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<p>[QUOTE="Owle, post: 844311, member: 22004"]<b>TPG Service Upgrades</b></p><p><br /></p><p>Security, reliability, and efficiency of service are integral to quality with the TPG services. With the US mint coming out with anti-counterfeiting features in their currency every few years it is not surprising that the grading services are ramping up the security enforcement of their product. </p><p> </p><p>There are a few more things they could do to improve quality or accuracy of populations. Offer a lot more $$ for return of labels. To offer incentives for reholdering or re-grading. When people think those old holder PCGS coins are premium for grade or would upgrade, it affects the standardization of their product. PCGS has the best style of holder. Still it would be interesting if they tried a shatterproof glass for holder material, instead of the ubiquitous plastic material. I would also like to see a statistical analysis of the coins based on likely populations, rarity, and current price lists. For some, if the coin is "in the holder" its value has been accurately pegged. For most collectors, the coin has to be a quality that they like, whether originality and uniqueness, or bright luster and nice type.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Owle, post: 844311, member: 22004"][b]TPG Service Upgrades[/b] Security, reliability, and efficiency of service are integral to quality with the TPG services. With the US mint coming out with anti-counterfeiting features in their currency every few years it is not surprising that the grading services are ramping up the security enforcement of their product. There are a few more things they could do to improve quality or accuracy of populations. Offer a lot more $$ for return of labels. To offer incentives for reholdering or re-grading. When people think those old holder PCGS coins are premium for grade or would upgrade, it affects the standardization of their product. PCGS has the best style of holder. Still it would be interesting if they tried a shatterproof glass for holder material, instead of the ubiquitous plastic material. I would also like to see a statistical analysis of the coins based on likely populations, rarity, and current price lists. For some, if the coin is "in the holder" its value has been accurately pegged. For most collectors, the coin has to be a quality that they like, whether originality and uniqueness, or bright luster and nice type.[/QUOTE]
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