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<p>[QUOTE="Tom B, post: 1665934, member: 11854"]If you are certain, for whatever reason, that they are worth the investment of time, effort or money to get certified then I will state that they would likely be best sent to PCGS followed by NGC with really no other alternative. I write this because for at least the last dozen years these are the only two certification services that have provided a consistent liquidity within the market across the spectrum of US coins. At this point in time, with the idea of the grading service industry relatively mature, it would be mighty tough for a new entrant to displace their positions and might be even tougher for an existing company to somehow repair its reputation and surge ahead of PCGS and NGC. In truth, my segment of the hobby-industry (classic type and superbly toned coins) greatly prefers PCGS holdered coins, but I do not see this preference to be quite so strong in the Morgan dollar niche. Both services allow individuals to submit coins on their own, but many prefer to work with someone else. Good luck.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Tom B, post: 1665934, member: 11854"]If you are certain, for whatever reason, that they are worth the investment of time, effort or money to get certified then I will state that they would likely be best sent to PCGS followed by NGC with really no other alternative. I write this because for at least the last dozen years these are the only two certification services that have provided a consistent liquidity within the market across the spectrum of US coins. At this point in time, with the idea of the grading service industry relatively mature, it would be mighty tough for a new entrant to displace their positions and might be even tougher for an existing company to somehow repair its reputation and surge ahead of PCGS and NGC. In truth, my segment of the hobby-industry (classic type and superbly toned coins) greatly prefers PCGS holdered coins, but I do not see this preference to be quite so strong in the Morgan dollar niche. Both services allow individuals to submit coins on their own, but many prefer to work with someone else. Good luck.[/QUOTE]
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