"Independent" Third Party Grading Services

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  1. kaosleeroy108

    kaosleeroy108 The Mahayana Tea Shop & hobby center

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  3. OldGoldGuy

    OldGoldGuy Members Only Jacket

    I meant it as a compliment. I think you have a future in hand modeling, that is, unless you don't have "self control" like George Costanzas predecessor. He won a contest.
     
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  4. kaosleeroy108

    kaosleeroy108 The Mahayana Tea Shop & hobby center

    LOL.. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA


    Beware of MS 70 coins graded by SGS
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    After reading the article about the problem with over-grading Coin grading services such as NNC and SGS, it reminded me of my purchase experience on EBAY.

    The coins that I bid on and won were a date and mint run of Washington Quarters 1950-D through 1959-D. All graded by SGS as MS 70!! I really knew they couldn't be, but it was worth the $30 gamble to see. Up until then I had not heard of SGS. Upon receipt of the coins, I gave them a quick visual. With over 40 years as a coin collector/investor/speculater and concentrating on Washington Quarters, I knew at a glance they definely were not MS 70!

    Out of 10 coins received, they all ranged from MS 62 to MS 64 ( only one was a 64). Of course I sent them back for a full refund, minus shipping both ways.

    As to NNC, I had never bought a coin from them until a few days ago. Again as an experiment, I bought a 1963 DCAM Proof 69 Quarter. Now don't get too excited! I only paid $15 for it. I am yet to receive it. It was mailed yesterday per the seller. It did look real good in picture on EBAY. I expect it to probably grade a 66 or 67. In DCAM 67 PCGS list for $100. I will probably send it to NGC. I will let this thread know what the regrade turns out to be if I don't send it back to the seller first.

    The coin came back yesterday. I was astounded! NGC graded it Proof 65 Cameo!!! Down 4 grades and a lower Cameo designation! Talking about conservative! What a difference! The coin looked pretty good to me, but....! I don't want to say which grading service they are working for but Ray Charles and Stevie Wonder must be grading at one of them! Maybe both! LOL Now the question is do I send the same coin to PCGS??? [Chuckle]

    I guess the crux of this review is be very careful and remember,"If the coin in question is such a high end coin why is it not being sold to the big dealers that you see in the publications for 10's or 100's of thousands of dollars??? 'til next review

    Regards Paul
     
  5. Kirkuleez

    Kirkuleez 80 proof

    Does anybody have an old Blanchard slab? I used to have piles of them when they were selling common uncirculated Morgans for ten bucks a pop. I guess I traded them all off or cracked them out over the years, but it would be fun to find one.
     
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  6. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    That signature of mine hasn't been updated for some time now. I'm actually up to 155 companies now.

    I think the strangest one I have seen was a grading service that simply put the coin in a 2X2 holder, added a label, and ran it through a laminating machine. They even used that as a selling point claiming you could "crack it out" with just a pair of scissors.

    Another good one was a service that used three large sheets of plexiglass like Capital Plastics uses with the coins in holes in the center section. But instead of using screws or rivits to hold the three layers together they used and adhesive. Then they cut the "slabs" out of the plexiglass sheets with a bandsaw and used a belt sander to bevel the edges of the slab. Unfortunately I can't remember the name of the company off the top of my head at the moment. Oh they also graded currency. For those they used a standard currency holder, stuck a label inside with the note, and then sealed the top edge of the holder closed, apparently with a soldering iron.
     
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  7. charlietig

    charlietig Well-Known Member

    I also have had a coin graded by that company. A 1982 George Washington Commrative Half Dollar graded MS-65..... think I still have it in the holder too.
     
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  8. Amanda Varner

    Amanda Varner Well-Known Member

    @Conder101 do you have your complete list somewhere online that you could link to?
     
  9. mlov43

    mlov43 주화 수집가

    That is incredible. I would love to see a collage of these "slabs" (especially the zingers), like a gallery to go through. I like a good laugh now and then.
     
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  10. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    A complete list no, but this is a list of 143 of them I posted on Coin Community back in Oct 2013.

