Grading company...?

Discussion in 'Bullion Investing' started by Guano, Apr 3, 2011.

  1. Guano

    Guano New Member

    What do you guys think these coins are worth...?....From what I've read PNC isn't one of the top four grading companies...do you think the coins are worth much more than their bullion value...?
     

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  3. Guano

    Guano New Member

    The MS66 graded by PCGS, ICG, NGC or ANACS would be worth around $200 I would guess.
     
  4. mach330

    mach330 Junior Member

    (Commenting on the ASE) Since it is not from PCGS (my preference) or NGC, I would assume it's really a 69 max. I would pay $42 for that at current price of 37.80. If it was PCGS MS-70, probably $60. If it was a rare year, then obviously much more. But there are gazillions of ASE's graded 70 in recent years.

    You will get a lot of people saying the ASE is worth no more because it is graded, but that is a joke in my opinion. If an MS-70 penny, nickel, or modern kennedy half dollar can sell for hundreds of times melt value, I'm pretty sure I would pay twice melt value for a prime example of a silver coin.
     
  5. Guano

    Guano New Member


    As a silver investor and not a coin collector I would kind of agree, of course it's worth what someone is willing to pay but paying a nice size premium on a 2011 is a bad investment.....To me the value is all in the PM not the condition of the PM.

    Thanks for the reply.
     
  6. jcakcoin

    jcakcoin New Member

    How I know that PNC isn't a major TPG is to ask myself if I've ever seen a coin in that slab
     
  7. Ripley

    Ripley Senior Member

    PNC never heard of them. Since its a 2011 coin, I can only surmise that we have a brand new self slabber.
     
  8. vnickels

    vnickels Matt Draiss Numismatics & Galleries

    PNC is not worth the money due to the fact that they are not PCGS or NGS and command premiums.
     
  9. mpcusa

    mpcusa "Official C.T. TROLL SWEEPER"

    PNC who? Most likely a self grader that slabs in his basement would call them lower tier and
    Would suspect the coin is over graded as well!
     
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