They already are Net Grading, Ive been getting more MS coins with hairlines in AU58 rather than bodybagged! At least this way I wont be pissed off when they give that HARSHLY CLEANED NICKEL an AU instead of a flip like I used to get!
You can fool man but you can't fool God! He knows why you do what you do!
I would vote against net-grading of coins by PCGS or NGC. It introduces too much of a variable when you want to buy coins sight-unseen. So, if you need an AU bust half, how do you know it's a "real" AU versus a "net" AU? It would get too complex.
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My second choice would be body bag,
and last of all . . . a net grade.
My quarters:
Silver
Clad
Statehood
09/07/2006
<< <i>I would vote for "Genuine" on the holder instead of a net grade. >>
Same here, especially coins such as Indian Head gold and key dates such as the 1916-D dime where numerous counterfiets exist.