How much does a grader make a year?

I already searched the forum to this question as i would imagine someone has asked it but no luck. How much does the average coin grader at the grading services make a year?
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I've heard it can be in the $20-40k range for the most junior graders, and nearing or perhaps surpassing $500k for the top guys.
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Just wondering, GrandAm
<< <i>I would say a reasonable range would be $30,000 - $500,000 year depending upon your talents.
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Wow what a range lol! That range also describes about 98% of the US population regardless of career!
I want the guy getting 500k to grade my coin, is that a checkbox option on the submit slip?
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<< <i>I would say a reasonable range would be $30,000 - $500,000 year depending upon your talents.
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Wow what a range lol! That range also describes about 98% of the US population regardless of career!
I want the guy getting 500k to grade my coin, is that a checkbox option on the submit slip? >>
Yeah but it would cost you an extra $100/coin. That salary has to be paid somehow...
Even the bulk graders make more than $40,000/ year, which is basically an unsustainable salary in Orange County.
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<< <i>I would say a reasonable range would be $30,000 - $500,000 year depending upon your talents.
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I hope you're being sarcastic, as that's quite a range.
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<< <i>I would say a reasonable range would be $30,000 - $500,000 year depending upon your talents.
Wondercoin >>
I hope you're being sarcastic, as that's quite a range. >>
I hope he's not, as, that's probably fairly accurate.
<< <i>Ok mark its time for you to come in this thread and tell us please
Didn't you see my previous post?
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<< <i>Ok mark its time for you to come in this thread and tell us please
Didn't you see my previous post?
Nope cause i was posting when you posted it. Mark what does an average coin grader make?
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<< <i>Ok mark its time for you to come in this thread and tell us please
Didn't you see my previous post?
Nope cause i was posting when you posted it. Mark what does an average coin grader make? >>
When Mark graded coins, they were still minting Double Eagles.
We'll use our hands and hearts and if we must we'll use our heads.
Full time graders are on staff. These specialists are needed for specific roles and grading, so they are paid quite a bit. $250K to $350K. However, they also must travel to shows for onsite grading, so traveling is a must.
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Average coin graders do not work for the top tier grading companies.
<< <i>I believe when Mark was at the grading companies they were still grading wampum.
Yap stones
Freshly "minted"
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<< <i>I believe when Mark was at the grading companies they were still grading wampum.
Yap stones
Freshly "minted" >>
Heck, when Mark was grading Yap stones were regarded as Modern Crap.
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I dont think anyone of them pull in a half mill. IMHO
And I dont think many will make $300,000 eithier.
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<< <i>How can anyone live on $20,000 - $40,000 a year? Especially in California?
Just wondering, GrandAm
Grading your own coins?
Anybody who believes they can grade consistently and accurately from computer images alone without the benefit of an in-person inspection is out of their mind.
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<< <i>I would say a reasonable range would be $30,000 - $500,000 year depending upon your talents.
Wondercoin >>
I'm sending this post to J & L.
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<< <i>I would say a reasonable range would be $30,000 - $500,000 year depending upon your talents.
Wondercoin >>
I'm sending this post to J & L.
Is J & L is the numismatic equivalent of J Lo?
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<< <i>I would say a reasonable range would be $30,000 - $500,000 year depending upon your talents.
Wondercoin >>
I'm sending this post to J & L.
Is J & L is the numismatic equivalent of J Lo?
J&L are two young graders who are close to Wondercoin... very good graders actually.
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P.S. Seriously, expect to possibly earn $25,000 - $40,000 tops as a young, new grader, best I know. Of course, that is not a lot of money in S. CA
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<< <i>I would say a reasonable range would be $30,000 - $500,000 year depending upon your talents.
Wondercoin >>
I'm sending this post to J & L.
Is J & L is the numismatic equivalent of J Lo?
This is more like the numismatic equivalent of J Lo
Ron
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<< <i>On a side note -- how many of us could look at the steady stream of submissions all day long, day in and day out, and not go out of our minds? I am certain this would absolutely kill my interest in the hobby. >>
For 500k I'll leave work every day collect stamps, no problem.
...i would think the big money earned would be by the CAC guys.
<< <i>Ian would be interferring with contactual relations to tell those (2) independent graders about this thread as they might demand a raise!
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P.S. Seriously, expect to possibly earn $25,000 - $40,000 tops as a young, new grader, best I know. Of course, that is not a lot of money in S. CA >>
Wonder, I'm warning you that I am offering my services directly to J&L when they want to negotiate next.
It's amazing that for the most part, different people are thinking in the same range. While some probably think $300-500k is a lot of money (btw. it *is* a lot of money), the amount of money the very best graders save the grading companies each year is far greater.
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how in the heck did you do it for 6 years ??
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how in the heck did you do it for 6 years ?? >>
I didn't.
It was 7 years, not 6.
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how in the heck did you do it for 6 years ?? >>
The real question is how the heck could you leave a job paying that much money! I wonder if a grader messes up on a coin say he over or under grades a coin or maybe a problem coin gets by him, Do the services hold the grader responsible? What type of punishment if any is involved?
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<< <i>M. Feld,
how in the heck did you do it for 6 years ?? >>
The real question is how the heck could you leave a job paying that much money! I wonder if a grader messes up on a coin say he over or under grades a coin or maybe a problem coin gets by him, Do the services hold the grader responsible? What type of punishment if any is involved? >>
Well, first of all, it hasn't been established how much money I walked away from. But I will say that it was somewhere within the ranges that have been mentioned in this thread.
There was no penalty involved if a grader "messes up on a coin". And keep in mind - when that did happen, the finalizer would bear as much as, if not more responsibility than the other graders.
People have asked how a grader can sit and do the same thing, over and over again, day in and day out, without going crazy. I took frequent breaks, in order to try to keep my eyes and mind fresh. And, while some days were very monotonous, others were exhilarating. In that regard, it was probably similar to many other professions.
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