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<p>[QUOTE="Insider, post: 2300933, member: 24314"]Mainebill said: <a href="https://www.cointalk.com/goto/post?id=2278599#post-2278599" class="internalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.cointalk.com/goto/post?id=2278599#post-2278599">↑</a></p><p>Agree. I think lately ngc is better then pcgs. But they both screw up. I've seen plenty of bad problem over graded or just crappy coins in both holders</p><p>Click to expand...</p><p>Wasn't that why grading services started, to null the opinions of individuals? Everyone has an opinion. Where does opinion and fact have a crossing line? I don't want to spend a lot of money on one's person opinion.</p><p><br /></p><p>First of all, be careful when you accuse the grading services of making ALL these errors...based on what? Your standards? The TPGS are mostly correct OR a correction is made by a resubmit or review. In the case (in millions of coins) where they have made an error in grade (by the opinion of several major dealers, market players, and excellent, informed collectors - many post here) what you say is true...they both screw up. </p><p><br /></p><p>Yes, everyone has an opinion, even the newbie that graded an MS-63 coin VF last week; BUT the end opinion of several TPG's, the finalizer, and a quality control TPG is usually more valid than my or your opinion (when we don't agree on the assigned grade) as judged by the coin market (which the TPGS help to support and even possibly control in some ways).[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Insider, post: 2300933, member: 24314"]Mainebill said: [URL='https://www.cointalk.com/goto/post?id=2278599#post-2278599']↑[/URL] Agree. I think lately ngc is better then pcgs. But they both screw up. I've seen plenty of bad problem over graded or just crappy coins in both holders Click to expand... Wasn't that why grading services started, to null the opinions of individuals? Everyone has an opinion. Where does opinion and fact have a crossing line? I don't want to spend a lot of money on one's person opinion. First of all, be careful when you accuse the grading services of making ALL these errors...based on what? Your standards? The TPGS are mostly correct OR a correction is made by a resubmit or review. In the case (in millions of coins) where they have made an error in grade (by the opinion of several major dealers, market players, and excellent, informed collectors - many post here) what you say is true...they both screw up. Yes, everyone has an opinion, even the newbie that graded an MS-63 coin VF last week; BUT the end opinion of several TPG's, the finalizer, and a quality control TPG is usually more valid than my or your opinion (when we don't agree on the assigned grade) as judged by the coin market (which the TPGS help to support and even possibly control in some ways).[/QUOTE]
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