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proof and mint sets and Canadian gold??imageimage
- Bob

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  • ajaanajaan Posts: 17,620 ✭✭✭✭✭
    ICCS out of Toronto, Canada and CCCS out of Montreal.


    If you want a US TPG, if you plan on reselling the coins, PCGS. If you plan on keeping the coins, ICG, NGC, or ANACS.

    Most proof and mint sets aren't worth the value getting slabbed.

    DPOTD-3
    'Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery'

    CU #3245 B.N.A. #428


    Don
  • I have the 1967 centennial mint and proof sets with the $20 gold pieces - so I figured to do the lot. I just dont like the PCGS slab, the jury is still out on new ANACS, and NGC dealer not close by. So I guess maybe ANACSimage
    - Bob
  • NGC would be nice if they would slab the 6 coin set, then I could get the gold done seperate.image
    - Bob
  • ajaanajaan Posts: 17,620 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I don't think NGC will put it in a multi-coin slab but you can ask. Every time I asked them to put something in a multi-coin slab they say no.

    Is the set toned? Most of these are toned multi-colour.

    DPOTD-3
    'Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery'

    CU #3245 B.N.A. #428


    Don
  • I use NGC for my world coins. They are faster and cheaper then other services, correct on attribution and grading, and they sell better then the other TPG services. For Canada they designate Cameo and Ultra-Cameo, something that PCGS doesn’t do. Also NGC is building registry sets for Canada.
  • coinkatcoinkat Posts: 23,855 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I would consider ICCS...but they need to put the coin in a slab. I am not a fan of those flips that they use...

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  • 1960NYGiants1960NYGiants Posts: 3,534 ✭✭✭✭


    << <i>... For Canada they designate Cameo and Ultra-Cameo, something that PCGS doesn’t do. Also NGC is building registry sets for Canada. >>



    I knew about the designations but didn't know about their Canadian Registry. Maybe it's time for me to join up over there and stop trying to cross their slabs to PCGS. image

    Gene
    Gene

    Life member #369 of the Royal Canadian Numismatic Association
    Member of Canadian Association of Token Collectors

    Collector of:
    Canadian coins and pre-confederation tokens
    Darkside proof/mint sets dated 1960
    My Ebay
  • 1960NYGiants1960NYGiants Posts: 3,534 ✭✭✭✭


    << <i>I don't think NGC will put it in a multi-coin slab but you can ask. Every time I asked them to put something in a multi-coin slab they say no. >>



    Don - ask MadMarty to submit for you, he's got clout over there. image

    Gene
    Gene

    Life member #369 of the Royal Canadian Numismatic Association
    Member of Canadian Association of Token Collectors

    Collector of:
    Canadian coins and pre-confederation tokens
    Darkside proof/mint sets dated 1960
    My Ebay
  • I have a Panda Registry set over there. Lately they seem to have doing a lot with world including Pandas, Canada, Puerto Rico, and Australia Lunar coins.
  • coinkatcoinkat Posts: 23,855 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I think it is pretty lame that there is not a Maundy Set holder... Hello, PCGS? NGC? The time is right for this one and then there can be a registry set for Maundy coinage...image

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  • FilamCoinsFilamCoins Posts: 1,900 ✭✭✭


    << <i>and NGC dealer not close by >>



    If you are an ANA member or have an eBay account, you can submit direct to NGC.

  • ajaanajaan Posts: 17,620 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>I think it is pretty lame that there is not a Maundy Set holder >>


    I agree 100%. I have a couple I'd like to get into a holder.

    DPOTD-3
    'Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery'

    CU #3245 B.N.A. #428


    Don
  • coinkatcoinkat Posts: 23,855 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Maundy sets are very cool and part of the reason it makes sense is because an original matched set will likely stay intact... original matched sets are not as common as many think... the last one I bought was an 1896 and it is truly as nice as I have seen.

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  • ajaanajaan Posts: 17,620 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>Don - ask MadMarty to submit for you, he's got clout over there. >>


    I would but I can't afford his fee. image

    DPOTD-3
    'Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery'

    CU #3245 B.N.A. #428


    Don


  • << <i>

    << <i>

    Don - ask MadMarty to submit for you, he's got clout over there. image

    Gene >>



    What clout does he have?
  • MSD61MSD61 Posts: 3,382


    << <i>

    << <i>and NGC dealer not close by >>



    If you are an ANA member or have an eBay account, you can submit direct to NGC. >>



    An ebay account? How does that work?
  • coinkatcoinkat Posts: 23,855 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I have Canadian slabbed by PCGS, NGC and ANACS and I am happy with what I have and the grades.

    Experience the World through Numismatics...it's more than you can imagine.

  • koincollectkoincollect Posts: 446 ✭✭✭
    How do we submit coins to ICCS or CCCS? They do not seem to have a web presence.

    Also would you please look into some Canadian coins I posted here and let me know if it is worth getting them graded by a TPG? (scroll down to bottom for coins-- I could not post them in the first post)

    link to thread


    Thanks
  • ajaanajaan Posts: 17,620 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Here is the CCCS website. ICCS is still in the dark ages. Those coins aren't worth the 'slabbing' fees. Both ICCS and CCCS uses flips, not the hard plastic slabs.

