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<p>[QUOTE="lardan, post: 25515016, member: 138663"]I may be wrong on this, but the new grading scale introduced by NGC (same as comic books and the like) is not going over very well. I would say expectations for this are much lower than what NGC expected.</p><p><br /></p><p>I have only seen Rick Tomaska's coin show on TV offer one or two coins using this system. AVC TV also shows very few coins graded using this new system, but a little more than Tomaska. I may be incorrect in stating AVC's selling price is a slight bit higher for the same coin using the new system compared to the Sheldon Scale. Don't see that many on ebay as well. I have no idea about any of the other TV sellers. Does NGC charge more to use this method of grading? I think the TV coin sellers is a good place to judge this because all, or close to all, new issues they sell have been graded.</p><p><br /></p><p>I also don't think any of the other grading companies have "jumped onboard" to also add this system to their coin grading. Anyone here have thoughts on this? Is it too early to make any decisions about this new system?</p><p><br /></p><p>Me, I'll stick to the Sheldon Scale.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="lardan, post: 25515016, member: 138663"]I may be wrong on this, but the new grading scale introduced by NGC (same as comic books and the like) is not going over very well. I would say expectations for this are much lower than what NGC expected. I have only seen Rick Tomaska's coin show on TV offer one or two coins using this system. AVC TV also shows very few coins graded using this new system, but a little more than Tomaska. I may be incorrect in stating AVC's selling price is a slight bit higher for the same coin using the new system compared to the Sheldon Scale. Don't see that many on ebay as well. I have no idea about any of the other TV sellers. Does NGC charge more to use this method of grading? I think the TV coin sellers is a good place to judge this because all, or close to all, new issues they sell have been graded. I also don't think any of the other grading companies have "jumped onboard" to also add this system to their coin grading. Anyone here have thoughts on this? Is it too early to make any decisions about this new system? Me, I'll stick to the Sheldon Scale.[/QUOTE]
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