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<p>[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 8351206, member: 76863"]ANACS does all of his stuff, PCGS does some of his stuff. They'll do all of his original stuff, but unless theyve made a change they do a very limited number of the overstrikes. A couple of the overstrikes have made it into reference books they recognize so they started doing those since they would say they'll do anything in the book, but most of them havent made it into any book. </p><p><br /></p><p>I know NGC does some of his stuff but I have no idea what their official stance is on what they will and will not do. It took a lot of times and nagging by collectors including some very well known collectors to get PCGS to start doing his stuff (particularly the overstrikes in the reference books) and as far as I know that effort hasnt been put in with NGC. </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>You'll see them occasionally, but for the big show you see A LOT more ANACS and NGC. I flip it on every now and then but it got pretty boring a couple years ago and it seems like almost everything is some form of ASE or Morgan coin/series/set they're offering. It does seem like you are seeing more PCGS stuff though as for a while you never really saw any several years ago[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 8351206, member: 76863"]ANACS does all of his stuff, PCGS does some of his stuff. They'll do all of his original stuff, but unless theyve made a change they do a very limited number of the overstrikes. A couple of the overstrikes have made it into reference books they recognize so they started doing those since they would say they'll do anything in the book, but most of them havent made it into any book. I know NGC does some of his stuff but I have no idea what their official stance is on what they will and will not do. It took a lot of times and nagging by collectors including some very well known collectors to get PCGS to start doing his stuff (particularly the overstrikes in the reference books) and as far as I know that effort hasnt been put in with NGC. You'll see them occasionally, but for the big show you see A LOT more ANACS and NGC. I flip it on every now and then but it got pretty boring a couple years ago and it seems like almost everything is some form of ASE or Morgan coin/series/set they're offering. It does seem like you are seeing more PCGS stuff though as for a while you never really saw any several years ago[/QUOTE]
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