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Slabbing experts - your comments please
satootoko
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I asked this on the World forum, then realized there are a lot more slabbing experts here, so:
<< <i>On a scale of ACG to 10, where does rank? >>
<< <i>On a scale of ACG to 10, where does rank? >>
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Even when PCI was "good," their grading was all over the place. I remember that a collector brought in a group of PCI graded dollars to my table at a show. The assigned grades ranged from very conservative (crack-out candidates) to grossly overgraded. Most of the coins were common dates like 1881-S. I remember that I set three coins side by side, each graded MS-64. One I would have graded no better than MS-61 or 62; another was pretty close to MS-64 and the last had a shot at MS-65. It is for that reason taht you will see collectors here claim that they purchased PCI coins and gotten them upgraded by PCGS.
Over the last couple of years PCI has changed hands a few times. For a while they were among the worst services going. I don't know what their status is right now because I don't look at their coins very much. I can't market their product.
Perhaps others can provide you with some insights into that.
In a sense, PCI is much like other Services: You must purchase Sight Seen. Only with PCI you must be a bit more vigilant.
peacockcoins
<< <i> I'll add that YEARS ago, you could find UNDERGRADED PCI gold, and cross it a point or two higher. >>
Years ago? PCI Gold started in March of 2002.
Thanks to all for your input.
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<< <i> I'll add that YEARS ago, you could find UNDERGRADED PCI gold, and cross it a point or two higher. >>
Years ago? PCI Gold started in March of 2002. >>
PCI Graded "Gold coins" Green Label. Years ago they were seriously undergrading Gold coins....Sorry for the confusion