collectors who submit to PCGS would rather get a genuine slab than a body bag.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
If they were going to use the PCGS brand name, they should have followed the ANACS model and net graded the coin with the reason for the defect.
Collecting 1970s Topps baseball wax, rack and cello packs, as well as PCGS graded Half Cents, Large Cents, Two Cent pieces and Three Cent Silver pieces.
<< <i>The vast majority of collectors who submit to PCGS would rather get a genuine slab than a body bag. >>
With the old BB coins, I just sent them to ANACS to be slabbed and sold them.
Now with a PCGS genuine instead of a BB I can send them off to auction and recoup my money spent on the raw coin. No more wasting money sending them out twice.
It will also allow me to buy a coin in a genuine holder and fill in some spots in my type collection of coins that ig graded would be out of reach
Thanks PCGS ... the genuine service has been a positve for collectors.....IMHO
<< <i>I believe it was a good move and significantly better than a BB. Adding the reason would be a further plus, since they obviously know why the piece did not grade. The more information PCGS puts on the label, the more respect it will garner. >>
<< <i>The vast majority of collectors who submit to PCGS would rather get a genuine slab than a body bag. >>
- Jim
<< <i>That 1913 lincoln looks like a 65 Brown to me. Nice coin. Grade them yourself. Questionable color is BS anyway. >>
I completely agree with this... it is nothing more or less than an NON-opinion and should qualify as a "no-decision" resulting in a refunded submission fee ... to say "QT" is the same as saying "I do not know" and that IS NOT AN OPINION...
... if I go to a lawyer for a legal opinion and upon a quick review of the info, I am told "well, I don't really know if you have a case or not, have a nice day" ... there is NO WAY I would expect to pay for a consultation fee... (and this did happen to me once and I was not charged for the "consultation")
...as for the gennies... I would not touch them with a ten foot pole... after having bagged coins slab on another submission and then have coins previously slabbed end up body bagged... I frankly am not willing to commit a coin to a Genuine Holder based on a ten-second sometime arbitrary opinion du jour...
The only exception might be a coin such as the one speety and his dad recently acquired with Legend's assistance... for high end and/or excessively rare and/or often counterfeited coins... fine... for common coins, it is a waste of time and money IMHO...
But if anyone else is pleased with the service... go for it... it's your coins... your cash... and as far as I can tell, this is still a (somewhat) free country... well...sort of...
FTR ... I did have a few older US coins put into genuine holders... offered them for sale .... ZERO interest on the bourse floor ... these were Bust Dollars... had to consign them to ebay... took my lumps and moved on...
Sooooo.... the simple "answer" for the OP... "it depends"
My Complete PROOF Lincoln Cent with Major Varieties(1909-2015)Set Registry
Eventually I will crack it out and stick it in my Dansco 7070.
I have a submission in at PCGS now for the gent that sold me the Bar Cent. I've got a feeling that a few on the order will end up in the Genuine holder themselves. A couple that come to mind are an 1802/1 Bust dollar and an 1893-S Morgan.
This is my Genuine coin and proud of it.
Mike
"Everything is on its way to somewhere. Everything." - George Malley, Phenomenon
http://www.american-legacy-coins.com
My Collection of Old Holders
Never a slave to one plastic brand will I ever be.
a.k.a "The BUFFINATOR"
<< <i>I think eventually pcgs will put net grades on problem coins just as ngc and anacs and icg and segs are doing. >>
I doubt they will put a net grade on a slab but they may give the coin a details grade like the other TPG's.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
This along with the copper color designation issue seems to be an area in which NGC is setting itself up for comparative success. Only time will tell of course, but from where I sit the guys across the street are poised for an improvement in their already fairly strong market perception.
I've purchased some previously graded PCGS specimen, same types, years & "properties" - SEVERAL ....
and IN BOTH CASES the 2 pieces labeled "Genuine" are far superior to the previously graded PCGS pieces.
Go figure! I am NOT giving up on them because in due time this phobia will pass and these rarities WILL GRADE.