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Old 01-16-2007, 06:53 PM   #65 (permalink)
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Yeah, it is. It tells me two things, one it tells me that a lot more of these coins are being submitted to NGC than are being submitted to PCGS - almost 5 times as many. And two, it tells me that if NGC thinks a coin is worthy of the 70 grade - then they give it one. For apparently NGC, unlike PCGS, has no ulterior motive for not assigning the 70 grade.

Now I realize that you think there is another reason entirely, you think the reason is because PCGS is much tougher on grading standards than NGC is. If I am mistaken you may correct me of course.
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