| Why NGS has more higher graded coins???????????????????????
You guys also have to remember that big dealers send in thousands of coins only to be slabbed if they make a certain grade. Take for instance "The Coin Vault".That tv show that sells overpriced items.They send in thousands of coins.If that coin does not make 69 or better, they send it back and are not charged for that submission.Where do you think they send most of their coins to?? Yep NGC. Those coins that are not slabbed, are not included in the total numbers.That is why your numbers dont add up.Numbers is just that.
If im looking to buy a coin sight unseen, and can purchase lets say a NGC-64 ,or a PCGS-63, for the same amount of money.What coin do you think I will purchase. The NGC.
NGC is catching up with PCGS.Its the buyers that have to catch up and realize that PCGS does not stand alone, and that both TPG's are about equal.
I would prefer to sell a coin with PCGS label over an NGC,only because it brings more money.There could be a time and place when NGC is recoginized as the industry leader.
My prefferance to the companies is an equal 50%-50%.Only for the fact that I can make more money selling a PCGS label.As a collector , It would not bother me to buy a a NGC label over PCGS.
Something I have noticed over the last few weeks on EBAy. I have noticed Ebayers selling both labels.
One instance:a PCGS-63 "Saint", and a NGC-64 same date both selling for about the same price with "buy it now" option. The NGC was of the market as fast as it was listed.The PCGS is still up for auction.Explain that one.Investors and collectors alike are more aware of this trend between the two TPG's.Would'nt you buy a NGC-64 over the PCGS-63,especially if their close in price. Doesnt that tell a story to!
It wont be long before NGC is number one.Then what are you going to do with all your PCGS stuff?
In my honest opinion, if there is one company to take a fall ,it will be PCGS.Strictly because they are inconsistent, and they market there own coins through other smaller companies.
Thanks CLAW
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