    A-Mark
    ACC
    ACCS
    Accugrade
    ACCGS
    ACGS (American)
    ACGS (Australian)
    AGA
    AGI
    AGS (Advanced)
    AGS (American)
    ANAAB
    ANACS
    ANICS
    ANL
    ARC
    ASA
    BCGS
    BLANCHARD
    CCGC
    CCGS
    CGA
    CGC
    CGCGS
    CGGA
    COINLAND
    COMPUGRADE
    CRC
    CSA
    CTGS
    DCGS (Digital)
    DCGS (Distinctive)
    EAC
    ENGS
    ErrTrends
    eSLAB
    FCS
    FSC
    FTGS
    GCS
    GCGS
    GEM
    GGC
    GLGS
    GSA
    HALLMARK (currency)
    HALLMARK
    HCGS
    HOLT
    HMV
    ICCS
    ICG
    ICGS
    ICI
    ICS
    IGA
    IGS
    IGSI
    INC
    INGS
    INL
    INS
    IRI
    JNDA
    LCG
    MCCS
    MCGC
    MEGS
    MGS
    MMNS (MNS)
    MonExpert
    MPGS
    MTB
    NANC
    NANCS
    NCCA
    NCG
    NCG
    NCI
    NECA
    NES
    NFC
    NGC
    NGCC
    NGCS
    NGS
    NGS
    NIC
    NLG
    NNC
    NNCS
    NSCGS
    NTC
    Numex
    OCC
    Paramount
    PCGA
    PCGA
    PCGS
    PCC
    PCI
    PCS
    PGCS
    PGS
    Photo Seal
    PMG
    PNG
    PNGS
    PNGL
    PPGS
    RCGS
    S&G
    SAGCE
    SCGS
    SDGS
    SEGS
    SGS
    Silvertowne
    TCGS
    TCTS
    TGS
    TMM
    TruGrade
    Tulving
    UNC
    Unknown
    USGCO
    USGCS
    USGS
    USNS
    USRCGT
    USTI
    WCCS
    WCG
    WCGS
    Webcoinage
    WMP
    WWCG
     
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  11. JPeace$

    JPeace$ Coinaholic

    Like that old commercial of the guy painting the Kansas City Chiefs endzone for the game...."hey that looks great, but who are the Chefs?"
     
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  12. Bedford

    Bedford Lackey For Coin Junkies

    Another oddball that was purchased today.

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  13. mlov43

    mlov43 주화 수집가

    ICGS! That was the knock-off slab I had, and cracked out. Still have the paper tag that was in it.
     
  14. eddiespin

    eddiespin Fast Eddie

    He ought to see his trainer and get that deep cut on the eyebrow stitched-up before it gets infected. Looks like he caught one heck of a real wallop there. :D
     
  15. ddddd

    ddddd Member

    IRI - Investment Rarities - my favorite part is the $1,000,000 grading guarantee

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  16. rzage

    rzage What Goes Around Comes Around .

    Wonder if they're still in business ? $1,000,000 guarantee Cool !!!!! Looks like they got the grade right , even for a poorly struck New Orleans Morgan . I do like how they have the grade molded in the plastic .
     
  17. jwitten

    jwitten Well-Known Member

    I just had a brilliant idea. I could start my own grading service, and for every coin that I "grade", I could start a "whats the grade" thread/survey. Whatever grade gets the most votes is what I would grade it. That way it would at least be halfway close! ha!
     
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  18. Bedford

    Bedford Lackey For Coin Junkies

    About 6 years ago I cracked out a few common Saints from MS65 IRI holders and they PCGS graded 65's just as stated on the IRI label . When I say crack I should say pry and tear and should have taken them to a bansaw because they were really hard to get the coins out of.
     
  19. OldGoldGuy

    OldGoldGuy Members Only Jacket

    When I am reading your signature, am I reading it correctly in that you have "x" number of different companies (your above list) and "y" total of each different companies different versions/iterations of slabs (ie, PCGS' new waterproof version would count as 1)? If so, first, that is incredible and I tip my hat to you. Second, if it is something you have already in a spreadsheet, could you put a "count" next to each companies name? I am curious to see if ones I recognize hit a critical mass to a relative degree and found it profitable to improve upon their first generation, and decided to release a 2.0, etc, etc. I am also curious to see how the big two rate, and maybe 3-4 others I have seen somewhat frequently. If it's something you readily have available and are willing to share of course.

    *edit* Hope I get this before you reply. I am willing to bet there are a whoooooole lot with just one. Are you finding that with your collection so far? How do you decide which coin to buy in these slabs? Is it, whatever is in the new companies slab when you come across it and hopefully it isn't too expensive?
     
  20. coleguy

    coleguy Coin Collector

    Some really neat, if not cheesey slabs here. This is one instance where "collect the slab and not the coin" comes into play. How interesting would a collection of crumby cheap coins in all the slabs Conder listed be? I'd vote that exhibit 'best in show'.
     
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  21. Paul M.

    Paul M. Well-Known Member

    Here's mine:

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