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<p>[QUOTE="ddddd, post: 8142216, member: 22377"][USER=116145]@MIGuy[/USER] I've submitted modern world to NGC; it used to be fine but lately the wait times are extremely long. My most recent sub (and likely last for a while) took over 3 months and it has only gotten worse since (pushing 5 months from what I hear). The only way to get quicker turnaround times is at the highest tiers but that isn't cost effective for most people (including me since I was mainly subbing coins under $100 to continue my sets). </p><p><br /></p><p>In general, NGC used to be the preferred grader for many world coins but PCGS has mostly caught up (and passed NGC in quite a few of the higher end world coins). </p><p><br /></p><p>As far as medieval hammered coins, I'm not sure (never owned any) but I believe the slabbing market for those is still unsettled. I don't recall seeing many in Anacs slabs. PCGS and NGC both have some but raw might still be the dominant form in which most are held by collectors (similar to ancients).[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ddddd, post: 8142216, member: 22377"][USER=116145]@MIGuy[/USER] I've submitted modern world to NGC; it used to be fine but lately the wait times are extremely long. My most recent sub (and likely last for a while) took over 3 months and it has only gotten worse since (pushing 5 months from what I hear). The only way to get quicker turnaround times is at the highest tiers but that isn't cost effective for most people (including me since I was mainly subbing coins under $100 to continue my sets). In general, NGC used to be the preferred grader for many world coins but PCGS has mostly caught up (and passed NGC in quite a few of the higher end world coins). As far as medieval hammered coins, I'm not sure (never owned any) but I believe the slabbing market for those is still unsettled. I don't recall seeing many in Anacs slabs. PCGS and NGC both have some but raw might still be the dominant form in which most are held by collectors (similar to ancients).[/QUOTE]
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