    DPOTD-3
    'Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery'

    CU #3245 B.N.A. #428


    Don
  • FilamCoinsFilamCoins Posts: 1,900 ✭✭✭


    << <i>An ebay account? How does that work? >>



    Try this page !! image
  • MSD61MSD61 Posts: 3,382
    Ah I see thanks!
  • ICCS and CCCS are best choices for Canadian coins.
  • WorldTypeSetWorldTypeSet Posts: 1,345 ✭✭✭
    If you want your Proof coins to max out at PR67, with the occasional PR68, use ICCS. Different grading standards = different grades.

    If you want a TPG that provides grades similar to grades on US coins (ie: up to PR69, with occasional PR70's for spectacular coins), use PCGS or NGC.

    If you want a hard plastic holder to protect your coins, use PCGS or NGC.

    If you want to play the Registry game, use PCGS.



  • << <i>How do we submit coins to ICCS or CCCS? They do not seem to have a web presence.
    >>



    ICCS contact infomation:

    2010 Yonge Street Suite 202, Toronto, Ontario M4S 1Z9
    TEL: 416.488.8620 FAX: 416.488.6731

  • bosoxbosox Posts: 1,580 ✭✭✭✭✭
    ICCS and PCGS are the two best for Canadian. Both grade by different standards, ICCS more on technical grade and PCGS more on eye appeal. PCGS has always been much tougher on the redness of copper.

    Tradition has it that ICCS is generally more conservative (tougher) on Canadian grades. That certainly was true for many years, but IMO not true now. The last year or two, PCGS has been tougher across the board on Canadian grades.
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  • koincollectkoincollect Posts: 446 ✭✭✭
    Thanks for all the info guys.
  • 1960NYGiants1960NYGiants Posts: 3,534 ✭✭✭✭


    << <i>ICCS and PCGS are the two best for Canadian. Both grade by different standards, ICCS more on technical grade and PCGS more on eye appeal. PCGS has always been much tougher on the redness of copper.

    Tradition has it that ICCS is generally more conservative (tougher) on Canadian grades. That certainly was true for many years, but IMO not true now. The last year or two, PCGS has been tougher across the board on Canadian grades. >>



    AMEN!

    One thing that ICCS does that PCGS doesn't is grade problem coins. Also, ICCS recognizes numerous varieties that the other TPGs don't.

    Gene
    Gene

    Life member #369 of the Royal Canadian Numismatic Association
    Member of Canadian Association of Token Collectors

    Collector of:
    Canadian coins and pre-confederation tokens
    Darkside proof/mint sets dated 1960
    My Ebay


  • << <i>If you want your Proof coins to max out at PR67, with the occasional PR68, use ICCS. Different grading standards = different grades.

    If you want a TPG that provides grades similar to grades on US coins (ie: up to PR69, with occasional PR70's for spectacular coins), use PCGS or NGC.

    If you want a hard plastic holder to protect your coins, use PCGS or NGC.

    If you want to play the Registry game, use PCGS. >>



    I agree. Also, if you want to get top dollar when you sell (assuming it is a nice coin...) then use PCGS with an ICCS cross-grade. NGC always sells at a discount in Canada (IMHO). As does ICG and ANACS.

    Here's an interesting story I got from the Calgary show a couple of years ago. A dealer (Stan Wright) was selling a 1906 Canadian 50¢ in PCGS MS 64. It was a great coin, and we worked out a deal on it. He then told me that he had had the coin for about a year in an ICG MS65 holder. He said that many people looked at the coin, but were scared away by the holder, and no one offered him a deal for it. As soon as he got it moved into a PCGS holder (it barely missed MS65), he sold it.


  • Another story involves a 1921 50¢ that Sid Belzberg bought in an ICG MS 65 holder, which was actually AU58. This had a majory damper on ICG's reputation in Canada. By the way the current difference in value is ENORMOUS!

    Here's Sid's words from the CCRS:

    "Re: Question for Sid

    I have been collecting coins since 1971. The lions share of the more spectacular coins were done in the last decade because three important estates became available that were off the market for decades, the Norweb Collecton,Pittman Collection, and at least two other estates including the Jane Brand estate in 1983 (niece of Virgil Brand). I don't think we would have done anything different at all.We have no particular plans as far as the disposition of culls and remainders from the auction are concerned. In particular we are content to continue to have the privilege of owning the only privately owned set of British Columbia gold and silver coins in existence. We are amazed and disappointed at the comments about our efforts of a dealer auctioning a rival collection in the near future "We concentrated on filling holes and not quality", give us a break! ,"Belzberg PCGS scores" , many coins were in fact cross graded with ICCS and Brian had previously agreed that any coins in the Belzberg holder with ICCS certs coud be reholdered if desired. However this dealer in comparing our coins charachterized the Belzberg coins as PCGS only. This by the way is the same dealer who at one of his own auctions sold a 1921 .50 in an ICG MS 65 holder that ICCS would not grade better than AU 58! (of course he only disclosed the ICG grade in his auction)yet in his most recent auction catalogue and newsletter he horribly libels Alicia's and our efforts. He even is selling an ACG graded coin in his auction http://cgi.liveauctions.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2159301270&category=28292. In our opinion a dealer like this has no business at all being a member of CAND we will bring to their attention. We have advanced collections in at least ten different areas including, toy cars, watches,clocks,space toys, tin toys, comic books, stamps, ancient coins,Polish coins,Chinese coins, old maps,books etc

    Sid, 2/16/2003"

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